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Phan Thanh Qui

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About Phan Thanh Qui

I'm Quí Phan, I'm team leader at IQI Viet Nam with 3 years of the real estate industry.I has built a solid foundation of clients in this community through my professionalism, attention to detail, and commitment to always putting my clients’ needs first.Passionate about high-end condominium, I has co... I'm Quí Phan, I'm team leader at IQI Viet Nam with 3 years of the real estate industry.I has built a solid foundation of clients in this community through my professionalism, attention to detail, and commitment to always putting my clients’ needs first.Passionate about high-end condominium, I has continued to leverage my know-how and experience to exceed my clients’ expectations.Active in the community, I'm a proud part of IQI Viet Nam’s effort to bring the best project to my clients. This work offers me the opportunity to connect with others over a shared passion for improving my skills.You can learn more about IQI Viet Nam or any projects in HCM city by:Quí Phan☎️ (+84) 962 733 776🌱 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/quipt2706/- Email: quiphan.iqi@gmail.comOr you might just run into me at 67-69 Ha Noi Highway, Thao Dien Ward, District 2, my favorite place to grab a bite.

4 years at IQI

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Market Update: Apartment Prices in HCMC and Hanoi Reach New Highs

Vietnam’s major property markets are entering a new price cycle, with apartment values in Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi continuing to climb, in some cases rivaling or even surpassinglanded homes. HCMC: Apartments Narrow the Gap with Landed Property In Ho Chi Minh City, high-end apartment prices are approaching the level of single-family homes in prime areas. At The Metropole in An Khanh (Thu Duc City), 85 sqm units are offered at VND130–180 million per sqm, while a nearby 80 sqm townhouse in Thao Dien is priced around VND150 million per sqm. Other premium developments such as The Privé, Eaton Park, and Lumière Midtown are transacting within the VND130–250 million per sqm range, notably higher than the VND110–200 million per sqm commonly seen for landed homes within a 2-kilometer radius. This shift reflects strong buyer preference for modern master-planned communities offering integrated amenities, security, and professional management. The premium segment continues to dominate new supply in Ho Chi Minh City. Of the 5,500 apartments launched last quarter, more than half were priced at VND100 million per sqm or higher. The average launch price rose 21% year-on-year to VND96 million per sqm, including data from Ba Ria–Vung Tau and Binh Duong, which merged into the expanded HCMC metropolitan area in July. Hanoi: Apartment Prices Double Over the Decade In Hanoi, apartment prices have doubled over the past 10 years, with VND100 million per sqm becoming the new benchmark in many central projects. A three-bedroom unit in a 26-storey residential tower is priced at VND107 million per sqm, approximately 2.6 times its 2017 launch price. According to Batdongsan, average asking prices surpassed VND100 million per sqm in Q3, with strong year-on-year growth recorded at Royal City (+39%), Park View City (+36%), Hinode City (+32%), and Times City (+29%). These figures underline sustained demand and limited prime supply in the capital’s established urban zones. What This Means for Buyers and Investors Premium apartments are increasingly positioned as long-term value assets. Integrated developments continue to command price premiums, and early entry into new launches remains a key strategy for capital appreciation. As pricing benchmarks shift upward, strategic property selection and timing will play an even more important role in optimizing investment returns. Download to see insights from other country marketsDownload

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Hanoi Real Estate: Falling Rental Yields and Upcoming Developments

Hanoi's real estate market is facing challenges as rental yields have significantly fallen. While property prices have surged by 30–40% over the past year, rents have only risen by 8–10%, with many areas experiencing a plateau in rental income. This situation is making it increasingly difficult for property owners with mortgages to sustain their investments. The market outlook is further strained, with an abundant supply of high-end properties and secondary market prices remaining high, leading to a forecasted decline in yields. However, Hanoi’s real estate future looks promising due to major developments on the horizon. Authorities have approved a VND925 trillion (US$38 billion) sports complex project, developed by Vingroup, which willinclude a 135,000-seat stadium, the second largest in the world. This development is part of an OlympicSports Urban Area spanning more than 9,000 hectares, which is expected to significantly boost the city's infrastructure and attractiveness for both domestic and international investors. Download to see insights from other country marketsDownload

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Vietnam’s Market Shows Diverging Trends Between HCMC and Hanoi

HCMC Apartment Prices Triple Over the Past Decade  Apartment prices in downtown Ho Chi Minh City have nearly tripled over the past ten years, driven by sustained demand and limited new supply, according to a report by property listing platform Batdongsan.  The average price rose from VND31 million (US$1,175) per square metre in 2015 to VND92 million this year. This appreciation trails only land prices, which surged 4.8 times over the same period.  In the third quarter, the average price in District 1—the city’s most expensive area—reached VND413 million per square metre. Newly launched units are priced between VND200 million and VND500 million, with annual growth of 10–30%.  Hanoi Apartment Market Cools, Flippers Struggle  Meanwhile, Hanoi’s apartment market is facing a slowdown. Speculators are finding it difficult to sell units even after lowering prices, as buyers hold out for more affordable options amid an increase in new supply. This contrasts sharply with just three months ago, when newly launched apartments were quickly snapped up by eager buyers.  Discover more here:Download Now!

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Hanoi and HCMC Prices Surge Past VND100 Million per Sqm

Written by Dustin Trung Nyugen, Head of Vietnam  Apartment prices in Hanoi have surged sharply over the past decade, with values now exceeding VND100 million (US$3,786) per sqm across several major projects. Some developments have seen prices rise more than 2.5 times since launch, and year-on-year gains remain substantial, including 39% at Royal City, 36% at Park View City, 32% at Hinode City, and 29% at Times City. This rapid appreciation has firmly established VND100 million per sqm as the new benchmark for mid- to high-tier apartments in the capital.  In Ho Chi Minh City, the trend is even more pronounced. More than 50% of the 5,500 units launched last quarter were priced at or above VND100 million (US$3,800) per sqm, reinforcing the dominance of the high-end segment. Average prices in HCMC climbed 21% to VND96 million per sqm, with surrounding provinces Ba Ria–Vung Tau and Binh Duong showing similar upward momentum after being merged administratively with the city. Together, these developments indicate a sustained upward trajectory for Vietnam’s residential market, driven by strong demand and limited supply in key urban centres. For more countries updates:Download Now!

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