Classifying 2 cases for people to prepare documents for land data scanning
Thanh Oai Commune People's Committee (Hanoi) has launched a 45-day peak campaign to carry out surveying, mapping, land registration, land records, and building a national land database in the commune.
Accordingly, each household and individual using land needs to prepare all documents related to the land plot being used.
For land plots that have been granted a Certificate of Land Use Rights, it is requested to prepare the original or photocopy of the Certificate. For land plots that have not been granted a Certificate, it is necessary to prepare documents on the origin of land use, purchase, sale, transfer, donation, inheritance or other related documents (if any). In addition, land users need to prepare a Citizen Identity Card to serve the comparison, verification and updating of information according to regulations. See more...
Land supply increases but liquidity remains low
The land plot segment recorded mixed developments in Q2/2026. Supply increased compared to the same period last year, but demand is still low, and liquidity has not improved significantly. In that context, the market continues to differentiate as cash flow focuses more on projects with complete legal status and exploitation potential.
In the housing real estate market in Ho Chi Minh City and surrounding areas, Mr. Vo Hong Thang, Deputy General Director of DKRA Group, said that the land plot segment in the second quarter recorded a primary supply increase of about 8% compared to the same period in 2025. However, about 93% of the supply still comes from projects that have been opened for sale before.
Market demand continues to be low when consumption only reaches about 4% of total supply, down about 16% compared to the same period in 2025. Primary prices have not changed much compared to the previous quarter and continue to remain high due to the impact of input costs. Meanwhile, secondary prices increased by about 4% compared to the beginning of the year, mainly in projects that have completed legal procedures and have good commercial exploitation potential.
Hai Phong prioritizes handling 66 level D apartment buildings
Hai Phong City is demolishing a series of degraded apartment buildings to ensure safety during the rainy and storm season as well as accelerate the progress of urban embellishment in the area.
Hai Phong currently has 177 old apartment buildings that are degraded, most of which were built in the period 1960-1985 and have expired their service life. Of which, 66 are dangerous level D apartment buildings, 58 are level C apartment buildings. Infrastructure in these areas is overloaded, outdated, and does not ensure fire safety. The city is promoting the relocation, renovation, and reconstruction of apartment buildings to ensure safety for people.
More than 10 years in the resettlement area, 36 households in Quang Ngai are still waiting anxiously for red books.
More than 10 years after moving to Mang Pok Resettlement Area (Quang Ngai) to avoid landslides, 36 households have not yet been granted land use right certificates. According to people, not being granted red books not only affects their legitimate rights but also makes it difficult for them to access credit capital to invest in production and economic development.
To remove difficulties, in the past time, relevant agencies and units have coordinated to review dossiers and propose to competent authorities to consider and handle obstacles in order to complete procedures according to regulations. However, up to now, the issuance of land use right certificates to households has not been implemented. See more...

