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Ho Chi Minh City Real Estate Market Quarterly Reports | Q2 2020

Ho Chi Minh City Real Estate Market Quarterly Reports | Q2 2020

Vietnam remains one of the fastest-growing SE Asian economies with a bright long-term economic outlook. Positive GDP 2.6% growth in 2020, an average 6.7% pa forecast 2021 with full recovery by 2024, according to FocusEconomics. The prolongation of Coronavirus has challenged the recovery of economies in Vietnam.
Ho Chi Minh City Real Estate Market Quarterly Reports | Q1 2020

Ho Chi Minh City Real Estate Market Quarterly Reports | Q1 2020

Covid-19 outbreak has created many disruptions in Vietnam’s economy and its real estate market. Vietnam’s manufacturing sectors is heavily dependent on raw materials. Disruption to supply has forced many local producers to temporarily cease production since January, leading to a very low growth in exports in Q1 2020.
Ho Chi Minh City Real Estate Market Quarterly Reports | Q2 2019

Ho Chi Minh City Real Estate Market Quarterly Reports | Q2 2019

Due to limited supply in the 1H 2019, HCMC real estate inventory overall was absorbed. Sales momentum continued to be positive in Q2 2019 with more than 80% of new launch units having been absorbed. Office market performance with vacancy rates of both Grade A and Grade B slight decrease.
Hanoi's office rental recovery with new supply and occupancy rate 2018-2020

Hanoi's office rental recovery with new supply and occupancy rate 2018-2020

Commercial leasing activities will continue to be active, with rental growth and occupancy levels expected to witness sustained improvements across all property types. Meanwhile, occupiers from the traditional sectors of manufacturing, financial and tech industries retained their position representing nearly 50% of total enquiries.
Ho Chi Minh City Office Space Growth In The Next Three Years

Ho Chi Minh City Office Space Growth In The Next Three Years

The improvement in performance was observed across Grade A and Grade B buildings, because of stable predicted growth in the economy and the city’s ever improving infrastructure in the form of metro lines. Projected Rental growth in 2018–2020 is a result of continuing appetite for quality supply.