Amidst the soaring apartment prices in Ho Chi Minh City, urban homeownership has become an increasingly elusive dream for many young individuals. According to CBRE’s Q3 2025 market report, the average price of primary residential units in the city has surged to 87 million VND per square meter, marking a staggering 30% increase year-over-year. This price point far exceeds the financial reach of young workers, whose typical monthly incomes range between 15 and 20 million VND.