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Land price table adjusted

Posted Date: 20/07/2010
On November 17 morning, the Provincial People’s Committee had a working session with the Department of Natural Resources and Environment and related departments to adjust the land prices set for 2010.

On the basis of land prices in 2009, the draft regulation on land prices for types of land set for 2010 overcomes shortcomings of the old one, and supplements some criteria to complete the land price tabl against the market prices.

Accordingly, the new land price is adjusted with the rather high price level. In particular, the land prices for perennial and annual crops areas remain at those prices in 2009. For remaining urban areas, the land prices has been changed in 2 different ways including an increase of 50-100% and a decrease of 17-38% or keeping those prices in 2009 unchanged. For aquatic product –processing areas, the land prices are kept unchanged.

   

Chairman Vo Van Mot is addressing the meeting

 

In perennial and annual crops rural areas, the land prices decrease from 17-30% (Dac Lua, Xuan Hoa, Xuan Tam, Xuan Hung, Ma Da, Phu Ly, and Thanh Son). The land prices for some border areas of districts reduce 17-30%. For most neighbouring areas of urban centre, commercial and industrial areas, the prices rise 20-50%.

The non-agricultural production business land prices in rural areas (front road) increase 20-100% in such districts as Cam My, Vinh Cuu, Long Thanh, Trang Bom, and Nhon Trach. The land prices for urban areas on the front road increase 20-50% (Bien Hoa city, Trang Bom town, and Xuan Loc town).

   
 Illustration  

In general, the land prices for each type of land (on the main road routes) in rural areas have also been increasing: Tan Phu (20-30%), Thong Nhat (17-21%), Vinh Cuu (25-75%), Nhon Trach (12-20%), Trang Bom (30-50%), Dinh Quan (100%), and Cam My and Bien Hoa (33-100%), etc. 

According to Nguyen Van Hung, Director of Dong Nai Department of Natural Resources and Environment, the land prices set for 2010 represent a 40 per cent increase over those in 2009, and are 80 per cent of the market prices.

Accordingly, the draft of land price table adjustment in 2010 will be fully made in order to submit to the Provincial People’s Committee for approval by the end of this year.

   Reported by N.Thuong, Translated by Minh Minh