April 15, 2026 | 08:30

HCM City approves six housing projects for foreign ownership

Phạm Vinh

Since 2025, the city has announced similar lists five times, bringing the total number of projects open to foreign buyers to 123.

HCM City approves six housing projects for foreign ownership
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Ho Chi Minh City has announced a list of six housing projects eligible for foreign ownership, as part of efforts to attract international capital and meet rising demand from expatriates.

The developments are located across various parts of the city, ranging from large-scale urban complexes to mid-range apartment projects.

The largest is the nearly 50-hectare One World project in Thuan Giao ward, developed by Kim Oanh Group, which is expected to offer a modern and well-equipped living environment. Also in the former Binh Duong area, the Phu Dong SkyOne apartment project, covering more than 5,300 square meters, will add to the mid-range housing segment, which is considered highly liquid among foreign buyers.

In Binh Trung ward, two residential projects—Binh Trung Dong and Doan Nguyen—have also been included. Covering around 57,700 square meters and 60,700 square meters respectively, they are expected to provide additional options for foreigners seeking housing in the city.

Other projects include a mixed-use residential and commercial development on Hong Bang Street in Binh Tay ward, and a high-rise complex combining residential, office and commercial functions along Ben Binh Dong Boulevard.

Since 2025, the city has announced similar lists five times, bringing the total number of projects open to foreign buyers to 123. The move is expected to boost the real estate market and support the city’s ambition to become an international financial and innovation hub.

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