Apartment prices in Vietnam surged sharply in 2025, rising 20–30% year on year, with some areas recording increases of more than 40%, particularly in the mid-range and high-end segments, according to the Ministry of Construction.
In Hanoi, the average selling price of primary apartments was estimated at VND100 million ($3,802) per sq.m, up 40% from 2024. Several projects were listed at notably high levels, including Celestine Westlake at VND160–255 million per sq.m, LUMIÈRE Essence Peak at VND130–177 million, Vinhomes D’Capitale at VND120–150 million, and Diamond Residence at VND130–151 million per sq.m.
In Ho Chi Minh City, the average apartment price reached VND111 million per sq.m in 2025, representing a 23% increase compared to the previous year.
Meanwhile, in other localities, average apartment prices rose by 10–15% year on year.
For the villa and townhouse segment, selling prices at the end of 2025 remained broadly stable compared to the previous quarter. However, on a full-year basis, prices increased by 10–20% from 2024, with the strongest gains concentrated in areas featuring well-developed infrastructure and central locations.
The Ministry of Construction said it will keep close watch over the real estate market to have appropriate measures to monitor to ensure the safe, transparent and sustainable development of the market.
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