Staying ahead of the curve, prominent investors like Nam Long have joined hands with banks to offer superior financial solutions, opening up ownership and wealth accumulation opportunities for many investors in integrated urban areas adjacent to Ho Chi Minh City’s center.
Satellite towns attract smart investors
The infrastructure breakthrough in Ho Chi Minh City’s East region with key projects such as the Long Thanh International Airport, vital highways, and the metro is transforming satellite towns like Izumi City in Bien Hoa, Dong Nai, into investment hotspots. According to investors, this location holds assets as the well-planned integrated township anticipates the wave of population migration and has ample room for growth.
Located along the Dong Nai River, Izumi City symbolizes a modern, prosperous, and nature-integrated township with a “golden” advantage of being just a 30-minute drive from Ho Chi Minh City’s center. Moreover, the project boasts rare advantages due to its pivotal position in the region’s crucial infrastructure, where vibrant economic potential, convenient transportation links, diverse off-site services, and comprehensive on-site amenities converge. Notably, Izumi Canaria, the newest subdivision of the Izumi City integrated township, has attracted the real estate industry’s attention by catering to both investment and long-term residential demands.
Owning real estate in a satellite town like Izumi City is not just about investing in a place to live but also about accumulating a strategic asset that can appreciate in value alongside the region’s development. This has been proven by the project’s first subdivision, which, upon completion and handover, has formed a civilized community, adding life and solid assurance to the value of the entire township.

The first subdivision of Izumi City has been handed over and a community is gradually forming.
Wealth accumulation from monthly income: Superior financial solution
For many, the biggest concern when investing in real estate is the need for a substantial down payment and the pressure of repayment. Experts suggest that the mindset of “waiting until I have enough money” often causes people to miss the “golden opportunity” as real estate prices tend to increase over time alongside infrastructure development.
Understanding the investors’ financial constraints, Nam Long, along with its strategic banking partners, has designed superior financial tools such as Easy Pay (Finance at your fingertips) and the Dragon Priority Account—optimizing cash flow and enhancing investment returns for customers.
With these flexible financial packages, instead of a large initial payment, investors can spread out their payments over time, aligning with their periodic income. Moreover, the payment schedules are designed to minimize pressure in the initial years, allowing investors to balance their expenses and savings. Especially in the context of stable interest rates, leveraging financial leverage from banks is a wise strategy, enabling the acquisition of assets in satellite towns with attractive price appreciation potential while retaining capital for other plans.
At a recent seminar on “Buying a house with salary” organized by Tuoi Tre Newspaper in collaboration with Nam Long Corporation, economic experts affirmed that instead of idle money or modest savings account interest rates, investors could turn their monthly income into capital to gradually build a substantial asset and a solid investment for the future.

Flexible financial solutions play a pivotal role in boosting real estate investment decisions.
Dr. Dinh The Hien believes that with the current favorable interest rate environment, those who can balance their financial equation and buy a house with their salary are not just acquiring a place to live but also investing in an asset with good appreciation potential.
Meanwhile, Ms. Duong Thuy Dung, Executive Director of CBRE Vietnam, stated that integrated, multi-functional townships with solid legal frameworks from reputable developers are the top choice for individual investors. Therefore, integrated satellite towns with infrastructure connectivity and a focus on quality of life are the preferred investment trend, offering sustainable value growth potential.
As the next piece of the Izumi City puzzle, the Izumi Canaria subdivision is tailored for investors with foresight. Located in a prime spot adjacent to the river and canal, Izumi Canaria not only offers a green living space reminiscent of a resort but also encompasses elements that guarantee exceptional price appreciation potential.
Developed by Nam Long and two leading Japanese partners, Hankyu Hanshin Properties and Tokyu Corporation, Izumi Canaria blends local expertise with international standards, assuring timely delivery, quality, and value appreciation over time.

Izumi Canaria – the river-adjacent subdivision of Izumi City.
Therefore, owning Izumi Canaria at this point is not just about buying a house but about embarking on a journey of smart wealth accumulation. By leveraging tailored financial solutions, investors are seizing the opportunity to get ahead of the curve, harnessing the area’s robust infrastructure growth potential, and acquiring a valuable asset—a sustainable legacy for future generations.
For more information about Izumi City, please visit: www.izumicity.vn
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