TOURING A MIDDLE-CLASS APARTMENT IN VIETNAM | 26 YEARS OF NO SPENDING TO BUY A HOUSE

❓ Why do Vietnamese people have to save for 26–30 years—without eating, dating, or spending on anything—just to afford an apartment? Why is owning a home still considered an unattainable luxury for young people in Hanoi? How does the middle class in Vietnam actually live? 🇻🇳 Join Kien, a father of three, as he takes you inside a typical 47-square-meter apartment at the Intracom Riverside complex, located right by the iconic Red River and Nhat Tan Bridge. From the sky-high real estate prices that far exceed average monthly incomes to the vibrant, cozy daily life in the building's lobby, this video reveals the raw reality and beautiful moments of living in modern Vietnam. ❤️ If you enjoyed getting a glimpse into real daily life in Vietnam, please LIKE, SHARE, and SUBSCRIBE to support my journey! It means the world to my family. #VietnamApartmentTour #HanoiRealEstate #VietnameseMiddleClass #HouseTourVietnam #LivingInVietnam #KienVietnamVlog #IntracomRiverside #VietnameseCulture #MovingToVietnam #ApartmentTour #vlog