Hanoi is the capital of the Republic of Vietnam, the second most populous city in the country, located on the banks of the Hong Ha River. Hanoi is the political, economic and cultural center of the country. The city was founded in the 5th century AD. The population of Hanoi has exceeded 8,000,000 residents. Hanoi has a subequatorial climate with a dry season lasting from December to March and a rainy season from April to November. The administrative division of Hanoi includes twelve districts with the political center in the Ba Dinh district. Hanoi is home to a large number of government agencies, foreign embassies, banking institutions and other companies: The State Bank of Vietnam is located in the Hoan Kiem district, Vietnam Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development is in the Ba Dinh district, Vietnam Airlines is in the Long Bien district. Hanoi is home to two large higher education institutions with a large number of students: Vietnam National Technical University named after Le Quy Don and Hanoi Medical University.
Hanoi real estate is represented by both individual residential construction (houses, cottages, villas with plots of land, townhouses), and low-rise and multi-storey residential complexes with large and small apartments. All possible types of real estate are represented in the capital of Vietnam. The city has many commercial real estate objects (office buildings, warehouses and retail premises, production facilities). Hanoi developers are several dozen Vietnamese and international construction companies that annually build residential and commercial real estate objects, as well as necessary urban infrastructure objects.
Hanoi is visited by more than 5,000,000 foreign tourists every year. Many of them are interested in a beach holiday, others are attracted by the numerous historical, cultural, architectural and natural attractions of Hanoi. There are a large number of temples and pagodas that blend well with old Chinese and French buildings, as well as modern skyscrapers. The UNESCO World Heritage Site in Hanoi is the Thang Long Citadel or Hanoi Citadel, built in the 11th century. It is one of the most visited historical sites in Hanoi. Popular with tourists is the Old Quarter of Hanoi with a large number of workshops and souvenir shops. In this quarter, tourists can visit the oldest market in Vietnam - Dong Xuan. Investors who plan to buy real estate in Vietnam often invest money in residential or commercial properties located in Hanoi. Investors are attracted by a wide variety of real estate types, relatively low cost per square meter of real estate, annual growth in its value, security of foreign investments, a large selection of construction companies.
On our website you will find ratings and reviews of Hanoi developers left by real estate buyers. Careful study of reviews will allow you to form your own opinion about the advantages and disadvantages of different construction companies, construction timeframes and quality of construction, finishing of real estate objects. This will give you the opportunity to make an informed decision about investing in projects of one or several developers.