The event gathered experts with extensive experience in real estate brokerage and management in the Phu My Hung area. These included Hoang Phi Ho, founder of Dai Phat Group; Nguyen Hoa Le, founder of Green House Real Estate; and Charles Tien, a senior manager at DomDom.
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The discussion space at the Phu My Hung model house center. Photo: DomDom. |
According to the speakers, as the supply of new projects becomes increasingly limited, the resale and rental market plays a vital role in reflecting actual demand. Transaction data, community factors, and infrastructure completion levels are considered variables that directly impact real estate value.
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The forum space with experts and guests. Photo: DomDom. |
Beyond trend analysis, experts shared insights on mitigating transaction risks. They also discussed how to access actual transaction closing data and assessed the impact of public infrastructure projects planned for Phu My Hung in the near future.
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Charles Tien (far right) with sponsors and experts. Photo: DomDom. |
The event was supported by various businesses, including companies in finance and securities (HSBC, Phu Hung Securities), insurance and asset management (Phu Hung Life Insurance, Nihon Housing Group, Tokyo Property Management), and lifestyle brands (Wego Cafe, Radi'om).
The organizers stated that the forum's goal is to enhance information transparency and help buyers and investors access the secondary market more effectively.
According to DomDom, the company is expanding its operations from a listing platform to building a real estate data ecosystem. This includes regular reports on actual transaction and rental prices, aiming to reduce information chaos in the market.
(Source: DomDom)


