Bàng LaRent Prices 2026
Our Verdict
"Trenches"
At a median of $2.1/m², the price reflects the absolute lack of urban infrastructure, landing this area firmly in the TRENCHES with a 1.0/5 rating. It’s not a lifestyle choice; it’s a budget-driven utility play for those who need to be near the Đồ Sơn dyke or the salt fields. You get space for your money, but expect basic finishes and a complete absence of modern conveniences.
The Vibe:This is a landscape of salt marshes and apple orchards where the air is thick with the scent of the sea and seafood processing. You'll be sharing the road with heavy trucks heading toward the industrial zones and farmers tending to the famous Bàng La apple groves. It is raw, coastal, and lacks any of the polish found in the city center or the nearby high-end resorts.
Market Median
Neighborhood Peers
Quick Estimate
Bàng La @ $2.1/m²/mo
District Highlights
Locals Ask
Is there any nightlife in Bàng La?
Absolutely not; your evening entertainment consists of local bia hơi joints and the sound of the wind off the Gulf of Tonkin.
What’s with the 1.0/5 rating?
The infrastructure is crumbling in spots and public transport is nonexistent, making it a difficult place to live without a reliable motorbike.
Are the rentals modern?
Most options are older, multi-generational tube houses or basic single-story dwellings used by local workers.
Is it near the tourist beaches?
You’re a short ride from the Zone 2 tourist hub, but Bàng La itself is purely functional and working-class coastal land.
Why is the price range so low?
Lack of demand from expats and professionals keeps the ceiling at $3.9/m², even for the 'nicest' spots near the main road.