May 31, 2026 | 14:25

HCM City expands list of housing projects open to foreign buyers

Phạm Vinh

This marks the seventh time the city has released a list of qualified projects, bringing the total number of approved developments to more than 130.

HCM City expands list of housing projects open to foreign buyers

Authorities in Ho Chi Minh City have announced 10 more housing projects in which foreign nationals are eligible to purchase homes, reflecting the city’s continued efforts to attract international investors and skilled workers.

According to the municipal People’s Committee, the latest additions include the Phu Hung apartment complex, covering nearly 20,000 square meters in Chanh Hiep Ward, and the New Tech mixed-use commercial and residential project spanning more than 9,000 square meters in Phu Thuan Ward.

The city had previously approved eight other residential projects for foreign ownership, including the An Dien Eco-Residential Area, a mixed-use housing and commercial complex in Dong Hoa Ward, the Vista luxury apartment project, and the Sensation condominium and commercial complex developed in An Khanh Ward.

Additional projects include the Green Symphony apartment tower in Hiep Phuoc Commune, Green Square urban-commercial complex in Di An Ward, A&K Tower in An Phu Ward, and the An Phu apartment project.

This marks the seventh time the city has released a list of qualified projects, bringing the total number of approved developments to more than 130.

Property experts said expanding the list of projects available to foreign buyers could improve market liquidity while attracting a growing pool of expatriates, senior executives, and highly skilled professionals living and working in Ho Chi Minh City, particularly those seeking well-located and professionally managed residential properties.

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