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Northwest Borey Rush
Northwest Borey Rush
June 6, 2022, 5:06 p.m.
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As land prices increase in the Cambodian capitalโ€™s CBD, property developers are seeking open land on the outskirts of Phnom Penh. One area that has seen continuous growth in recent years is the cityโ€™s Northwestern districts of Russey Keo.For the most part, the Northwest is becoming a haven for Khmer families looking to settle outside the inner city. Stretching between two major township developments of Camko City and Grand Phnom Penh, a host of Boreys and township projects are springing up, suited to local buyers budgets and tastes, according to In Sitha, Vice President of World Trust Estate. Developments such as Peng Hout the Star Premier, New World Kilometer No.5, Borey Toul Sangke, Borey Villa Toul Sangke, Borey Vimean Phnom Penh, Borey Angkor Phnom Penh, Borey Rith, New World Toul Sangke, Borey China Town, Borey Laoar Penh Chet 1 and 2, BS Villa Phsar Touch, Flat house Mittapheap 1 & 2, Borey Beoung Chuok, Borey Lim Cheanghak (CTN), Borey Sreng Kong, Borey Moha Sethey, The Residence, Borey Rattanak, Borey Monorom, Borey LHV, Borey Hong Leng Yi, Flat House Kim Bo, Borey Mongkul Phnom Penh, Flat house GTC, Borey Komel are just a few of these new projects, offering shop houses, link houses, villas and affordable apartment properties, all aimed at local buyers.Chee Yap, Project Director at Grand Phnom Penh, a 260-hectare township project, believes that new infrastructural developments along Chea Sophara Road, Road 598 and Hanoi Road are effectively bringing the outer reaches of Russey Keo closer to the central city in terms of accessibility and vital amenities. Phnom Penh City Hall have also suggested that Angkor Boulevard, otherwise known as Camko Road, will eventually link Grand Phnom Penh and Camko City directly, speeding up commuting times to the central city dramatic for the cityโ€™s Northwestern residents. Aeon Mall 2, slated for construction along Street 1003, is likewise encouraging a flurry of investor speculation in this area.David Kim, CEO of Informax Real Estate Services, explains that this outward shift in residential offerings reflects the rising land prices in downtown Phnom Penh, such as Beung Keng Kang, Daun Penh, and Tonle Bassac. โ€œBecause the land prices and rental rates in these areas are at an all time high,โ€ says Kim, โ€œKhmers who own land here no longer want to stay there, as they are effectively sitting on their money. Instead, they can sell at a large profit, or rent that space at high rates of return, and settle in the Northwest.โ€Chroy Changvar is another area growing fast, but the need to cross the bridge to get to the city, in combination with a lack of commercial and retail ventures in the area, is at present limiting the areaโ€™s popularity for both developers and end buyers, suggests Kim. Similarly, the south of Phnom Penh, along Hun Sen Road, is also growing, but more time is needed before the infrastructure meets many buyersโ€™ expectations. The West of Phnom Penh has the international airport and a broad array of commercial activity, but this area is less popular for development companies looking to the local market because it is now limited in regards to open and affordable land for new large scale developments. โ€œNorthwestern Phnom Penh and Russey Keo,โ€compares Kim, โ€œhas no bridge and neighbours Toul Kork, a booming commercial area with all amenities necessary for mass residential expansion.โ€ For these reasons, the Northwest developments are proving more popular with Khmer buyers, and consequently a lower risk for development investors. Just a brief glance at an aerial view of the city shows that large green areas of totally undeveloped land still exist on the Northwest side of the city, meaning first stage developers can buy land cheap, fill the land and apply for necessary planning permissions and infrastructural additions from the Government, then upsell that land to sub-developers who then begin to build. The lower the original price of the land, the more affordable the final housing project can be sold for by the sub-developer. โ€œLand is cheaper in the Northwest, hence why the finished projects are more affordable for local buyers,โ€ concludes Kim.Yap notes that from a macro-perspective, Northwestern Phnom Penh is guaranteed to grow into the future. โ€œIn property development there is always โ€˜the rule of the triangleโ€™: If you plan a residential project within equidistance of a cityโ€™s CBD and itโ€™s International Airport, and you ensure your project reflects local demands, it will succeed. It may not succeed immediately, but as long as the city continues to grow, it will eventually succeed completely.โ€
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June 7, 2022, 4:39 a.m.
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แž“แŸแŸ‡แž˜แžถแž“แž“แŸแž™แžแžถแžขแŸ’แž“แž€แžขแž—แžทแžœแžŒแŸ’แžแž“แŸแž”แžถแž“แž”แŸ†แž–แŸแž‰แž‚แŸ’แžšแž”แŸ‹แž›แž€แŸ’แžแžแžŽแŸ’แžŒแžŸแŸ’แžšแž”แžแžถแž˜แž€แžถแžšแž‘แžถแž˜แž‘แžถแžšแžšแž”แžŸแŸ‹แžšแžŠแŸ’แž‹แž‘แžถแž€แŸ‹แž‘แž„แž“แžนแž„แž‚แžปแžŽแž—แžถแž–แž€แžถแžšแžŸแžถแž„แžŸแž„แŸ‹ แžแžœแžทแž€แžถแžš แž•แŸ‚แž“แž€แžถแžšแž›แž€แŸ‹ แž“แžทแž„แžฏแž€แžŸแžถแžšแž–แžถแž€แŸ‹แž–แŸแž“แŸ’แž’แž˜แžฝแž™แž…แŸ†แž“แžฝแž“แŸ”แžŸแŸ’แžœแŸ‚แž„แžšแž€แžขแž…แž›แž“แž‘แŸ’แžšแž–แŸ’แž™แžŠแŸ‚แž›แž˜แžถแž“แž”แŸแžŽแŸ’แžŽแž€แž˜แŸ’แž˜แžŸแžทแž‘แŸ’แž’แžทแžŸแŸ’แžšแž”แž…แŸ’แž”แžถแž”แŸ‹แžแžถแž˜แžšแž™แŸˆ Realestate.com.kh!แž…แŸ†แžŽแžถแž™แž–แŸแž›แŸขแž“แžถแž‘แžธแž”แŸ†แž–แŸแž‰แž€แžถแžšแžŸแŸ’แž‘แž„แŸ‹แž˜แžแžทแžŠแžพแž˜แŸ’แž”แžธแž˜แžถแž“แžฑแž€แžถแžŸแžˆแŸ’แž“แŸ‡แžšแž„แŸ’แžœแžถแž“แŸ‹Iphone8!
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June 6, 2022, 5:06 p.m.
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แž“แŸ…แž–แŸแž›แžŠแŸ‚แž›แž›แŸ„แž€ Dan Kreis แžŠแŸ‚แž›แž‡แžถแžŸแŸ’แžแžถแž”แž“แžทแž€แž˜แŸ’แž…แžถแžŸแŸ‹ แž“แžทแž„แž”แŸ’แžšแžแžทแž”แžแŸ’แžแžทแž€แžšแž•แŸ’แž‘แŸ‡แžŸแŸ†แžŽแžถแž€แŸ‹แžšแž˜แžŽแžธแž™แžŠแŸ’แž‹แžถแž“แžขแŸแž€แžผแžกแžปแžแž€แŸ‚แž” (Kep Lodge Eco-Resort) แž”แžถแž“แž˜แž€แžŠแž›แŸ‹แž“แŸ…แž€แŸ’แž“แžปแž„แžแŸแžแŸ’แžแž€แŸ‚แž” แž‡แžถแž›แžพแž€แžŠแŸ†แž”แžผแž„แž“แŸ…แž€แŸ’แž“แžปแž„แž†แŸ’แž“แžถแŸ†แŸขแŸ แŸ แŸฅ แž›แŸ„แž€แž”แžถแž“แž€แžแŸ‹แžŸแž˜แŸ’แž‚แžถแž›แŸ‹แžƒแžพแž‰แžแžถ แž˜แžถแž“แžแŸ‚แž•แŸ’แž‘แŸ‡แžŸแŸ†แžŽแžถแž€แŸ‹แž˜แžฝแž™แž…แŸ†แž“แžฝแž“แžแžผแž…แžแŸ‚แž”แŸ‰แžปแžŽแŸ’แžŽแŸ„แŸ‡แžŠแŸ‚แž›แžแŸ’แžšแžผแžœแž”แžถแž“แž‚แŸ’แžšแž”แŸ‹แž‚แŸ’แžšแž„แžŠแŸ„แž™แžขแŸ’แž“แž€แžšแžŸแŸ‹แž“แŸ…แž‘แžธแž“แŸ„แŸ‡แž˜แžถแž“แž‡แž“แž”แžšแž‘แŸแžŸแžŸแŸ’แž“แžถแž€แŸ‹แž“แŸ…แžแžทแž…แž‡แžถแž„ แŸกแŸ  แž แžพแž™แž‚แŸ’แž˜แžถแž“แž•แŸ’แžŸแžถแžšแž‘แŸ†แž“แžพแž” แž‚แŸ’แž˜แžถแž“แžขแž‚แŸ’แž‚แžทแžŸแž“แžธ แž‚แŸ’แž˜แžถแž“แž”แžถแžšแŸ แžŠแŸ‚แž›แž“แŸแŸ‡แž‡แžถแž แŸแžแžปแž’แŸ’แžœแžพแžฒแŸ’แž™แž”แžถแž“แž…แŸ†แžŽแžผแž›แžแžทแž…แžแžฝแž…แž–แžธแž—แŸ’แž‰แŸ€แžœแž‘แŸแžŸแž…แžšแŸ” แžŠแž”แŸ‹แž†แŸ’แž“แžถแŸ†แž€แŸ’แžšแŸ„แž™แž˜แž€ แžฅแžกแžผแžœแž“แŸแŸ‡ แž‚แžถแžแŸ‹แž”แžถแž“แž›แž€แŸ‹แž˜แžปแžแž‡แŸ†แž“แžฝแž‰แžšแž”แžŸแŸ‹แžแŸ’แž›แžฝแž“แž“แŸ…แž€แŸ’แž“แžปแž„แžแž˜แŸ’แž›แŸƒแž˜แžฝแž™แžŠแŸ‚แž›แž‚แŸแž”แžถแž“แž…แžถแžแŸ‹แž‘แžปแž€แžแžถ แž‡แžถแž…แŸ†แž“แžฝแž“แž…แŸ’แžšแžพแž“แž แžฝแžŸแž€แžถแžšแžŸแŸ’แž˜แžถแž“แž”แžพแž”แŸ’แžšแŸ€แž”แž’แŸ€แž”แž–แžธแž€แžถแž›แž†แŸ’แž“แžถแŸ† แŸขแŸ แŸ แŸฅแŸ” แž…แž„แŸ‹แž‘แžทแž‰แž•แŸ’แž‘แŸ‡แžŸแŸ†แžŽแžถแž€แŸ‹แžšแž˜แžŽแžธแž™แžŠแŸ’แž‹แžถแž“ย Kep Lodge? แž–แžทแž“แžทแžแŸ’แž™แž˜แžพแž›แžขแž…แž›แž“แž‘แŸ’แžšแž–แŸ’แž™แž“แŸ…แž›แžพ realestate.com.kh แžแŸ’แž„แŸƒแž“แŸแŸ‡!