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Accommodation in Da Nang

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Are you considering living in the vibrant coastal city of Da Nang? 九色视频 showcases several rental options, and we encourage you to find the space that best suits your needs. In this article, we outline popular neighborhoods and clarify budget expectations. Learn everything you need to know about finding accommodation in Da Nang.听听

Why should you live in Da Nang?

Da Nang's real estate market has experienced accelerated growth over the past few years as the population expands to welcome many new long-term residents interested in living by the beach. While legally, there isn't a digital nomad visa in Vietnam, Da Nang is a preferred base for those hopping from Bali or Thailand and working remotely.

Here are the main reasons why people choose to live in Da Nang:

  • Fresh seafood in abundance;
  • White sand beaches of My Khe Beach;
  • Architectural wonders of Dragon Beach and Ba Na Hills;
  • Several international schools that provide top-tier education;
  • Mountain ranges accessible from the city for weekend hiking.

The real estate market in Da Nang

In Da Nang, you will find not only luxury villas and hotels but also multi-story residential complexes. Rent prices generally fluctuate between 9 and 21 million VND (USD 353-824) in neighborhoods outside the city center. Meanwhile, a downtown and chic apartment will be more expensive, with an average spend of 13,947,717 VND (USD 547) per month and going as high as 30 million VND (USD 1,177) However, if you don't mind driving into the city and prefer the privacy and space of a villa, there are several available for you to browse.

There are three main neighborhoods that expats prefer in Da Nang:

  • An Thuong: Outside the main tourist strip, this neighborhood is popular with foreigners for its proximity to the beach. You will still have to drive back downtown for most restaurants, but at most, the journey will be a quick 15-minute drive. Monthly rentals in this neighborhood start at 10.5 million VND (412 USD).
  • Hai Chau 1: Recognized as the 鈥渄owntown鈥 or central business district, living here will put you in the middle of the action but away from other expat communities. You will be embracing a much more local way of living, and apartments reflect this in both decor and price. Prices for one bedrooms start at 9 million VND (353 USD).
  • Son Tra: Perfect for the outdoors enthusiast, the Son Tra peninsula is home to the Lady Buddha statue (Linh Ung Pagoda on Google Maps) and Monkey Mountain. You are almost on the Hai Van pass, which is the highway connecting Hue and Da Nang. Apartment prices in this neighborhood start at 6.5 million VND (255 USD).

Good to know:

Da Nang is a great place to immerse yourself in local culture and practice your Vietnamese. The central region has a slightly different dialect than the North or South, so be prepared to listen and offer a polite xin l峄梚 while practicing.

How to look for accommodation in Da Nang

It is not difficult for foreigners to find accommodation in the city of Da Nang. Many real estate investors are building high-rise apartments as Da Nang is rising in popularity with locals and foreigners.

If you are moving to Da Nang for work, then your employer should help you find housing, but without an HR department, a realtor is the next best thing. Utilize your network and social media, like Facebook (, ), to find excellent apartments or lease takeovers before you arrive or settle into a holiday rental while you find the ideal beach house.

Rents in Da Nang

Typically, property rental in Vietnam will be for one year with one month's deposit upfront. Your landlord will be responsible for notifying local police that you are moving in and maintaining the 鈥減ink book鈥. All contracts should be translated from Vietnamese to English, with your own copy given for reference after signing.

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We do our best to provide accurate and up to date information. However, if you have noticed any inaccuracies in this article, please let us know in the comments section below.

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Chelsea is a Canadian freelance writer who has been living abroad in Vietnam since 2019. For her, Vietnam is numerous noodle soups, chaotic markets, hidden alleys, and breathtaking landscapes from north to south; making vibrant memories countrywide.

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