Bloomberg hails Vietnams as hotspot for branded residence

The US’s Bloomberg has hailed Vietnam as a growth hotspot for branded residences in Asia in its recent article.
Bloomberg hails Vietnams as hotspot for branded residence ảnh 1Overview of Ritz Carlton project in Hanoi (Photo: vneconomy.vn)

Hanoi (VNA) – The US’s Bloomberg has hailed Vietnam as a growth hotspot for branded residences in Asia in its recent article.

The newswire said Vietnam’s number of high and ultra high network individuals have increased impressively over the past five years, with those amassing over 1 million USD and 30 million USD accounting for 26 percent and 108 percent, respectively. Therefore, owning a branded apartment is considered a “testament” to their class, apart from the purpose of living and pure investment.

Bloomberg hails Vietnams as hotspot for branded residence ảnh 2Several Ritz Carlton projects (Photo: vneconomy.vn)

The growth arose from Vietnam’s impressive economic growth. In 2019, Bloomberg said Vietnam was one of the fastest growing economies globally with a growth of over 6 percent in 20 consecutive years.

The South China Morning Post also wrote that Vietnam’s property sector has been increasingly favoured by international investors because of its stellar economic growth. The US-based hotel operator Marriott International is also making a foray into Vietnam’s branded residence segment.

In early 2021, Marriott International announced the first branded residence project in Vietnam – Grand Marina Saigon in District 1, Ho Chi Minh City. It also plans to embark on another branded Ritz-Carlton in downtown Hanoi in late 2023./.

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