แž›แŸ„แž€ Kreis แž”แžถแž“แžšแž€แžƒแžพแž‰แžงแž‘แŸ’แž™แžถแž“แž‡แžถแžแžทแž’แž˜แŸ’แž˜แž‡แžถแžแžทแž˜แžฝแž™แžŠแŸ‚แž›แž˜แžถแž“แž—แŸ’แž“แŸ† แž“แžทแž„แž–แŸ’แžšแŸƒแžˆแžพแžแŸ€แžœแžŸแŸ’แžšแž„แžถแžแŸ‹ แžŠแŸ‚แž›แž’แŸ’แžœแžพแžฒแŸ’แž™แž‚แžถแžแŸ‹แž“แžนแž€แžƒแžพแž‰แžŠแž›แŸ‹แžŸแŸ’แžšแžปแž€แž€แŸ†แžŽแžพแžแžšแž”แžŸแŸ‹แž‚แžถแžแŸ‹แž“แŸ…แžฏแž”แŸ’แžšแž‘แŸแžŸแžŸแŸ’แžœแŸŠแžธแžŸ (Switzerland)แŸ” แž€แŸ’แžšแŸ„แž™แž˜แž€แž‘แŸ€แžแž›แŸ„แž€แž”แžถแž“แž”แŸ„แŸ‡แž”แž„แŸ‹แž…แŸ„แž›แž€แžถแžšแž”แžพแž€แžŠแŸ†แžŽแžพแžšแž€แžถแžšแžšแž˜แžŽแžธแž™แžŠแŸ’แž‹แžถแž“แž˜แžฝแž™แž“แŸ…แž‘แžธแž•แŸ’แžŸแžถแžšแžŠแŸ‚แž›แž˜แžถแž“แž€แžถแžšแžขแž—แžทแžœแžŒแŸ’แžแžแŸ’แž›แžถแŸ†แž„แž“แŸ…แž”แŸ’แžšแž‘แŸแžŸแžแŸƒ แž€แŸแžŠแžผแž…แž‡แžถแž€แŸ’แžšแžปแž„แž–แŸ’แžšแŸ‡แžŸแžธแž แž“แžป แžŠแŸ‚แž›แž‡แžถแžแŸ†แž”แž“แŸ‹แž‘แŸแžŸแž…แžšแžŽแŸแžŸแŸ†แžแžถแž“แŸ‹แž˜แžฝแž™ แž›แŸ„แž€แž€แŸแž”แžถแž“แžšแž€แžƒแžพแž‰แž‘แžธแž‹แžถแž“แžŸแžฝแž‚แŸŒแž˜แžฝแž™แž“แŸ…แž‡แžพแž„แž—แŸ’แž“แŸ†แžŸแŸ’แž„แžถแžแŸ‹แž˜แžฝแž™แž“แŸ…แžแŸแžแŸ’แžแž€แŸ‚แž”แŸ”แž”แž“แŸ’แž‘แžถแž”แŸ‹แž–แžธแž”แžถแž“แž…แŸ†แžŽแžถแž™แžšแž™แŸˆแž–แŸแž›แž”แŸ’แžšแžถแŸ†แž˜แžฝแž™แžแŸ‚แžŠแžพแž˜แŸ’แž”แžธแžŸแŸ’แžœแŸ‚แž„แžšแž€แž‘แžธแžแžถแŸ†แž„แžขแž…แž›แž“แž‘แŸ’แžšแž–แŸ’แž™ แžŠแŸ‚แž›แž›แŸ„แž€แž–แŸแž‰แž…แžทแžแŸ’แž แž‘แžธแž”แŸ†แž•แžปแžแž›แŸ„แž€ Kreis แž”แžถแž“แž‡แŸ’แžšแžพแžŸแžšแžพแžŸแž™แž€แž‘แžธแžแžถแŸ†แž„แž˜แžฝแž™แž“แŸ…แž›แžพแž”แŸ’แž›แžปแž€แž“แŸƒแžŠแžธแžแžถแž˜แž‡แž˜แŸ’แžšแžถแž›แž—แŸ’แž“แŸ†แž€แŸ’แž“แžปแž„แžงแž‘แŸ’แž™แžถแž“แž‡แžถแžแžทแž€แŸ‚แž”แŸ” แž“แŸ…แž‘แžธแž“แŸ„แŸ‡แž˜แžถแž“แž—แžถแž–แžŸแŸ’แž„แž”แŸ‹แžŸแŸ’แž„แžถแžแŸ‹ แžšแžฝแž˜แž‘แžถแŸ†แž„แž‘แŸแžŸแž—แžถแž–แžŸแŸ’แžšแžŸแŸ‹แžŸแŸ’แžขแžถแžแž“แŸƒแžŸแž˜แžปแž‘แŸ’แžš แž‚แžบแž˜แžถแž“แžแž˜แŸ’แž›แŸƒ แŸฅ แžŠแžปแž›แŸ’แž›แžถแžš แž€แŸ’แž“แžปแž„แž˜แžฝแž™แž˜แŸ‰แŸ‚แžแŸ’แžšแž€แžถแžšแŸ‰แŸแžŸแž˜แŸ’แžšแžถแž”แŸ‹แž€แžถแžšแž‡แžฝแž›แžšแž™แŸˆแž–แŸแž›แžœแŸ‚แž„ แŸงแŸ  แž†แŸ’แž“แžถแŸ†แŸ”แžขแŸ’แž“แž€แžŸแŸ’แžšแžปแž€แžŠแŸ‚แž›แž…แžผแž›แž…แžทแžแŸ’แžแž€แžถแžšแžšแžŸแŸ‹แž“แŸ…แžแžถแž˜แž”แžŽแŸ’แžแŸ„แž™แž•แŸ’แž›แžผแžœแž’แŸ†แž€แžถแž›แž–แžธแž†แŸ’แž“แžถแŸ† แŸขแŸ แŸ แŸฅ แžŠแŸ„แž™แžŠแžธแž“แŸ…แž‘แžธแž“แŸ„แŸ‡แž˜แžถแž“แžแž˜แŸ’แž›แŸƒแž”แŸ’แžšแž แŸ‚แž› แŸฆแŸ  แžŠแžปแž›แŸ’แž›แžถแžšแž€แŸ’แž“แžปแž„แž˜แžฝแž™แž˜แŸ‰แŸ‚แžแŸ’แžšแž€แžถแžšแŸ‰แŸแŸ” แž–แžฝแž€แž‚แŸแž”แžถแž“แž–แŸ’แžšแž˜แžถแž“แž›แŸ„แž€ Kreis แžแžถแž‚แž˜แŸ’แžšแŸ„แž„แžœแžทแžŸแŸแž™แž‘แŸแžŸแž…แžšแžŽแŸแžšแž”แžŸแŸ‹แž‚แžถแžแŸ‹แž“แŸ…แž‘แžธแž“แŸ„แŸ‡ แž‚แžบแž˜แžทแž“แž‘แŸ†แž“แž„แž‘แžถแž›แŸ‹แžแŸ‚แžŸแŸ„แŸ‡แŸ”แž–แžฝแž€แž‚แŸแž”แžถแž“แž“แžทแž™แžถแž™แžแžถแŸ– ยซแž‚แŸ’แž˜แžถแž“แž—แŸ’แž‰แŸ€แžœแž‘แŸแžŸแž…แžšแžŽแžถแž…แž„แŸ‹แžกแžพแž„แž‘แŸ…แž›แžพแž—แŸ’แž“แŸ† แžŠแžพแž˜แŸ’แž”แžธแžŸแŸ’แžœแŸ‚แž„แžšแž€แž€แž“แŸ’แž›แŸ‚แž„แžšแž”แžŸแŸ‹แžขแŸ’แž“แž€แž‘แŸยปแŸ”แžŸแŸ’แžšแž”แž–แŸแž›แž“แŸ„แŸ‡แžŠแŸ‚แžš แž–แžฝแž€แž‚แŸแž˜แžฝแž™แž…แŸ†แž“แžฝแž“แž“แŸ…แžแŸ‚แž˜แžถแž“แž€แžถแžšแž—แŸแž™แžแŸ’แž›แžถแž…แžแžถ แžขแžถแž…แž˜แžถแž“แž‘แžถแž แžถแž“แžแŸ’แž˜แŸ‚แžšแž€แŸ’แžšแž แž˜แž˜แžฝแž™แž…แŸ†แž“แžฝแž“แžŠแŸ‚แž›แž”แžถแž“แž›แžถแž€แŸ‹แžแŸ’แž›แžฝแž“แž“แŸ…แž›แžพแž—แŸ’แž“แŸ†แž“แŸƒแžแŸแžแŸ’แžแž€แŸ‚แž”แž“แŸ„แŸ‡แž‘แŸ€แžแž•แž„ แžŠแŸ„แž™แžแŸ†แž”แž“แŸ‹แž€แŸ‚แž”แžแŸ’แžšแžผแžœแž”แžถแž“แž‚แŸแžŸแŸ’แž‚แžถแž›แŸ‹แžแžถ แž‡แžถแž•แŸ’แž“แŸ‚แž€แž“แŸƒแžแŸ†แž”แž“แŸ‹แžŸแŸ†แžแžถแž“แŸ‹แž…แžปแž„แž€แŸ’แžšแŸ„แž™แžŠแŸ‚แž›แž‘แžถแž แžถแž“แžแŸ’แž˜แŸ‚แžšแž€แŸ’แžšแž แž˜แž€แžถแž“แŸ‹แž€แžถแž”แŸ‹แž“แŸ…แž€แŸ’แž“แžปแž„แžšแž”แž”แž“แŸ„แŸ‡แŸ” แž”แŸ‰แžปแž“แŸ’แžแŸ‚แž›แŸ„แž€ Kreis แž”แŸ‚แžšแž‡แžถแž˜แžทแž“แžขแžพแž–แžพแž“แžนแž„แž€แžถแžšแžšแžทแŸ‡แž‚แž“แŸ‹แžšแž”แžŸแŸ‹แž”แŸ’แžšแž‡แžถแž–แž›แžšแžŠแŸ’แž‹แž“แŸ…แž‘แžธแž“แŸ„แŸ‡แž‘แŸ แžŠแŸ„แž™แž›แŸ„แž€แž‡แžฟแžแžถแŸ– ยซแžŠแžธแž“แŸแŸ‡แž‚แžบแžŠแžผแž…แž‡แžถแž€แž“แŸ’แž›แŸ‚แž„แž‘แžนแž€แž“แŸ…แž€แŸ’แž“แžปแž„แžœแžถแž›แžแŸ’แžŸแžถแž…แŸ‹แž˜แžฝแž™แžขแŸŠแžธแž…แžนแž„แŸ” แž“แŸ…แž–แŸแž›แžŽแžถแž˜แžฝแž™ แž—แŸ’แž‰แŸ€แžœแž‘แŸแžŸแž…แžšแž…แŸ’แž”แžถแžŸแŸ‹แž‡แžถแž“แžนแž„แž˜แž€แžŠแž›แŸ‹แž แžพแž™ยปแŸ”แž›แŸ„แž€แž”แžถแž“แž”แžพแž€แžŠแŸ†แžŽแžพแžšแž€แžถแžšแž”แžนแž„แž แŸ’แž‚แžถแžกแžผแž…แŸ†แž“แžฝแž“ แŸฆ แž“แŸ…แž€แŸ’แž“แžปแž„แž†แŸ’แž“แžถแŸ† แŸขแŸ แŸ แŸง แžŠแŸ‚แž›แž”แžถแž“แžŸแž„แŸ‹แžกแžพแž„แž–แžธแž”แžถแžแžŠแŸƒแž‘แž‘แŸ แž‡แžถแž˜แžฝแž™แž“แžนแž„แž”แŸ’แžšแž‡แžถแž‡แž“แž“แŸ…แž€แŸ’แž“แžปแž„แžแŸ†แž”แž“แŸ‹แž“แŸ„แŸ‡แŸ” Kep Lodge แž”แžถแž“แž€แŸ’แž›แžถแž™แž‡แžถแžขแžถแž‡แžธแžœแž€แž˜แŸ’แž˜แž‘แžธ แŸก แžŠแŸ‚แž›แž‚แŸ’แžšแž”แŸ‹แž‚แŸ’แžšแž„ แž“แžทแž„แž”แŸ’แžšแžแžทแž”แžแŸ’แžแžทแžŠแŸ„แž™แž‡แž“แž”แžšแž‘แŸแžŸ แžŠแŸ‚แž›แž˜แž€แž–แžธแž›แŸ„แž€แžแžถแž„แž›แžทแž…แž“แŸ…แž€แŸ’แž“แžปแž„แžแŸแžแŸ’แžแž€แŸ‚แž” แž€แŸแžŠแžผแž…แž‡แžถแžขแžถแž‡แžธแžœแž€แž˜แŸ’แž˜แž•แŸ’แž“แŸ‚แž€แžขแŸแž€แžผแž‘แŸแžŸแž…แžšแžŽแŸแžŠแŸ†แž”แžผแž„แž‚แŸแž”แž„แŸ’แžขแžŸแŸ‹แž“แŸ…แž€แŸ’แž“แžปแž„แž”แŸ’แžšแž‘แŸแžŸแž€แž˜แŸ’แž–แžปแž‡แžถแž•แž„แžŠแŸ‚แžšแŸ” แž€แžถแž›แž“แŸ„แŸ‡แž‘แžนแž€แž•แžนแž€แž‚แžบแžšแŸ€แž”แž…แŸ†แž”แžถแž“แž‚แŸ’แžšแž”แŸ‹แž‚แŸ’แžšแžถแž“แŸ‹แž€แŸแžŠแžผแž…แž‡แžถแž…แž˜แŸ’แžšแŸ„แŸ‡แžฒแŸ’แž™แž”แžถแž“แžŸแŸ’แžขแžถแžแžŸแž˜แŸ’แžšแžถแž”แŸ‹ แž—แŸ’แž‰แŸ€แžœแž•แž„แžŠแŸ‚แžšแŸ”แž…แž„แŸ‹แž‘แžทแž‰แž•แŸ’แž‘แŸ‡แžŸแŸ†แžŽแžถแž€แŸ‹แžšแž˜แžŽแžธแž™แžŠแŸ’แž‹แžถแž“ย Kep Lodge? แž–แžทแž“แžทแžแŸ’แž™แž˜แžพแž›แžขแž…แž›แž“แž‘แŸ’แžšแž–แŸ’แž™แž“แŸ…แž›แžพ realestate.com.kh แžแŸ’แž„แŸƒแž“แŸแŸ‡!แžŠแŸ„แž™แžŸแžถแžšแžแŸ‚แž—แŸ’แž›แžพแž„แžขแž‚แŸ’แž‚แžทแžŸแž“แžธแž˜แžถแž“แž€แŸ†แžŽแžแŸ‹ แž‘แžนแž€แžแŸ’แžšแžผแžœแž”แžถแž“แžŠแžถแŸ†แž‡แžถแž˜แžฝแž™แž แŸ’แž‚แžถแžŸ แžŸแž˜แŸ’แž—แžถแžšแž•แŸ’แž“แŸ‚แž€แžแžถแž„แž€แŸ’แž“แžปแž„แž“แŸƒแžšแž˜แžŽแžธแž™แžŠแŸ’แž‹แžถแž“ แžšแžฝแž˜แž‘แžถแŸ†แž„แžแžถแžšแžถแž„แž˜แžปแžแž˜แŸ’แž แžผแž”แžŠแŸ‚แž›แž˜แžถแž“แž˜แžปแžแž˜แŸ’แž แžผแž”แžšแž”แžŸแŸ‹แž”แŸ’แžšแž‘แŸแžŸแžŸแŸŠแžปแž™แžขแŸ‚แž แž‚แžบแžแŸ’แžšแžผแžœแž”แžถแž“แž™แž€แž–แžธแž€แŸ’แž“แžปแž„แžแŸ†แž”แž“แŸ‹แžšแž˜แžŽแžธแž™แžŠแŸ’แž‹แžถแž“แž“แŸ„แŸ‡แž•แŸ’แž‘แžถแž›แŸ‹ แž แžพแž™แžŸแž˜แŸ’แž—แžถแžšแž•แŸ’แž“แŸ‚แž€แžแžถแž„แž€แŸ’แžšแŸ…แžšแž”แžŸแŸ‹แžขแžถแž‡แžธแžœแž€แž˜แŸ’แž˜แž‚แžบแžแŸ’แžšแžผแžœแž”แžถแž“แžšแŸ€แž”แž…แŸ†แžŠแŸ„แž™แž›แž€แŸ’แžแžŽแŸˆแž†แŸ’แž“แŸƒแž”แŸ’แžšแžŒแžทแž แž“แžทแž„แž˜แžทแž“แž”แŸ‰แŸ‡แž–แžถแž›แŸ‹แžŠแž›แŸ‹แž”แžšแžทแžŸแŸ’แžแžถแž“แŸ”แžšแžฟแž„แž˜แžฝแž™แž€แŸ’แž“แžปแž„แž…แŸ†แžŽแŸ„แž˜แž—แžถแžšแž€แžทแž…แŸ’แž…แžŠแŸ‚แž›แž แžแŸ‹แž“แžฟแž™แž‡แžถแž„แž‚แŸแž“แŸ…แžŠแŸ†แžŽแžถแž€แŸ‹แž€แžถแž›แžŠแŸ†แž”แžผแž„แž…แŸ†แž–แŸ„แŸ‡แž›แŸ„แž€ Kreis แžŠแŸ‚แž›แž˜แžถแž“แžœแŸแž™ แŸคแŸฆ แž†แŸ’แž“แžถแŸ†แžšแžผแž”แž“แŸแŸ‡ แž‚แžบแž‡แžถแž€แžถแžšแž”แžŽแŸ’แžแžปแŸ‡แž”แžŽแŸ’แžแžถแž›แž”แžปแž‚แŸ’แž‚แž›แžทแž€แŸ” แžŠแŸ„แž™แžŸแžถแžšแžแŸ‚แž”แŸ’แžšแž–แŸแž“แŸ’แž’แžขแž”แŸ‹แžšแŸ†แž€แŸ’แž“แžปแž„แžŸแŸ’แžšแžปแž€แžšแž”แžŸแŸ‹แžแŸแžแŸ’แžแž€แŸ‚แž” แž‚แžบแžŸแŸ’แž‘แžพแžšแžแŸ‚แž˜แžทแž“แž˜แžถแž“ แž แžพแž™แž€แž˜แŸ’แž›แžถแŸ†แž„แž–แž›แž€แž˜แŸ’แž˜แž€แŸ’แž“แžปแž„แžœแžทแžŸแŸแž™แž‘แŸแžŸแž…แžšแžŽแŸ แž”แžถแž“แžŠแŸ†แžŽแžพแžšแž€แžถแžšแžŠแŸ„แž™แžŸแž แž‚แŸ’แžšแžทแž“แž˜แž€แž–แžธแž—แŸ’แž“แŸ†แž–แŸแž‰ แž‚แžบแž˜แžทแž“แž”แžถแž“แž‘แŸ…แžŠแž›แŸ‹แžแŸ†แž”แž“แŸ‹แž†แŸ’แž“แŸแžšแž“แŸ„แŸ‡แž‘แŸ แž›แŸ„แž€ Kreis 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June 6, 2022, 5:06 p.m.
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At the end of 2015, the 10 ASEAN nation states are on track to create the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) as a means to support the free flow of labour across Asia, and benefit all economies falling within the AEC by sharing human resources. Cambodia is expected to gain benefits through increases in foreign direct investment into the Cambodian market -but how the AEC will change the face of the domestic Cambodian labor market remains uncertain. With the ASEAN Economic Integration at the end of this year, Cambodia seemingly must strengthen its capacity in terms of human resources and professional expertise if it is to meet the regional marketโ€™s demand when the AEC integration fully comes into play. After the integration, labor flow will increase considerably for professionals with internationally transferable skill sets, such as accountants, health professionals, engineers, researchers and tourism workers. These Cambodian professionals will now be able to apply for positions throughout the region without restriction, and potentially gain higher wages. Chan Sophal, Director of the Centre for Policy Studies in Cambodia, said the AEC will bring new labor flows to professions that require high skill labor inside and outside of Cambodia.