Urban branded residences come to Vietnam


Domestic developers were recently trained on how to turn their projects into Urban Branded Residences, which is a popular product in the world but unfamiliar in Vietnam so far. 
 

Urban Branded Residences (UBR) are residential products that offer hotel-like facilities and services for residents, according to Mauro Gasparotti, Director of Savills Hotels Asia-Pacific.

Gasparotti described: “They are typically associated with a third-party brand, which could be hotel brands like Ritz Carlton or Mandarin Oriental, but also non-hotel brands such as Porsche or Aston Martin.”

There are over 400 residential brands globally, 85% of which are schemes from hotel brands, figures from Savills show.

These brands offer a superior set of facilities and services compared to the more classical residences.

Gasparotti explained: “Based on our studies, almost 74 per cent of branded residences around the globe are located in urban locations, whilst in Vietnam, the vast majority of mixed-use residential and hospitality products are located in coastal areas and are defined as condotels. We believe there is tremendous opportunity for developers to embrace this concept and apply it in urban cities as competition in the residential sector will be fiercer and buyers increasingly demand alternative products. This trend has already began to grow rapidly in the US, Europe, and other Asian countries such as China, Hong Kong, and Thailand. Vietnam is on track to be the next country to see the strong growth of this concept.”

Branded residences are attractive through offering the additional value of a brand and enhancing experiences for homeowners.
The engagement of a brand ensures quality design, security, and high levels of services.

Andrew Pang from Yoo believes that creative and unique design can add significant value to all aspects of a branded residence project.

He said: “Our aim is try to improve the quality of people’s lives through design, whether it is a residence or a hotel room. Design is a platform which can heighten the sense of enjoyment of residence owners as well as hotels guests.”

Several types of branded residences can be standalone residential buildings or mixed-use developments. In a mixed-use development, the residences, in most of the cases, are integrated with a hotel component in the same location.

Hotel brands can add significant value to the residential components of mixed-use developments, Karan Kaul from Langham Hospitality Group added.

He said: “It is a win-win framework whereby buyers receive the exclusivity of the brand design and amenities from the hotel as well as the possible benefits of a rental pool and professional management.”

(Source: Vietnam Investment Review) 

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