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Japanese eye up local estate market
Vietnam Investment Review - 3/21/2016 4:54:17 PM
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Japanese investors are increasing their presence in Vietnam’s real estate sector by teaming up with domestic partners.

Tokyo-based investment fund Creed Group became the first foreign investor in the Vietnamese property sector so far this year via its participation in a US$500-million residential project in Ho Chi Minh City’s District 7.

Along with its partners Phat Dat Real Estate Development Corporation and An Gia Investment, Creed Group will develop the River City project in the southern part of the city, which will comprise of 8,000 apartments in 12 blocks.

This not the first time that Creed Group has invested in Vietnam’s real estate sector. Last year, the group gave US$200 million to An Gia to develop the Angia Skyline and Angia Riverside properties which, combined, will supply 2,000 units to the Ho Chi Minh City market.

A source from the company said that more than 90% of the projects’ units have already been sold.

According to Toshihiko Muneyoshi, chairman of Creed Group, the real estate market in Vietnam has similar potential to those in a handful of other Asian countries.

Creed spent more than ten years researching the Vietnamese property market, and found similarities between the local market and the initial period of real estate development in countries such as Japan, the Republic of Korea, and Singapore.

“We succeeded in our previous projects, so we decided to participate in this new project,” said Muneyoshi, adding that “the demand for real estate among people and enterprises is huge, requiring the participation of professional investors”.

He also noted that Vietnam was becoming more deeply integrated into the world’s economy, with many trade agreements already signed and taking effect, opening up chances to woo foreign investors to the country.

Another draw for property investors are the laws on Housing and Real Estate Business, which have relaxed real estate ownership rules for foreign entities and individuals, and opened up the rights of foreign property firms to conduct business in Vietnam.

According to the Japanese Consulate in Ho Chi Minh City, out of all global investors, Japan last year had the third-largest investment capital sum in Vietnam at a total of US$1.84 billion, with 281 newly-registered projects and 129 expanded projects.

Real estate is the third-largest sector for Japanese investment, following the manufacturing and construction industries.

Alex Crane, general director of Cushman & Wakefield Vietnam, said that in the past few months, two significant commercial transactions in Ho Chi Minh City and a large debt transfer in Hanoi indicated very strong interest from international groups in Vietnam’s real estate market – particularly the Republic of Korea's and Japan's firms.

“The cap rate in Ho Chi Minh City is extremely aggressive, with deals reported at a Net Initial Yield below 8%, the first time this has been achieved in an on-market transaction. This level of return is comparable with those in second-tier cities in Australia,” Crane said at a recent seminar on real estate held in Ho Chi Minh City.

The government-owned Japan Finance Corp’s survey of 676 mainly small and mid-size Japanese overseas subsidiaries shows that in its list of the most popular countries for Japanese investment in 2015, 18.6% of Japanese investors expressed an interest in Vietnam, compared to 15.5% in 2014 (see box).

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Truong Thi Hoa, a lawyer in Ho Chi Minh City, said that investment capital from Japan  would continue coming to Vietnam’s real estate market this year. However, she also warned that Japanese investors were meticulous, so domestic developers must carefully prepare their portfolios before showing them to Japanese partners in order to have a better chance of clinching investment deals.

In 2015, a range of Japanese companies participated in Vietnam’s property sector, including Daiwa House, Nomura Real Estate Development, Sumitomo Forestry, Hankyu Realty, and Nishi-Nippon Railroad.
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