Top 10 prestigious real estate companies in 2022 announced

The Vietnam Report JSC has announced the top 10 prestigious real estate companies this year.
Top 10 prestigious real estate companies in 2022 announced ảnh 1The real estate industry has been negatively impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic over the last two years. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) - The Vietnam Report JSC has announced the top 10prestigious real estate companies this year.

The top 10 reputable companies in the real estate industry are evaluated andranked based on key criteria such as financial capacity shown in the latestfinancial statements, media reputation and survey results in February and Marchthis year.

Vu Dang Vinh, general director of Vietnam Report, said that after the realestate market fell to the bottom in 2012, business activities of the industryin Vietnam gradually regained stability, having seven consecutive years ofgrowth.

During the fourth outbreak of COVID-19, the growth of the real estate businesswas negative; up to 26 per cent of real estate businesses had to stop operatingfor a definite period last year.

However, the difficulties created by the pandemic have shown the strongadaptability, creativity and persistence of many real estate businesses, allhighlights for investors. Many real estate businesses have experienced two tothree-digit percentage growth in revenue.

Assessing the prospect of the real estate market this year, Vinh said thataccording to the survey results, experts and businesses in the industry believethat the real estate industry has developed along with the growth of economicrecovery.

The world real estate market is forecast to make a quick recovery, contributingto boosting the Vietnamese real estate market this year with a brighter, morepositive outlook compared to last year. It will gradually return to thepre-pandemic trajectory./.
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