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Recently, the Vietnamese government has opened the real estate market to foreign buyers, including Vietnamese Americans who do not yet hold a Vietnamese passport. This policy, which allows ownership of properties—particularly those in high-rise buildings—has attracted significant interest from investors and business communities.
Currently, Soho SoCal is implementing a strategy to help the Vietnamese community in the U.S. gain more information and knowledge about purchasing property in Vietnam. For us, business is not only about generating revenue and cash flow, but also about creating value, inspiration, and hope — helping one another to share and spread these values when returning to Vietnam.
Buying and owning real estate in the United States is quite different from in Vietnam. However, in principle, the preparation steps are quite similar. The process of purchasing a home in the U.S. involves many factors, so consulting with a real estate professional is very important. These professionals serve as a bridge, guiding you from the very beginning on what steps to take.
Financial expert Vân Gordon has been living in the United States for nearly 30 years. Her business specializes in providing financial services, real estate, and insurance solutions for individuals, families, and businesses. She is a member of the Vietnamese National Association of Real Estate Professionals (VNARP), the Orange County Realtors Association (OCRA), and the Vietnamese Business Investment Global Network (VBI Global).
At the same time, she collaborates with reputable and well-established real estate companies in Vietnam that are reaching out to the Vietnamese community in the U.S. Architecture & Lifestyle Magazine (KTĐS) recently had the opportunity to sit down with her to discuss the growing business opportunities in both the U.S. and Vietnamese markets.