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Discover the Top Amenities in Phnom Penh Condominiums
Discover the Top Amenities in Phnom Penh Condominiums
June 21, 2024, 2:16 a.m.
Property developers have embraced the concept of modern living by integrating more than just functional spaces into homes. Amenities are highly sought after by tenants as they enhance the quality of life and add value to the property. Property developments in Cambodia are no exception to this trend.This short article highlights condominium projects in Phnom Penh that feature the best new amenities and innovations.Integrated WellnessWellness facilities are becoming an integral part of residential projects. However, the addition of gyms and pools is not new in residential projects, but some developers are aiming to go beyond the basics to offer more choices to residents. New offerings on amenities such as boxing rings, saunas, yoga studios, and dedicated green areas.JTower 2 gym area also encompasses a boxing ring facility. (Supplied from JTower 2)Healthcare within the comfort of one's own home has been highlighted with the recent launch of JTower 3's residential project. The project integrates 24-hour nursing services for residents, providing immediate healthcare assistance, which is unique in Phnom Penh. Besides enjoying a comfortable home, residents will have access to an array of wellness facilities, an extra mile that appeals greatly to those desiring a healthy lifestyle.More About JTower 3: JTower 3 is set to become a landmark in Phnom Penh as the country’s tallest building with a 77th floor. Living at JTower 3 will be the epitome of luxury living, its 3-bedroom unit only is designed with a modern and spacious interior that is perfect for families, or couples. Moreover, the amenities are well-rounded from relaxation to wellness.Developer Tanichu Assessment Co Ltd is well-known in Cambodia for its recent project JTower 2, and the outstanding capital appreciation following a few months of its launch. JTower 3 is expected to be completed by the end of 2028.To learn more about JTower 3, click hereSmart Home TechnologyAs technology increasingly intertwines with our daily lives, the concept of the smart home has also emerged in new property developments. A smart home leverages the internet allowing devices within the home to communicate with each other and be managed remotely via a common network.Le Condé BKK1 is one of Cambodia's first property developments to feature an integrated smart home system. These systems are designed to enhance tenants' functionality and comfort while improving their homes' overall safety. The smart home technology allows for wireless control of doors, lighting, curtains, music, and temperature. It also includes timer controls, automated cleaning, and energy-saving measures.Studio unit showroom display at Le Condé BKK1 .(Supplied from Le Conde BKK1 )1-Bedroom showroom display at Le Condé BKK1. (Supplied from Le Condé BKK1)Entertainment & Leisure FacilitiesWhen it comes to entertainment, Phnom Penh has a lot to offer, but what if you could enjoy it even closer to home?Picture this: Enjoying a morning coffee with stunning views, a children's playground, a cinema room, and karaoke facilities, all without leaving the premises—not just in a mall, but right where you live!When it comes to entertainment, the ‘Times Square Residential Series offers a variety of facilities to please individuals, families, and couples. The recently launched Time Square 302 and Time Square 7 include new entertainment options such as a theatre, bowling alley, lounge, golf simulator, karaoke room, and children's playground. Leisure facilities integrated within residential buildings are becoming more creative and these additions ensure that residents can fully enjoy themselves in the comfort of their own homes.Render image of the kid’s playroom at Time Square 302. (Supplied from Time Square 302)Render image of the lounge area at Time Square 302. (Supplied from Time Square 302)Render image of the cinema at Time Square 302. (Supplied from Time Square 302)More about ‘Time Square Residential Series': Megakim Corp Ltd, the Taiwanese Cambodian developer behind the ‘Time Square Residential Series,’ has made a significant mark in Phnom Penh’s real estate market. After the success of Time Square 1 in BKK1 and Time Square 2 and 3 in Tuol Kork, the developer is set to continue its success story with new projects Time Square 306, Time Square 302 and Time Square 7 in the city.Megakim Corp Ltd is highly regarded for its reliability and consistent project completion. The Time Square projects boast prime locations in Phnom Penh, modern quality designs, state-of-the-art appliances, and affordable pricing, making them ideal investments.Time Square 302, located in BKK1, and Time Square 7 in Tuol Kork offer a variety of leisure amenities to ensure residents can enjoy a comfortable and entertaining lifestyle at home. These are the 6th and 7th projects by the developer and are scheduled for completion in 2027.To learn more about Time Square 302, click here & Time Square 7 click hereAre you interested in buying property in Phnom Penh, Cambodia? Our customer service team is ready to assist you. Contact us via:📞+855 92 92 1000📧 info@realestate.com.kh🌐 www.realestate.com.khEasy, Fast & FreeRealestate.com.kh helps you find your dream property or real estate investment in Cambodia.
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Five Things To Consider Before Buying Property in Cambodia
June 14, 2024, 3:53 a.m.
It is fair to say that the Cambodian property market continues to see a correction in mid-2024 and that the buyer profiles for condos and other properties on the market have changed over recent years. There is still a healthy interest from overseas but regionally there are deals to be had and buyers and investors are paying close attention to geo-political tensions, interest rate cuts, and in the most election-saturated year in the record books, any potential shifts in markets.Condos do remain of course the most popular property asset for international buyers in Cambodia due to the supply and legality for foreign owners, but the legal Trusts and commercial property opportunities have raised interest too.So what are some of the key things to consider before putting physical or digital pen to paper for buying such a property in the Kingdom?Are The Cambodia Property Buyer Profiles Changing? With the context that there are more Cambodian buyers in the market for a variety of reasons, including better-targeted marketing and builds catering to local tastes, it goes without saying that Cambodians have the right to buy any property in the Kingdom if they have the finances.In 2022, foreign condo property sales accounted for 65% of all condo sales according to realestate.com.kh – and one & two-bedroom condos were most in demand.There are also more loan and property mortgage options available to Cambodian passport holders but this will more than likely require collateral such as land. The options for non-Cambodians are far more limited, if available at all.There are still many desirable condos being developed, in Phnom Penh in particular, and the condo supply is expected to increase significantly by 2025, with mid-tier developments dominating the future supply - so definitely do your research.The condo supply was projected to reach nearly 80,000 units by 2025 in the capital. Mid-tier condo developments will dominate the supply as property developers target Cambodia’s emerging middle class as well as expatriates residing in the Kingdom and foreigners buying from abroad. The ambitions of the government should see Cambodia graduate from the Least Developed Country (LDC) status in 2029, and according to the World Bank Country Lending Group guidelines, the lower-middle-income economies have a per capita income between $1,086 and $4,255 and the upper-middle-income economies between $4,256 and $13,205, while high-income economies have a per capita income of $13,206 or more.You can also find out more about renting a property in Cambodia here which includes some top tips.Cambodian Property Titles and OwnershipThe preferred property title in Cambodia is a Hard Title, which