
According to the 2023 Asia Pacific Home Attainability Index, HCM City is thesecond least affordable in the region with the highest median home price in Vietnamat 296,000 USD (compared with 214,000 USD in Da Nang and 182,000 USD in Hanoi).
Da Nang housing is the fourth least affordable with a median home price at 26.7times the median annual household income.
Although HCM City has a slightly larger population than Hanoi, about 35% lessnew housing has been completed in the city since 2010 than in Hanoi, the reportsaid.
In addition to the relatively limited new supply of housing, the larger unitsize in HCM City contributes to its higher median home price. It has a medianhome size of 83 sqm versus 65 sqm for Hanoi, it said.
These two factors explain the significantly higher ratio of median home priceto median annual household income of 32.5 for HCM City compared with 18.3 for Hanoi,it added.
Many home buyers in HCM City are speculative investors who own multiple units,further pushing up prices, according to the report.
Shenzhen in mainland China is the lowest in terms of home attainabilitywith the highest median home prices at 35 times median household income, itnoted.
“Homeownership is considered unaffordable when the ratio of the median homeprice to median annual household income exceeds five,” according to the report.
By this standard, only Singapore’s Housing Development Board (HDB) units andapartment units in Australia’s Melbourne and Brisbane are consideredaffordable.
According to the report, homeownership is ‘severely challenged’ in HCM City andDa Nang (Vietnam); Shenzhen (mainland China); Hong Kong (China); Manila andCebu (the Philippines) with median home prices at around 20 to 35 times themedian household income.
No longer the most expensive in Asia Pacific, Hong Kong’s home price rankssecond, behind Singapore whose median price is 1.2 million USD.
However, Singapore housing is ‘deemed most attainable with the median price ofunits at 4.7 times the median household income’, the report said.
Singapore also has the highest homeownership rate at nearly 90%, thanks tothe government’s consistent affordable housing policy.
Compared to home ownership, home rentals are deemed more attainable withmonthly rent for most cities at below 30% of median household income withcities in Japan and the Republic of Korea having the lowest ratio of monthlyrent to income.
The report surveyed a total of 45 cities in nine countries in the Asia Pacificregion with a combined population of 3.5 billion or 45% of the world’spopulation.
The key findings are based on analysis of data, relevant publicationsand interviews conducted with housing experts in the region, amongothers./.
VNA