FOR HR AND RELOCATION
One vendor for the housing. So you can stop being one.
When you bring people into Vietnam, the housing is the part that generates the 11pm phone calls. We take that part off your desk.
The problem you actually have
You are bringing an employee into Vietnam. They have accepted the role, they land in a few weeks, and somewhere in the handover the housing has quietly become your problem. You build an internal list, or you default to a serviced apartment at fifteen hundred to six thousand dollars a month, or you send them into the local market alone and wait for the confused call on a Friday night.
None of those is a good answer. The list goes stale. The serviced apartment blows the budget. The open market is where the horror stories come from.
What we do for you
We are a single vendor for long-stay housing across Sài Gòn, Đà Nẵng, and Hà Nội, with Đà Lạt where it fits. Every home is one we inspect in person and operate ourselves. Your incoming hire gets a home that was checked by hand, a lease written in English they can read before they sign, and residential pricing instead of hospitality markup.
For you, that means one point of contact, one standard across three cities, and one fewer category of surprise. The employee who lands and settles cleanly is the employee who is at their desk on Monday instead of managing a deposit dispute.
Why the voice does not change
You will notice this page sounds like the rest of the site, not like a procurement deck. That is deliberate. We do not have a separate “enterprise” product with separate language. The home your employee moves into is inspected the same way, priced the same way, and described in the same plain terms whether one person books it or your company does.
What changes for a company buyer is the contract and the volume, not the product and not the voice. We treat the corporate channel as a quiet relationship, not a marketing focus.
How it works
The starting point is a conversation about what you need: how many people, which cities, what timing, what budget band. From there we work against real inventory rather than promises. Our inventory is small and honest, so we will tell you plainly what is available now, what is opening soon, and where we would put someone this month.
Đà Nẵng is on a waitlist while a building finishes renovation, with more capacity opening in Q3. Đà Lạt has a live home now. Sài Gòn and Hà Nội are close behind. If your timeline and our inventory line up, we move. If they do not yet, we say so.
Talk to us
Write to Han at [email protected] with the shape of what you need, roughly how many people and which cities, and we will tell you honestly whether we can serve it and when. No decks, no discovery calls that go nowhere. One reply from a person who runs the company.