is recognised nationally and provides detailed information about the property and with condos should be a standard feature when being purchased. There have been efforts to digitise titles and claims due to the number of disputes when it comes to land in particular.Land and property ownership can be complex for foreign-owned businesses and foreigners in Cambodia to understand - however, foreigners can buy and own property in Cambodia and legally own condos in Cambodia.For foreigners, as we have regularly reported, restrictions mean they cannot own land outright in Cambodia, but they can own properties such as condominiums under a Strata Title, provided at least 30% of the other properties in the building are owned by Cambodians. A Condominium Certificate of Title (CTC) will be registered under the foreigner’s name too.Broadening Out From Condos - Commercial Property Opportunities In CambodiaAt the JCI ASPAC Angkor 2024 panel discussion, Neak Oknha Sear Rithy, Chairman of WorldBridge Group, mentioned that in the property sector, there are major opportunities available for local and foreign investors, such as commercial property like logistics infrastructure, as well as tourism properties, agricultural properties and other infrastructure properties. Rithy said that the price of land per sqm is as much as USD $10-12,000 in Vietnam in the CBD but it's more likely to be USD $5,000 in Cambodia. For Industrial or commercial spaces he estimated prices to be approximately USD $100 or less while in neighbouring countries this figure will be around USD $200-300 per sqm.For warehouses and factories in Cambodia, lease terms typically range from 5-10 years, accommodating long-term industrial activities, but shorter agreements can be arranged to meet specific requirements.The main types of commercial real estate in Cambodia are:Office buildingsRetail real estateIndustrial, factories and warehousesHotels & guesthouses/lodgesCommercial landYou can explore more in this article on commercial property in Cambodia.Cautionary Tales - Buy From Trusted Property Developers In CambodiaThe messaging for some time in terms of buying condos in the local Cambodian market, and in particular in the post-pandemic era, is to buy from trusted developers who have a proven track record of delivering quality and on time.In 2024, several residential housing projects in Phnom Penh and Siem Reap came under scrutiny from government authorities due to potential illegitimate developments. Buyers were warned to conduct due diligence before committing to property purchase agreements, and the Real Estate Business & Pawnshop Regulator, which operates under the Non-Bank Financial Service Authority (FSA) of the Ministry of Economy and Finance (MEF), issued warnings to two Phnom Penh based real estate development companies for operating without proper licenses.If there are any doubts, buyers and investors can contact the Real Estate Business & Pawnshop Regulator to check the legality of developers and that the correct real estate development business licensing requirements have been met The below is a guide if there are any doubts:Choose a Trusted developer with a record of previous projectsCheck the sales licenseCheck the construction license It is a positive sign of the market that the regulator is enforcing compliance which it says upholds the integrity of national real estate development regulations, and protects consumers from illegitimate investments.It is still, as in markets around the globe, the buyer's responsibility to carry out their diligence and vigilance before investing in new property developments.Cambodian Cities Continues To GrowMany Cambodian-based property developers target local and foreign buyers and investors and offer some sort of rental return scheme or Guaranteed Rental Returns (GRR).This is future rental income that is guaranteed by the developer or management company to the property purchaser for a contracted period of time after the purchase agreement is signed and the ranges can vary as can the duration (for example 2-5 years).According to the World Bank, Cambodia's urban population is expected to reach 44 per cent by 2030 and this is compared to 25 per cent from 2020. Urban population growth of 3.07 per cent is expected in 2024 (over 4,5 million people), with a 3.29 per cent annual growth rate for the past 10 years.
Location Focused: Live & Invest in Tuol Kork
Location Focused: Live & Invest in Tuol Kork
June 13, 2024, 2:32 a.m.
Tuol Kork has emerged as an ideal choice for living and investment for many property seekers. According to realestate.com.kh’s internal data from the first quarter of this year, the district ranked among the top three preferred locations. But why is this location attractive to prospective buyers and renters?This article provides an overview of Tuol Kork and its growing appeal for property investment.‘Elites’ Preferred NeighborhoodThe district is located in the northern part of the capital and it is well-known to be where Cambodia's elite reside. It has the reputation of being where governmental officials choose to live in Phnom Penh. Multiple villas and mansions can be seen throughout the neighbourhood as the area is a preferred choice for families. Residents of Tuol Kork seek a safer, quieter, and more residential atmosphere in contrast to the bustling downtown of Phnom Penh.Well-Connected AreaThe intersection of Street 598 and the Russian Federation Boulevard serves as the main gateway to Tuol Kork. The access roads are much bigger and wider as compared to other areas of the city. Within a few minutes of driving one can reach the communes of Russey Keo, Daun Penh, Chamkarmon, Mean Chey, and Sen Sok.‘All Can Be Found’ in Tuol KorkFun Mall in Tuol Kork is where one can find an array of restaurants, and shops. (Credit Fun Mall)When renters and buyers search for properties, a prime location typically includes well-rounded development and amenities. Tuol Kork continues to expand with new developments that are enhancing its appeal.The district has a variety of restaurants, cafes, supermarkets, clothing stores, and entertainment places for all budgets. In the surroundings, residents enjoy proximity to popular shopping centres such as The Commune, TK Mall Avenue, and Fun Mall making it a convenient place to live and be entertained. Moreover, Tuol Kork provides easy access to AEON Mall 2, Makro two popular shopping centres in Sen Sok and the Phnom Penh International Airport.The district has a range of educational institutions such as international schools, the Royal University of Phnom Penh, the Institute of Foreign Languages, and the Institute of Technology of Cambodia, which makes it ideal for families.Lastly, key governmental bodies such as the Ministries of Health and Ministry of Labour and Vocational Training along with several commercial businesses are situated along the main thoroughfares of Tuol Kork.Labour and Vocational Training along with several commercial businesses are situated along the main thoroughfares of Tuol Kork.New & Accessible Housing OptionsAerial view of Time Square 3 located in Tuol Kork Tuol Kork is traditionally known for its landed properties, however, it is now seeing new development projects, particularly condominiums both already completed and under construction.These modern residential options are becoming increasingly popular among local investors and international buyers. It offers practicality and often comes with a full range of amenities and services. Condominiums appeal to single individuals and young professionals and Cambodia has a young demographic. Moreover, expatriates living in the country tend to seek such living spaces. Whether it is for rental or purchase, condominium prices in Tuol Kork are more affordable which increases its accessibility to a wider audience.Are you interested in investing or living in Tuol Kork? Our customer service team is ready to assist you. Contact Us via:📞+855 92 92 1000📧 info@realestate.com.kh🌐 www.realestate.com.khEasy, Fast & FreeRealestate.com.kh helps you find your dream property or real estate investment in Cambodia.
Foreigners' Guide: Property Investment in Cambodia
Foreigners' Guide: Property Investment in Cambodia
June 19, 2024, 1:09 a.m.