ย  This means, ' ... Enterprises in need of skilled workers within Cambodia will be able to hire them more easily than at present because the potential market will be larger,โ€ he said.ย ย ย  As inter-ASEAN competition increases between its members in terms of labor flows, Cambodia must strengthen the aggregate capacity of its own human resources in order to meet the competitive labor market of ASEAN in the coming years, and to ensure employment opportunities inside and outside of Cambodia. In order to strengthen the labor market for the AEC, Sophal said, โ€œthe number one priority must be to better train and educate our students. This is the only way we can compete.โ€ In regards to whether Cambodia is ready for the ASEAN economic integration, Sophal explained that, โ€œWhile I think we have strengths and weaknesses within the Cambodian market, ASEAN, fully integrated, will provide opportunities to attract domestic investment that will in return create jobs for skilled and unskilled workers within Cambodia. In addition, new competition in the labor market within Cambodia is seemingly going to be limited due to the variability of criteria that may or may not attract workers to Cambodia.โ€ Chrek Sok Ny, CEO of Century 21 Mekong, said the present Cambodian market is getting ready for the integration in many ways: 'I think it's beneficial to bring in new technologies and methods for construction into Cambodia in regards to construction standards and levels of development. But meanwhile, the AEC will boost Cambodian economy and strengthen cultural connectivity of all member countries. There will be free flow of goods and labor, and Cambodian workers will migrate for jobs abroad; whereas skilled workers from member countries will enter Cambodia filling the increasing demand for higher skilled positions that this development demands.โ€ A joint publication released by the ADB and ILO at the end of last year, showed that Cambodia could be one of the leading beneficiaries of the AEC through the creation of an estimated additional 1.1 million jobs by 2025. Low-skilled jobs will account for 71.2 percent of this increase, predicts the publication, meanwhile, medium-skilled professional roles may increase by around 722,000 jobs. Despite that, the same publication goes on to say that Cambodians may well lose their domestic employment opportunities if there is no improvement in the market in regards to workersโ€™ training and education. Furthermore, domestic higher-skilled workers may still look to migrate outside of Cambodia, as opportunities for higher salaries will now be available. Realestate.com.kh is proud to support the CVEA's Property View publication. Click here to get your copy, or if you are interested to join the CVEA today.
Northern Phnom Penh Comes on the Radar
Northern Phnom Penh Comes on the Radar
June 7, 2022, 7:14 a.m.
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The northern part of Phnom Penh has been attracting many residential and commercial developers โ€“ the reason being that the area is still relatively quiet and has no traffic congestion problems compared to its big city neighbor. The northern areas along National Road 6 are seeing fast development now that Chroy Chongvar II Bridge is available for public use. Many new projects are appearing, such as Chroy Chongvar City, Borey Peng Hout, Borey River Town, and Borey Mekong River. In addition, the government has been building Morodok Decho Stadium to host the ASIAN Games in 2023. Meanwhile, Ly Yong Phat, Director of the Ly Yong Phat Group, is planning to move a Safari Zone from Koh Kong to the area along National Road 6. โ€‹A group of real estate experts said the property situation at the northern part of National Road 6 shows huge potential, and growth in residential projects appears to continue unabated. ย โ€‹ Kek Narin, an independent real estate analyst, said the area along National Road 6 has great potential for residential and commercial development, mainly because the area is sandwiched by rivers. Consequently, if there is a company investing in building and infrastructure along the river bank, it will become a great satellite city in the future. โ€œPersonally, I also want to move to this area because the area has fresh air and a good environment. If we travel along that road, we feel fresher and better than we do along National Road 4 - which is very noisy,โ€ he said. โ€œThe area will be developed very fast because land is very attainable here.โ€ The area has Prek Leab, Prek Ta Sek, and Backeng communes, and is altogether known as Chroy Chongvar district, Phnom Penh. Po Eavkong, General Manager of Asia Real Estate, said that after the National Road 6 expansion, provided by a loan from the Chinese government, the area from the Chroy Chongvar Bridge to Prek Ta Meak Bridge saw big changes, very quickly - such as Boreys, and small, medium, and even big businesses popping up along the road. Due to the favorable qualities and potential of the area, land prices are set to increase between 10 and 15 percent per annum, says Eavkong. Land prices along the National Road 6 from Chroy Chongvar Bridge to Borey Mekong Royal start from $400 to $800 per square meter, and sub road prices range from $100 to $150. Land that stretches from The Mekong Royal to Ly Yong Phatโ€™s land ranges from $200 to $400 per square meter, and land from Ly Yong Phatโ€™s land to Prek Ta Meak Bridge is priced from $100 to $200 per square meter, he said. โ€œThe area has become a residential-developed zone which is seeing huge interest from investors. It not only has residences, but also high-rise buildings,โ€ Eavkong said. โ€œIf we talk about environment and fresh air, and infrastructure, they are all good enough, but I observe that one negative point is that the Phnom Penh municipality has not yet built the sewage system along the Road 6.โ€ Mr. Ly Yong Phat said he planned to inject about $1 million into the area to build his safari zone, which he plans to move from Koh Kong to Phnom Penh. The Phnom Penh based safari is slated to open in early 2016. The size of the safari in Phnom Penh is about the same as Koh Kongโ€™s, but it will be of an improved quality, says Phat. In regards to the Decho Satellite City, Mr. Phat said, โ€œWe need a partner to build this satellite city because we cannot do it alone as its size is about 1700 hectares - so big.โ€ The satellite city project is aimed at all strata of people, but he did not confirm when the project will start or finish. Hor Vandy, co-President of the Tourism Group, said the safari zone in Phnom Penh would be a tourism product which international tourists will demand. This will mean some will stay longer in Cambodia than previously - and in Phnom Penh in particular.ย ย  If the safari zone is connected with Ta Mao Zoo, tourism companies can prepare a good tour package for tourists, and the tourists will not hesitate to travel more around Cambodia, he said. โ€œMoving the safari from Koh Kong to Phnom Penh is a good decision, for there are not many people in Koh Kong and tourism penetration is low. Phnom Penh has about 2 million people and about 2 million tourists, and tourists are increasing from 7 to 8 million per annum,โ€ Vandy said. Realestate.com.kh is proud to support the CVEA's Property View publication. Click here to get your copy, or if you are interested to join the CVEA today.
