Tue, Jul 15, 2025, 03:07:00
The Hanoi People’s Committee has reported that Hanoi's real estate sector contributed more than VND86.7 trillion (US$3.3 billion) to the city's budget in the first half of 2025, six times higher than the same period last year.
The computer-generated images of the Vinhomes Dan Phuong urban area in Hanoi. Photo courtesy of the company.
Land use fees accounted for the largest portion, reaching around VND74 trillion (US$2.8 billion), which is 75% of the total revenue from the sector.
This figure marks a year-on-year increase of over 600%, primarily driven by payments from several large-scale property developments.
Vingroup paid over VND12 trillion (US$460 million) in land use fees for its 133-hectare Vinhomes Dan Phuong project, which is estimated to cost VND18.4 trillion (US$706 million) in total.
Around West Lake, Nam Thang Long Urban Area Development Co. Ltd. paid nearly VND13.6 trillion (US$521 million) for the Nam Thang Long–Ciputra urban area project.
In northern Hanoi, Smart City Development Investment JSC, a joint venture between BRG Group and the Japan-based Sumitomo Group, paid nearly VND10 trillion (US$383 million) for a smart city project in the Dong Anh, Phuc Thinh, and Thien Loc communes.
CTX Holdings, officially known as the Vietnam Construction and Trade Investment Corporation, paid nearly VND5 trillion (US$191.5 million) for a shopping center and apartment complex in Plot A1-2 of the Cau Giay New Urban Area. The site, located next to the IPH complex, is expected to host a Sun Group project.
In addition to land use fees, land and water surface lease payments brought an additional VND12 trillion (US$460 million) to the city’s budget, surpassing the annual target by 87% and marking a 342% increase year-on-year. This surge was mainly due to lump-sum lease payments from several major projects.
The Vietnam Exhibition and Fair Center JSC (VEFAC) paid more than VND5.4 trillion (US$207 million); the Smart City Development Investment JSC contributed over VND3.2 trillion (US$122.5 million); and Vingroup added over VND350 billion (US$13.4 million).
Overall, Hanoi collected nearly VND393 trillion ($15 billion) in state budget revenue during the first six months of 2025, marking a 52% year-on-year increase.
