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TOURISM AND INFRASTRUCTURE FUEL VIETNAM'S REAL ESTATE GROWTH

According to Chung, 2026 is considered a pivotal year as the Vietnamese economy enters a new development phase with a series of new policies on socioeconomic development, planning, and infrastructure investment. Against the backdrop, the real estate market is facing significant opportunities to enter a new development cycle.

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HCMC PROPOSES NO MARKUP ON OFFICIAL LAND PRICES

HCMC’s Department of Natural Resources and Environment has proposed setting the land price adjustment coefficient, known as the K factor, at 1 for households and businesses, meaning land-use fees and rents would be calculated directly from the official land price table without any upward adjustment. The proposal, included in the third draft regulation submitted by the department to the land price appraisal council, is intended to ease financial burdens on residents and businesses while supporting a recovery in the real estate market.

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HCMC TARGETS 181,000 NEW SOCIAL HOUSING UNITS BY 2030

HCMC plans to build more than 181,000 social housing units between 2026 and 2030, after completing nearly 17,900 units over the past five years, city officials said. Le Duc Anh, deputy head of the Housing and Real Estate Market Management Division under the city’s Department of Construction, said at a socio-economic press briefing in HCMC on June 4 that the city was stepping up efforts to expand social housing supply.

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CONSTRUCTION STARTS ON OVER 36,000 SOCIAL HOUSING UNITS IN JAN-APR

Vietnam started work on 40 social housing projects with a combined 36,590 units in the first four months of 2026, the Ministry of Construction said, as authorities seek to boost affordable housing supply amid rising urban demand. The Government has set a target of completing more than 158,700 social homes this year under Resolution No. 07/NQ-CP, issued in January.

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HCMC INDUSTRIAL PARKS DRAW US$772 MILLION IN Q1

HCMC’s export processing and industrial parks attracted US$772.14 million in investment in the first quarter of 2026. The figure represents 18.17% of the full-year target of US$4.25 billion, the HCMC Export Processing and Industrial Zones Authority (HEPZA) reported on April 1. Foreign investment reached US$452.86 million. This included 19 newly licensed projects worth US$101.66 million and 43 existing projects that increased capital by US$351.2 million.

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HCMC APPROVES 28 MORE LAND PLOTS FOR HOUSING DEVELOPMENTS

HCMC has approved 28 out of 30 proposed land plots for pilot housing developments, covering a combined area of more than 750,600 square meters, according to a newly adopted resolution. The approved sites are spread across multiple wards and communes, with a strong concentration in the city’s southern and eastern areas.

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NEW LEGAL FRAMEWORK PAVES WAY FOR REAL ESTATE MARKET IN 2026

A clearer and more comprehensive legal framework is expected to unlock Việt Nam’s real estate market this year, as regulators, experts and businesses point to a shift towards stability and real value after a prolonged period of adjustment. That was the shared view at a seminar on the outlook for the real estate market organised by Tiền Phong (Vanguard) newspaper in Hà Nội on Saturday, which brought together policymakers, analysts, developers and investors at a time when the market is emerging from one of its deepest downturns.

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HANOI’S HIGH-TECH PARKS, INDUSTRIAL ZONES SEEN GENERATING OVER US$12 BILLION IN 2025

Revenue from Hanoi City’s high-tech parks and industrial zones is expected to reach about US$12.14 billion in 2025, reported the Vietnam News Agency. Budget contributions are projected at US$450 million, while exports are forecast at US$7.42 billion. The figures were announced at a dialogue conference held at the National Innovation Center in the Hoa Lac High-Tech Park on December 24. 


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