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Vietnam’s New Real Estate Boom Moving Forward

Trang Le, Country Head & Head of Research and Consulting, JLL Vietnam

17-Nov-25 08:45

Vietnam’s New Real Estate Boom Moving Forward

Vietnam’s property market is entering a new phase as sweeping land and housing reforms reshape investment flows and urban growth. Trang Le, Country Head & Head of Research and Consulting at JLL Vietnam talks about where demand is rising, and how foreign developers are positioning themselves, and what lies ahead for the next property cycle.

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Produced by: Agnes Ong

Presented by: Elaine Boey, Keith Kam, Wong Shou Ning


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Categories:  propertyinternational

Tags:  malaysian developers in vietnamland reformhousing reformvietnam property marketurban growth





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