Vietnam’s tourism real estate market has the potential for strong development, but utilities and services are needed to attract investors, said experts.
Vietnam’s tourism real estate market has the potential for strong development, but utilities and services are needed to attract investors, heard a seminar organized by the Vietnam Real Estate Association (VNREA) this week.
Vice chairman and general secretary of the Vietnam Real Estate Brokers Association, said since the end of 2018, the domestic tourism real estate market had witnessed the emergence of new trends as businesses focused on developing complexes including resorts, shopping centers, and sports and entertainment facilities.
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Nguyen Tran Nam, the representative of VNREA said the domestic and international tourism industries held opportunities for investors due to the rising number of new customers.
Developing projects in the old way would not ensure competitiveness or suit customers’ demands, Nam said.
Ngo Huu Truong, the representative of Crystal Bay Group said the complex model had been successfully implemented around the world, attracting millions of visitors each year.
Vietnam’s tourism real estate market needed to develop in accordance with global trends to increase competitiveness and attract more foreign tourists to Vietnam, Truong said.
The projects needed to meet demands for relaxation, discovery and entertainment. This would make tourists spend more time and money here.
Vietnam had a great opportunity to become a new regional and global tourism destination, so it needed to attract domestic and foreign investors to develop the high-class tourism real estate segment, Truong said.
Finance expert Nguyen Tri Hieu said Vietnam had great natural resources that were attracting more and more foreign tourists, but the country had failed to promote national parks as tourist destinations. The nation’s national parks might protect animals, but they didn’t serve tourists, even though they were great places to enjoy a holiday or short break.
Vietnam did not have many luxury resorts that combined a luxury stay and exciting experiences, he said.
Nam said the tourism real estate market had the opportunity to grow by taking advantage of nature and culture to boost economic growth with the implementation of Resolution 08-NQ/TW on developing tourism to become a key economic sector.
According to the Vietnam Real Estate Association, 15 million foreign tourists visited Vietnam each year, much higher than the 4 million visitors welcomed 10 years ago. There were also 80 million domestic tourists per year, four times higher than the previous decade. Tourism infrastructure in many localities had been developed on a large scale, creating many international-standard projects.
In addition, tourism real estate prices in Vietnam were low compared to other countries with the same potential. Therefore, the tourism real estate industry had a lot of chances for development, especially for middle-income customers, Nam said.
In the medium- and long-term, the tourism resort real estate segment, especially in coastal areas, would be a bright spot on the market.
However, Nam also said that investment in real estate tourism was more challenging than investing in housing because investors had to look at both sales and the effective management of property projects.
By VNA