Vietnam Set to Reclaim Real Estate Momentum with USD 25.4 Billion FDI & Rising Investor Confidence

Vietnam’s real estate sector is poised for a robust resurgence in 2025, driven by USD 25.4 billion in implemented foreign direct investment (FDI) in 2024—a 9.4% year-on-year increase—alongside improved investor sentiment, reduced borrowing costs, and rising transaction volumes across core asset classes, according to JLL’s latest market intelligence report, Vietnam Property Market Outlook 2025: A New Chapter in Economic Growth. JLL published this optimistic forecast on 21 March 2025.

JLL analysts highlighted that Vietnam’s maturing investment landscape is bolstered by its expanding middle class, deepening infrastructure, and investor-friendly reforms. “As Vietnam’s economy continues to grow amid market fluctuations, we are seeing an improving investment landscape, a rising middle class, and an increasingly sophisticated investor base,” said Trang Lê, Country Head at JLL Vietnam. With structural improvements and regulatory clarity now emerging, 2025 is expected to mark a turning point for deal flows and project momentum across residential, office, and industrial segments.

Vietnam’s office market demonstrated clear recovery signals, with net absorption exceeding 43,000 square metres in 2024. Occupier preferences are evolving rapidly, with green-certified and sustainable spaces becoming a critical factor in leasing decisions. “Contemporary occupiers are increasingly gravitating towards state-of-the-art, high-calibre workspaces that not only bolster productivity but also champion sustainability,” stated Will Tran, Head of Office Leasing Advisory at JLL Vietnam. In Ho Chi Minh City’s prime Central Business District, demand is reflected in a 1.3% year-over-year rise in asking rents for Grade A and Grade A+ office inventory.

The residential segment, having faced a year of record-low supply in 2024, is also projected to recover as new regulatory amendments streamline project approvals and enhance market transparency. Major developers are shifting focus not only to traditional urban centres like Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City but also to emerging satellite regions where housing demand is expected to surge. These areas are increasingly seen as viable alternatives amid improved connectivity and urban spill-over effects.

Industrial and logistics real estate remains Vietnam’s standout growth engine, powered by its strategic location, participation in the China+1 strategy, and rapid infrastructure expansion. According to Vân Nguyễn, Head of Transactions for Northern Vietnam at JLL, “Vietnam’s logistics and industrial market is evolving rapidly… expanding beyond traditional hubs, driven by infrastructure improvements and a shift towards high-tech, eco-friendly developments.”

With manufacturing and real estate leading FDI inflows, the country’s rising prominence in the global supply chain continues to attract large-scale industrial and logistics investments, reinforcing its reputation as one of Southeast Asia’s most compelling real estate markets.

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