Here are some answers for commonly asked questions by foreigners considering buying proeprty in Vietnam
They are not fond of cookie-cutter, one-size-fits-all approaches.
This blog will point out some of the main factors that affect Vietnam real estate market.
The three main types of hybrid properties – officetel, condotel and hometel.
This blog will help you understand the common legal terms in residential property transactions in Vietnam.
Building a property portfolio is not for the fainthearted but if you jump in at the Boom, make sure you can also weather any potential Bust.
The payment options and taxes involved with purchasing property in Vietnam.
If you are a long-term resident in Vietnam, married to a Vietnamese spouse, and/or owning significant assets or property in Vietnam, it may be worth thinking about preparing a Testament (“Last Will”) in Vietnam.
Vietnam provides a vibrant backdrop for real estate investment as a dynamic and rapidly developing nation
Under Vietnam’s Housing Law, effective since 1st July 2015, broader categories of foreign individuals and entities are now entitled to purchase residential housing.
When it comes to “cashing in”, selling and renting out your new property, there’s a few things you need to know that no one will tell you.
Vietnam is on the rise as increasing levels of foreign direct investment (FDI) support strong economic growth and help to drive development across the country.