Welcome to the My Hanh Land FAQ. Here you’ll find answers to the most common questions about land ownership, pricing, documents, and legal matters in Duc Hoa, Long An.
This article is especially helpful if you’re considering Plot No.430 offered by My Hanh Land.
1. Is the land ownership verified and legal?
Yes. The land plot is legally owned by an individual seller with a clear title. The land certificate is issued by the Long An Department of Natural Resources, ensuring that there are no intermediaries involved and that the ownership transfer is easy and transparent.
2. Can I visit the plot before making a decision?
Absolutely. You’re welcome to visit Plot No.430 in person before making any commitment. We frequently organize site visits to provide buyers with full transparency and first-hand experience of the surrounding area.
3. How close is Plot No.430 to Ho Chi Minh City?
Plot No.430 is approximately 35 kilometers from Ho Chi Minh City. It offers easy access via Provincial Road 9 and Route 824, making it a strategic location for residential or investment purposes.
4. What are the zoning regulations for the land? Can I build a house?
The land is zoned for legal residential use, complying with local planning and zoning laws. You can build a house, a small workshop, or even develop it for small business purposes, depending on the official land use plan.
5. Are there any additional fees or taxes I should be aware of?
Yes. Like all real estate transactions in Vietnam, there are standard government fees and taxes. These may include registration fees, notary costs, and a personal income tax on the transfer. All costs will be clearly listed in the contract so you can understand the total investment.