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In Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, 5 years ago, the price of 100 million VND/m2 for an apartment was considered a luxury. But after a period of continuous price increases, this price is now considered "affordable". If housing prices are sky-high and incomes are below average, when will low-income earners be able to settle down?

Báo Sài Gòn Giải phóngBáo Sài Gòn Giải phóng11/07/2025

- That's a big question, how can I answer it? The main reason why house prices keep going up is speculation. If half of real estate transactions are for resale to make a profit, prices must go up. And speculation is too much because of tax avoidance. If taxes are imposed heavily on second and subsequent property owners, or high taxes if the house is held for a short time, the market will change immediately.

- If it keeps going like this, is buying a house in a big city a hopeless dream?

- Nothing lasts forever. Since the beginning of the year, thousands of apartment transactions in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City have been closed. That shows that buyers are more optimistic. In the high-end segment, there are many projects launching products for sale. But the difference compared to before is that low-cost apartments have appeared. These two opposite trends have caused the average price of apartments to remain the same or increase slightly.

- Having a job and a stable place to live are two big things to live a stable life. Increasing supply and cheap housing prices will help the majority of low-income people have a long-term place to live.

Source: https://www.sggp.org.vn/cho-o-dai-lau-post803314.html


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