Housing prices in Hanoi rose the most in five years, driven up by limited supply and the specter of inflation, VNExpress reported.
According to leading property consultancy CBRE, the average price of a new apartment increased by 13 per cent to US$1,655 per square meter, the report said, adding that in the secondary market, it was up 9 percent at $1,278.
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