While Savills sales and acquisition consultancy service helps clients plan and structure transactions, our investment brokerage service focuses on executing them; marketing assets, engaging investors, and closing deals that maximise value and minimise risk.

Strategic Brokerage For High-Value Real Estate Investment Transactions

We represent institutional investors, developers, private equity funds, and corporations throughout the full deal lifecycle, from market approach to final negotiation and completion.

With extensive cross-border experience and a deep understanding of Viet Nam’s property market, our brokers connect clients with exclusive investment opportunities and global capital sources.

Our Core Expertise

Why Choose Savills

  • 170+ years of global real estate expertise with strong regional insight.
  • Proven track record of over US$ XXX in portfolio transactions.
  • A multidisciplinary team combining investment, valuation, and legal knowledge.
  • Access to Savills proprietary market intelligence and research.

How Investment Brokerage Differs From Sales and Acquisition Consultancy

The sales and acquisition consultancy service ensures transactions are well-prepared, structured, and compliant, supporting clients before, during, and after the process.

By contrast, the investment brokerage focuses on market execution: directly marketing, negotiating, and closing the deal.

Many clients begin with consultancy to define their investment structure and transition to brokerage for transaction execution.

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Investment

Commercial Investment

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