The Investment (Dau tu) Review held a ceremony on March 15 to honour the most attractive real estate projects 2016 chosen by readers of the newspaper.

The poll was launched on dtck.vn and baodautu.vn from November 10 to December 10, 2016.
About 268,362 readers sent the votes for 59 projects in a month. The organising board based on five criteria, including location, design, utility, connectivity, compliance with the commitment of the owner to identify the most attractive projects.
Under the basis of the number of voted readers, the organizers selected the 15 projects having the highest number of votes with at least 5,000 votes for each project.
At the same time, the selected projects achieved over 70% of the readers graded well for all 5 criteria set by the organising board.
The most attractive projects include Vinhomes Golden River invested by Vingroup, Sonasea Villas & Resorts by CEO Group, Sun Group's Premier Residences, Phu Quoc Emerald Bay, Cocobay Da Nang by Empire Group.
Speaking at the awarding ceremony, Vice Chairman of Vingroup Le Khac Hiep said that this is one of the best polls for real estate projects conducted by readers.
He noted that the award objectively shows the quality of projects and the trust of customers to investors.
According to Vice Chairman of Vingroup Hiep, the growth of the real estate market in the recent years has been attributed by the active participation of big investors with huge projects, thus creating a of high-quality real estate supply and bringing a confidence to the market and consumers.
Editor-in-Chief of the Investment Review Le Trong Minh, head of the organizing board, said that the award aims to create a better living space for each person as well as to recognise the efforts of real estate developers in Vietnam.
About 268,362 readers sent the votes for 59 projects in a month. The organising board based on five criteria, including location, design, utility, connectivity, compliance with the commitment of the owner to identify the most attractive projects.
Under the basis of the number of voted readers, the organizers selected the 15 projects having the highest number of votes with at least 5,000 votes for each project.
![]() At the awarding ceremony.
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The most attractive projects include Vinhomes Golden River invested by Vingroup, Sonasea Villas & Resorts by CEO Group, Sun Group's Premier Residences, Phu Quoc Emerald Bay, Cocobay Da Nang by Empire Group.
Speaking at the awarding ceremony, Vice Chairman of Vingroup Le Khac Hiep said that this is one of the best polls for real estate projects conducted by readers.
He noted that the award objectively shows the quality of projects and the trust of customers to investors.
According to Vice Chairman of Vingroup Hiep, the growth of the real estate market in the recent years has been attributed by the active participation of big investors with huge projects, thus creating a of high-quality real estate supply and bringing a confidence to the market and consumers.
Editor-in-Chief of the Investment Review Le Trong Minh, head of the organizing board, said that the award aims to create a better living space for each person as well as to recognise the efforts of real estate developers in Vietnam.
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