Cambodia's real estate market has become increasingly attractive to foreign investors over the past decade. The Kingdom is a developing country, with a young demographic and has a strategic location in Southeast Asia. It is poised for growth and provides opportunities in various sectors as per the investment law. This guide provides essential information for foreigners interested in property investment in Cambodia, including property ownership, costs, taxes, location and procedures.Can Foreigners Buy Property in Cambodia?Yes, foreigners can buy property in Cambodia, but there are specific types they can own and certain restrictions to be aware of. Foreigners can own condominiums and offices if they are strata-titled.Strata title is a form of ownership in Cambodia, introduced for condominium projects in 2010. Therefore, foreigners can only own condos built from 2010 onwards. There are ownership quotas and restrictions on these properties. Foreigners cannot own more than 70% of the condos in a building and cannot own ground-floor units. Additionally, strata titles cannot be used for projects within 30km of a land border.A sample of a Strata Title issued by the MLMUPCTo read more about property ownership titles, click hereCan Foreigners Own Land in Cambodia?Direct land ownership is restricted to Cambodian citizens or Cambodian entities. However, there are alternatives for foreigners who want to control land:Establishing A Landholding Company: Foreigners can buy land by forming a Cambodian company, which must have at least 51% Cambodian ownership, leaving the foreigner with a maximum ownership stake of 49%.Nominee Structure: Foreigners may seek a legitimate partnership with a Khmer citizen or use a nominee arrangement where a local acts as a silent shareholder. This method can be risky and requires careful consideration.Trust Company: allows a foreigner to buy land in Cambodia through a trust company, which must be registered with the Ministry of Economy and Finance. Under the arrangement, a foreigner can own various types of real estate including land, with the company acting as the property manager. However, the company is not authorised to sell the holdings without the consent of the foreign owner.Leasehold Property: Foreigners can buy a leasehold property, giving them 15 to 50 years of access to the property, renewable for another 50 years. This allows them to develop and construct structures on the land, though the land itself remains state-owned.Seeking advice on acquiring land in Cambodia, contact usHow Much Does it Cost?The cost of real estate will depend on several factors, such as its type, location and market trends.For instance, the cost of purchasing a condominium in Cambodia is relatively affordable compared to other Southeast Asian countries. In Phnom Penh, the starting price for a studio/1 bedroom condominium is under US$40,000, with many available around the $50,000 mark. To find more condominium options click here.How to Finance Property Purchase?The purchase of property for foreign nationals can be achieved in multiple ways. The easiest method is to pay in full if you have the required amount. However, if you do not, there are various ways to settle the payment, such as through bank financing, or a developer’s loan.If you are living and working in Cambodia, certain banks allow you to obtain a mortgage under specific conditions. If you are living abroad, it is recommended that you seek bank loan services in your home country.Developers in Cambodia understand the need for buyers to have instalment options. Therefore, projects often include what is commonly referred to as a “developer’s loan”, allowing buyers to pay monthly instalments with or without interest, or payment according to its construction phase depending on their policy.What Are the Additional Costs When Owning Property in CambodiaTransfer Tax (Stamp Duty): This is 4% of the value of the immovable property paid upon transfer of the title to the new owner.Annual Real Estate Tax (TOIP): Levied at 0.1% of the property’s market value exceeding US$25,000 (approximately 100,000,000 Khmer Riel)Rental Income Tax: If one seeks to rent out the property after purchase, there is 14% for foreign owners, based on the gross rental amount.Capital Gains Tax: Individuals selling immovable property will pay a 20% Capital Gains Tax. Currently, this tax is levied until the end of 2028.Unused Land Tax: This applies to any vacant land without having any buildings. It only requires a  2% tax rate per square metre of the unused land value price and does not require any annual property tax (TOIP) payment.In Which City To Buy Property?In Cambodia, Phnom Penh, Sihanoukville, and Siem Reap are the three main cities that draw interest from foreign buyers when it comes to property. But, before investing it is important to understand the dynamics in each city.Phnom Penh, the capital of Cambodia, is experiencing rapid urbanization, attracting people from across the country seeking better job and education opportunities. The city boasts superior infrastructure, including roads, bridges, and transportation. Economic activities in the capital are significantly more vibrant than in other cities in the country. Therefore, for many, Phnom Penh is an ideal place to invest, especially considering that affordable real estate can be found in prime locations within the city.Sihanoukville Cambodia's coastal city, has seen the majority of projects and developments over the past decade. However, the pandemic and ban on online gambling have left many buildings abandoned. To revitalize the city, the government is now encouraging investors with new incentives. Investing in Sihanoukville at an early stage presents unique opportunities, as it is the country's only seaport where the majority of goods are transacted. Sihanoukville is easily easily from Phnom Penh via the expressway. Moreover, it is the gateway to Cambodia’s famous islands, Koh Rong and Koh Rong Sanloem, which are must-visit destinations for tourists.Siem Reap is the ultimate attraction destination in Cambodia, being the main gateway to the Angkor Wat temple, the largest religious structure in the world. Life can be much quieter than in the capital, Siem Reap also enjoys a fair share of activities, mostly revolving around tourism. Hotels, guest houses, and F&B establishments are the main interests for real estate investmentsWhat is the Process of Buying Real Estate?The process of buying property in Cambodia typically involves working with a real estate agent or agency. It is advisable to seek assistance from an experienced real estate agent and a reputable company to guide you through your acquisition.The real estate agent or agency acts as a mediator between the buyer and seller, handling payments, negotiations, and other matters. They also ensure that the property documents are legitimate by conducting due diligence.Once all documents are verified, the agent will prepare a Sales and Purchase Agreement (SPA). This legally binding document outlines the terms and conditions of the transaction. It includes details about both the buyer and seller, a description of the property, the sale/purchase price, payment terms, ownership registration, and handover details.Where to Buy Real Estate?Realestate.com.kh is Cambodia's leading property portal for purchasing, selling, and renting property. With over 50,000 active listings on our website, we offer various options to suit your needs. Our experienced real estate agents are ready to advise you on Cambodia's best locations, projects, and investments.Are you interested in buying property in Cambodia? Our customer service team is ready to assist you. Contact us via:📞+855 92 92 1000📧 info@realestate.com.kh🌐 www.realestate.com.khClick here to speak with our teamEasy, Fast & FreeRealestate.com.kh helps you find your dream property or real estate investment in Cambodia.
How Environmental And Urbanisation Concerns Are Changing City Developments
How Environmental And Urbanisation Concerns Are Changing City Developments
June 6, 2024, 6:31 a.m.
Future-proofing and adapting cities and ensuring they are being better sustainably prepared for a challenging environmental future have been hot topics of late, as the Eurocham Tall Building Forum 2024, the Asia Infrastructure Forum (AIF) 2024, and the World Cities Summit (WCS) 2024 all took place over recent weeks exploring a range of issues contemporary cities are facing.Cambodia Tall Building Forum 2024 - What Is The Shape of Cambodia’s Cities Of The FutureEuroCham's Real Estate and Construction Committee, in partnership with EuroCham Vietnam’s Construction Committee, hosted the third Tall Building Forum which focussed on the future of high-rise developments in Cambodia.The forum emphasised the need for a balance between quality, sustainability, and community needs in the backdrop to an estimated 70 per cent of the global population living in urban areas by 2050, and certainly in the Kingdom we can see the growth in urbanisation.The speakers also delved into some of the tools such as the emerging technology trends in the sector (better pre-fabrication builds, cutting-edge wind-resistant technology, innovations in lifts and green roof spaces) that can address the issues with a focus on sustainability and affordable housing.Speakers included His Excellency Say Samal, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Land Management, Urban Planning and Construction in Cambodia, as well as Vannak Seng (Chief of Administration at Phnom Penh Capital Hall), Lawrence Lennon (outgoing CBRE Managing Director),  Serge Pak (Beton Block and Pave CEO), and Mohammed Adib (Chief Design Officer at Dewan Architects & Engineers).They discussed the evolving landscape in the local context and the key themes included the importance of quality schools and green spaces in city developments, the importance of expertise in design and construction, a need for affordable housing and university opportunities, high-rise developments needing to balance land consumption with green spaces and recreational areas.Say Samal said, “We want a city where everyone can live, they can have their own niche where they can find a decent job, put food on the table and their kids can go to a quality school…Our identity was lost during the Khmer Rouge and we need to build it back ourselves. We stepped out of the foxhole and we’re building a new society, setting new values and creating a new way of life.”Vannak Seng confirmed that the number of high-rise buildings over 10 stories tall in Phnom Penh now exceeds 1,800 developments.Sang added that the quick and drastic changes have created challenges for the city to adapt, while high-rise lifestyles are in conflict with traditional Cambodian accommodation. The lack of zoning regulations means that often the areas surrounding tall buildings are not designed for the sudden influx of cars or foot traffic and as a result strain local infrastructure (such as strained drainage and road networks).On the positive side, Lawrence Lennon talked of the positive opportunities, noting