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Hanoi sells 600 old villas

The above villas are owned by the state, are in the list of villas for sale and are mainly located in central districts.

This is one of the solutions on mechanisms and policies just launched by the Hanoi People’s Committee to manage and use public villas built before 1954 in Hanoi, period 2021-2025.

All 600 villas are managed by Hanoi Housing Development and Management One Member Limited Liability Company for lease in accordance with the provisions of the Law on Housing in 2014 and are being sold unfinished.

According to the explanation of the city of Hanoi, the sale of villas is to create capital for the renovation, embellishment and reconstruction of the historic inner city with ancient houses, old villas and other architectural works.





Old villa at Tran Quoc Toan street, Tran Hung Dao ward, Ba Dinh.  Photo: Giang Huy

Old villa at Tran Quoc Toan street, Tran Hung Dao ward, Ba Dinh. Image: Giang Huy

In addition, a number of state-owned special-use villas on the list of not-for-sale are also reviewed to develop a plan for auction or auction for 10-15 years’ rental at market prices.

The city also studies to adjust the list of villas that are not for sale (reviewing 105 old state-owned villas managed by the city, which are using interlacing offices and houses of households) to develop plans to move agencies and organizations. The city then holds an auction or rental auction.

Hanoi currently has 1,216 villas, including 367 state-owned villas, 732 mixed-owned villas between the state and households or between households; 117 privately owned villas.

The old villas were mainly built before 1954, with French architecture or a combination of Western and Asian architecture, mainly located in Ba Dinh, Hoan Kiem, Hai Ba Trung, Dong Da and Tay Ho districts. .

The city believes that the quality of many villas has deteriorated, and there is not enough funding for maintenance, renovation and repair. Most of the villas were built over 100 years; Many buildings are not maintained and repaired regularly, so they are degraded and damaged.

To overcome the above situation, Hanoi has set a target in the 2021-2025 period to preserve and embellish 60 villas and architectural works managed by the city and the central government.

Hanoi will complete, display, and announce detailed planning, urban design, sample design of ancient houses, old villas, and other valuable architectural works in the historic inner city and districts. inner city so that all organizations and individuals can know and participate in criticism, implementation…

Vo Hai

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