Colliers International in Vietnam releases the Vietnam Quarterly Knowledge Report Q1 2019.
The Colliers International Vietnam Quarterly Knowledge Report Q1 2019 highlights the national to regional economies of three major cities of Hanoi, Da Nang and Ho Chi Minh City.
Institutional investors from across the world have announced plans to invest across the energy infrastructure sector in recent months boosting competition and maturity in this sector of alternative investment, according to JLL Vietnam.
"Since Liberation Day Vietnam has had plenty of reasons to cheer. In the last four decades, the country has gone from Asian backwater to investment hotspot," says JLL
"Governments focus on policy change and infrastructure to attract foreign investors," says Colliers International's white paper 'Decoding South East Asia Real Estate: Insights for Owners'
Non-retail services are helping to fill up retail floors - JLL
Wishing to fill vacant space and increase customer traffic, many shopping center developers have been considering bringing in nonconventional tenants as an effective solution says Xuan Pham and Quynh Dang, from JLL Vietnam
Khanh Nguyen, Senior Director of Capital Markets, JLL Vietnam speaks with WILLIAMS MEDIA about the attractiveness of Vietnam for many foreign investors largely due to the country’s friendly policies encouraging foreign direct investment (FDI), its political stability and strong economy.
Savills' local experts give an update on Vietnam markets in 2018
WILLIAMS MEDIA hears Hanoi, Danang and Ho Chi Minh City market insights from Mr. Duong Duc Hien Director, Residential Sales, North and Central Vietnam, Savills Hanoi, Mr. Nguyen Khanh Duy Director, Residential Sales, Savills HCMC and Sunny Hoang Associate Director, International Residential...
Analysis by Mr Matthew Powell, Director Savills Hanoi of the Savills Vietnam Residential Sales 2H.2018 Report explores how high will the high – end go?