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Investors leasing new apartments to get property market moving
HA NOI (VNS) - Many property investors have converted
apartments for sale to apartments for lease to cut the selling price.
In the past two
years, Vingroup gave up on selling apartments in many projects due to the
downturn of the local property market.
A group
representative said the move aimed to protect the interests of customers who
had already bought apartments, adding that the group had a long-term leasing
strategy.
The investor of a
luxury apartment project in Le Van Luong also planned to lease the apartments
instead of selling them.
At the Elegant Tay
Ho project, which has 400 apartments for sale, the investor considered leasing
60 rather than selling them.
Do Quang Lam,
deputy general director of Tan Hoang Minh Group, said that whether such
conversions were successful depended on the location of the project as well
as the financial ability of the investor.
CBRE Viet Nam Co
Ltd said demand for serviced apartments was still stable in terms of number
of inquiries, but tenants' budgets had declined by approximately 10 per cent
quarter on quarter.
Serviced
apartments on the west side of the capital city continued to be in high demand,
especially for units in the US$1,000-$2,000 range, due to the emergence of
the office hub along Pham Hung Corridor and growing Japanese and Korean
communities in the surrounding area.
The upcoming
Samsung factory in northern
Rents are expected
to become more competitive due to companies' tightened budgets. In terms of
location, the Tay Ho area will face pressures to reduce rents as more supply
comes on line, particularly when Lotte Center Hanoi opens in the second
quarter of 2014.
Projects in the
central business districts (CBD) still face competition from new projects on
the western side of the city.
Unsold
condominiums or parts of hotels are being increasingly converted into
serviced apartments and other serviced apartment projects are considering
expansion possibilities, especially in the Tay Ho area. - VNS
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Thứ Bảy, 16 tháng 11, 2013
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