Indochina
Land, a part of Indochina Capital, yesterday held a ground breaking
ceremony for a US$150 million project to build Indochina Plaza Ha Noi
(IPH). The
project covers an area of approximately 16,600 sq.m at 239 Xuan Thuy
Street, Cau Giay District and is scheduled for completion in 2010.
The
project includes grade A office space and two high-rise residential
towers, able to house approximately 325 families. As well as numerous
amenities, the project will provide a school and daycare centre with an
attached secure children’s outdoor play area. IPH apartments are
expected to be put on sale at the end of the first quarter of 2009.
The
Vietnamese real estate market was facing rough times, but urbanisation
was still in the early stages so investors were still interested, said
Peter Ryder, CEO of Indochina Capital. "Currently, the stock market is
gloomy due to the global financial crisis. The dollar and gold markets
prove unattractive as prices fluctuate all the time. So it is timely to
return to the real estate market."
Viet
Nam’s cities were also still underdeveloped and needed investment to
develop their infrastructure, Ryder said. "We are of the view that the
property market in Viet Nam offers lucrative opportunities despite
volatile prices, which would explain why half of $47 billion in FDI was
pumped into property development projects in Viet Nam over the last
eight months."
Ryder
said some sectors of the real estate market in Viet Nam’s capital had
cooled recently as a result of the global economic crisis, high
inflation and increased interest rates. However, the prospects for long
— and medium-term development in the real estate market in Ha Noi and
other Vietnamese major cities was still positive, with improved
economic indicators likely to boost the market.
"The
land prices in Ha Noi’s central area remain stable, while prices in
other areas have reduced since the first quarter of this year. In
addition, those who have a real demand for accommodation can now easily
access real estate products, as the market is no longer distorted by
speculation as it was several years ago," he said.
Source: Viet Nam News |