ĐÀ LẠT · A HOUSE WITH A GARDEN

A three-bedroom house on Lê Hồng Phong, Đà Lạt

Lê Hồng Phong, Ward 4, Đà Lạt

Finishing its renovation cycle. Enquiries are open, and the move-in date is being confirmed.

a house with a garden

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About this house

A three-bedroom house on Lê Hồng Phong, in Ward 4 of Đà Lạt. It is a house rather than an apartment in a tower, with its own garden and its own front door, set among the pine hills that give the city its cool, still air. Đà Lạt sits high in the Central Highlands, so the house stays comfortable without air conditioning and cold enough on winter nights that you sleep under a real blanket.

The house is finishing its renovation cycle right now. Enquiries are open and the move-in date is being confirmed. The rent is 14,000,000 VND a month, the deposit is two months, and the lease runs twelve months. It is set up for three people, one bedroom each, and it suits a small group of remote workers or a household that wants space and quiet over a view of traffic.

Some of the physical details, the exact floor area and the final furnishing list, are being verified as the renovation closes out. We would rather confirm them than guess, so this page will fill in as the work finishes. What is settled is the shape of the house, the price, the terms, and the way we run it.

Trang’s notes

This house has not yet had its 47-point inspection. It is Trang’s own property, and it is still finishing renovation, so the inspection card that appears on a listed Wu and Kin home is not here yet. When the renovation closes and the walk-through is done, her notes and the count of what passed will appear here, the same as on any other home. Until then, this page tells you only what we can stand behind.

What living here involves

Đà Lạt is humid, especially in the June to October rainy season, so the house is cared for with that in mind. It is ventilated daily, checked for damp, and the water pump gets a monthly look, because highland water and humidity are hard on pumps. City water can be inconsistent, so the rooftop tank is kept full. Power cuts happen a few times a year and are usually short. Winter nights run cold, between roughly ten and fifteen degrees, and there is no central heating, so warmth comes from blankets and any in-room heater provided.

None of this is unusual for Đà Lạt. It is simply the honest version of what a highland house asks of the people in it, told up front rather than discovered in month two.

House rules

The house has close neighbors, so a few things are firm and stated before you enquire:

  • No pets of any kind, indoors or out.
  • Quiet hours between 22:00 and 07:00.
  • No smoking inside the house; outdoors only, away from the windows.
  • Overnight guests up to three nights without notice; longer stays are added to the police registration.
  • No sublet, Airbnb, or room rental without written approval.
  • No painting, drilling, or fixture changes without written approval.

How we run it

This is a long-term lease and we operate it like one. The house is handed over in working condition after a joint inspection at move-in. In the first ninety days, the landlord covers any defect or normal wear. After that, structural, electrical, plumbing, and roof work is always on the landlord; a high-value appliance that fails during normal use is shared fifty-fifty; smaller items and consumables sit with the tenant. It is written down in full in the tenant handbook, so nobody is guessing about who pays for what.

Registration of residence, the tạm trú filing that Vietnamese law requires for foreign tenants, is handled by us. The tenant provides passport and visa scans within a day of moving in, and we file it. The working language for the lease and day-to-day operations is English, with a Vietnamese version available on request.

Enquiries and the move-in date

Because the house is still finishing renovation, there is no hard move-in date to publish yet. Send an enquiry from this page and we will tell you honestly where the renovation stands, what is confirmed, and when the house is likely to be ready. If you would rather simply be told the moment the date is set, ask to be put on the list and you will hear first.

The inspection

The 47-point inspection is still to come.

This is Trang's own house, and it is still finishing renovation, so the inspection card that appears on a listed Wu and Kin home is not here yet. When the work closes and she does the walk-through, her notes and the count of what passed will appear here, the same as on any other home. Until then, this page tells you only what we can stand behind: the shape of the house, the price, the terms, and the way we run it.

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