Moving to Da Nang
A step-by-step guide for people who actually plan to stay in Da Nang, Vietnam. Not a vacation itinerary.
Monthly cost
$548
solo, city centre
Livability
62/100
decent
Safety
63/100
Fine. Just keep your wits about you
PR timeline
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varies
How to move to Da Nang
Visas, residency, and the paperwork you can't avoid
Residency data coming soon for Da Nang.
What it costs to move to Da Nang
First-month sticker shock, decoded
Day-one setup cost
$475
1-bed, city centre / mo
Cheaper than 91% of 97 cities
$949
3-bed, city centre / mo
Monthly burn (solo)
$548/moRent + groceries + transport + utilities. No avocado toast budget.
Housing friction
Easy1–5 days, very accessible
- •Passport sufficient for renting
- •1 month's deposit typical
- •Growing but still very affordable
- •Agents or Facebook groups — easy process
First month in Da Nang
The to-do list nobody gives you at the airport
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Research visa options for Vietnam
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Open a local bank account
Bring a Vietnamese-speaking friend or prepare for mime-based banking
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Get a local SIM card
~$6/mo for 10GB+
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Find an apartment
Expect 1–5 days, very accessible. Housing friction: Easy.
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Have $1,937 ready for move-in costs
First month + 1mo deposit + furniture
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Register with local authorities
Most countries require address registration within 30 days
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Get health insurance
Private insurance ~$40/mo until residency kicks in
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Start learning basic Vietnamese
Not optional. Download Duolingo before the plane lands
Language in Da Nang
Can you order coffee without pointing?
Vietnamese
primary language
Moderate
English proficiency
English proficiency is moderate. Learning at least basic Vietnamese isn't optional — it's survival.
Will the government leave you alone?
Democracy, freedom, and regime vibes
2.6/10
democracy index (EIU)
🚩 Authoritarian regime
regime type
Travel advisory: Level 1 — Exercise normal precautions
Is Da Nang safe?
Crime stats for people who read footnotes
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Fine. Just keep your wits about you
1.5
homicides per 100k
Weather in Da Nang
What the thermometer actually says
34°C
summer highs
20°C
winter lows
If you get sick
Healthcare access for new arrivals
System:
Before residency: Social insurance covers employed residents. Pre-residency: private insurance recommended (~$35/mo). Public hospitals are functional but crowded. Private/international hospitals in HCMC and Hanoi are good quality. (private insurance ~$40/mo)
The honest take
What we'd tell a friend
Going for it
- ✓ $475/mo rent in Da Nang. Screenshot-worthy.
- ✓ 34°C summers plus Da Nang's coast. Not a drill.
- ✓ Vietnam grew 7.1%. Real opportunities in Da Nang.
Think twice about
- ✗ Da Nang: 1.5 homicides/100k — elevated, not alarming.
- ✗ Vietnam: 2.6/10 democracy index. Research Da Nang carefully.
- ✗ 34°C summers in Da Nang. AC stops being optional.
This is the settler summary. For the full data dump:
Full Da Nang profile →