The real estate market in Vietnam’s major cities is undergoing a shift toward sustainable development. Transit-oriented urban models (TOD–TOC) have emerged as an inevitable trend. From Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh City, property value is no longer defined by proximity to the city center but by the strength of infrastructure connectivity and adaptability to modern transport networks.
Amid this transformation, MIK Group stands among the pioneers, proactively shaping living values at the strategic intersections of Vietnam’s evolving infrastructure.

TOD–TOC trend shapes the new urban landscape
Major cities across Vietnam are restructuring toward sustainable development, with compact urban models aligned with public transit (TOD) and traffic-oriented corridors (TOC) forming the backbone of growth. According to Hanoi’s 2045 and Ho Chi Minh City’s 2060 master plans, transportation infrastructure is no longer merely a means of mobility—it is the spine of modern urban life.
From metro lines No.3, 5, and 6 in Hanoi to metro lines No.1 and 2 in Ho Chi Minh City, new development corridors are taking shape. These corridors are laying the foundation for emerging growth hubs where residents can live – work – and play within a convenient radius of connectivity. Consequently, the traditional notion of a “prime location” is being redefined: true value now lies in the power of connection, the ability to build communities, and the sustainability of long-term growth.

Experience from major global cities such as Tokyo, Seoul, and Singapore has proven that urban developments built on the Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) model consistently offer high-quality, well-balanced living environments with comprehensive amenities. Vietnam is now approaching this global trend, and visionary developers like MIK Group are bringing the philosophy of sustainable growth to life—aligning their projects with the strategic development corridors of the nation’s leading metropolitan areas.
MIK Group’s distinctive presence at the coordinates of the future
Rather than simply selecting “prime” locations in the conventional sense, MIK Group focuses on sites with long-term sustainability—places where infrastructure, community, and lifestyle amenities evolve in harmony.
In Hanoi’s vibrant western corridor, home to a thriving community of professionals and entrepreneurs, the Grade-A complex The Matrix One stands as a landmark at the intersection of Mễ Trì and Lê Quang Đạo streets, close to Metro Line No.3 and Ring Road No.3. The project not only benefits from the area’s well-developed infrastructure but also defines a new international lifestyle through its expansive green spaces, multi-tiered amenities, and modern living environment.

In this area, Imperia Smart City fully enjoys the extensive infrastructure and amenities of the larger Smart City development, with direct access to Thang Long Boulevard — the main arterial route linking to Hoa Lac and the surrounding satellite towns. Once Metro Lines No.5 and No.6 come into operation, this location is set to become one of the core hubs of Hanoi’s emerging smart urban model.
In the eastern part of the capital, Imperia Signature Co Loa stands as a testament to MIK Group’s forward-looking vision in anticipating urbanization trends. Strategically located in Đông Anh — an area rapidly transforming into Hanoi’s new administrative and service center — the project boasts seamless connectivity to Tứ Liên and Nhật Tân bridges, Nội Bài International Airport, and Metro Line No.2.
Beyond Hanoi, MIK Group remains steadfast in pursuing its sustainable development strategy anchored in prime locations across Ho Chi Minh City and Vietnam’s premier resort destinations. In the South, residential communities such as Villa Park and Park Riverside are positioned along major transportation arteries — Ring Road No.2 and the Long Thành–Dau Giay Expressway — enhancing connectivity between the city center and the dynamic eastern growth corridor.

In Phu Quoc, a collection of premium resort developments — including Mövenpick Resort Waverly, Crowne Plaza Phu Quoc Starbay, and Sol by Meliá — further exemplifies MIK Group’s strategic foresight in selecting prime destinations. These projects are set along some of the island’s most stunning beaches, where nature, infrastructure, and local culture harmoniously converge.
Looking ahead, the Group plans to expand its footprint with large-scale urban developments in key strategic locations such as Eastern Hanoi, Bac Ninh, Long An, and other major growth areas — reaffirming its commitment to sustainable development that integrates geographical value with long-term vision.
Over more than a decade of growth, MIK Group has remained steadfast in its philosophy: a strategic location does not merely create value for a project, but helps define value for the community. Each development is more than a place to live — it forms part of a vibrant urban ecosystem where infrastructure, people, and amenities are seamlessly connected, shaping a future of sustainability and prosperity.