Cumulatively, the national social housing program, aimed at building one million units from 2021 to 2030, has fulfilled approximately 62% of its goal.
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The Golden City social housing project in Long Xuyen ward, An Giang province, was handed over in July 2025. |
Currently, 698 social housing projects are underway across the country, totaling over 657,000 units. Of these, 193 projects, with 169,143 units, have been finished; 200 are under construction (134,111 units), and 305 have been approved in-principle (354,000 units). In 2025 alone, 90 new projects were launched, adding over 95,600 units.
Nineteen localities have achieved or surpassed their targets, including Hai Phong (23% over target), Bac Ninh (20% over), and Thai Nguyen, which completed nearly four times its goal. Major cities like Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City met or exceeded their plans, with Hanoi achieving 110% and Ho Chi Minh City 100%.
However, 12 localities, including Lam Dong, Gia Lai, Dak Lak, An Giang and Lang Son, failed to meet their targets, with Ha Tinh completing no social housing units this year.
In addition, Cao Bang, Dien Bien, and Lai Chau were not assigned targets for social housing development in the year.
The Ministry of Construction attributed the failure to the lack of local administration attention, insufficient funding for land clearance, and infrastructure challenges. Additionally, high housing prices and illegal brokering have undermined the intended benefits of the program.
Despite these challenges, the ministry has accelerated the process with new policies to address legal, financial, and land-related barriers. Moving forward, the Government aims to complete at least one million social housing units by 2030, with plans to establish a National Housing Fund to support sustainable development in the sector.
In the coming period, the ministry will accelerate the development of social housing for the 2026–2030 period in accordance with the Government's new resolution, aiming to achieve the goal of at least one million social housing units for low-income individuals and workers in industrial zones.
At the same time, the urgent establishment of a National Housing Fund is expected to boost the supply of this housing segment and ensure that the units reach the intended beneficiaries.
Source: VNA