Dư HàngRent Prices 2026

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Our Verdict

"Bougie"

At a median of $9.8/m², you’re paying a premium for the convenience of being 'center-adjacent.' The BOUGIE rating reflects the recent wave of renovated studios and mini-apartments that have pushed the ceiling up to $14.5/m². Our neighborhood analysis suggests this isn't a trap yet, but if you aren't getting modern plumbing for these prices, you're being taken for a ride.

The Vibe:It’s a dense maze of tube houses and narrow alleys where motorbike traffic is the only way to navigate. You’re living right on the doorstep of the ancient Dư Hàng Pagoda, which means incense smells and a total gridlock on full moon days. It’s the ultimate choice for those who want to be five minutes from the city center without the sterile feel of a gated community.

Market Median

$9.8
/m²/mo
8.9% Premiumvs Lê Chân Ward avg
LowHigh
$6.2$14.5
Est. Rating4/5
Last ScanMarch 2026
Signal ConfidenceHigh
Market Speed
Aggressive
Inventory turnover focus
📈Growth Potential
Balanced
Infrastructure outlook

Quick Estimate

Dư Hàng @ $9.8/m²/mo

$588

District Highlights

Market
Chợ Cột Đèn
Cultural Site
Chùa Dư Hàng
Education
Trường THCS Trần Phú
Medical
Bệnh viện Đa khoa Lê Chân
Grocery
WinMart+ Dư Hàng

Locals Ask

Can I actually park a car in Dư Hàng?

Almost certainly not. Unless you’re on the main Dư Hàng road, expect to pay for a monthly spot in a remote lot.

Why is the m² stats higher than other parts of Lê Chân?

Proximity to the CBD and a shortage of new builds keep the Average Rent artificially high for anything with decent tiles.

Is the $14.5/m² price point justifiable?

Only if it’s a high-spec studio with an elevator and a backup generator; otherwise, you're just paying for the landlord's renovations.

How loud is it near the Pagoda?

Expect bells and chanting at 5 AM. It's atmospheric for three days, then it's just your alarm clock.

What is the long-term investment outlook here?

Strong. The area is land-locked and demand for 'inner-city' living is holding the floor at $6.2/m² regardless of market dips.