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Cambodian High-rise Buildings to Attract More Foreign Investors
Cambodian High-rise Buildings to Attract More Foreign Investors
June 6, 2022, 5:05 p.m.
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The increase in high-rise buildings across Phnom Penh is not only turning Phnom Penh into business and commercial hub, it is also attracting more foreign investors to inject their investment capital into the country. Sear Rithy, CEO of WorldBridge Land, is currently cooperating with Singapore-based Oxley Holding International to invest in โ€˜The Bridgeโ€™ development, a 45 floor, $300 million project. The same company is also preparing to build the Shangri-la Hotel in Phnom Penh, and three commercial buildings known as โ€˜The Peak,โ€™ with 55 floors each, located near Diamond Island. Sear Rithy says that the emerging skyline in Phnom Penh is really attractive for investment. ย "When foreigners visit Cambodia, they will be interested in projects like ours. If there are many high-rise buildings, they realize this country has been developing and they are interested in investing. They will then consider the legal system and government policy, economic growth, and political stability," he said. "Investment will grow along with the high-rise buildings." ย The speed of development shall depend on each government's policy; however, Sear Rithy believes we are currently on the right track. Cambodia is better than all other ASEAN countries, besides Singapore, in regards to the conditions for increased FDI - because the Cambodian government allows foreign investors to own a one hundred per cent share of a company, they are exempt from tax for importing products and tax rates generally in Cambodia are lower. ย "Cambodia has adopted a multi-ownership law which allows foreigners to own from the first floor up, which is good because it helps foreigners to be more confident in their ownership rights. It's like Cambodians trying to buy property abroad without having their name on the title of the property. Is it a worry? Yes, of course it is," he said. ย According to an unreleased report by the Ministry of Land Management, Urban Planning and Construction that looked at 600 new buildings both finished and under construction, Phnom Penhโ€™s development has been broken down into three categories. While the city is still dominated by buildings that range from five to nine floors, at a total of 361 buildings, it is not a surprise that their numbers showed a growing trend towards upward development. The report found that there are 167 buildings between 10 to 19 floors, 21 buildings were between 21 to 29 floors, while only twelve were above 30 floors, four of which are over 40 floors. Lao Tip Seiha, Deputy General Director of the Construction Department of the Ministry Of Land Management, Urban Planning and Construction, said looking at the change in Phnom Penhโ€™s skyline is an indicator of the countryโ€™s development. If compared to neighboring countries, he said that Phnom Penhโ€™s growth is following the same path as other major cities and that the high-rise developments reflect adequate urban planning and infrastructure advances. โ€œMore high-rise buildings illustrate that Cambodia has achieved more than it ever has before,โ€ he said. โ€œForeigners who visited Cambodia even five years ago are surprised by the achievement.โ€Chrek Soknim, CEO of Century 21 Mekong, agreed that having high-rise buildings could well give more investment potential to Cambodia. He now sees a Chinese company planning to invest in a 500-meter building with high standards in Cambodia, and this reflects a good sign for the country. "Having more high-rise buildings will mean we attract more investors. If there are more investments such as this Chinese example, and they move their head office here, we will get more advantages for the greater economy," Soknim said. ย "Cambodia does not have many big companies placing head offices here, so we have more potential to come in the future. But I believe we will attract them to bring their head offices here. Consequently, the GDP of Cambodia will increase to another level," he said. Realestate.com.kh is proud to support the CVEA's Property View publication. Click here to get your copy, or if you are interested to join the CVEA today.
Real Estate Sector Faces both Positive and Negative Risk
Real Estate Sector Faces both Positive and Negative Risk
June 6, 2022, 5:04 p.m.
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Cambodian real estate has seen increases in land prices and investment that has quickly changed the face of the country, and its profile within the region. Yet, the question is whether the sector will continue to grow in the long-term. There are optimistic responses โ€“ but also some warnings from economists and real estate industry commentators.Po Eav Kong, General Manager of Asia Real Estate, said that there are two driving forces behind the progress in this sector. ย The first force is ongoing political stability. This has equaled economic growth for Cambodia, a stable macro-economy and support for other sectors that contribute to overall economic growth. The construction sector investment, for example, increased from $900 million in 2010 to about $2 billion last year. The second force to look at is capital inflow, the economic and financial flows that have occurred, and regional changes in these flows. ย An example is the new Vietnamese real estate law that took effect a few months ago. It allows foreigners to own land and residential property. This means competition for foreign investment between Vietnam and Cambodia will increase. Yet, despite these changes, legal systems and practice, and demographics, all factor into foreign investment decisions. โ€œI think overall the countriesโ€™ investment potential in real estate is still prominent because of our continued economic growth and stability,โ€ said Po, โ€œthe sector will continue to grow for the next few years, but in the long-term I cannot predict because politics and the economy are not yet independent from one another.โ€ Po said the flow of new investors from Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Singapore and China, and the increased size of the countriesโ€™ middle-class, as well as a continuing supply of cheap labor, are all parts of the attraction for foreign investors coming into Cambodia. Vorn Chanthorn, CEO of Town City Real Estate, seems positive about the growth in real estate. Chanthorn believes the sector will continue to expand thanks to the stable environment and continued economic growth. He also suggests that average people and the Government are more aware of the importance of supporting the sector. โ€œThe government has a good policy to attract foreign investors - they are allowed to buy houses in Cambodia from the first floor up regardless of their nationality.โ€ He added, โ€œI think there will be new policy in the future to encourage more investment.โ€Chanthornโ€™s forecast is seemingly sound, since recently the government has adopted policies to boost the economy through promotion of the industrial sector. Its new economic development policy aims to draw in investors by replacing the primarily labor-driven economy with a technology-driven one. ย ย However, Soeng Bonna, CEO of Bonna Realty Group, is cautious when it comes to risks and growth of this sector. He said it is difficult at this stage to conclude if growth still exists in the long run for these sectors - especially after the ASEAN Economic integration. If things remain as the status quo, the property sector will move forward, but we do not know how attractive big development projects will be to investors or how well they will do. 'So far, I have no knowledge if those already proposed major projects will continue, but smaller domestic projects will go forward.โ€ He added, โ€œIt will be less profitable for bigger projects if there are many smaller ones priced from $2,500 to $3,000 per square meter. Those big projects will fall flat if foreignersโ€™ demand for condos does not exist. Domestic demand will, however, continue.โ€ For Bonna, economic growth and political stability in Cambodia have yet to show signs of discouragement. Yet, the government reforms do not look particularly attractive to investors either. So, it is clear that todayโ€™s condo demand (before ASEAN integration) is lower than the supply. Mey Kalyan, economist and senior adviser of the Supreme Economic Council, has warned that people should be very careful saying, โ€˜houses are like body fat.โ€™ Rather, consuming too much fat at once is not advisable; building too many houses while the demand for them remains low will not do the economy any good. Modern condos are not very productive; it is similar to when someone buys a luxurious car for themselves, as opposed to a bus which he or she could easily rent for profit. He added, โ€œWe can hustle the market, but when it comes to real estate it is always a two-edge sword. If you buy as an investment or as a speculator, problems will arise. If you are buying with the expectation to keep the property and sell it for profit, foreigners can do so now as the price is reasonable for them for this dual-benefit purpose.โ€The Ministry of Finance predicted in early July that Cambodia's economy will continue to maintain a growth rate of seven percent for the rest of the year, as it did last year, and the main sectors contributing to this growth are those of textile, construction and real estate. Mr. Faisal Ahmed, IMF Resident Representative to Cambodia, said the real estate and construction sectors in Cambodia have helped spur economic growth and political stability because the sectors have provided lots of jobs to people and have significantly boosted income into the financial sector. However, the growth of supply that exceeds demand should remain under precise scrutiny.However, Arn Channy, Sales and Marketing Executive of World City, which has been developing the satellite city CAMKO CITY, said from now into the next five years real estate in Cambodia will still be growing due to the increased demand and high number of investors. When the full ASEAN integration is realized at the end of the year, Cambodia will benefit a lot because the inflow of people to find work and investment will consequently raise the demand for housing. ย He said, โ€œCambodia has huge potential for the future to come.โ€ Realestate.com.kh is proud to support the CVEA's Property View publication. Click here to get your copy, or if you are interested to join the CVEA today.
Featured Agent Profile: Century 21 Advanced Property
Featured Agent Profile: Century 21 Advanced Property
June 7, 2022, 12:42 a.m.
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June 6, 2022, 5:06 p.m.
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June 6, 2022, 5:04 p.m.
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Bodaiju Residences is delicately infused with Japanese and French architectural elements, believes the project's Architect, while bringing the everyday conveniences expected in a modern apartment building to the capital of Cambodia. Bodaiju Residences is an ensemble of six 14-storey buildings woven into the tropical landscape. The project Bodaiju Residence was designed by Ivan Tizaniel, a French architect who has worked on projects that include The Plantation Hotel, in Phnom Penh, and the VIP terminals for both Phnom Penh and Siem Reap International airports.ย See the listing here. Phase 1 is selling out fast, with huge local interest from Khmer buyers!Each Bodaiju Residences unit will enjoy large covered terraces that are able to act as a second out-door living rooms. Indoor-Outdoor flow is the name of the game, asย Tizaniel wished to embrace Cambodia's tropical climate. It may also be a tribute to the Cambodian lifestyle, as local families prefer the option of eating and relaxing outside or inside, depending on the weather. The residences will also host rooftop sky pools, sky parks, a gym, clubhouse, BBQ pit, mini marts, cafes and kids play space, among a host of other features. Inquire today for full information!ย  โ€œBodaiju is architecturally inspired by the local climate,โ€ Tizianel, the proud architect said, adding that, โ€œin tropical countries such as Cambodia, we have to provide shade within the design to protect from the sun and get natural ventilation.โ€ One, two and three bedroom condos are all available, and on accommodating financing schemes.ย Inquire today for full information!ย  Another unique feature of Bodaiju Residences, is that the car and moto parking lots open up to the ground floor gardens, covered by additional suspended gardens and lush walkways that link all buildings on the second floor. The suspended gardens serve a dual purpose, Tizianel explains: Able to hide the parking lots and, meanwhile, create a nice landscape for the lower level apartments. โ€œThe Japanese touch is in the simplicity of details and the relationship with nature,โ€ reflects Tizianel. ย  ย  Bodaiju Residences brings nature together with the conveniences of metropolis living, in close vicinity to Cambodiaโ€™s industrial centers. Located on the outskirts of Phnom Penh, alongside Lion Mall and a quick drive to the Phnom Penh international airport, Bodaiju Residences is equally close to the Phnom Penh Special Economic Zone and other emerging hubs of industry; a great choice of new home for factory management who wish for a convenient location close to the workplace. With construction commencing now, set to be completed by 2018, the project will be built in three phases on a 23,531 square meter areaย of land. The first phase, which is currently being sold, will include 372 units, while the second and third phase will produce 372 and 184 units respectively. ย  Click Here to Contact Bodaiju Agents! ย  ย  Low-entry investment in Bodaiju Residences starts at $100,000. The average net selling price of Bodaiju Residence units is $1,600 to $1,700 per square metre. The Bodaiju Residences project is the first and biggest project to be invested in outside of the city center and instead in front of Pochentong International Airport. This shall be the future focal point of Phnom Penh, and is an attractive position for investment based on rising land prices.ย It's proximity to both the CBD and the International Airport is an assurance for buyers that their investment will increase in value as the Cambodian economy continues to develop. ย  ย  ย  ย  Inquire About Bodaiju Residences Today on Realestate.com.kh and find out more!
Phnom Penh Rental Market, an Expat's Guide
Phnom Penh Rental Market, an Expat's Guide
June 6, 2022, 5:06 p.m.
