Sunday, 6 December 2009

Hanoi’s real estate prices rise by 20%

Ha Noi’s real estate prices rise by 20%

Last updated: Sunday, November 15, 2009 |


VnnNews - Real estate in several areas of the capital city has seen 20-30 per cent increases in the last month.
Those affected include newly incorporated areas in expanded Ha Noi such as Ha Dong, Tu Liem and Thanh Tri.

Price of real estate in the areas was equal to or even higher than that in the inner city’s districts, said Dao Minh Thuy from the Ha Dong’s Long Thuy Property Brokerage Company.

Thuy said that a square metre of land along major streets in Ha Dong currently reached VND140-150 million (US$7,800-8,300) and roughly VND180 million ($10,000) in Tu Liem’s Le Duc Tho Street. A square metre of land in Bach Mai Street is currently about VND130-135 million.

Land located off small alleys had also sharply increased by roughly VND5 million per square metre over last month, said a property broker in the My Dinh area said.

A property investor, who bought a plot in Me Linh District at the price of VND9.2 million per square metre at a property trading floor two weeks ago, said that the floor currently appraised the land at the price of VND11 million per square metre.

Earlier this month, thousands of people crowded the sales office of the Nam Cuong Real Estate Co, expecting to be able to buy apartments at their original prices.

A deputy director of a construction company, who declined to be named, attributed the price rises in the past month to speculation.

Currently, people can only purchase apartments directly from investors if they have close relations.

The scramble for purchases is based on speculators expecting prices of the apartments to increase dramatically when they are later sold on the secondary market. The prices set for the Duong Noi flats, which will range in size from 50-200sq.m, are described as very ‘soft’, from $880 to $1,200 per square metre.

The deputy Minister of Construction, Nguyen Tran Nam, said that people often bought property based on rumours, warning investors to be careful with such information.

Nam said that some investors were overly influenced by rumours leading them to quickly invest but after little research. Whenever they heard that land prices in certain areas were “hot” they would immediately rush to buy.

Le Duc Hien, deputy head of sales at Viglacera Real Estate, said that the real estate market needed transparency.

Hien said that with transparency, clients would be able to purchase apartments at their original prices, while investors would gain prestige in the eyes of people. Real estate developers who could gain customers’ confidence would be the long-term winners in the market.

VietNamNet/VNS

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