Indochina Kajima breaks ground on Grade A office building in Hanoi’s emerging hub
Parc Hanoi marks Indochina Kajima's first office-for-lease project in its $1 billion investment plan in Vietnam.
Parc Hanoi marks Indochina Kajima's first office-for-lease project in its $1 billion investment plan in Vietnam.
While the average price of apartments in Hanoi has reached new heights, with supply primarily concentrated in the premium and luxury segments, there are still no signs of a price slowdown.
Doan Van Binh, Chairman of CEO Group and Vice President of the Vietnam National Real Estate Association, introduced his latest book, “Vietnam Real Estate for Foreigners,” at a launch event in Hanoi on Friday.
Vietnam's T&T Group and Qatar’s JTA investment group have unveiled plan to develop a $4.5 billion international-standard sports complex and Disneyland-style theme park in Hanoi’s Dong Anh district.
The supply of luxury apartments in central Hanoi is becoming increasingly scarce, pushing starting prices to new highs.
High demand and limited supply drive transactions in major urban areas despite soaring costs.
Vingroup, one of Vietnam's leading conglomerates, has today broke ground on the National Exhibition and Convention Center project in Dong Anh district, Hanoi.
Legendary 400-year-old Parisian restaurant will take over Le Beaulieu for five days in October.
Hanoi is set to receive a significant future supply of over 100,000 apartments starting from 2025, a tenfold increase compared to the current availability.
Recent land auctions in Hanoi have seen land prices skyrocket, raising concerns among experts about the potential negative effects on the real estate market and the local economy.
Hanoi’s apartment prices are expected to continue rising until supply and legal bottlenecks are resolved, according to experts.
The apartment market in Hanoi shows no signs of slowing down as prices continue to soar, with industry experts projecting further escalation until hitting the affordability threshold for prospective buyers.
The United States Department of Agriculture’s Foreign Agricultural Service in Hanoi partners with WinMart, one of the fastest-growing retailers in Vietnam, to bring American tastes closer to Vietnamese consumers.
The inspection will be implemented from April to the end of November 2023.