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0 of 3 delivered
Thắng Lợi Group
0 of 3 sub-zones delivered · 3 upcoming 2027
The most affordable large-scale high-rise complex at the western gateway to HCMC — 13 ha, 18 towers, ~6,000 apartments from under 1.1 billion VND, anchored by the 33-storey Win Mark commercial tower and resort-standard amenities across all three phases.
The Win City is a 13.18-hectare mixed-use urban complex on Provincial Road 10 (DT825) in Đức Hòa, Tây Ninh province — at the western gateway to Ho Chi Minh City. Developed by a consortium of Thắng Lợi Group, An Cường, and Central Construction, the project delivers approximately 6,000 apartments and commercial shophouses across 18 high-rise blocks of 14 to 33 storeys organized into three sub-zones: Victory Heights, Glory Sky, and Prime Majestic. The 33-storey Win Mark commercial tower anchors the Prime Majestic sub-zone as the area's largest mixed-use high-rise and the landmark centrepiece of the western Saigon corridor.
Balanced for both homeowners and investors.
Win City is the most affordable high-rise entry at the western HCMC gateway, with a planned amenity package — bilingual school, hospital, 33-storey commercial tower, 8 km internal canal — that is unusually comprehensive for its price band. The central trade-off is timing and distance: handover is Q3 2027 at the earliest, and peak-hour commutes into HCMC stretch past 45 minutes on a single road.
Homeowner: A viable affordable entry, but not yet a comfortable home. Win City's planned amenity stack — Win Edu bilingual school, Win Mec hospital, Win Mark commercial tower, and an 8 km internal canal with marina — is unusually comprehensive for the value segment, but every piece of it is undelivered, with handover earliest Q3 2027. Industrial surroundings, moderate ambient noise, and single-road access via Tỉnh Lộ 10 are the standing tradeoffs for homeowners who need to commute into HCMC.
Investor: A buy-to-let play with a real tenant base but meaningful exit risks. The five to six active industrial parks within 1 km give this corridor a stable pool of wage-earning renters that few suburban projects can match. The downside: ~6,000 units across 18 towers will compete on resale once the market matures, and capital appreciation depends on Ring Road 3 opening (delayed once already) and Đức Hòa's new provincial center status translating into tangible infrastructure spend.
| Unit price | 1,23 tỷ – 40 tỷ |
| Launch price | 31 triệu/m² |
| Project | Price | Distance |
|---|---|---|
| Win City | 35 triệu/m² | — |
| The Sol City | similarly priced | Also by Thắng Lợi Group in Long An — township scale at 105 ha with a broader product mix including townhouses and villas, but the same western-gateway commute challenge. |
| The Diamond City | similarly priced | Thắng Lợi Group's earlier 12.3-ha Long An project focused on townhouses and villas — lower density but no high-rise amenity stack. |
| Picity High Park | higher priced | Affordable high-rise in Thủ Đức, closer to HCMC — better commute access but significantly higher per-m² pricing. |
Primary pricing has held flat at ~35M/m² since launch — consistent with developer-controlled pricing at the value peer median, with appreciation tied to Ring Road 3 completion and Đức Hòa's urbanization trajectory.
| Developer | Thắng Lợi Group |
| Status | 0 of 3 delivered |
| Completion | 2028 |
| Total Units | 6000 |
| Towers | 18 |
| Launch Date | 2025-10 |
| Handover | 2028-Q1 |
| Construction Permit | Approved |
| Pink Book | Not issued |
| Legal Notes | Full legal documentation in place: 1/500 detailed planning approval (Decision 3763/QD-UBND, April 2022), land allocation decision (Decision 389/QD-UBND, July 2025), construction permit (1631/GPXD, December 2025), and capital mobilization certification (land-use fee payment of ~212 billion VND completed March 2026). Long-term (freehold) ownership for Vietnamese citizens; 50-year ownership for foreigners. Administrative area transferred from Duc Hoa district, Long An to Tay Ninh province effective July 1, 2025 per Resolution 202/2025/QH15. Pink book issuance expected post-handover (Q3 2027 earliest for Victory Heights); administrative transfer may affect processing timelines — buyers should confirm with developer. |
Win City
| CBD (peak) | 72 min |
| CBD (off-peak) | 56 min |
| Airport (peak) | 59 min |
| Airport (off-peak) | 51 min |
| Long Thành (peak) | 119 min |
| Long Thành (off-peak) | 109 min |
Industrial-park workers and management staff from the surrounding zones form the core resident base — five to six active parks within 1 km make this one of the strongest buy-to-let corridors in western Long An. First-time buyers from Đức Hòa and nearby communes, and HCMC commuters priced out of inner districts, complete the homeowner demand picture.