The Vietnam Association of Real Estate Brokers has released a report on the current state of Vietnam’s real estate market that The Leader has dubbed ‘not very positive’. The report (download here) takes the view that measures to alleviate pressure on the sector have done little to help.
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‘Not very positive’ Vietnam Association of Real Estate Brokers report released
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