Trang HạRent Prices 2026
Our Verdict
"Bougie"
At a median of $5.4/m² monthly, Trang Ha officially earns its BOUGIE rating; you aren't paying for proximity to Hanoi, you're paying for the status of the postcode. While the $8.8/m² top-end prices are steep, our neighborhood analysis suggests these rates are only found in the high-spec new builds near the Hanaka Paris Ocean Park perimeter. If you find something near the $3.2/m² mark, check the plumbing—it’s likely a legacy structure that hasn't seen a renovation since the early 2000s.
The Vibe:Trang Ha is where Tu Son’s furniture wealth translates into high-walled villas and paved driveways rather than cramped workshop alleys. It’s a transition zone between the old Dinh Bang traditions and the massive Hanaka developments, dominated by business owners who value privacy and space for their SUVs. Expect quiet, wide streets that feel disconnected from the chaotic noise of the provincial highways.
Market Median
Neighborhood Peers
Quick Estimate
Trang Hạ @ $5.4/m²/mo
District Highlights
Locals Ask
Does the average rent include management fees?
Generally no; the $5.4/m² median is base rent, and in newer developments, you’ll be tacked with extra for security and waste.
Why is the price range so wide at $3.2 - $8.8/m²?
The high end covers modern villas with smart home tech, while the low end is for older shop-houses lacking modern insulation.
Is parking a problem in Trang Ha?
Compared to central Tu Son, it’s a dream; most rentals here feature internal courtyards or wide enough curbs for multi-car households.
What is the investment outlook for Trang Ha rentals?
The neighborhood analysis shows steady growth as Tu Son shifts toward professional services and away from pure manufacturing.
Is it walkable to the Tu Son city center?
It’s a 5-minute motorbike ride, but the heavy truck traffic on the main connectors makes walking a dusty, unpleasant chore.