Real estate news snapshot: Hanoi plans to recover nearly 4,000 land projects; HCMC approves a 192-ha urban area; new projects and openings stand out
In the planning and public investment segment, Hanoi is reported to prepare a land recovery plan potentially covering nearly 4,000 projects across wards and communes within the city, aiming for implementation until 2030. In a separate development, Ho Chi Minh City has approved a zoning plan for a new residential urban area of nearly 192 hectares, indicating a planned population scale of 67,465 people and a framework aligned with a 1/2,000 land-use zoning ratio.
On the project market, updates span from apartment offerings to larger township-style developments. Notably, Bcons Central Park is set to be rolled out with an addition of 2,820 apartments and 113 shophouses in Tam Hiep, Dong Nai. Meanwhile, Khai Hoan Imperial is also highlighted for its planned rollout in Thuan An, positioned about 400m from the Thu Dau Mot - Tao Dan metro station as stated in the planning, while also benefiting from access to industrial zone infrastructure and amenities that have already formed. In Thua Thien Hue, a land plot of 6,446 m2 for a new housing project is mentioned with an approved auction plan and a projected starting bid not exceeding about 1,901 billion VND, while other local information in Đồng Nai points to buyer caution amid concerns about risks related to planning.
Regarding infrastructure and capital flow, there is also information tied to road expansion and compensation/support packages. A project in Binh Trung ward records an estimated compensation and support total of around 1,641 billion VND for a land-recovery area expected to reach over 22,000 m2. In Southern Vietnam, reports on bridge construction suggest improved connectivity and shorter travel times between localities, which can influence housing demand and local economic momentum. Separately, the financial lens includes commentary emphasizing prudent management and controls over capital use, alongside information related to a tháp asset offering tied to Ciputra.
On the project market, updates span from apartment offerings to larger township-style developments. Notably, Bcons Central Park is set to be rolled out with an addition of 2,820 apartments and 113 shophouses in Tam Hiep, Dong Nai. Meanwhile, Khai Hoan Imperial is also highlighted for its planned rollout in Thuan An, positioned about 400m from the Thu Dau Mot - Tao Dan metro station as stated in the planning, while also benefiting from access to industrial zone infrastructure and amenities that have already formed. In Thua Thien Hue, a land plot of 6,446 m2 for a new housing project is mentioned with an approved auction plan and a projected starting bid not exceeding about 1,901 billion VND, while other local information in Đồng Nai points to buyer caution amid concerns about risks related to planning.
Regarding infrastructure and capital flow, there is also information tied to road expansion and compensation/support packages. A project in Binh Trung ward records an estimated compensation and support total of around 1,641 billion VND for a land-recovery area expected to reach over 22,000 m2. In Southern Vietnam, reports on bridge construction suggest improved connectivity and shorter travel times between localities, which can influence housing demand and local economic momentum. Separately, the financial lens includes commentary emphasizing prudent management and controls over capital use, alongside information related to a tháp asset offering tied to Ciputra.