HCM City keen to build more social housing
The Department of Construction in Ho Chi Minh City sought the municipal People’s Committee’s approval for a proposal to build more than 2,000 additional apartments.
The CC1 project will be built for VND210 billion (US$9.45 million) on nearly 3,000 square metres on Nguyen Van Dung Street in Ward No. 6 in Go Vap district.
Meanwhile, the Chuong Duong Home, worth VND674 billion (US$30 million), includes five 13-storey buildings on 26,340 square metres in Truong Tho ward, Thu Duc district.
It will have 1,777 apartments ranging between 40-75 square metres.
According to the municipal Department of Construction, the city aims to complete three social housing projects in 2016, providing 1,491 apartments and starts construction on three other projects with 1,748 flats.