Tips for renting House, Apartment and Villa in Da Nang, Vietnam | CVR
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- The process for renting an apartment or a house in Vietnam is quite similar whether you are a foreigner or a local. For many expats in Vietnam, renting a home or apartment is the most popular choice;
After 10+ years of experience helping local and foreign clients with residential and commercial leases in Da Nang, CVR continues to fine-tune the leasing process and assist customers new and old with finding rental properties in Central Vietnam!
We have talked with our agents and compiled a few of the most important tips when looking for a rental property, negotiating the lease, and ensuring a friendly and cooperative relationship with the landlord in Vietnam.
More details at: cvr.com.vn/tips-on-renting-in...
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Timecodes:
0:00 - Intro
0:47 - Pre-lease before coming to Vietnam
1:33 - General Lease Structure in Vietnam
2:55 - How does the Payment work in Vietnam?
4:02 - How to get better rental prices in Vietnam?
4:50 - Important Clauses to include in a Lease Agreement in Vietnam
9:00 - Rainy season in Vietnam - What you should look out for.
11:07 - During the Lease
12:51 - Outtro
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A subscriber of this channel, I recently had the privilege of meeting Austin of CVR in Vietnam to tour and view some Da Nang real estate properties for sale. I think as to the current state of the Da Nang and Central Vietnam economy, leasing is the best option right now as many properties are still in a state of limbo due to Covid and slow to recover International tourism. Just one key point to add to Austin's thorough assessment of leasing in Vietnam, which is always document the leased property with photos (especially if renting a furnished unit), and make sure the landlord has the pink title to the property. There are plenty of rental scams in Vietnam in which they will show you the property, take your deposit, and will never be seen again.
Always go with a reputable broker or realty company. Or go directly with the landlord and vet that the landlord is indeed the property owner with a pink title on his or her hand.
Hey Don, thank you very much for your kind and informative comment. Was very nice meeting you and hope to see you on your next visit to Da Nang!
great video but the audio is an issue...
Love your commentary so informative and I feel I can feel comfortable in my skin to contact central Vietnam reality😊
Thanks Eileen! Feel free to reach out anytime with questions, always happy to help!
Awesome tips!
Thank you so much Hans. We're glad you enjoyed the video!
I have subscribed and love all your knowledgeable information about living in Da Nang.
Thanks for your kind comment! Glad you enjoyed the videos
@@CentralVietnamRealty I am temporarily moving to Vietnam in the area of Da Nang. I am interested in An Thong in rental for one bedroom apartment. I will be in October for 3 months if I am happy with the environment I will consider retirement. What do u recommend will be the best area for one person
@@eileenstill Hey Eileen - An Thuong or My An area would make a great choice as it’s extremely convenient and within walking distance of the beach!
Please feel free to reach out and one of our agents can begin providing options. Thanks!
+84 (0) 868 326 923 (Whatsapp/Zalo)
austin.weyers@cvr.com.vn
Love your simple yet thorough explanation of the rental properties and the associated cost and terms & conditions. Plus all the hidden issues but you Austin have been upfront about the hidden unknowns just so helpful for me a s new comer to Vietnam starting in February and staying in a hostel initially until I find the right rental properties. Keep up the great work c u soon in Danang.😊
Thanks for the comment Eileen! Best of luck with the move in February and look forward to seeing you in Da Nang! Feel free to reach out if you need anything
Thanks for the information and helpful tips.
Dear Tim - thanks for your kind comments! Glad you enjoyed the video
thank you
Are the Vietnamese property owners willing to accept lease with option to buy ?
Thanks for the questions Greg - This scheme is very uncommon in Vietnam at the moment. Though some foreign owners would likely consider it.
That being said, we can always try!
@@CentralVietnamRealty Thanks amigo.. see ya later this year..
How can I contact to discuss my situation .
Thanks for your comment Eileen - please contact us directly via email or phone so we can discuss your information.
+84 (0) 868 326 923
austin.weyers@cvr.com.vn
Im looking to move to Vietnam in in 2025 and checking Da Nabg out iin November 2026 looking for a villa to rent
Thanks Zeu! Feel free to reach out before you arrive if you want to start looking at properties
do you have an email or contact info. I want to come to DaNang sometime in February and am looking to stay for one month to start.
Thanks for your comment! Please contact us at the email below
Info@cvr.com.vn
Good evening, I am looking to move to Da Nang between June and August of this year, 2024. Can you please provide me with your contact information. Thank you Martin
Thanks for the comment Martin - please feel free to reach out via email to the address below. we look forward to connecting!
info@cvr.com.vn
Like the vid- But hes a tip- Look at the camera more. Remember you're talking to me on my screen, looking away all the time comes across untrustworthy. Do you talk to people face to face like this? I'd say not.
Thanks for the tip Clayton!
If you're thinking of renting an apartment or house in Vietnam I have some advice.... don't ! The Vietnamese will take you to the cleaners. I know an English guy who rented a house in Saigon and after he did a visa run to Cambodia was refused re-entry to Vietnam at the border. If the owner of the house or apartment has Communist government connections as in this case, they can fix you this way.
Vietnam has no rule of law and as a foreigner you have no rights..... that's the straight dope.
Hey Robert, I’m sorry to hear what happens to your friend.
The best way would, of course, be to secure residency through one of Vietnam’s many legal methods. Though visa runs have worked historically for a majority of residents.
@@CentralVietnamRealty I'm not trying to tell anyone that they shouldn't go to Vietnam or that it's no good, on the contrary Vietnam a great place, people are friendly and safe but they must be careful particularly when renting places and not give the owner large deposits.
Thanks for the reply Robert - we agree with your points! Generally, deposits for residential properties are equivalent to 1 month rental rate @@robertnicholson1409
@@CentralVietnamRealty I'll just say this. Rules and regulations is a western thing, law of contact etc don't apply in Asia generally, Hong Kong was the exception because it was run by the white man, every where else it's about relationship and status. I've been all over Asia, living in China, Taiwan, Hong Kong even Cambodia but I have visited Vietnam several times.
It's a beautiful country but as a non Vietnamese you can't live there and you'd be insane to invest there.
What’s your contact# I’m interested in Relocating and renting in April
Dear Cisco, thanks for your comment! You can contact me via phone or WhatsApp at the number / email below.
+84 (0) 868 326 923
austin.weyers@cvr.com.vn