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Housing and Real Estate in Ho Chi Minh City, Ho Chi Minh City

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You never need a car to get food because everything is within walking distance or might even be in your own house. It is part of the culture that people are allowed to sell food in our homes, even with just 2-3 tables. There are all kinds of street food, from savory to sweet, like bánh tráng trá»™n, bánh sữa chiên, tré trá»™n… whose prices never exceed $1. There are free drinking water fountains and free bread stations on the street, where the homeless or the poor can come and take what they need.

Ho Chi Minh city is very diverse. Ho Chi Minh City has a lot of places where you can get your dose of entertainment on a good level. Don’t forget to see the AO Show at the Royal Opera House when you’re in Saigon. There are so many clubs and bars in Ho Chi Minh City that it would take you a lifetime to visit them all. You can have a party in style on one of the fashionable rooftops, or you can go to Bui Vien Street for a pint at one of the bars for backpackers. I found Saigon to be much more affordable than Da Nang. You can find cheap apartments and houses to live here and the street food is not only delicious, but also cheap compared to the one we found in Hoi An and Da Nang.

Ho Chi Minh city is undeniably the most dynamic economic developed city in Vietnam with the population of more than 13 million. Although the city, which was built 100 years ago by the French for not so many population, was currently too overpopulated, more and more people in the countryside provinces from all around Vietnam to come to look for jobs, opportunities to invest, and start a company. Whoever considering about moving to Ho Chi Minh city should look for an apartment not very far from work because of the very heavy traffic in the city, especially in the rush hours and the special events of the city.

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