Villas are the dream for many expats moving to Da Nang. A private pool, a garden, space to breathe. But what does a villa actually cost here? We analyzed 390+ active villa listings across Da Nang to break down the real numbers.
Villa Prices by Area (March 2026 Data)
These numbers come from our live database of 7,500+ rental listings, updated daily from local platforms and Facebook groups.
An Thuong / My An
Avg: $2,946/month
148 listings. Range: $125 - $7,843. The expat hub commands the highest villa prices.
Ngu Hanh Son (South)
Avg: $2,506/month
50 listings. Range: $78 - $4,588. FPT City and new developments.
Son Tra (Peninsula)
Avg: $2,007/month
63 listings. Range: $294 - $3,922. Ocean views, quieter streets.
Hai Chau (Downtown)
Avg: $1,950/month
83 listings. Range: $118 - $5,490. Best value for central living.
What You Get at Each Price Point
$1,200 - $1,800/month: The Starter Villa
At this range you're looking at 2-3 bedroom houses, usually unfurnished or partially furnished. Often in Hai Chau or Ngu Hanh Son. No pool, but you'll have a small garden or rooftop terrace. These are townhouse-style properties, often in local neighborhoods. Expect 80-120 sqm of living space.
$1,800 - $2,500/month: The Sweet Spot
This is where most expat families land. 3-4 bedrooms, fully furnished, possibly a small plunge pool. Locations include the quieter parts of An Thuong, Son Tra near the beach, or newer developments in Ngu Hanh Son. 120-200 sqm. Many come with covered parking and a small outdoor area.
$2,500 - $4,000/month: Premium Living
Private swimming pool, modern kitchen, designer furniture. These are the villas you see on Instagram. 200-400 sqm, 4-5 bedrooms, rooftop terraces with ocean views. Concentrated in An Thuong, beachfront Son Tra, and resort-adjacent areas. Some include housekeeping.
$4,000+: Luxury Estates
Resort-grade properties. Think Hyatt Regency-adjacent villas, oceanfront compounds, or architect-designed homes. Multiple pools, gardens, and staff quarters. These are rare and typically require 12-month leases.
Villa vs. Apartment: The Real Comparison
A 2-bedroom apartment in An Thuong averages $663/month. A villa in the same area averages $2,946. That is 4.4x more. But you are getting 3-4x the space, outdoor areas, and privacy. For families or groups of friends splitting costs, villas can actually be better value per person.
What to Watch For
- Electricity costs: Villas use more AC. Budget $100-$200/month for a 3-bedroom in summer.
- Maintenance: Unlike apartments, you are responsible for garden upkeep, pool maintenance, and repairs. Some landlords include this; many do not.
- Flooding: Low-lying areas near the Han River can flood during October-November typhoon season. Ask about flood history before signing.
- Mold: Da Nang humidity (80%+) means mold is a real issue in older properties. Check walls, closets, and AC units during viewings.
- Lease terms: Villas typically require 6-12 month leases with 2-3 months deposit. Negotiate: paying 6 months upfront can save you $200-$300/month.
How to Find the Best Deals
The best villa deals never make it to international platforms. They are posted in Vietnamese Facebook groups and on local sites like Cho Tot and Batdongsan. That is why we aggregate listings from all these sources into one searchable map at RentDaNang, so you can compare 7,500+ properties without needing to read Vietnamese.
Start your search on rentdanang.app and filter by "villa" to see what is available right now.
