Affordable Housing: A New Future for Vietnam’s Real Estate
2025 marks a historic turning point when the affordable housing (NOXH) segment officially transforms from an emergency solution for vulnerable groups into a sustainable development strategy, reshaping Vietnam’s real estate market future. The supply explosion with over 102,600 completed apartments in 2025, achieving 102% of the set plan, demonstrates this segment’s vital strength.
Realizing People’s ‘Housing’ Dream
Affordable housing’s greatest achievement lies not just in statistics but exists right in residents’ daily lives. New generation affordable housing projects have shattered stereotypes about ‘cheap houses, low quality’ to replace them with images of civilized, humane communities. Average per capita housing area increasing from 26.5m² in 2024 to 30m² by end of 2025 clearly demonstrates drastically improved living quality.
Workers, laborers, and young families can now own stable homes thanks to preferential loan interest rates of only 5.4%/year and cleared legal corridors. The peace of mind from having ‘a place to go, a place to return’ not only helps people stabilize their lives but also creates motivation to focus on labor and production, contributing to the nation’s overall development.
Citizens lining up to register for affordable housing purchase
Nhat Gia: Creating Value from the ‘Enough’ Philosophy
The beautiful image of urban areas lit up each night is nurtured by strategic investors’ dedication, notably the Nhat Gia Corporation ecosystem. With tight integration from legal partner APEX, design unit UAD Design, to reputable general contractor Phuoc Thanh, Nhat Gia has brought to market numerous quality projects like Green River District 8, recognized as one of Vietnam’s best affordable housing projects.
Under the H.Home housing brand, Nhat Gia adheres to ‘The Theory of Enough’ philosophy. This unit does not pursue ostentatious details but focuses on optimizing every square meter of space to serve genuine housing needs. Every created development must meet four core criteria: beautiful homes, good quality, sufficient functionality, and most importantly, pricing sufficient for people to afford.
The journey of Nhat Gia and ecosystem members does not stop at building concrete blocks but creates ‘lit windows’: symbols of togetherness and sustainable happiness for the community. This is the solid foundation for building a more equitable and prosperous society in the future.
