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Vinhomes: A Case Study in Asian Real Estate Adaptability

HANOI, VIETNAM - Media OutReach Newswire - 8 August 2024 - While Asian real estate has weathered rough tides, it remains a magnet for investors seeking stability. This "filtering" period has seen weaker players fade, leaving established firms with robust finances, innovative approaches, and top-tier offerings to thrive.



Vinhomes has solidified its position as Vietnam


Asia's once-booming real estate market, propelled by voracious appetite and low interest rates, is now confronting a more challenging reality. The era of double-digit growth has faded amid tightening property regulations and a global rise in borrowing costs.

Yet, to write off Asia's real estate sector entirely would be to overlook a fundamental truth: property ownership is deeply ingrained in the region's cultural fabric. For generations, across diverse Asian societies, real estate has held a unique appeal. It remains a cornerstone of personal wealth and a hedge against uncertain economic times. Even with the current headwinds, the underlying cultural reverence for property ownership is unlikely to wane.

Vinhomes: A Beacon in Vietnam's Real Estate Industry

In Vietnam, a nation of 90 million experiencing rapid urbanization, a deep-seated belief persists: real estate is a haven for savings. Yet, the industry's recent struggles have left some developers teetering, raising questions about its future. But instead of pronouncements of doom, a closer look suggests a market sifting, separating the sustainable from the vulnerable.

Vinhomes stands as a prime example of this shift. As the nation's premier investment, trading, and management firm in the sector, Vinhomes has redefined the industry through its scale, speed of development, and excellent service. The company is at the vanguard of sustainable growth in Vietnam's real estate market, setting new industry benchmarks.

Vinhomes was launched in 2013, marking a turning point in Vietnam's real estate landscape. The company has since pioneered a series of innovative architectural and urban "all-in-one" projects that have redefined luxury living in the country. The developer's signature "Vin" ecosystem, encompassing healthcare, education, shopping, and entertainment, is integrated into the developments.

As a key subsidiary of Vingroup, Vinhomes has solidified its position as Vietnam's leading real estate brand and a top regional player. Vinhomes' developments offer residents a unique blend of modern amenities, sustainable living, and world-class design.

With a portfolio of 29 projects spanning eight provinces and cities, Vinhomes has set new standards for urban living. Iconic developments such as Ocean City and Vinhomes Royal Island have earned international recognition for their exceptional design and amenities.

Vinhomes' commitment to excellence has been validated by numerous global awards, further solidifying its reputation as a world-class developer.

Enduring and Adapting: The Keys to Developer Success in a Changing Market

In Vietnam's real estate market, today's success story will likely be written by companies catering to specific demographics, like the growing middle class seeking modern apartments; or young people who are aiming for a life in cleaner, healthier all-in-one complexes.

For example, Vinhomes unveiled its groundbreaking vision for Ocean City, a 1,200-hectare mega-complex envisioned as a Wellness City designed to revolutionize urban living. Marking a first in the healing industry, the unique wellness ecosystem within Ocean City prioritizes residents' physical, mental, and emotional well-being alongside residential spaces, luxury amenities, and connectivity.

Poised to become Vinhomes' largest investment project within a decade, Ocean City is envisioned as the best place to live on Earth, reshaping residents' lifestyle.

Beyond the traditional urban landscape, the complex rises as a vision for the future of city living. Sprawling parklands and glimmering artificial lakes provide respite, while a vibrant tapestry of amenities unfolds: movie theaters host cinematic escapes, mega malls offer retail therapy, and bustling shophouses showcase local flavor.

Underpinning this dynamic scene is a commitment to well-being: a state-of-the-art hospital, currently under construction, stands ready to serve the community, while a comprehensive educational system, encompassing kindergarten through university, nurtures young minds. Ocean City seeks to cultivate a foundation for healthy, fulfilling lives in an ever-evolving world.

Recently, Vinhomes has launched Vinhomes Royal Island, an 877-hectare project inspired by the world's most exclusive island retreats. The development promises a living experience blending luxury, nature, and modern amenities. On-site amenities include a network of 31 parks, swimming pools, and sports facilities.

Further strengthening the potential of Vinhomes real estate projects in particular and across Vietnam in general, the recently amended Land Law in Vietnam, effective August 1, 2024, has introduced significant changes that could reshape the country's real estate landscape. A key provision expands property rights for overseas Vietnamese.

The law grants land use rights to Vietnamese citizens living abroad, as well as to those of Vietnamese origin. This means they can now own property or lease land in Vietnam, a right previously restricted to domestic residents.

Besides, overseas Vietnamese can now invest in various aspects of real estate projects. This opens up significant investment opportunities for overseas Vietnamese and is expected to attract international interest.

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