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Realestate.com.kh understands that the Phnom Penh rental market can be a little daunting for expats fresh to the Kingdom looking for a new home. In light of this, Realestate.com.kh has taken a survey of the average prices of rental properties in Phnom Penh, and let you know what differently classified Phnom Penh rental properties are likely to provide. Not surprising, Phnom Penh offers a host of real estate options for expat renters - whether it be a traditional wooden Khmer-style townhouse, a classic French-inspired Villa home, or a state of the art condominium unit, built by an international investment company. Clever expat or local renters can win in the Phnom Penh market place if they know what is available, and what reflects a reasonable price for those properties. The following should be a good start, thanks to Realestate.com.kh! We can break the Phnom Penh rentals market into four broad categories: 1) Full-Serviced Apartments; 2) Western Apartments; 3) Khmer-Style Shophouses; and 4) Renovated Shophouses. Letโ€™s explore the attributes of each type of Phnom Penh rental property, and the average cost of leasing in different areas of town.And when your ready, search through Realestate.com.kh's Phnom Penh rental listings here.1) Serviced Apartments in Phnom Penh: Luxury is increasingly in demand in Phnom Penh - but as the supply of luxury serviced apartments begins to exceed demand, luxury can also be very affordable. Full-service apartments provide almost everything you could want in a Phnom Penh apartment. Learn more about Phnom Penh rentals and other Cambodian rental advice here. Expect, at minimum, western style architecture and interior layouts, natural light, views, modern equipped kitchen including an oven, modern bathrooms, and expansive closets. Services such as laundry, Internet, cable, water, and even concierge services are included in the new breed of serviced apartments around Phnom Penh. Most of these accommodations also include one or more elevators, security, car, bike, and moto parking, gyms and/or swimming pools. Expect organized rent collection and hasty replies to your maintenance requests. You will almost certainly have air con. More about Phnom Penh residential space here. Serviced apartments are generally easy to find in the city, but expect prices to be higher than other types of accommodation, and donโ€™t be surprised if vacancy rates low. Service apartments are somewhat impersonal, compared to other types of Phnom Penh rentals. Due to their size and relative vacancies, it may be more difficult to get to know your neighbors or your landlord. For a young professional or family, however, this extra space and privacy may be appreciated. They are also generally high rise apartments, so chances are you can land a great view of the city! Rough Price Range for 1 Bedroom Service Apartments:CBD - Chamkarmon, Daun Penh = $1000 โ€“ $1700 per month;Outskirts - Toul Kork, Sen Sok, Olympic, Toul Tom Poung = $800 โ€“ $1200 per month.2) Western Style Apartments in Phnom Penh: A โ€œWestern Styleโ€ apartment is a term that is thrown around a lot on the Phnom Penh rental market โ€“ and those properties fitting this description can vary widely. A โ€œwesternโ€ apartment can in fact represent anything from a few apartment units on the third floor, to a unit within a high-rise multi-unit tower. However, generally, those properties termed as western-style apartments in Phnom Penh have more amenities than those sold as Khmer-style units. So called โ€œWestern apartmentsโ€ are generally newly constructed, have windows in every room and plenty of natural light, western style toilets and a kitchen with full cooking amenities; this should include all standard appliances and plenty of cabinet space, counter space, and an integrated cooktop. Often these apartmentโ€™s bathrooms will include a hot shower, a bathtub and floor tiles. A western style apartment should have a larger living space with somewhat modern lighting fixtures. Western apartments will also generally be furnished, and with furnishing such as plush sofaโ€™s โ€“ as opposed to purely wooden furniture preferred in traditional khmer houses. Internet, cable, water and sometimes cleaning are generally included in the rental rate. Some of these properties will have elevators and might even have shared rooftop terrace areas. Expect parking for bicycles and motos. You should always get an air conditioner โ€“ in fact, this can be the sole reason the seller has called it โ€œwestern.โ€ Essentially, the โ€œWesternโ€ label should lead you to believe that the construction is of a higher standard, as is the overall security of the building. For a foreigner there is also the benefit of having many foreign tenants, making it easy to make friends when your first settle in. Owners of western apartments are generally more experienced with this market and will follow through with your rental maintenance requests. Price Range For 1 Bedroom Western Apartments (non serviced):CBD - Chamkarmon, Daun Penh = $600 โ€“ $1000 per month;Outskirts - Toul Kork, Sen Sok, Olympic, Toul Tom Poung = $500 โ€“ $700 per month.3) Khmer-style Shop House: A Khmer-style shophouse is still one of the most common property types in Phnom Penh, found in nearly every Phnom Penh neighborhood. They can also be built into three or four-story low-rise row homes. A shophouse, khmer style, is generally about four meters in width and roughly 16 meters long. The doors to enter will be in the front or back of the shop house, and the walls on either side will almost always have no windows. In a khmer-style shophouse, bedrooms wonโ€™t generally have windows, and if they do, they will face toward the interior of the home as opposed to the outside โ€“ thus, generally providing no natural light. Bedrooms will normally have movable dressers or rattan shelving, as opposed to inbuilt storage space provided in the more modern designs of apartments. Kitchen layouts in Khmer-style shop houses are generally fairly basic too. Expect to see a sink or two and a one burner gas cooktop. Donโ€™t expect an oven and you will be lucky if you get much cabinet space. Learn more about Phnom Penh rental market and other Cambodian rental advice here. Donโ€™t expect hot water, anywhere in the house. Bathrooms generally wonโ€™t have a separate shower or windows - but will be well equipped with floor to ceiling tiles, and the infamous bum gun. Bathrooms are just โ€œwet roomsโ€ without a separate shower in many cases. Home furnishings are seldom included, and if they are, expect them to be either rattan or wood. Expect, in terms of furnishings, no more than chairs, coffee table, and a table for eating. Although basic, shop houses are still surprisingly popular with foreign renters. Ultimately, their simplicity creates a kind of charm โ€“ and the price gap between these common shop houses, and new serviced units entering the market, are incomparable. Those that accept these shophouses for long term rents are generally expecting the landlord to make improvements or are being permitted by the landlord to make changes and modifications to the home themselves. With the right design and decoration, this style of house can be tailored to your preferences, and made to look much more valuable than their rental price. Expect to live close to your neighbors and get to know your neighborhood โ€“ which is a valuable experience for many expat renters. Here's a check list for securing your dream Phnom Penh rental! Rough Price Range For 1 Bedroom Khmer-style Shop Houses:CBD - Chamkarmon, Daun Penh = $300 - $400 per month;Outskirts - Toul Kork, Sen Sok, Olympic, Toul Tom Poung = $300 and under per month.4) Renovated Shop House: A renovated shop house, basically a khmer shop house that has undergone a makeover, can be harder to find in Phnom Penh. But when you find the right renovated shop house, you can get the authentic khmer style of living, with all the western amenities at hand. Adding to your search, the renovated shop house can often appear camouflaged from the outside as they generally have the same construction and outward appearances as the standard Khmer-style shop house. Here's a check list for securing your dream rental! However, look inside to discover a gem โ€“ as the owner has in fact renovated the apartment interior with Western finishes, fixtures and amenities, yet still encapsulated in the same 4 x 16 meter layout. Keep your eyes peeled for new floors, added windows, and updated lighting fixtures. Other home furnishings will be newer โ€“ such as plush couches/sofas, and maybe a glass coffee table. A clear sign that a shop house has been renovated are the addition of external windows in the bedroom, facing the outside. Bedrooms may also have added features since the renovation, such as built-in closets, built-in shelving and air-conditioning. Renovated shop house kitchens will usually have cabinets for storage, and newer, western style appliances. Still, be aware that furnishings and construction may be cheap and require maintenance. Renovated shop house are great for foreigners who want to live comfortably on a budget while meanwhile maintaining the charm and community of living in a Khmer-style shop house. Owners are quite often friendly to expats and eager to please throughout the contract. More importantly - the prices are affordable. Rough Price Range For 1 Bedroom Renovated Shop Houses:CBD - Chamkarmon, Daun Penh = $600 - $700 per month;Outskirts - Toul Kork, Sen Sok, Olympic, Toul Tom Poung = $400 - $600 per month.Learn more about Phnom Penh rental and other Cambodian rental advice here. Here's a check list for securing your dream Phnom Penh rental!
Bodaiju Residences Prove Popular with Khmer Investors
Bodaiju Residences Prove Popular with Khmer Investors
June 6, 2022, 5:06 p.m.
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Although a relative newcomerย the market, Bodaiju Residences has already sold over 60 per cent of Phase 1, according to Tomohiro Yakushi, vice president of the Japanese developer Creed Group. See the listing here.Yakushi believes that the reason for this is that most new developments across Phnom Penh aim solely to capture foreign investors but, Bodaiju Residences, theย largest development in Cambodia by a Japanese Company, has gained huge interest by local investors and home owners who understand market potential and the need for well-financed projects in Cambodia, especially those located in strategic areas.In fact, Her Excellency Louk Sovanna from the newly formed KH Niron Investment company, a local property investor, has already announced that they have purchased 37 units at a total cost of around $5 million, according to a recent report in the Phnom Penh Post.โ€œUnlike other condominium projects that mainly target foreigners, we aim to target locals pursuing home ownership and high standards of living,โ€ said Yakushi. Bodaiju Residences have already gained local confidence: ย the key to success in the Cambodian new developments market.โ€œWe mainly want local people to live here - not only foreign investors buying and selling condo units. We want to add real value,โ€ Yakushi said. Hence, the majority of sales thus far are local Cambodians, at around 65 percent of Phase 1 sales; in addition, Korean buyers represent 15% of phase 1 sales, Japanese equate to 10%, Singaporean, 5%, and the remaining 5% of the units have been sold to other nationalities. This demographic will provide a multicultural and vibrant community in Bodaiju Residences.Inquire about Bodaiju Residences today on Realestate.com.kh and find out more!Based on current sales success, the Creed group predicts that at least 75 per cent of sales in Phase 1 will be complete in October 2015, according to a recent interview with the Phnom Penh Post.Creed is also making financing available, for local and international buyers. In fact, financing is available for up to 90 per cent of the property value by ORO Financecorpโ€”a subsidiary of Creed Groupโ€” meaning that property investors can acquire loans starting from as low as 5 per cent interest.โ€œThis means that the low-entry investment starts at $100,000,โ€ Yakushi adds. The average net selling price of Bodaiju units is $1,600 to $1,700 per square metre.The Bodaiju Residences project is the first and biggest project to be invested in outside of the city center and instead in front of Pochentong International Airport. This shall be the future focal point of Phnom Penh, and is an attractive position for investment based on rising land prices. It is a widely known developer's rule that very few property markets around the world fail to grow in areas near international airports.Inquire about Bodaiju Residences today on Realestate.com.kh and find out more!
Featured Agent Profile: Century 21 Cambodia
Featured Agent Profile: Century 21 Cambodia
June 6, 2022, 5:06 p.m.
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Realestate.com.kh would like to present another of our featured agencies - Century 21ย Cambodia. [caption id="attachment_78813" align="aligncenter" width="580"] The Century 21 Cambodian team.[/caption] Check out Century 21ย listings for rent and for sale on realestate.com.kh todayCentury 21 Real Estate was founded in 1971 and is today the largest and most recognized real estate company in the world, with 7,100 offices worldwide, in 74 countries, and more than 100,000 real estate professionals. Cambodia will be the 75th official country for Century 21 Real Estate. Century 21 Real Estate is the largest company providing comprehensive training and marketing support for its affiliated offices worldwide. As a result Century 21 Agents are recognized as the most skilled real estate professionals in the world.ย The Century 21 Asia Pacific countries comprise over 10,000 Century 21 agents and is regionally the strongest brand in real estate services. In addition to a strong regional presence supporting Century21 Cambodia, China has more than 15,000 Century 21 Agents and Japan has over 13,000 Century 21 Agents, making the Century 21 Brand the strongest in Asia. Kevin Goos, CEO of Century 21 Cambodia, says that, "What we are doing in Cambodia is entering the market and increasing the level of professionalism with the Cambodian agents, so they can compete on a international level and work in the global market place."ย  The current real estate brokerage market has remained much the same as it was before the World Economic Crisis in 2008. In 2014, with the implementation of Century 21 Real Estate in Cambodia, Century 21 Cambodiaย will raise the standard practice of real estate service across the entire market in Cambodia. Through Century 21 Cambodiaย award winning training programs and brand support, C21 willย provide all the tools to make Century 21 Agents succeed in Cambodia. "We have done this in every country and it worked every time," says CEO, Kevin Goos. Century 21 Cambodia Real Estate is a business that helps local companies to take their real estate offices to the next level, to network with international buyers, and for them to use the brand that everyone knows and trusts worldwide Check out Century 21ย listings for rent and for sale on realestate.com.kh today
Featured Agent Profile: CDN Property Cambodia
Featured Agent Profile: CDN Property Cambodia
June 6, 2022, 5:05 p.m.
