Housing prices in HCMC rose to new highs after climbing by up to 25 percent quarter-on-quarter, according to real estate consultancy Cushman & Wakefield.
Houses and villas now cost US$9,300 and $11,300 a square meter on average.
Consultancy DKRA Vietnam said a villa project has set a new record of VND700 billion ($29.87 million), with 572 out of 921 units on sale being snapped up.
Prices are skyrocketing due to limited supply as city authorities are prioritizing high-rise buildings, Trang Bui, CEO of Cushman & Wakefield, said.
Prices of single-family houses rose by 6-7 percent in Districts 1, 3 and 7, and by 17 percent in the former District 2 (now part of Thu Duc City).
Inflation was one of the main driving forces as Vietnamese consider housing a safe haven investment, Nguyen Loc Hanh, CEO of property developer Ngoc Chau A, said.
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