March 11, 2026 | 16:00

Lam Dong plans to develop over 17,000 social housing units

Thanh Xuân

Authorities are reviewing commercial housing projects to ensure they adhere to regulations requiring a 20% land allocation for social housing construction.

Lam Dong plans to develop over 17,000 social housing units
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In implementation of Government Resolution No. 07/NQ-CP, south central Lam Dong province’s social housing development target for the 2026–2030 period was initially set at 9,637 units. However, to compensate for the shortfall from the previous period, the province has established a more ambitious plan, aiming to complete 17,219 units between 2026 and 2030.

According to the Provincial People’s Committee, the province was assigned a total target of 15,000 social housing units for the 2021–2030 decade. By the end of 2025, the locality had completed 1,894 units. Consequently, the province must finish an additional 13,106 units during the 2026–2030 phase to reach its overall objective.

For 2026, the province is striving to complete 1,857 social housing units from ongoing projects.

By 2027, the province expects to complete 1,522 units more, primarily from social housing projects at Ham Kiem II IP, Phu Hoi, and the Kim Dong project in Da Lat. In subsequent years, several large-scale projects will be deployed in areas such as Duc Trong, B’Lao, Trai Mat, and various other industrial parks to further boost the local housing supply.

Alongside project implementation, the province is focusing on zoning and allocating land funds specifically for social housing. Many areas have already been designated for this purpose. Simultaneously, authorities are reviewing commercial housing projects to ensure they adhere to regulations requiring a 20% land allocation for social housing construction.

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