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Will you consider to move to Vietnam for retirement?
 
Yes [ 45 ] ** [50.00%]
No [ 27 ] ** [30.00%]
I won't or can't retire [ 18 ] ** [20.00%]
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gooroojee
post Jan 14 2020, 09:47 PM

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QUOTE(takadanicklagi @ Jan 14 2020, 02:25 PM)
On a serious note. Houses in HCM is more expensive than Malaysia.
In Saigon , land and housing is more expensive.. food more expensive.. cars same price.. alcohol cheaper.. nightlife like clubs and bars, same price.. medical expenses is cheaper.. cinema tickets are more expensive...

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gooroojee
post Jan 14 2020, 10:20 PM

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QUOTE(mitun @ Jan 14 2020, 09:55 PM)
Housing depends where you buy. I have an apartment and house in D2 prices ok compared to KL. 1000sqf apartment goes about 900k-1.1 mil. I just went for a medical checkup yesterday and it costs 30% more than Gleneagles. Local healthcare might be cheap but one of the few times I went to a local hospital reminded me of a Vietnam war movie with beds in the corridor so no it’s not cheap for foreigners.
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Hmm, a unit at Saigon Royal Residences is minimum rm700k for a 550sqft unit.. the smallest.. so it really depends...
gooroojee
post Jan 15 2020, 07:51 PM

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QUOTE(New Klang @ Jan 14 2020, 10:35 PM)
Why do you need to buy in the central part of Saigon?
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Nola ... If you're interested to invest my friend selling land in a neighbouring town.. one hour drive from Saigon.. 1075sqft.. VND 1 billion asking price..

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