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I think district 2 is a new district. Last time I was there 4 years ago the place was flooded out. Still has some flooding issues but better than last time I was there and more lively activities.
Don't eat the che alongside the street. Man I got stomach problems after that.
It's still fairly new so many empty apartments, that imo means you can haggle more on the price

Only down side I'm aware of is it's location. There doesn't seem to be much around there yet, but it's not exactly far from Thao Dien.
I'm going to move to TPHCM this September to live & work. How much is the price range for a nice western living condition such as the place you are staying at or for a decent flat/apt. in your area?
I don't like to live in the center of town. I prefer to live in a decent, safe, and quiet neighborhood & buy a motorbike to get around.聽 All comments & suggestions are welcome.

Thank you!
Roe
a 3 bedroom and 4 bathroom flat. 2 of
The bathrooms have no shower though. But you can get a flat here for $950. You can google it a The Vista An Phu. Have a nice day!

It's in one of the classifieds but haven't got a reply back to my message to the owner of that ad. Anyways my fiance doesn't want me to rent it out. Any other girl I'm sure would love to live in that sort of luxury except my girl lol.
khanh44 wrote:I was looking at a place $150USD for a room in a shared house. Had pool, security and looked like 24/7 a/c.
It's in one of the classifieds but haven't got a reply back to my message to the owner of that ad. Anyways my fiance doesn't want me to rent it out. Any other girl I'm sure would love to live in that sort of luxury except my girl lol.
I think with the price you give... can find a room but without pool & security
Yuli
Roe_Amerasian wrote:Hello pnaiprincess (and everyone living in the area)
I'm going to move to TPHCM this September to live & work. How much is the price range for a nice western living condition such as the place you are staying at or for a decent flat/apt. in your area?
I don't like to live in the center of town. I prefer to live in a decent, safe, and quiet neighborhood & buy a motorbike to get around.聽 All comments & suggestions are welcome.
Thank you!
Roe
I think you need to know which District you will work and after decide where you will live. If not yet..you can live in a hotel...have a lot prices for hotels also. For example: live in D1 and D2 very good if you work in D1 but a bit far if you work at Tan Binh dist ( Near the airport )
And find a apartment in Sg is very easy....bcz it empty a lot.
Yuli_nguyen wrote:khanh44 wrote:I was looking at a place $150USD for a room in a shared house. Had pool, security and looked like 24/7 a/c.
It's in one of the classifieds but haven't got a reply back to my message to the owner of that ad. Anyways my fiance doesn't want me to rent it out. Any other girl I'm sure would love to live in that sort of luxury except my girl lol.
I think with the price you give... can find a room but without pool & security
Yuli
Hello Pnaiprincess - I won't be in HCMC until Sept. and as mentioned previously: I am sure it is a nice place and comes with many amenities, however, it's way out of my budget.聽 Plus, I only need a one bedroom apartment.聽 Nevertheless, thank you for your info!
Thanks
middle class people suffering now to rent a room/apartment/house in these areas. Even they come alone to live, rent 3+ BR apartment/ house/villas!
I don't understand why they showing up like this. By showing up their 'arrogance' of money, actually they are harming others!
There is no rent control Act/Rule here? (If they make rule for that, 'rent' will control them, right?

Here in this topic I understood that many expats want to live a simple life. I appreciate them whole heatedly!
If you are coming single, just rent a room.Do you know how many hours you spend in that room a day if you have some job?
So think carefully before you leap!
I saw some members encouraging聽 to rent 3+ BR house/apartment even they are single!
Actually do you want to help them or in your mind discouraging them? Do you think if more people come and stay here you will lose something?
Don't think that way. If more people want to come means more development in Vietnam Tourism and economy.
Ken Charma
colinoscapee wrote:I think half the problem Ken is that companies pay rents for employess, the locals just keep raising the prices and the companies keep paying. I would never live in Thao Dien or An Phu, I find its more of a family enviroment and very unexciting in relation to having so many expats there.
Yeah, that's right! But not only expat employees there. I know many expats come and do some home based business there. They too never bargain for cheap rent or the deposit. When some agent or their Vietnamese friend (usually girls-they have no power to bargain, because they are not renting:D) suggest, they just pay that amount without any hesitation. These kind of people are the dangerous curse of our society.
I know personally that area. Actually that's an isolated area of expats. Nobody care anyone there. If you go just can live alone. (calm and quiet, no disturbance)You do not get any 'neighbor' there. Only you get neighbor-ship in APN 
Just before a month I try to rent one 3 BR house there for our business. The land lady asked 10M VND and 2 months deposit. We liked that house and bargain. At last fixed 10M rent and 1 month deposit plus she agree to fix 1 extra AC.After some time she asked 2 months deposit because her husband call and instruct her. So we just skipped. That means if we try we can find out cheapest room/house/apartment. All are busy even if no job 
Thao Dien area is better than An Phu and it's suitable for family with kids (Schools near). People who come alone, please do not go and stay that area if you have no business there!
Just stay where is your earning!
And remember to bargain rent and deposit!
colinoscapee wrote:Yes, always bargain with the landlords. VN landlords are not too bright, they rather leave a place empty for six months then drop the rent, which to us expats is just absurd.But its just a case of finding decent landlords, I have had 4 landlords here, in Tan Binh,D4,D1 and now Vung Tau. Three have been very good,one was a money hungry vulture that even tried to keep my deposit of 175 million vnd when I was leaving.Make sure you have the lease done in dual languages, and watch out for contracts with a clause that you pay the landlords tax.
I never allow any landlord to climb over my head and poo!
Almost every landlords whom I deal with dare not to show up their arrogance on me. Some one try and disgraced with my tongue(good thing of lawyer profession:), thanks to my Dad!)
We are customers, we have the right."ignorantia legis neminem excusat"!

Thanks for the suggestion!聽 That is exactly what I am planning to do.聽 5 mil dong/month for a large room with king bed, AC, free wifi, and sat TVI sounds very fair. I am going to send you a private mail.
DirtyPierre wrote:Why not just stay in a family run hotel for the first month in District 1 and scout around looking at all options of accommodation. I pay 5million dong per month for a large room with king size bed aircon free wifi 99 channel sat TV.
That's right.聽 Living in VN or any where in world, I would want to live within the laws so I am planning to get my motorbike license within my first week of being there.
DirtyPierre wrote:Plus I forgot to mention you can use that month to get your Vietnam drivers license. A reminder to all expats drive without a VN Drivers license and you injure some one it's 10 years jail and if they should die it jumps to 20 yrs. It's all on the government website.
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