Sihanoukville, where there is mixed-use potential in high-rises and he sees a need for hospitals, education and retirement living as well as affordable housing which is lacking generally in the Kingdom,Action Items For CambodiaDevelop affordable housing and university opportunitiesBalance high-rise development with community participation following models such as Marina Bay in Singapore.Improve public infrastructure to support growing tall building developments.Asia Infrastructure Forum (AIF) 2024 - Regional Infrastructure Developments And Sustainable SolutionsThe AIF emphasised sustainable infrastructure in Asia with the theme in 2024 being ‘Sustainable Infrastructure: Transforming Asia’s Journey’. The conference discussed the need for the construction industry to revolutionise its methods to expedite Asia’s shift towards green initiatives and sustainable infrastructure expansion  - which is not a new call to action, but most nations are in line to miss targets in terms of sustainability.Looking within the region, Indranee Rajah, Minister in the Prime Minister’s Office and second Minister for Finance and National Development of Singapore discussed what they are doing to address these needs and to “accelerate our sustainability efforts and channel resources to climate change mitigation and adaptation.”The island-state is spending $100 billion Singapore dollars over the next century for new solutions to protect against rising sea levels - with Asia expected to account for two-thirds of global growth in 2024 - new strategies to achieve growth and sustainability are priorities.Guangzhe Chen, World Bank Vice President for Infrastructure, reiterated that in the region, there are narrowing infrastructure gaps. At a ministerial panel forum in which Sim Vireak, Undersecretary of State to Cambodia’s Ministry of Economy and Finance, was involved, the panel outlined the prevailing issues regarding infrastructure as well as opportunities to address these deficiencies. Vireak said, “For Cambodia, we want to become a carbon-neutral country by 2050 and plant 1 million trees per year. In urbanisation, we also take into account the demography, in addition to the climate, due to the increase in the city population. As we are trying to curb floods in the city, we are also working hard to improve our sewage and water pumping systems.”Group-think seemed to be key, as the panel called for a collective vision which targeted:Supply chain challenges.Prioritising strategic connectivity.Leveraging infrastructure to enhance value through regional collaboration.The significance of digitalisation and technology at the intersection of sustainable finance and infrastructure development as well as more green initiatives was also highlighted at the Asia Infrastructure Forum.World Cities Summit (WCS) 2024Finally, the three-day World Cities Summit (WCS) 2024 was held in Singapore with a core theme of “Liveable and Sustainable Cities: Rejuvenate, Reinvent, Reimagine” as the summit looked at the future of urban development.This was the 9th edition of the WCS which is organised by the Centre for Liveable Cities (CLC) and the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA). The discussions were centred on opportunities and strategies to achieve “smart, resilient and regenerative cities both now and in the future.”Some of the data presented include:In 2000, there were 371 cities worldwide with at least 1 million inhabitants, but by 2030 this number is projected to exceed 700 cities (nearly doubling in just three decades.)Estimates are that by the end of this century, the sea level is projected to rise by up to 1.15 metres or more.The weather is also expected to become warmer, with annual mean temperatures rising between 0.6 and 5 degrees Celsius by the end of the century. This means that in the face of more evidence supporting climate change and global warming, more cities worldwide are facing challenges and need to be ready for environmental changes,Some of the major issues facing cities are fragmented urban landscapes, inadequate public spaces, and the inefficient use of resources, but there are also newer studies looking at the impact of the urban environment on mental well-being.In Singapore, the Agency for Science, Technology and Research was noted for leading a research project and, Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat said it was required “To better understand the direct and indirect relationship between our built environment and mental health, the study will examine factors such as urban design features, density (and) human behaviours,” There was a collective call to renew and energise urban spaces, and one example was in New York which is expanding public spaces and creating more pedestrianised green spaces to transform streets into open public spaces with outdoor dining, retail and bike-friendly features.Similar plans were announced for parts of Phnom Penh, and these are concepts not alien to Cambodia, but unless they are incorporated into urban planning and lawfully enforced strategies and policies, with the pace of rapid urbanisation in Cambodia’s key cities, they will need to be implemented as soon as possible rather than retroactively to ensure the maximum benefits are achieved.
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BKK1 Remains The Most Sought After Area In Phnom Penh
BKK1 Remains The Most Sought After Area In Phnom Penh
June 2, 2024, 12:21 p.m.
BKK1 (Boeng Keng Kang 1) is the Sangkat most highly sought after by property investors in the Cambodian capital of Phnom Penh for a multitude of reasons. These include its central location and proximity to key landmarks, the variety of amenities and entertainment venues within a short distance, the impressive new condominium options, and general overall safety. Ranking consistently among the top locations for renters searching for property in Phnom Penh, and still probably the most desirable address in the city, BKK1 hasn't lost any of its appeal for local inhabitants, foreign investors or international expats who choose to live and invest in the capital.The area is commonly referred to as the "downtown" or "city centre" of Phnom Penh, and as such, demands some of the highest prices due to its appeal to both tourists and residents. The borders see BKK1 boxed in by four major roads: Sihanouk Blvd to the north, Mao Tse Tung Tuong Boulevard to the south, Norodom to the east, and Monivong to the west.BKK1 Close Proximity to Phnom Penh LandmarksBKK1 is conveniently located near several key landmarks in Phnom Penh, and once was part of the larger Chamkarmon district until its formation in 2019. Some of the key landmarks in the Sangkat, or within a short walk, bike, or tuk tuk ride, are:The Independence MonumentTuol Sleng Genocide MuseumRoyal PalaceNational Museum of CambodiaWat Langka Buddhist PagodaThese attractions mean the neighbourhood and its surroundings are popular among visitors and residents in Phnom Penh, and although construction is ever-present throughout the city, this area generally has good paved streets as well as access to outdoor spaces for exercise and green spaces.The accessibility to other districts and important areas of the capital also are a big bonus for businesses who establish themselves here, and for those who choose to live in this part of the city.Convenience Of Retail Therapy & DiningThe high foot traffic from regular and new visitors makes BKK1 highly attractive for businesses across a range of sectors from food and beverage, to hospitality, and retail. BKK 1 features popular international brands and franchises such as Starbucks, Burger King, Pizza Hut, Domino’s & 7-11 convenience stores, and local and regional choices such as Brown Cafe, Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf, Paris Baguette and the city's own variety of homegrown popular hangouts - the sheer range of dining options, cafes, and bars are designed to suit all budgets.The skyward projecting buildings also mean there are an increasing number of rooftop bars and restaurants which are popular among diners for their ambience and views.BKK1 has the convenience of supermarkets, local wet markets and other services in healthcare, banking, gyms and sports activities.Notable hotels in BKK1, or close by, include The Baitong Hotel & Resort, Capri by Fraser, Courtyard by Marriott, and Novotel to name but a few. The area frequently sees new openings in accommodation, restaurants, and retail choices.The "Expat-Friendly" Area - BKK1The residents of BKK1 offer the best possible mixed multicultural global representation of people now living in the capital - if there is one neighbourhood known for being “expat-friendly,” it is probably BKK1.According to internal data from realestate.com.kh, BKK1 consistently ranks among the top three preferred areas for renters, who generally favour locations within walking distance of their workplaces, entertainment venues, and amenities, making BKK1 a preferred choice.Safety is also a top priority and BKK1 is considered a safe and secure environment, featuring well-lit streets and a consistent presence of people. Additionally, BKK1 hosts numerous embassies, international schools, and high-end residential complexes, all of which prioritise security measures, making it a relatively safe place to live.The area could even be further enhanced by introducing restricted traffic and foot-traffic-only streets - some of these suggestions have been highlighted before on the possible future of BKK1 and to make it more liveable and promote tourism through more collaborative culture and street-style festivals.New Development Projects Changing the Face Of Boeng Keng Kang 1BKK1 continues to see new condominium projects being added and the new developments offer varied attractive amenities such as sky bars, swimming pools, saunas, kids' playrooms, theatres and more which entice new homeowners and investors.According to a report by the Cambodian Valuers And Estate Agents Association (CVEA), the average land value in Phnom Penh is USD $4,500/sq metre but in BKK1 could reach values as high as $8,000/sq metre as it's seen as a downtown urban hotspot.The majority of the most popular properties face north, followed by east-facing and then west-facing alternatives.With the property stock comprising condos, apartments, villas and land, the key features of these properties are car parking, panoramic or 180-degree city views, and a range of entertainment and fitness facilities.Some of the new developments and condos in BKK1 which are currently under construction or completed, and offering a wide range of modern and desirable amenities, include:Le Conde BKK1Time Square 302Time Square 306J Tower 3Picasso 2The BKK1 area continues to evolve and undergo significant transformation as a range of new accommodation options strive to improve standards of living, meaning that this sought-after area will remain a prime location and at the forefront when it comes to property residential and investment options for both Cambodians, expatriates, developers and investors alike.
