My An
Cafés, walkable, near the beach
The quieter half of the expat belt, just inland from An Thượng and My Khe. The same walkable cafés-and-beach life, a little calmer and often a little cheaper.
MY AN

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Who it suits
Longer-stay nomads and couples who want the An Thượng lifestyle without living on top of the nightlife.
The feel
Residential but lively, with quiet lanes (kiệt) of small apartment blocks and homestays threaded between the busier streets.
Prices & value
A genuine local one-bedroom often runs 7–8 million ₫; foreigner-facing listings ask more. Good value if you look past the first English result.
Getting around
A short walk to the beach and to An Thượng; five to ten minutes by motorbike to the centre.
What rents look like here
| Type | Local listings | English-language listings |
|---|---|---|
| Studio | 4–6M ₫ | 7–10M ₫ |
| 1 bedroom | 7–8M ₫ | 12–16M ₫ |
| 2 bedrooms | 10–14M ₫ | 16–22M ₫ |
Orientation from public listings research, mid-2026 — not an offer. Live prices are on the board. See rentals here →
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Asked all the time
Same beach-belt lifestyle, one notch calmer and often cheaper. You walk to the same cafés and sand without sleeping over a bar.
A genuine local one-bedroom often runs 7–8 million ₫; English-language listings for similar places ask roughly double. Compare a few before committing.
Bac My An market covers produce and street food; minimarts sit on most corners, and the big supermarkets are a 10-minute ride.
Not for the beach and cafés. For the centre, supermarkets or the mountains a bike or Grab makes life easier.