HCMC – The real estate market is moving away from short-term rallies toward a path driven by core fundamentals such as infrastructure, industrial activity and capital flows.
Understanding market cycles and the dynamics of each segment will be crucial to capturing opportunities and managing risks in the coming period.
The real estate market can now be likened to an ecosystem operating through multiple growth waves. Transport infrastructure often plays a signaling role, industrial property and logistics extend the impact, while urban development and housing follow in the next stage of development.
Against this backdrop, opportunities are less likely to come from short-lived speculative surges and more from the ability to identify the right cycle and the distinct dynamics of each segment. Understanding new growth drivers and building suitable strategies has therefore become more important than ever.
To provide updated and multidimensional perspectives on the market, the Saigon Times Group will host the Real Estate Forum 2026 under the theme: “Layered Growth: Infrastructure Cycles and New Capital Flows.”
The forum is scheduled to take place at 8:30 a.m. on May 21, 2026, in HCMC, with speakers from regulatory agencies, the expert community, banks, investment funds, and businesses operating in real estate, industry and logistics.
The event will feature keynote presentations and in-depth panel discussions, combined with networking sessions, focusing on two main themes:
- The infrastructure investment cycle and the emergence of new urban growth hubs in the 2026-2030 period.
- Shifts in capital flows across the economy, along with the impact of supply chains, logistics, technology and innovation on the real estate market
Through these discussions, the forum aims to clarify emerging market trends while creating a platform for dialogue and networking among stakeholders across the real estate ecosystem.
The Saigon Times Group cordially invites businesses and readers to attend the forum.
The Saigon Times Group cordially invites businesses and readers to attend the forum. Interested participants may register for the event here or contact Ms. Thu Tra at 093 2571301 or via email at thutra@thesaigontimes.vn.