Unbeatable Offer! Move into R&F City MIRO Studio Apartments with Just 15% Down Payment!
Unbeatable Offer! Move into R&F City MIRO Studio Apartments with Just 15% Down Payment!
May 28, 2024, 9:40 a.m.
R&F City Phnom Penh MIRO is offering a unique chance to grab its 38㎡ studio apartment at an unbeatable price starting from $5X, XXX and a 15% down payment. Move in right away and enjoy the flexibility of a 5-year interest-free instalment plan for the remaining amount. No waiting, no concerns about project delays—this ready-to-move-in apartment ensures you can start living in your own apartment today!Project DetailsDeveloper: R&F Group CambodiaOwnership: FreeholdLand Area: Approximately 951㎡Building Area: Approximately 25,328㎡Building Height: Two towers, 25 floors facing south and 32 floors facing east sideTotal Units: 612 unitsAvailable Unit Type: 38.38㎡ studio one-bedroomView Orientation: Southeast units enjoy river views of the Bassac River, and northwest units enjoy community garden viewsAmenities: 270° infinity pool, SKYBAR, floor-to-ceiling gym, rooftop garden, and approximately 500㎡ shared office spaceStarting Price: Total price starting from $5X,XXX, with a 5-year interest-free instalment optionUpcoming Location: Southern Phnom PenhR&F City Phnom Penh MIRO is an integral part of the R&F City Phnom Penh in the southern part of Phnom Penh. MIRO stands for Magic, International, Revolutionary, and Outstanding, encapsulating a vision for future living in Phnom Penh. Located in the rapidly developing ING New City, MIRO is strategically located on Hun Sen Boulevard. Within 15 minutes, residents have access to Phnom Penh's largest shopping centre, AEON Mall 3, the top international school, ISPP, and the premier healthcare facility, the Royal Phnom Penh Hospital.Surrounding InfrastructureMorodok Techo Flyover: Phnom Penh's first circular overpass, Phase 1 completed and operationalHun Sen Boulevard: The main road to southern Phnom Penh, and an area of growing interest for investment New Airport Road: 80-metre road connecting Hun Sen Boulevard directly to the new Phnom Penh airportPhnom Penh Railway: A future key transportation infrastructure planned with AEON Mall 3 Mean CheyNearby FacilitiesChip Mong Mall 271: 3 minutesISPP International School: 4 minutesMeanchey Avenue: 5 minutesAEON Mall 3: 7 minutesPhnom Penh New International Airport: 20 minutesVisit & Move in Today!Forget the polished renderings – nothing compares to the peace of mind that comes from seeing your new home in person. R&F City Phnom Penh MIRO, completed in 2023, invites you to come and experience it firsthand. Walk through the completed project, and take in the well-thought-out apartment layouts and stunning views. With ready-to-move-in units, there's no waiting, no construction delays, and no delivery risks. Invest with confidence and move in immediately – it's real, reliable, and ready for you.The 38.38㎡ one-bedroom, has a compact layout, with a simple and comfortable designSmart Entry Door: New technology that enhances better securityModern Minimalist kitchen: with an open design featuring custom cabinets, combining aesthetics and practicality;  it offers a furniture stand that quickly transforms into a functional dining table.Bathroom: Adopts a three-section separation design, with the shower area and toilet area separated by glass doors, keeping it clean and dry.Living Room and Bedroom: Both spaces have window entries, and balconies offering views of the city.The overall apartment layout is functional and the design is user-friendly, making the studio apartment ideal for those who seek a convenient living space.Living with Community AmenitiesExperience the best of both worlds at R&F City Phnom Penh MIRO, where you can enjoy the comfort of your apartment while benefiting from an array of amenities:270° Infinity Pool: While soaking in its infinity pool, you will enjoy views of the Bassac River.SKYBAR: An ideal venue for socialising and unwinding after work or during the weekends.Gym: Stay fit and healthy with the newest fitness equipment.Rooftop Garden: A tranquil green space to relax and rejuvenate.Shared Office Space: A 500㎡ area designed to cater to your work needs, ensuring productivity and efficiency.As a resident of R&F City Miro Phnom Penh, you'll also have access to extensive community amenities:Vast Community Space: Spanning approximately 560,000㎡.Largest Community Garden in Phnom Penh: A 35,000㎡ green haven for residents.Commercial Street: Nearly 10,000㎡ diverse shops and dining options.Star-rated Sports Club: A 2,800㎡ facility featuring various sports and recreational amenities.Hassle-Free Living with Top-Rated Property ManagementExperience unparalleled convenience with R&F City Phnom Penh MIRO's star-rated property management. Its comprehensive services include community cleaning and landscaping, 24/7 security patrols, maintenance, utility payments, and personalised value-added services such as home cleaning, house management, and rental services. The services are dedicated to providing a seamless living experience, ensuring every detail is taken care of for its residents. So, why keep paying rent when you can invest in your own home? With an ultra-low total price and convenient payment options, owning a cosy and comfortable home is within your reach. Don't miss out on this opportunity, and secure your own apartment today! —  to schedule a free viewing appointment, contact our customer service team below! Click Here
Cambodian Infrastructure Driving Investment and Construction Opportunities
Cambodian Infrastructure Driving Investment and Construction Opportunities
May 24, 2024, 6:19 a.m.
Is the cautious mood of optimism an accurate representation of where the economy and construction sector is heading in Cambodia, driven by large-scale infrastructure projects and an increasingly broadening range of foreign direct investment?Cambodia Moving In The Right Economic DirectionThe National Bank of Cambodia (NBC), has predicted Cambodia’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) to grow by six per cent in 2024, while the decline in inflation will help the economic conditions of the Kingdom.NBC Governor Chea Serey, who has been busy signing a number of agreements with other central banks to help facilitate cross-border payments, said in May 2024 that, “ Cambodia’s economy is supported mainly by exports, both garment and non-garment products, increasing of the tourism sector and related sectors, while agricultural sector grows at a slower pack,” at the launch of the Financial Stability Review 2023.Another factor that the Cambodian government has been saying unanimously is the impact of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) and other Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) which should drive increased foreign direct investment- crucial to the economic growth and investment into ky projects designed to better place Cambodia as a logistics hub in the region as well as allowing it to diversify its productions and exports.Cambodian Structural Reforms In addition, according to the National Strategic Budget Plan for 2025, structural and systemic reforms aimed at strengthening economic and social resilience include:Development of human capital through strengthening the quality of education, sports, science, technology, and technical skills training.Economic diversification and increasing competitiveness through the development of key and new sources of economic growth; promoting the energy, water, and digital sectors; and improving the business and investment environment.Private sector and employment development through labour market development; promoting small and medium enterprises and new businesses; strengthening competition; and market economy mechanisms.Sustainable, sustainable, and environmental development through strengthening resilience, natural resource management, culture and tourism, agricultural promotion, and climate change.Digital economic and social development through the building of digital governments and citizens; digital business development; building and developing digital infrastructure; and developing financial technology.Attracting International Investments - Forging New Logistics AvenuesCambodia has embarked on an ambitious infrastructure development drive, with a focus on transforming its transportation and logistics network over the next decade. The government previously unveiled its 174-project master plan, requiring an investment of approximately USD $36.6 billion, to achieve its goal of becoming an upper-middle-income country by 2030 and a high-income nation by 2050.The Comprehensive Master Plan includes 94 road, eight railway, 23 waterway, 20 sea, and 10 air transport projects, as well as 15 logistics and four other infrastructure development ventures - a long-term strategy to interconnect all modes of transportation and link them with logistics centres in the Kingdom.Connecting The Kingdom’s Road, Air & SeaThe master plan includes the construction of expressways, high-speed rail lines, and other significant infrastructure projects such as airports and ports - and most notably and contentiously - the Funan Techo Canal. The government is seeking assistance from foreign allies, particularly investment from China, Korea and Japan, but it's also western nations who will be looking to add their engineering expertise based on the number of UK, French, Australian and US delegations and business meetings which have been taking place over the past 18 