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Realestate.com.kh would like to present another of our featured agencies - Rooftopย Real Estateย Cambodia.Check out CDN Property listings for rent and for sale on realestate.com.kh todayEstablished in 2010, CDN Property 's philosophy of exemplary customer service is based upon the mutual trust and respect of our clients. CDN Propertyย guide each client with our extensive knowledge of Cambodia's real estate market, and CDN Propertyย provides all services to help, educate and inform buyers and sellers for free. CDN Propertyย consultant real estate services include; assisting clients to sell, purchase, lease,ย and manager their real estate assets. Through CDN Property 'sย extensive alliance real estate network,ย theyย can also provide strategic planning and research, portfolio analysis, and site selection ย and space location assistance. If you are looking for an experienced Realtor and current listings, CDN Property and its team of real estate professionals are focused on helping clients, old and new, buy and sell real estate that best suits their needs. [caption id="attachment_78805" align="alignleft" width="430"] Socheath Yim, Director of CDN Property[/caption] Focusing greatly on recovery, Cambodiaโ€™s economy has been increasing rapidly over the last five years. Tourism has been a great help as it contributed millions of dollars for the countryโ€™s national budget. While the international image of the country has not been fully reverted yet, investors who are aware of the nationโ€™s efforts to recover are now pouring in money into it. Cambodia real estate is one area where the country is counting on to jump start their growth. The government is offering incentives and safety measures for future investors who are interested to invest on Cambodia real estate. One very radical move being considered by the government is to lift its rule of not allowing foreigners to own real estate property in the country. Although opening up to the foreign real estate investors is a risky attempt to salvage the countryโ€™s economy, the nobility of the purpose is something that is noteworthy.ย CDN Propertyย advise clients on the acquisition and disposal of a wide range of investment land and property opportunities, throughout the key locations in Cambodia. CDNย Property Management team provides a wide range of services to owners, occupiers and investors for all types of property in Phnom Penh.ย The CDN Propertyย team provides property management services for offices, condominiums, apartments, housing estates and villa.ย The main aim of our property management is to organize and to realize successfully all the necessary operations concerning real estate. Check out CDN Property listings for rent and for sale on realestate.com.kh today
Featured Agent Profile: Rooftop Real Estate Cambodia
Featured Agent Profile: Rooftop Real Estate Cambodia
June 6, 2022, 5:05 p.m.
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Realestate.com.kh would like to present another of our featured agencies - Rooftopย Real Estateย Cambodia. [caption id="attachment_78797" align="aligncenter" width="400"] Mara Tep, Owner of Rooftop Real Estate[/caption] Check out Rooftop Real Estateย Cambodia's listings for rent and for sale on realestate.com.kh todayRooftop Real Estate Agency,.Co.Ltd was created in 2011 by Mara Tep.ย Mara is a Khmer entrepreneur who, after many years working for NGOs, switched career toward real estate. While looking for properties, Mara realized that there was a demand for professional and methodical services in the real estate sector.ย Rooftop Real Estate Agency,.Co.Ltd was born out of the idea that Cambodiaโ€™s fast development requires a honest and accessible agency to cater the needs of Khmer and foreigners alike. The team put their whole heart into the project, opened office right on the riverside and hired promising and talented staff. After rounding up a first batch of great properties upon their own winning criteria, and a few months of office renovation and system set up, Rooftop Real Estate Agency,.Co.Ltd is finally up and running. The entire staff is delighted to be contributing to Cambodiaโ€™s society, hopeful for the future and devoted to the well-being of all residents of this great country. Check out Rooftopย Real Estateย Cambodia's listings for rent and for sale on realestate.com.kh today
Featured Agent Profile: Towncity Real Estate Cambodia
Featured Agent Profile: Towncity Real Estate Cambodia
June 6, 2022, 5:06 p.m.
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Realestate.com.kh would like to present another of our featured agencies - Towncity Real Estateย Cambodia.Check out Towncity Real Estateย Cambodia's listings for rent and for sale on realestate.com.kh today Towncity Real Estate'sย Managing Director, Mr Van Chanthorn (John), began his career in real estate in 2004. Slowly but surely he developed his list of clienteleย and property, and his understanding of the Cambodian real estate climate, and his operation grew dramatically.ย In 2013, Johnย re-branded the business with the adoption of the name Towncity Real Estate and the incorporation of Towncity Real Estate Co, Ltd. Today, Towncity is a fully licensed real estate company by the Ministry of Economy and Finance and a member of Cambodia's Valuers and Estate Agents Association ("CVEA") in the Kingdom of Cambodia. John now leads a team of dedicated real estate professionals who are committed to excellence in real estate. The team has built an extensive database of property sales to help guide buyers and sellers achieve the best market price. While, buying property in Cambodia may be unfamiliar to Cambodians and Westerners alike, the team at Towncity can help guide you through the process, with relationships in local government, banks, the Ministry of Finance, the Ministry of Land and Management, the Bureau of Urban Planning and Construction and the Cadastral Office. The Towncityย vision is simple: quite simply,ย to be the best real estate company in Cambodia. Van Chanthorn (John), Founder and Managing Director of Towncity Real Estate Co. Ltd. Towncity Real Estate is fully licensed by the Cambodian Ministry of Economy and Finance. Towncity Real Estate is committed to delivering outstanding service to its clients, both Cambodian and Western. Equally, they are committed to getting theirย clients the best possible outcome in every transaction that Towncity oversees. Check out Towncity Real Estateย Cambodia's listings for rent and for sale on realestate.com.kh today
Long v Short Term Rental Lease
Long v Short Term Rental Lease
June 6, 2022, 5:04 p.m.
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Are you an Expat expecting just a temporary stay in the Kingdom? Are you nervous about signing long-term leases when you are not sure if you can satisfy the contract length? Are you finding that most Cambodian landlords are unwilling to have tenants stay for less than six months? Here is a guide to Long v Short Term Rental Lease in Cambodia, from Realestate.com.kh.Learn more about Phnom Penh rental market and other Cambodian rental advice here.Here's a check list for securing your dream Phnom Penh rental!Benefits of a Long Term Lease:Signing a six-month or year lease locks in a rental price in a market that is growing in leaps and bounds every year.Rental rates climb 10-15% annually in Cambodia, especially in the urban and tourism centers, and as new buildings offering all types of modern amenities continue to enter the rental market, these prices will continue to rise.A long term lease will save you from a price hike when the lease term ends and you are no longer able to find an apartment of the same value for the same price.Signing a long-term lease will also grant higher negotiating power: the landlord should be more flexible because they know you will stay for a longer period of time. They may add furnishing that you request, and negotiate on set rates.Remember that most owners want to build and maintain a relationship with their tenants. A long term lease allows this trust to develop.If you end up securing a lease for longer than you are able to stay in Cambodia, many expats are seeking shorter length, sub-lease agreements. This will give you the opportunity to finish your lease agreement payments through a sub-lease with a short term tenant. It pays to check with the landlord that will beย possible before signing the leasing contract.Alternative, the landlord may allow you to transfer the entire lease to a new tenant that you have found - if you can't satisfy the contract. Enjoying thisย guide to Long v Short Term Rental Lease in Cambodia so far, learn more about Phnom Penh rental and other Cambodian rental advice here.ย If I do sign a long term lease, what sort of contractual and non-contractual terms can be negotiated with the landlord?Most importantly, the monthly rental price โ€“ as despite what the landlord and agent may say, in the Cambodian market there is always an element of flexibility in it!Consider requesting the installation of window screens, new or more fans, and new or improved furniture.Rates for services, such as water, electricity and rubbish collection may sometimes been thrown into the final rental price, at no extra charge.You should check whether the landlord is open to a sub-lease if you can't stay for the whole length of the lease agreement. If they are, let them know that they will have an opportunity to screen the new sub-leasing tenant before they are accepted. Also, check whether they are open to transferring the bond to the new sub-leasing tenant. If the new landlord accepts these terms, the additional lease length shouldn't be such a risk to you.Remember, negotiation is about compromise. Consider the landlords objectives and unique circumstances - and try to compormise a rental agreement where both parties can feel satisfied. Here is some useful real estate negotiation advice. Enjoy thisย guide to Long v Short Term Rental Lease in Cambodia, from Realestate.com.kh?ย Here's a check list for securing your dream rental!
Infrastructure vs. Price: An Investors Guide
Infrastructure vs. Price: An Investors Guide
June 6, 2022, 5:06 p.m.
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Budget should not be the only concern for home buyers when they are deciding on a new property! Realestate.com.kh examines the number 1 factors that scare buyers from investing in real estate in certain areas and localities. Before deciding to buy or rent any new property, you must first weigh up the pros and cons of not only the property that you are looking at, but also the area where that property is located. While your property might look like a steal at first, sometimes paying a bit extra to live in a more expensive area could pay off in regards to the available infrastructure and amenities. In Phnom Penh, Sihanoukville, and other centers in Cambodia, investors choose infrastructure over cheaper prices. For example, Special Economic Zones are extremely popular for foreign investors in Cambodia looking to manufacture: โ€œOverall, an SEZ is a safe place for FDI because the conditions are found to be stable, safe and have less inherent investment and direct operational risk as opposed to locating outside of an SEZ,โ€ said Charles Esterhoy, former-COO of Phnom Penh Special Economic Zone (PPSEZ). This is despite the fact that these areas are more expensive in regards to price per square meter. Read more about SEZ infrastructure in Cambodia here. Buyers looking for a property for their own personal or business use will always prioritize the location of that new property, and social, civil and physical amenities/infrastructure available nearby. In regards to short term investors, these types of buyers still need to consider the areaโ€™s fitness. They might decide to occupy the property at some point, or alternatively, they might be dependent on rental returns from the property to sustain their investment. Regardless of the use, the capacity and attractiveness of the property becomes crucial. Below are the major factors that will discourage property buyers from investing in a particular area/locality: Vacancy: Particularly high vacancy levels throughout any locality will damage the the confidence levels of any investor. Low residency means hidden problems may be lurking in the area and these will make prospective buyers slow to invest in the locality/area. Maybe the infrastructure has some holes? Open Lot: An open piece of land sitting at the back of a residential building is warning sign for Investors also. Why? because it may get developed into almost anything in the future. Imagine if a noisy factory appears on the unit in the future - this will damage your quality of life and the resale value of the property. However, on the flip side of the coin, if that plot is turned into a beautiful park/garden, it could well add to the value of your building dramatically. Hence, the trick is when there is any free land in the neighborhood to gauge the future ownership and intended usage of that property before you buy. Poor Logistical Connectivity: Lack of transport access, and public transport services, will lower the attraction to even the dreamiest real estate. This infrastructure is crucial! It is wonderful to live on a coastal mountain overlooking the ocean - but if a trip to the city involves a 3 day horseback trek, chances are the property will lose its aura fairly quickly. In the city, real estate that is ages from metro stations, bus stops, main highways and any other crucial transport hubs will generally command much lesser price per square meter than those that have an array of easy transport options located nearby. Distance from Necessities/Amenities: City properties that do not have markets, schools, hospitals, ATMs, cafes, banks etc. in the close vicinity will also ย generally extinguish the buyerโ€™s interest. Too larger distance from these types of amenities can affect the value of the property hugely. For personal use or for an investment purpose, remoteness from basic necessities is not ย an appealing factor when considering buying any house. In the commercial sphere, buying land or real estate with access to key transit corridors, artery roads, warehousing facilities and storage options are valued highly. Nowhere to Park:ย  This is becoming an increasing problem in Phnom Penh. Without ample and convenient parking zones, a new properties value can be uncertain. Especially in cities like Phnom Penh, where many believe that personal vehicles are a necessity, parking spaces must be considered before buying into a property - be it commercial, an office tower, or residential premises. Tenants too must make this consideration a priority. Water Issues: Having a sound and reliable water supply in terms of quality and quantity is something that almost no buyer can compromise on. Hence, you should stay away from localities where the water supply is in short supply and/or poor in quality. It will naturally be extremely difficult to sell or rent a property in a dry locations. Power Outages: Frequent power cuts will adversely affect any buyerโ€™s decision. Backup power sources such as generators on your property may provide a short term solutions, and these are extremely common throughout the Cambodian provinces, yet living in a neighborhood with frequent power cuts or dodgy power service will usually overshadow and deteriorate any positive attributes of the property. Hows the Neighborhood? The state of the neighborhood also affects the property buyerโ€™s ultimate decision. No streetlights, damaged roads, poor waste disposal services and noisy features can become crucial turn-offs for new buyers and renters. Safety is very important also. Crime in the vicinity is never welcomed. Hence, localities with imbalanced neighborhoods will naturally yield lesser income and profit from property sales and rentals, and hence, are unpopular among investors - short or long term.
