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Association proposes housing stimulus package

The HCM City Real Estate Association has proposed the State Bank of Vietnam raise a stimulus package similar to its previous 30 trillion VND (1.3 billion USD) preferential home loan package.
Association proposes housing stimulus package ảnh 1Apartment buildings for low-income earners in Dang Xa Urban Area, Gia Lam District, Hanoi. ​(Source: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – TheHCM City Real Estate Association has proposed the State Bank of Vietnam raise astimulus package similar to its previous 30 trillion VND (1.3 billion USD)preferential home loan package.

The package should aim to provide preferential loans for the purchase ofaffordable apartments, with prices of around VNĐ1 billion per unit.

Since the 30 trillion VND housing stimulus package ended in 2016, no similarpackages were released, while demand remained high, the association said.

The association said a sum of 1 trillion VND out of 2 trillion VND, allocatedto the Vietnam Bank for Social Policies to support social housing projects,should be transferred to four credit institutions - Vietcombank, Vietinbank,Agribank and BIDV - to provide preferential loans for social housing purchases.

In addition, the State budget should spend some 1-2 trillion VND annually inthe 2018-20 period to provide loans for affordable home purchases at thepreferential interest rate of 4.8 per cent per year.

The association also proposed mechanisms to be put in place to ensure the preferentiallending package is used for the right purposes.

Further, preferential credits should also be provided to social housingdevelopers to lower housing prices.

The 30 trillion VND housing stimulus package was introduced in 2013 when thereal estate market faced high inventories and bad debts after the 2008-09freeze.

Some 70 percent of the package was provided to home buyers at preferentialinterest rates. The package helped more than 56,000 low-income earners to ownhomes.-VNA
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