months.China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) has led the infrastructure charge, with major projects such as Cambodia's first expressway connecting Phnom Penh and Sihanoukville proving to be a success and two more are under development.Japan has focused on a range of projects, including wastewater treatment facilities and road upgrades as well as the Sihanoukville Autonomous Port - currently the only deep-water seaport in the Kingdom. The Japanese have also completed urban transport and rail feasibility studies in Phnom Penh.The expansion of the international deep-sea port of Sihanoukville, which handles about 60 per cent of Cambodia's import and export traffic, is their most notable project. The port expansion, estimated to cost around USD $750 million, aims to alleviate congestion that has increased over the past decade due to rapid economic growth.The Cambodian construction industry has wavered but FDI and continued expansion of major infrastructure should assist its rebound in 2024 as major road, rail, port, and airport projects continue to attract foreign interest.Foreign direct investment from Asian partners remains the main source of funding for transport and energy projects but social infrastructure, such as schools and hospitals, will also benefit from regional development funding, while the accelerated influx of tourists and manufacturing (especially with beneficial trade deals and more special economic zones being investigated) might spur private investment in the non-residential building segment.The government's efforts to modernise and upgrade infrastructure and logistics systems present an important opportunity for private-sector investment and private-public partnerships. The latest of which is the on-again-and-off-again Kampot International Tourism Port which is now expected to have a private partner appointed before the end of the year and have that port operational by the year’s end too.Urban areas will also benefit from the Urban Infrastructure Development Project funded by the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) which is supporting the Government of the Kingdom of Cambodia in providing basic urban services such as water supply, sanitation, drainage, and solid waste management and access to climate and disaster-resilient urban infrastructure in participating towns in Cambodia.Improved Construction SectorThere are also systematic improvements being planned to make the construction sector more eco-friendly, updated construction laws and practises are due to be introduced and the Ministry of Land Management, Urban Planning and Construction (MLMUPC) confirmed the national land registry records of all Cambodian land titles will be recorded and digitized to improve efficiency.The Cambodia Green Building Council (CamGBC) will also develop a green building certification tool for the Cambodian construction sector.If 2024-2025 are to see a revival for the construction industry in Cambodia, driven by large-scale infrastructure development and an expanding middle class, there will be increasing demand for quality housing and commercial projects.
Renting Your Property In Cambodia In 2024
Renting Your Property In Cambodia In 2024
May 18, 2024, 6:02 a.m.
With the number of condos and apartments increasing on the Cambodian market, especially in Phnom Penh, and a possible rebirth of Sihanoukville could be on the cards with the new strategic plans and inbound travel options rebounding, the rental market might be an area worth looking into - we have tried to bring some contemporary advice and tips into renting properties in Cambodia in 2024.Managing Expectations in The Cambodian Rental MarketIt’s important to have a checklist of qualities you look for in potential tenants, but don’t set unrealistically high expectations for them. Every tenant has their own personality and needs and comforts - so, ideally, look for someone who’s willing to be cooperative and who also has consideration for you and your property and time!Find out their needs and let them know yours and lay out what you expect from them and ask them what they expect from you - this will help set up some boundaries and expectations and means it could result in a healthier relationship. And if you do run into problems, at least you know who’s liable and what the process is.Looking for property in Cambodia? Let us help!Clearly Explain All The Rental Costs And How To PayMost rental rates are exclusive of extra monthly charges such as maintenance (mostly applies to condos), waste collection, gas and water rates, electricity bills, etc. These should be established in the rental contract before the owner and tenant sign. It also helps to walk the tenant through means of payments, so much now in Cambodia is possible via the banking apps, and in Phnom Penh at least but also in other urban hubs, you can pay the water, electricity, and almost all utility bills via the apps. The same applies to the rental fees which can be paid bank to bank via relevant apps at ease and immediately. Establishing clear payment dates and exchange of information are important. Telegram and WhatsApp have also become more common as a way to communicate between tenants and landlords.As a guide, although these vary from each Sangkat to the next and depending on the property, electricity can be from 1000 Riel / USD $0.25 per Kilowatt, USD $2-5 per month for water charges & trash collection and additional fees for cable TV and broadband connections (if included) might need to be applied.An increasing number and range of nationalities are also moving to cities like Phnom Penh from the region and internationally due to the opportunities and in some cases geopolitical displacements. Using language apps can be useful to communicate with each other if there is no common language.Finding Good Tenants In CambodiaFinding the right tenant can be a daunting task but there is nothing worse than having a bad tenant so putting in some groundwork or hiring an agency to deal with tenants might be another alternative solution.Renting an apartment might be a viable option if the property market is slow, and especially as we enter the slower tourism season, there could be digital nomads and other short-termers looking for an alternative to hostels and hotels.Mid-year is usually the one of the seasons in which international schools have their longest holidays and some foreign teachers could be leaving these shores, while others with holidays as long as 6-7 weeks might be looking to sublet their rentals or making decisions to change locations.What Responsibilities Does the Landlord Have In CambodiaAlthough not a legal requirement, as a landlord you could try to get background information about the potential tenants but very few would do this in Cambodia.Meeting the tenant more than once to establish their character is highly recommended though and allows you to evaluate whether you’d have a good dynamic as landlord and renter.What is their profession, their family situation, is it their first time renting in Cambodia (how much hand-holding will they need) etc?If they’ve never rented a property before, you can try to get their employer as a reference so you can investigate their credibility and capability to pay rent.You should also try to be upfront about noise issues or possible construction (which is one of the biggest sore points in the cities) and maintain an honest relationship with your tenants.Once rental agreements are signed, it's advised to do a walkthrough with the tenant and record any major snags (flaws, scratches etc) so both parties are in agreement, photo evidence is always handy as it can be time-stamped and shared between the tenant and landlord.You can find out more here as a guide to the sort of checklist to establish before renting in Cambodia.Advance Payments On RentNot all tenants will be willing to pay advance payments and deposits for yearly rental agreements in Cambodia so you will need to negotiate a fair deposit in advance with 4-8 weeks being pretty standard for a one-year lease.Having tenants pay in advance gives property owners some sense of security that if the tenant is not able to meet monthly payment deadlines, or if they damage the property, the deposit can be used to compensate for their neglect or carelessness. Although an unwritten agreement, it's quite common for the deposit to be offset from the tenant’s last month's rent payment once notice is given in advance but this should be clarified in the contract or once trust is established.Foreigners Present in Cambodia System (FPCS) The FPCS was introduced in Cambodia by the General Department of Immigration to record data on foreigners living and visiting the Kingdom in 2020, and it is the responsibility of the owners of hotels, guesthouses, condominiums, and houses/condos to complete the app or online about foreigners staying in properties.The FPCS app can be downloaded and once the tenant has been registered you should share the screenshot of the completed registration on FPCS and keep it for your own recordsYou could also ask for a copy of the tenant's passport, and if they are non-Cambodian, check they are legally working and residing in Cambodia. The last thing you would want is to hear of a hasty exit from the country for violating their visa and work permit obligations and start the process again of finding a new tenant!
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HOSKAR NIGHT, A REGIONAL PREMIER NETWORKING EVENT IS COMING BACK TO PHNOM PENH ON MAY 29TH
May 17, 2024, 3:35 a.m.