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แžแžพแž˜แžถแž“แž€แžถแžšแž’แžถแž“แžถแž›แžพแž”แŸ’แžšแžถแž€แŸ‹แž…แŸ†แžŽแžผแž›แž–แžธแž€แžถแžšแž‡แžฝแž›แžแŸ’แžšแž›แž”แŸ‹แžŠแŸ‚แžšแžซแž‘แŸ?
June 7, 2022, 6:54 a.m.
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แžฑแž€แžถแžŸแžœแžทแž“แžทแž™แŸ„แž‚แž›แžพแžขแž…แž›แž“แž‘แŸ’แžšแž–แŸ’แž™แžแŸ’แž˜แžธแž‡แžถแž…แŸ’แžšแžพแž“แž“แŸ…แž”แŸ’แžšแž‘แŸแžŸแžŠแŸ‚แž›แž˜แžถแž“แž‡แžถแž˜แžฝแž™แž“แžนแž„แž€แžถแžšแž’แžถแž“แžถแž”แŸ’แžšแžถแž€แŸ‹แž…แŸ†แžŽแžผแž›แž–แžธแž€แžถแžšแž‡แžฝแž›แžแŸ’แžšแž”แŸ‹แžœแžทแž‰(GRR)แŸ” แž”แŸ‰แžปแž“แŸ’แžแŸ‚แž€แžถแžšแž–แžทแž…แžถแžšแžŽแžถแžฒแŸ’แž™แž‘แžผแž›แŸ†แž‘แžผแž›แžถแž™แž‡แžถแž€แžถแžšแž…แžถแŸ†แž”แžถแž…แŸ‹แžŠแžพแž˜แŸ’แž”แžธแž”แž‰แŸ’แž‡แžถแž€แŸ‹แž–แžธแž€แžถแžšแž–แžทแž แž“แžทแž„แžแž˜แŸ’แž›แŸƒแž™แžผแžšแžขแž„แŸ’แžœแŸ‚แž„แž“แŸƒแž€แžถแžšแž’แžถแž“แžถแž‘แžถแŸ†แž„แž“แŸแŸ‡แŸ”แž€แŸ’แž“แžปแž„แž›แž€แŸ’แžแžแžŽแŸ’แžŒแžŠแŸ‚แž›แž˜แžทแž“แž˜แžถแž“แž‡แŸ†แž“แžถแž‰แž…แŸ’แž”แžถแžŸแŸ‹แž›แžถแžŸแŸ‹แžŽแžถแž˜แžฝแž™ แž€แžถแžšแž’แžถแž“แžถแž”แŸ’แžšแžถแž€แŸ‹แž…แŸ†แžŽแžผแž›แž–แžธแž€แžถแžšแž‡แžฝแž›แžแŸ’แžšแž›แž”แŸ‹ แž‚แžบแž‡แžถแž”แŸ’แžšแžถแž€แŸ‹แž…แŸ†แžŽแžผแž›แž–แžธแž€แžถแžš แž‡แžฝแž›แž€แŸ’แž“แžปแž„แž–แŸแž›แžขแž“แžถแž‚แžแžŠแŸ„แž™แžขแŸ’แž“แž€แžขแž—แžทแžœแžŒแŸ’แžแž“แŸ แžซแž€แŸ’แžšแžปแž˜แž แŸŠแžปแž“แžŠแŸ‚แž›แž‚แŸ’แžšแž”แŸ‹แž‚แŸ’แžšแž„แž›แžพแžขแŸ’แž“แž€แž‘แžทแž‰แžขแž…แž›แž“แž‘แŸ’แžšแž–แŸ’แž™แžŸแž˜แŸ’แžšแžถแž”แŸ‹แžšแž™แŸˆแž–แŸแž›แž“แŸƒแž€แžทแž…แŸ’แž…แžŸแž“แŸ’แž™แžถ แž”แž“แŸ’แž‘แžถแž”แŸ‹แž–แžธแž…แžปแŸ‡แž แžแŸ’แžแž›แŸแžแžถแž›แžพแž€แžทแž…แŸ’แž…แžŸแž“แŸ’แž™แžถแž‘แžทแž‰แŸ”แž›แŸ„แž€ Sharon Liew แž“แžถแž™แž€แž”แŸ’แžšแžแžทแž”แžแŸ’แžแžทแž“แŸƒแž€แŸ’แžšแžปแž˜แž แŸŠแžปแž“ Huttons CPL แž”แž„แŸ’แž แžถแž‰แžแžถ แž€แžถแžšแž’แžถแž“แžถแž”แŸ’แžšแžถแž€แŸ‹แž…แŸ†แžŽแžผแž›แž–แžธแž€แžถแžšแž‡แžฝแž›แžแŸ’แžšแž›แž”แŸ‹ แž‚แžบแž‡แžถแž‚แž˜แŸ’แžšแŸ„แž„แž’แžถแž“แžถแžšแŸ‰แžถแž”แŸ‹แžšแž„แžแŸ’แž˜แžธแžŸแž˜แŸ’แžšแžถแž”แŸ‹แžขแŸ’แž“แž€แžœแžทแž“แžทแž™แŸ„แž‚แžแŸ’แž˜แžธแžŠแŸ‚แž›แž€แŸ†แž–แžปแž„แž–แŸ’แž™แžถแž™แžถแž˜แžŸแžถแž€แž›แŸ’แž”แž„แžขแŸ’แžœแžธแžŠแŸ‚แž›แžแŸ’แž˜แžธย  แžซแž‡แžถแž˜แžฝแž™แž‘แžธแž•แŸ’แžŸแžถแžšแžขแž“แŸ’แžแžšแž‡แžถแžแžทแžŠแŸ‚แž›แž˜แžทแž“แž”แžถแž“แžŠแžนแž„แž…แŸ’แž”แžถแžŸแŸ‹แž›แžถแžŸแŸ‹แŸ”แžŸแŸ’แžแž„แŸ‹แžŠแžถแžšแž”แŸ’แžšแžถแž€แŸ‹แž…แŸ†แžŽแžผแž›แžแŸ’แžšแžผแžœแž”แžถแž“แž•แŸ’แžŸแž–แŸ’แžœแž•แŸ’แžŸแžถแž™แž€แŸ’แž“แžปแž„แž‘แžธแž•แŸ’แžŸแžถแžšแžแžปแž“แžŠแžผ แž“แžทแž„แžขแž—แžทแžœแžŒแŸ’แžแž“แŸแžแŸ’แž˜แžธแž˜แžถแž“แž…แž“แŸ’แž›แŸ„แŸ‡แž–แžธ แŸค% แž‘แŸ…แŸฉ% แž‡แžถแž‘แžผแž‘แŸ…แžŸแž˜แŸ’แžšแžถแž”แŸ‹แžšแž™แŸˆแž–แŸแž› แž˜แžฝแž™แž–แžธ แŸข-แŸฅแž†แŸ’แž“แžถแŸ† แž‘แŸ„แŸ‡แž”แžธแž‡แžถแž˜แžถแž“แž€แžถแžšแžขแŸ‡แžขแžถแž„ แŸขแŸ % แžซแž…แŸ’แžšแžพแž“แž‡แžถแž„แž“แŸแŸ‡แžŸแž˜แŸ’แžšแžถแž”แŸ‹แžšแž™แŸˆแž–แŸแž›แžแŸ’แž›แžธแž‚แžบแžแŸ’แžšแžผแžœแž”แžถแž“แž‡แž˜แŸ’แžšแžปแž‰แžŠแŸ„แž™แžขแŸ’แž“แž€แž”แŸ’แžšแžแžทแž”แžแŸ’แžแžทแž€แžถแžš แž˜แžฝแž™แž…แŸ†แž“แžฝแž“แŸ”แž›แŸ„แž€ Saraboth Ea แž“แžถแž™แž€แž‚แŸ’แžšแž”แŸ‹แž‚แŸ’แžšแž„แžšแž”แžŸแŸ‹แž€แŸ’แžšแžปแž˜แž แŸŠแžปแž“ Maxem Property แž“แžทแž™แžถแž™แžแžถแž€แžถแžšแž˜แžทแž“แž˜แžถแž“แž‡แŸ†แž“แžฟแž‡แžถแž€แŸ‹แž›แžพแž€แžถแžšแž’แžถแž“แžถแž”แŸ’แžšแžถแž€แŸ‹แž…แŸ† แžŽแžผแž›แž–แžธแž€แžถแžšแž‡แžฝแž›แžแŸ’แžšแž›แž”แŸ‹แž‚แžบแž‡แžถแž—แžถแž–แž‘แžผแž‘แŸ…แž“แŸ…แž€แž˜แŸ’แž–แžปแž‡แžถ แžŠแŸ„แž™แžŸแžถแžšแž“แŸแŸ‡แž‡แžถแž”แžšแžทแž”แž‘แžแŸ’แž˜แžธแžŸแž˜แŸ’แžšแžถแž”แŸ‹แžขแŸ’แž“แž€แž‘แžทแž‰ แž“แžทแž„แžœแžทแž“แžทแž™แŸ„แž‚แžทแž“แž€แŸ’แž“แžปแž„แžŸแŸ’แžšแžปแž€ "แž แŸแžแžปแž•แž›แž“แŸแŸ‡แž”แŸ’แžšแžŸแžพแžšแž‡แžถแž„แž€แžถแžšแž‡แžฟแž›แžพแž”แŸ’แžšแžถแž€แŸ‹แž›แžพแž€แž‘แžนแž€แž…แžทแžแŸ’แžแžแŸ‚แž˜แžฝแž™แž‚แžแŸ‹แžŸแž˜แŸ’แžšแžถแž”แŸ‹แžขแŸ’แž“แž€แž‘แžทแž‰ แž™แžพแž„แžšแŸ†แž›แžนแž€แž…แŸ’แžšแžพแž“แžŠแž„แžŠแŸ„แž™แžŸแžถแžšแžขแŸ’แž“แž€แž‘แžทแž‰ แžแŸ’แžšแžผแžœแž˜แžถแž“แž‘แŸ†แž“แžปแž€แž…แžทแžแŸ’แžแž›แžพแž‚แž˜แŸ’แžšแŸ„แž„แžšแž”แžŸแŸ‹แžขแŸ’แž“แž€แžขแž—แžทแžœแžŒแŸ’แžแž“แŸ"แŸ”แžŸแž˜แŸ’แžšแžถแž”แŸ‹แžœแžทแž“แžทแž™แŸ„แž‚แžทแž“แžŸแžแŸ’แžแž“แžปแž–แž›แž”แŸ’แžšแžˆแž˜แžปแžแž‡แžถแž˜แžฝแž™แž€แžถแžšแž’แžถแž“แžถแž›แžพแž€แžถแžšแž‡แžฝแž›แžแŸ’แžšแž›แž”แŸ‹แžœแžทแž‰ แž˜แžถแž“แž”แžธแž…แŸ†แžŽแžปแž…แžŠแžพแž˜แŸ’แž”แžธแž•แŸ’แž‘แŸ€แž„แž•แŸ’แž‘แžถแžแŸ‹แž˜แžปแž“แž–แŸแž›แž…แžปแŸ‡ แž แžแŸ’แžแž›แŸแžแžถแŸ” แž‘แžธแž˜แžฝแž™ แž€แžถแžšแžŸแŸ†แžแžถแž“แŸ‹แžแŸ’แžšแžผแžœแž€แŸ†แžŽแžแŸ‹แžฒแŸ’แž™แž…แŸ’แž”แžถแžŸแŸ‹แž–แžธแžขแŸ’แžœแžธแžŠแŸ‚แž›แž‡แžถแž€แžถแžšแž’แžถแž“แžถแž›แžพแž แžทแžšแž‰แŸ’แž‰แžœแžแŸ’แžแžปแŸ” แž”แŸ’แžšแžŸแžทแž“แž”แžพแžœแžถแž‚แŸ’แžšแžถแž“แŸ‹แžแŸ‚แž‡แžถแž€แŸ’แžšแžŠแžถแžŸแž€แžทแž…แŸ’แž… แžŸแž“แŸ’แž™แžถแž˜แžฝแžฝแž™ แž“แŸ„แŸ‡แžœแžถแž‡แžถแž€แžถแžšแž”แŸ†แž—แžถแž“แŸ‹แŸ”ย  แžŸแžทแž€แŸ’แžŸแžถแž–แžธแž‘แžธแž•แŸ’แžŸแžถแžšแžŠแŸ‚แž›แž“แžนแž„แž€แŸ’แžŸแŸแž™แž‘แžปแž“แž”แž“แŸ’แž‘แžถแž”แŸ‹แž–แžธแž‚แž˜แŸ’แžšแŸ„แž„แžขแž—แžทแžœแžŒแŸ’แžแž“แŸแžŠแžถแž€แŸ‹แž…แŸแž‰แŸ” แž‘แŸ„แŸ‡แž‡แžถแž™แŸ‰แžถแž„แžŽแžถ แž”แŸ’แžšแžŸแžทแž“แž˜แžถแž“แž€แžทแž…แŸ’แž…แžŸแž“แŸ’แž™แžถแž–แžทแžแž”แŸ’แžšแžถแž€แžŠ แžŠแŸ‚แž›แž˜แžถแž“แžŸแž€แŸ’แžแžถแž“แžปแž–แž›แžŸแž˜แŸ’แžšแžถแž”แŸ‹แž€แžถแžšแžŠแŸ„แŸ‡แž‘แžถแž›แŸ‹แžแžถแž˜แž…แŸ’แž”แžถแž”แŸ‹แžŠแŸ‚แž›แž‚แžฝแžšแžแŸ‚แž”แŸ’แžšแžถแž€แŸ‹แž…แŸ†แžŽแžผแž›แž˜แžทแž“แžแŸ’แžšแžผแžœแž”แžถแž“ แž”แž„แŸ’แž€แžพแžแžฒแŸ’แž™แž˜แžถแž“ แž แžพแž™แž€แžถแžšแž’แžถแž“แžถแž”แŸ’แžšแžถแž€แŸ‹แž…แŸ†แžŽแžผแž›แž›แžพแž€แžถแžšแž‡แžฝแž›แžแŸ’แžšแž›แž”แŸ‹แž“แžนแž„แž”แž„แŸ’แž แžถแž‰แž–แžธแžแž˜แŸ’แž›แŸƒแž˜แžฝแžฝแž™แž…แŸ†แž“แžฝแž“แŸ”แž›แŸ„แž€ Saraboth แž›แžพแž€แžกแžพแž„แžแžถ "แž€แžถแžšแž’แžถแž“แžถแž›แžพแž€แžถแžšแž‡แžฝแž›แžแŸ’แžšแž›แž”แŸ‹แžแŸ’แžšแžผแžœแž”แžถแž“แž–แžทแž…แžถแžšแžŽแžถแž€แŸ’แž“แžปแž„แž…แŸ†แžŽแŸ„แž˜แž€แžแŸ’แžแžถแž•แŸ’แžŸแŸแž„แž‘แŸ€แžแžŠแŸ‚แž›แž€แŸ†แžŽแžแŸ‹ แžแžถแžแžพแž€แžถแžšแžœแžทแž“แžทแž™แŸ„แž‚แž‡แžถแž˜แžถแž“แžแž˜แŸ’แž›แŸƒแžซแžขแžแŸ‹แŸ” แž“แŸแŸ‡แž€แŸแž“แžนแž„แžแŸ’แžšแžผแžœแž–แžทแž…แžถแžšแžŽแžถแž–แžธแž‚แŸ„แž›แž”แŸ†แžŽแž„แžšแž”แžŸแŸ‹แžขแŸ’แž“แž€แž‘แžทแž‰ แž“แžทแž„แž–แŸแž›แžœแŸแž›แžถแž€แŸ’แž“แžปแž„แž€แžถแžšแžœแžทแž“แžทแž™แŸ„แž‚ แžŠแŸ‚แž›แžแžปแžŸแž‚แŸ’แž“แžถแž–แžธแž”แžปแž‚แŸ’แž‚แž›แž˜แŸ’แž“แžถแž€แŸ‹แž‘แŸ…แž”แžปแž‚แŸ’แž‚แž›แž˜แŸ’แž“แžถแž€แŸ‹แž‘แŸ€แžแŸ”"แž›แŸ„แž€ Sam Kiers แž”แŸ’แžšแž’แžถแž“แž•แŸ’แž“แŸ‚แž€แž›แž€แŸ‹ แž“แžทแž„แž‘แžธแž•แŸ’แžŸแžถแžšแž“แŸ… Elevated Realty แž™แž›แŸ‹แžŸแŸ’แžšแž”แžŠแžผแž…แž‚แŸ’แž“แžถ "แž˜แžปแž“แž‚แŸแž”แž„แŸ’แžขแžŸแŸ‹ แžŠแŸ‚แž›แžขแŸ’แž“แž€แžœแžทแž“แžทแž™แŸ„แž‚แž‚แžฝแžš แž–แžทแž…แžถแžšแžŽแžถแž‚แžบแžšแž™แŸˆแž–แŸแž›แžŠแŸ‚แž›แžแŸ’แžšแžผแžœแž“แžทแž™แŸ„แž‚แžŸแž˜แŸ’แžšแžถแž”แŸ‹แž”แžถแž“แž‘แž‘แžฝแž›แž”แŸ’แžšแžถแž€แŸ‹แž…แŸ†แžŽแŸแž‰แžแŸ’แžšแž›แž”แŸ‹แž˜แž€แžœแžทแž‰แŸ”"แž›แŸ„แž€ Liew แž–แž“แŸ’แž™แž›แŸ‹แžแžถ แž‡แžถแž‘แžผแž‘แŸ…แž‚แž˜แŸ’แžšแŸ„แž„แž’แžถแž“แžถแž›แžพแž€แžถแžšแž‡แžฝแž›แžแŸ’แžšแž›แž”แŸ‹แžœแžทแž‰แž‚แžบแž’แž˜แŸ’แž˜แžแžถแž‘แžถแž”แž‡แžถแž„แžขแžแŸ’แžšแžถแž‡แžฝแž›แž€แŸ’แž“แžปแž„แž‘แžธแž•แŸ’แžŸแžถแžšแž”แŸ’แžšแž แŸ‚แž› แŸขแŸ  % แžŠแžพแž˜แŸ’แž”แžธแž€แžถแžšแž–แžถแžšแžขแŸ’แž“แž€แžขแž—แžทแžœแžŒแŸ’แžแž“แŸแž–แžธแž€แžถแžšแžแžถแžแž”แž„แŸ‹แžŽแžถแž˜แžฝแž™ แž“แŸแŸ‡แž…แž„แŸ‹แž˜แžถแž“แž“แŸแž™แžแžถ แžขแžแŸ’แžšแžถแžแŸ’แž–แžŸแŸ‹แž‡แžถแž„ แŸขแŸ % แž‚แžบแž‘แŸ†แž“แž„แž‡แžถแž€แžถแžšแž›แŸ’แžขแž”แŸ†แž•แžปแžแŸ”แž›แŸ„แž€ Desmond Yap แžขแŸ’แž“แž€แž‚แŸ’แžšแž”แŸ‹แž‚แŸ’แžšแž„แž‘แžผแž‘แŸ…แž“แŸƒแž€แŸ’แžšแžปแž˜แž แŸŠแžปแž“ Yong Yap Properties แž‡แžฟแžแžถแž”แŸ’แžšแžŸแžทแž“แž”แžพแžขแŸ’แž“แž€แžขแž—แžทแžœแžŒแŸ’แžแž“แŸแž•แŸ’แžแž›แŸ‹แž‡แžผแž“แž€แžถแžšแž’แžถแž“แžถ แž›แžพแž€แžถแžšแž‡แžฝแž›แžแŸ’แžšแž›แž”แŸ‹ แž“แŸแŸ‡แž‚แžบแžแŸ’แžšแžนแž˜แžแŸ’แžšแžผแžœแžŠแžพแž˜แŸ’แž”แžธแžŸแž“แŸ’แž˜แžแŸ‹แžแžถแž–แžฝแž€แž‚แŸแž”แžถแž“แž’แŸ’แžœแžพแž€แžถแžšแž‚แžŽแž“แžถแžแŸ’แžšแžนแž˜แžแŸ’แžšแžผแžœย  แž“แžทแž„แž”แžถแž“แž’แžถแž“แžถแžแžถแž˜แžทแž“แž’แŸ’แžœแžพแžฒแŸ’แž™แžแžถแžแž”แž„แŸ‹แž•แž› แž”แŸ’แžšแž™แŸ„แž‡แž“แŸแžŸแž˜แŸ’แžšแžถแž”แŸ‹แž€แŸ’แžšแžปแž˜แž แŸŠแžปแž“แžšแž”แžŸแŸ‹แž–แžฝแž€แž‚แŸแŸ” แž›แŸ„แž€ Yap แž“แžทแž™แžถแž™แžแžถ "แžŠแžผแž…แŸ’แž“แŸแŸ‡ แž€แžถแžšแž–แžทแžแžขแŸ’แž“แž€แž‘แžทแž‰แž‚แžบแžแŸ’แžšแžผแžœแž…แŸ†แžŽแžถแž™แžŸแž˜แŸ’แžšแžถแž”แŸ‹แž€แžถแžšแž’แžถแž“แžถแž›แžพ 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Mortgage Matters: Part 1 - Home Loan Basics
Mortgage Matters: Part 1 - Home Loan Basics
June 6, 2022, 5:06 p.m.
Realestate News
Mortgages (or home loans) are an essential consideration for most people buying, selling, or simply owning a home. While the concept of borrowing from a bank or lender appears simple - home loans can be a lot harder to understand than you might first think. However, realestate.com.kh is here to help with our โ€œmortgage mattersโ€ series. And when you are ready to consider a loan more seriously, we can even put you in touch with Cambodiaโ€™s leading lenders.Inquire for a home loan here.Drawing on ย the experience of others who have mortgages (any number of your friends and family who already have a home loan), and with a little extra homework, we believe that any body can make sound financial decisions.What is a Mortgage?A mortgage is a loan, quite simply, with your house and land used as security for that loan. That means, if you don't pay back the loan in the prescribed time frame, the lender (usually a bank) has the right to foreclose your home. Foreclosing means to take possession of a mortgaged property when the mortgagor fails to keep up their mortgage payments. Basically, the bank takes your home and sells it to settle the debt. The loan is secured by a โ€œlienโ€ (in other words, the "mortgage") against the property in question (your house and land). The lender still doesn't own the house, you do. But if you can't pay, they have the lien with your house as their collateral/security. ย You still have full ownership rights - yet subject to the mortgage.When looking for your first mortgage is it most important to consider two things: What you can actually afford?What you can borrow?Why are these two questions different? Because, the lender/bank is never going to look at how much you spend in a month on partying with friends, or movies and dinner, or how happy you'll be with a big payment.Put in your loan requirements in realestate.com.kh's mortgage calculator now! In reality, they may well be willing to loan you considerably more than you think you can spend on your home mortgage. You must consider this seriously - because only you know how much flexibility your lifestyle and spending habits have, which ultimately determines how much you can afford when searching for a new home. If you miscalculate this - you risk not being able to satisfy payments and ultimately losing your new home.Learn more about how to budget better for you and your family here.A lender/bank will look at your income, and future income potential vs. your proposed debt, as well as your bank savings and credit history. Having considered these factors, the bank will then determine how much of a risk you'd be for the lender/bank to take on and issue a loan. Meanwhile, they look at the value of the house you want to buy, and potential future value, and compare against the interest rate of the loan you'll be getting. After this analysis, the bank/lender arrives at a loan amount that they consider a healthy risk. If all things go to plan, this loan amount will match (or potentially exceed) what you need to satisfy your down payment and the final price of the house you want to purchase.Read part 2 of Realestate.com.khโ€™s โ€œmortgage mattersโ€ series. And when you are ready to consider a loan more seriously, get in touch with Cambodiaโ€™s leading lenders.