Vietnam Construction and Export Company (Vinaconex) has lately been focusing on constructing a number of buildings to provide more apartments for low-income workers.
The company is selling apartments in two of its buildings in Chuong My District, Hanoi at the price of only VND195 million for each 50 square-metre apartment in the buildings.
Meanwhile, another of the company’s projects in the city of Vinh Yen is also helping to ease the housing demand for low-income workers by offering apartments that they can buy for only VND180 million each.
The company has also built many apartments in the districts of Dong Anh, Thanh Tri and Phu Cat in Hanoi for workers to rent at the fee of just VND150,000 per person per month.
Nguyen Van Tuan, Chairman of Vinaconex’s Managing Board said that in order to meet the housing demands of low-income workers, preferential government policies such as exemption from land bidding, should be made for investors. Moreover, the selling of the apartments must also be better promoted to let people who need low-income housing know about them.
The company is selling apartments in two of its buildings in Chuong My District, Hanoi at the price of only VND195 million for each 50 square-metre apartment in the buildings.
Meanwhile, another of the company’s projects in the city of Vinh Yen is also helping to ease the housing demand for low-income workers by offering apartments that they can buy for only VND180 million each.
The company has also built many apartments in the districts of Dong Anh, Thanh Tri and Phu Cat in Hanoi for workers to rent at the fee of just VND150,000 per person per month.
Nguyen Van Tuan, Chairman of Vinaconex’s Managing Board said that in order to meet the housing demands of low-income workers, preferential government policies such as exemption from land bidding, should be made for investors. Moreover, the selling of the apartments must also be better promoted to let people who need low-income housing know about them.
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