The hospitality and real estate market in Cambodia has experienced rapid development in recent years, driven by foreign investment and urbanization, as well as the influx of many new investors. The market is still challenging and in the recovery stage, yet it is embracing global trends and expanding its offerings. In line with this, WeHub has brought back HoSKar Night to Phnom Penh, aiming to connect local industry leaders in Cambodia with international investors and experts. The goal is to create business opportunities, keep up with market updates, and discuss challenges.Recognized as the premier networking platform in the region, HoSkar Night is tailored for professionals in the Hospitality and Real Estate sectors to connect with real estate developers, hotel owners, designers, general managers, senior industry leaders, technology specialists, culinary innovators, and forward-thinking business entrepreneurs. The upcoming event will be hosted on 29th May at TRIBE Phnom Penh Hotel. It will commence with a series of panel discussions, the HoSkar Talk, starting from 4:45 PM. During this session, industry experts will discuss how stakeholders navigate interests and solve conflicts faced by owners and developers during the development and operation stages. They'll share insights on the resort development process and discuss how the selection of operators and brands can add value to projects. Additionally, there will be several discussions on the Cambodian hospitality market and its future.The HoSkar Night networking session will take place from 6 PM, where esteemed guests can make valuable connections, explore potential business partnerships, and enjoy socializing. Given the event's exclusive nature and limited capacity, priority access will be accorded to local developers, hotel owners, senior industry professionals, and esteemed members of the WeHub community. Inquire to attend both HoSkar Talk Panel Discussion and Networking session:  https://forms.gle/awtpM6VaLKNp8gUMA Inquire to attend the Networking session only: https://hoskarnight.com/register/Co-hosted by Hafele Cambodia and Savills Hotels, in partnership with SALTO WECOSYSTEMS, Radisson Hotels Group and supported by Seara Sports Systems Cambodia, Archetype Reality, Cambodia Hotel Association, Architectural Engineering Consultants, Eurocham Cambodia, Confluences Trading, Cambodia Investment Reviews and PR Newswire, the HoSkar Night aspires to create an extraordinary networking experience for industry professionals in Phnom Penh.Following HoSkar Night Phnom Penh, a series of events is set to take place across Southeast Asia including HCMC (June 2024), Manila (July 2024), Hanoi (October 2024) and Bangkok (November 2024).  For more information about HoSkar Night in Phnom Penh and WeHub’s upcoming events, please contact Ms Thi – Thi@wehubyou.com or follow WeHub's official social media channels at: LinkedIn Facebook
6 Winners From Cambodia Real Estate Awards 2024 To Pay Attention To
6 Winners From Cambodia Real Estate Awards 2024 To Pay Attention To
May 13, 2024, 4:02 a.m.
On May 8th 2024, the Cambodian real estate industry was celebrated and recognised at Sofitel Phnom Penh Phokeethra during the annual Cambodia Real Estate Awards 2024 (CREA) - we look at some of the winning projects and what developers to keep an eye on for potential buyers and investors.Cambodia Real Estate AwardsCREA is organised annually by Realestate.com.kh in collaboration with The Ministry of Land Management, Urban Planning and Construction, The Real Estate Business and Pawnshop Regulator of Cambodia, and the Cambodian Valuers and Estate Agents Association.The winning CREA 2024 projects are a showcase of outstanding individuals and companies in the Cambodian real estate and property sector - more than 300 individuals from Cambodia’s industry were in attendance to see nominees and award recipients celebrated and pick up the coveted trophies.Tom O'Sullivan, CEO of Realestate.com.kh emphasised the industry awards as “crucial roles of professionalism, transparency, and trust-building in bolstering buyer confidence and sustaining international investment.”Celebrating Cambodia’s Property & Real Estate WinnersWith more than 30 CREA 2024 winners, we have picked just a few leading property developments or developers that are worth keeping an eye on.OCIC - Top Cambodian DeveloperThe top Developer of the Year awards went to Overseas Cambodia Investment Corporation (OCIC), and Thierry Tea (Vice-President of OCIC Group) said on the night that they were delighted to be the recipient of the CREA (in total they picked up seven awards) with Tea adding that “It is a testament to the vision of our founder and the hard work of all of our employees.” The VP added that they are working on several properties in the Cambodian capital, in particular in the Chroy Changvar area which he called “an up-and-coming (growing) community area with a fast-developing neighbourhood.” He also highlighted the Airport City project which we have mentioned previously and is being built in the vicinity of the new Techo International Airport under development and expected to be operational as soon as 2025.Time Square 6 - From Cambodia’s Best Condo DeveloperThe projects’ developer MegaKim World Corporation won the Best Condominium Developer of the Year at CREA 2024 and they have developed a hallmark of quality at their developments in the Kingdom.Time Square 6 (which is also known as Time Square 302) is located in Boeung Keng Kong I, Chamkamorn with close access to embassies, financial institutions and a range of retail and food and beverage outlets.The residential condo tower consists of one-bedroom and two-bedroom units and is set to provide contemporary urban living with all the modern amenities. Some of the highlights include a 48th-floor rooftop, fitness and lifestyle facilities, a swimming pool and a canopy garden. There is also a ping pong room, golf simulation, a lounge, cafe and games room, a kid's play area, a cinema room & karaoke, plus more on the 37th floor.The development also won the ‘Affordable Condominium Development of the Year’ at CREA 2024; and with construction having commenced in December 2023, there is a completion target date in 2027.Canopy Sands Development - Top Cambodian DevelopmentAfter winning the top development of the year at CREA 2024, Canopy Sands Development is building up a head of steam as this mega project on the southern coast of the Kingdom continues to turn heads. Established in 2019, the Canopy Sands Development is led by a diverse Pan-Asian team With the Bay of Lights breaking ground in late 2022, the Canopy Sands Development has also since launched the Summer Bay & Beach Cabins, and announced the Bay 19 golf course which is designed by the Greg Norman Golf Course Design team, as well as partnering with Ascott Limited (Ascott) to manage two properties; the Oakwood Bay of Lights Sihanoukville, and Summer Bay Beach Club & Cabins by Preference.Le Condé BKK1 - Condominium Development Of The YearLe Condé BKK1 was the winner of multiple awards including the Home Condominium Development of the Year and the Premium Condominium Development of the Year at CREA 2024.Le Condé BKK1 is situated on Street 352 in the BKK1 area of the capital and is a mixed-use luxury development rising to 43 stories. Developed by Wangfu Guoji Property Development, the project consists of 4 different types of fully furnished units including studio, one-bedroom, two-bedroom and three-bedroom with integrated smart home features.The development includes the BKK Avenue Retail Store, a 240-meter sky jogging track, an indoor swimming pool, a fitness centre, a children's play area and a sky garden as well as an infinity pool. In October 2023, Le Condé BKK1 achieved its topping-out milestone, with the project eyeing a completion date of August 2024.Borey Williams - Best Landed Property Development of the YearThe American-style housing development in Phnom Penh aims to nurture a modern urban community lifestyle with the development providing green space, large lots and homes at affordable prices.The development won Development of the Year – Western Phnom Penh and Best Landed Property Development of the Year at the Cambodia Real Estate Awards 2024.Situated in Kambol district’s Romdul Village, the award-winning landed property development is ideally situated close to the Phnom Penh-Sihanoukville Expressway and only three kilometres from both National Road 4 and the Kop Srov Ring Road - offering sublime transport access.Borey Williams spans 200 contemporary homes as well as a community swimming pool, two parks, a playground and an open picnic area. With 24-hour security, CCTV surveillance, solar panel street lights, full gardening services, as well as pool and community cleaning it offers an idyllic lifestyle in the Kingdom.Connexion - Lifestyle, Retail, And Sustainable Development WinnerAnother serial winner at CREA 2024, Connexion picked up the Lifestyle Development of the Year, the Sustainable Development Of The Year, and Retail Development Of The Year, Connexion is quickly building a strong reputation in Phnom Penh.Set to open very soon, the community hub is located in Koh Pich (Diamond Island) and has become a model for repurposed and environment-conscious architecture in the Cambodian capital.Operating under the tagline of “Repurposed mall for greener working, living and connecting on Koh Pich,” Connexion is a ‘work & lifestyle sustainable hub’ covering 45,000m² of uncompleted shopping spaces under the ‘adaptive re-use’ architecture movement.Connexion is also an OCIC development and offers offices, cultural & event halls, food & beverage outlets, shopping areas, hotel rooms, a supermarket, and sports facilities, the development promotes community-like living and working environments. There is also underground parking for 600 vehicles!It is worth looking into many of the winners from the CREA 2024, Mean Chey Residences, Picasso City Garden, Sophea Suites, Prince Happiness Plaza, Borey Amory, Diamond Bay Garden, and Time Square 6.What is Realestate.com.kh Connect PlatformConnect comes from the Kingdom’s leading property portal. The new platform is designed to promote Cambodia and its real estate sector globally. In addition, the online tool enables for far more efficient and transparent transactions through one integrated platform.O’Sullivan said the platform is in line with the aim of the business and what the whole industry is trying to achieve, “which is bringing everyone together for a common goal.” He added that as a tech company, they have the resources and capabilities to develop it for the “betterment of the whole market” and not just their own. The CEO highlighted it will allow agencies and property developers to develop their business within one seamless ecosystem which will only add transparency and trust.
