This is considered a crucial preparatory step to align land prices with market rates, ensuring transparency in land acquisition, compensation, and investment attraction.
According to the draft, Bach Dang Street continues to hold the highest position in Da Nang’s land price framework. The section from Le Duan to Nguyen Van Linh is set at approximately 350 million VND/m², while other segments range from 255 to 327 million VND/m² depending on the location.

The segment of Bach Dang Street from Nguyen Van Linh to Le Duan is designated as the city’s most expensive.
Several central streets also recorded high prices, including Nguyen Van Linh (135–255 million VND/m²), Ly Thai To (165 million VND/m²), Le Duan (115–126 million VND/m²), and Le Loi (100–115 million VND/m²).
In the coastal area, land prices on Hoang Sa Street are proposed at over 182 million VND/m² for the segment between Nguyen Huy Chuong and Nguyen Phan Vinh, and 162 million VND/m² for the segment between Nguyen Phan Vinh and Le Van Luong. Ho Nghinh Street ranges from 119 to 189 million VND/m² depending on the segment.

Many central streets in Da Nang record high prices.
By administrative unit, Ba Na Commune saw the highest average increase at 82.29%, followed by Hoa Vang Commune (81.74%), Hoa Tien Commune (79.95%), and Hoa Xuan Ward (46%).
Coastal and urban wards such as Lien Chieu, Ngu Hanh Son, Hai Van, and Hoa Khanh experienced an average increase of 28%–29%. Notably, Hai Chau Ward, the central area, recorded the lowest increase at approximately 5%.
The Department of Agriculture and Environment stated that the land price table was developed in compliance with market principles, ensuring a balance of interests among the State, citizens, and investors, while maintaining objectivity, transparency, and fairness.
The department is currently seeking feedback from agencies, organizations, and the public until November 21. After compilation, the dossier will be submitted to the City Land Price Appraisal Council for review before being presented to the competent authority for issuance.
Earlier in 2025, Da Nang adjusted its land price table twice. Decision 59/2024, issued at the beginning of the year, raised average land prices by 10%–12%. By July 2025, the City People’s Committee further issued Decision 45, which increased prices more significantly compared to the previous table.
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