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The former home of two Vietnamese Americans was later rented to Asia Commercial Bank. Its owners were ordered to pay US$2.7 million in back fees to Dang Dinh Thinh, the lawyer who helped win the home back for them. File photo.

Court orders Viet Kieu clients to pay attorney $2.7 mil

The sum represents the highest attorney fee ever awarded in Vietnam.

Commercial and residential buildings stand illuminated at night in Ho Chi Minh City. Photo credit: Bloomberg

Vietnam may reduce lending rates with new housing stimulus package

Banks are expected to offer loans worth US$2.34 billion to developers, buyers under this new plan.

Fireworks are seen displayed from Bitexco tower, the tallest building of Ho Chi Minh City, for the New Year celebrations from the other bank of Saigon River on January 1, 2015. Photo credit: AFP

Ho Chi Minh City named world’s 6th most dynamic city

The economic hub breaks into the top 20 of the City Momentum Index for the first time. 

Commercial and residential buildings stand in Ho Chi Minh City. Photo credit: Bloomberg

Deeper loan rate cuts needed for sustained housing market recovery: CBRE

Lower lending rates helped the residential market of Ho Chi Minh City recovered last year, but further decreases are needed for the market to...

Former head of the Government Inspectorate Tran Van Truyen in a file photo

Vietnam’s embattled former anti-corruption czar slapped on wrist

The Communist Party has issued a warning to the retired anti-corruption czar after inspectors concluded he had illegally acquired and misused...

Residential properties stand near a construction site in Hanoi. Vietnam is stepping up efforts to boost economic growth to 5.8 percent this year and clear up bad debts in the financial system, some of which are tied to property.

Vietnam expands foreign property ownership to boost economy

Vietnamese lawmakers approved a law allowing broad foreign ownership of property, as the government seeks to boost an ailing real-estate...

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Vietnam's housing loan package being disbursed at a trickle

Over 7 percent of a VND30-trillion (US$1.4 billion) loan package designed to help low-income earners buy homes has been disbursed...

Residential and commercial buildings stand along the waterfront in Hanoi. Photo credit: Bloomberg

Vietnam's property market enters attractive phase: expert

Vietnam’s real estate market has bottomed out and is showing some encouraging signs of recovery, an expert has said.

Some Chinese and Hong Kong textile and garment firms currently operating in Vietnam have announced plans to expand their business and investment in the near future

China, Hong Kong boost investment in Vietnam

Vietnam saw a sharp increase in foreign direct investment (FDI) capital from Hong Kong and China in the first five months of...

Ministry plans to freeze housing development sparks protests

Ministry plans to freeze housing development sparks protests

Economists and industry insiders have criticized plans by the Ministry of Construction to stop licensing new commercial and urban housing projects as part...

Lower prices, easy payment terms set property market on revival path

Lower prices, easy payment terms set property market on revival path

New government policies and other factors like a bottoming out economy seem set to pull property market out of slump.

Vietnam property market sees activity as prices fall

Vietnam property market sees activity as prices fall

The stagnant property market is showing signs of livening up with major transactions taking place after many years.

Realtors urge careful planning, timing for proposed tax

Realtors urge careful planning, timing for proposed tax

  “Any rush [in applying the new scheme] would make the market fall into hibernation like some years ago.”
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  The new legislation played a major role in addressing many issues that foreigners previously faced and made Vietnam property market “sexy” again
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