Hundreds queue to buy social housing in Hanoi

By Viet An   May 11, 2023 | 03:10 pm PT
Hundreds have queued up in Hanoi’s Nam Tu Liem District to register to buy an apartment in one of the few social housing projects available.
Hundreds queue to buy social housing in Hanoi

At a building in Hanoi’s Cau Giay District on Wednesday evening, many queued up outside to register to buy an apartment at NHS Trung Van, a new social housing project that has been available since the end of March.

The project is being built on a 2,700-square-meter area in Nam Tu Liem. When completed it will have 32 floors and two underground levels, with 275 apartments, in which 225 are social housing units.

Hundreds queue to buy social housing in Hanoi

Many used their smartphone flashlights to help write down their registration information.

The developer of the project, NHS, has received over 1,000 registrations since March 28. It had been accepting only 40 registrations each day, with the figure rising to 70 in the last few days due to high demand.

Hundreds queue to buy social housing in Hanoi

On Wednesday evening over 300 people wanted to register.

Nguyen Tuan Long from Ha Dong District said: “I have been waiting for four days but still I have not been called to submit documents. I don’t know if I will be on the buyers’ list.”

Hundreds queue to buy social housing in Hanoi

A NHS employee calls out the names of the people who register once every three hours to check if anyone has left. If someone does not respond after three calls they are removed from the list.

Hundreds queue to buy social housing in Hanoi

Some people came to register after finishing their work day. Lien in Hoang Mai District said: “I have been coming here every day for the last four days. Some days I was not quick enough to be in the queue and had to leave.”

Hundreds queue to buy social housing in Hanoi

Many sat on their motorbikes to wait for their turn after 10 p.m

Hundreds queue to buy social housing in Hanoi

NHS Trung Van is first to open for purchase among 13 social housing projects to be launched in Hanoi this year.

The project is located near the Cat Linh – Ha Dong Metro Line and 103 Hospital.

A social housing apartment is legally required to only be sold to those on low incomes, though there have been reports of the middle-classes buying them.

At NHS Trung Van, apartments are sold from VND19.5 million ($831) per square meter, substantially lower than an average project in Hanoi. The smallest apartment is priced at VND1.39 billion (nearly US$60,000).

 
 
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