Vietnamese capital flows into overseas real
estate markets
While foreign
capital is flowing to real estate in Vietnam, domestic capital is going to
the international property market.
Investing in
foreign real estate markets is not as beneficial as investing in the home
market, an expert said.
In October 2015, an Australian firm
held a meeting in HCM City to show its gratitude to Vietnamese clients who
bought houses in Australia in 2015.
During this meeting, Ms. Tran Thai
Nhu, Director of a pharmaceutical company in District 5, Ho Chi Minh City,
told participants why she had decided to pay more than VND10 billion ($5
million) for a villa in Australia.
Nhu said in early 2015, with over
VND10 billion in hand, she looked for a villa in District 7. However, the
seller asked for over VND20 billion for the villa she wanted.To buy this
villa, Nhu will have to borrow from bank, at high interest rate while the
local real estate market is unstable.
Through the introduction of a friend,
she decided to buy a villa in Australia for the following reasons: The real
estate market there is always stable; the prices increase regularly; the
procedures are easy; and the local banks are willing to supports foreigners
to buy houses with up to 60% of the value of the house through guarantees
from the consulting firm and lawyers.
According to the assessment of a
UK-based real estate consulting firm, which has an office in Ho Chi Minh
City, the need for purchasing houses abroad for Vietnamese people has
increased in recent years, concentrating in the US, Australia, and Canada.
The prices there are relatively suitable with the financial capacity of some
Vietnamese.
Ms. Nguyen Le Van, business
development manager in Asia - Pacific of Iwealthpor Property Consultants
Company, said that in Vietnam there are about three to four companies acting
as the span between Vietnamese buyers and estate project owners in Australia.
There are also many other companies
specializing in the markets of Canada, USA, and Singapore, Van said.
Mr. Tran Van Tuan, counselor of the
British Migration Consulting Company, said the UK offers big incentives to
attract foreign investors into real estate. Accordingly, if foreigners
purchase the house priced at a million pounds or more, they will be granted a
permanent visa to the UK.
Foreign customers who buy houses from
2 million pounds or more and do not sell the house after four years will be
considered for British citizenship.
"In the past two years, my
company has supplied consulting services for more than 200 Vietnamese to own
houses in Britain," Tuan said.
In Singapore, a report from Savills
shows that foreigners own one third of the real estate market, including many
Vietnamese.
An official of the HCM City Real
Estate Association said that Vietnamese purchasing houses abroad is illegal
because Vietnam law is tightening the outflow of foreign currency from
Vietnam to foreign markets.
Le Hoang Chau, Chairman of the HCM
City Real Estate Association, confirmed that only two companies in HCM City
are licenced to conduct real estate transactions abroad: the Thu Duc Housing
Development Company (TDH) with the office in the US and Hoang Anh Gia Lai
Company. Other companies are operating illegally.
Mr. Ngo Quang Phuc, deputy general
director of Him Lam Land, said that investing in foreign real estate markets
is not as beneficial as investing in the home market. "With interest
rates abroad only 0 to 1%, then the investment will yield little
profit," Phuc said.
Dau Tu
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Thứ Bảy, 12 tháng 12, 2015
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