Transparent pricing. Independent valuations. A property market governed by clear rules.
How can Vietnamese investors buy Australian property?
Liviti helps Vietnamese investors purchase Australian investment property. Australia’s property market is independently regulated, with transparent pricing, mandatory independent valuations, and strong legal protections for property owners. Liviti coordinates FIRB applications, non-resident lending, and full remote acquisition.
The opportunity
Vietnam’s property market has experienced rapid growth, but foreign ownership remains restricted to 30% of apartments per building, and freehold land ownership is not available to individuals. Leasehold terms are limited.
- Foreign ownership restricted to 30% of apartments per building in Vietnam
- Freehold land ownership not available to individuals
- Limited leasehold terms
- Australia offers freehold ownership with government-guaranteed title
- No cap on properties a foreign investor can acquire (subject to FIRB)
How Liviti helps Vietnamese investors
Australia offers a fundamentally different structure: freehold ownership, transparent title registration (Torrens system), independently regulated lending, mandatory independent valuations, and no cap on the number of properties a foreign investor can acquire.
FIRB coordination
Full assistance with approval applications.
Non-resident lending
Liviti navigates lending options for Vietnamese-sourced income across our 70+ Australian lender panel.
Freehold ownership
Australian property purchased by foreign investors (new builds) is freehold — you own the property outright, with no lease expiry.
Independent governance
Every property recommendation is backed by independent valuations, $1M+ in annual research, and 7 peak industry accreditations.
Fully remote
Video briefings, digital documentation, timezone-flexible.
Frequently asked questions
Yes. Vietnamese citizens can purchase new Australian investment property subject to FIRB approval. Liviti coordinates the full process remotely. Australian property is freehold — you own the property outright.
Yes. Unlike Vietnam’s leasehold system, Australian residential property is freehold. Ownership is registered on the Torrens title system and protected by Australian law indefinitely.
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