Phu My Hung, District 7: A Foreign Buyer’s Guide to the Master-Planned Township (2026)
Phu My Hung is what happens when a single developer plans an entire township from scratch and sticks to it for thirty years. This District 7 community, laid out by a Taiwanese joint venture, is widely regarded as the best master-planned urban area in Vietnam — wide boulevards, parks, lakes, and a full complement of international schools, universities and hospitals. For a foreign buyer, it offers a mature, family-friendly market with one of the deepest rental pools in the city.
This guide covers the township’s design, its schools and amenities, the property mix, transport, the rental economics, and how foreign ownership works there.
Table of Contents
A township built to a plan
Schools, universities and healthcare
The property mix
The Korean, Japanese and Taiwanese community
Transport and the southern position
The investment case
Price and rental snapshot
How Phu My Hung compares
Who it suits
Green space and daily life
The retail and dining scene
A typical Phu My Hung buyer
Can foreigners buy in Phu My Hung?
Frequently asked questions
Why do expats like Phu My Hung?
It is a green, master-planned township with international schools, RMIT University, international hospitals and a large East Asian community — a complete, self-contained environment where families can live, study and work without leaving the area.
Is Phu My Hung on the metro?
No — Metro Line 1 serves the eastern corridor, not the south. Phu My Hung relies on road access and its own self-contained amenities; part of its appeal is that residents rarely need to leave the township.
Can foreigners buy a house in Phu My Hung?
Foreigners can own apartments within the 30% per-building cap but not landed townhouses, villas or land. The apartment towers are the ownership route; landed homes are generally a long-lease option.
How far is Phu My Hung from District 1?
Roughly twenty to thirty minutes by road depending on traffic. Phu My Hung is not on Metro Line 1, but its self-contained amenities mean residents rarely need to commute into the centre for daily needs.
Related guides
- Back to the full Ho Chi Minh City area guide
- Thao Dien (District 2)
- Binh Thanh & Landmark 81
- District 1
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