A Study on Selling Price of Luxury Apartments in Hanoi, Vietnam
1Huu Cuong Nguyen,
2Duc Tai Do
1Phd Candidate of course’s 35, National Economics University, Vietnam - Chairman of Hanoi Real Estate ClubCorresponding Author : Duc Tai Do
2University of Labor and Social Affairs, Vietnam
https://doi.org/10.47191/jefms/v3-i10-01
ABSTRACT:
The main purpose of this study is to empirically test the selling price of luxury apartments in Hanoi, Vietnam. The authors collected secondary data from previous studies, real estate firms in Hanoi. For this purpose, in this study we evaluated and analyzed selling prices of luxury apartments of real estate firms. The results of the research show that there are many differences in the selling price of luxury apartments. Based on the findings, some recommendations are given for real estate firms in Hanoi to improve the selling price of luxury apartments. This study will benefit the real estate firms in Hanoi in the improvement of their performance.
KEYWORDS:
selling price, luxury apartments, real estate firms
JEL CODES: :
L80, L85, G12, G13, G14
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