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Cambodia Real Estate Awards 2024: Celebrating Excellence in the Industry at Sofitel Hotel
September 6, 2024, 6:11 a.m.
Phnom Penh, Cambodia - May 9, 2024: The real estate industry's finest gathered at the Sofitel Phnom Penh Phokeethra on the evening of Wednesday, May 8th to celebrate the achievements of outstanding individuals and companies in the industry.The prestigious event is organised annually by Realestate.com.kh in collaboration with The Ministry of Land Management, Urban Planning and Construction, The Real Estate Business and Pawnshop Regulator of Cambodia, and the Cambodian Valuers and Estate Agents Association.Tom O'Sullivan, CEO of Realestate.com.kh opened the evening with a keynote speech emphasising the crucial roles of professionalism, transparency, and trust-building in bolstering buyer confidence and sustaining international investment.During the evening, Realestate.com.kh launched its latest initiative, Connect, a platform designed to unify the entire industry. Connect aims to promote Cambodia and its real estate sector globally while enabling efficient and transparent transactions through one integrated platform.The event was graced by over 300 of the most prominent and successful real estate players in the country's industry. The nominees and award recipients were evaluated based on their industry leadership, innovation, business growth, impact, and overall excellence.Over 30 winners from the leading property developers and agencies in Cambodia were announced throughout the night and were awarded the iconic trophy, prestigious CREA seal, and gold plaques to confirm their company's success.The top Developer of the Year awards included the winner of the overall Developer of the Year, Overseas Cambodia Investment Corporation (OCIC), while Time Square projects’ developer MegaKim World Corporation won the Best Condominium Developer of the Year.The top development of the year winners included Canopy Sands Development, which won the top award of the evening, The Development of the Year. Le Condé BKK1, winner of multiple awards took home Condominium Development of the Year, whilst Borey Williams won the Best Landed Property Development of the Year, and Connexion, a multiple award winner, won Lifestyle Development of the Year.Mean Chey Residences, Picasso City Garden, Sophea Suites, Prince Happiness Plaza, Borey Amory, Diamond Bay Garden, and Time Square 6 were some of the other notable winners from the developer categories.Asia Real Estate Cambodia (ARC) and WH Living and Properties rounded out the agency awards for the evening.In a post-awards interview, Tom O'Sullivan, CEO of Realestate.com.kh, expressed his gratitude to the judging panel and emphasised the success of the 2024 awards. He remarked, "While the industry faces challenges, it's crucial for us to unite and reinforce our commitment to sustainable and transparent growth." O'Sullivan also extended thanks to all the sponsors, including Hanuman Beer, Port City Colombo, B2B Cambodia, DFDL Cambodia, The Room Architecture & Design, Over Under, GAC Motor Cambodia, TDB Projects, Khmer Times and other contributors who made the night a success.Complete list of winnersDeveloper winners Developer of the Year - Overseas Cambodia Investment Corporation (OCIC)Condominium Developer of the Year - MegaKim World Corporation (Time Square 6)Borey (Landed Property) Developer of the Year - Overseas Cambodia Investment Corporation (OCIC)Lifestyle Developer of the Year - Bay of Lights EntertainmentDevelopment winners Development of the Year - Canopy Sands Development - SihanoukvilleCondominium Development of the Year - LE CONDÉ BKK1Township Development of the Year - Canopy Sands Development  Mixed-Use Development of the Year - Prince Happiness PlazaBorey (Landed Property) Development of the Year - Borey Williams Affordable Condominium Development of the Year - Time Square 6Premium Condominium Development of the Year - LE CONDÉ BKK1Luxury Condominium Development of the Year - Picasso City GardenWaterfront Development of the Year - Diamond Bay GardenRetail Development of the Year - ConnexionPremium Condominium Unit Design of the Year - Diamond Bay GardenResidential Design of the Year (Interior) - Sophea SuitesLifestyle Development of the Year - ConnexionDevelopment of the Year – Eastern Phnom Penh - Borey AmoryDevelopment of the Year – Western Phnom Penh - Borey WilliamsDevelopment of the Year – Southern Phnom Penh - Mean Chey ResidencesBoutique Housing Development of the Year - The Future 30Community Mall of the Year - Mean Chey Avenue Sustainable Development of the Year - Connexion Agency winnersProperty Management Firm of the Year - Residential - WH Living & Properties Agency - Research / Valuation Firm of the Year - Asia Real Estate Cambodia (ARC)Realestate.com.kh Co-Broke Agency of the Year - Vanguard Investment And Consultancy Services & Botra Real Estate Realestate.com.kh Co-Broke Agent of the Year (Individual) - Ms. Sisowath Nearyroth&  Mr. Peng Khomsong
Time Square 7 is Here!
Time Square 7 is Here!
May 20, 2024, 1:32 p.m.
The Time Square ‘Residence Series’ is expanding! The well-known Taiwanese developer, Megakim World Corp. Ltd, unveils its latest project in Tuol Kouk district,Phnom Penh—Time Square 7. As the seventh project in this successful series—with the previous six nearly sold out—Time Square 7 represents a first-choice investment opportunity, especially with an exclusive early bird discount currently on offer.Project OverviewThis new project stretches over a land area of 1,734 square meters and rises to 49 floors, housing a total of 700 units serviced by 7 elevators. Time Square 7 caters to a variety of lifestyles with its diverse apartment layouts. Options range from efficient one-bedroom units (40, 47, and 60 sqm) perfect for individuals or couples, to a more spacious two-bedroom unit (76 sqm) ideal for small families. The largest three-bedroom units (100 sqm) are designed for larger families needing more space. Additionally, duplex units ranging from 1 to 4 bedroom (60, 70,100, 130 and 160 sqm) are also available on higher floors.When it comes to amenities, we can expect a sky lounge with city views, a pool & gym. The building features two car parking for convenience and the ground floor houses the lobby and commercial retail spaces, making daily necessities easily accessible for all residents. Location HighlightThe new project is only 450 meters from Time Square 2 and Time Square 3. Tuol Kork is renowned for its villas typically where most of Cambodia's elite reside. The district offers a quieter, residential atmosphere yet it remains well-connected to other key areas through a network of major roads. Tuol Kork is adjacent to the communes of Russey Keo, Daun Penh, Chamkarmon, Meanchey, and Sen Sok. The district offers a variety of options when it comes to cafes, restaurants, supermarkets, and hospitals, providing residents with multiple options to meet their lifestyle needs. Whether it’s dining, shopping, or healthcare, the area has much to offer.Popular Amenities Nearby:Financial Services: Residents are a 10-minute drive from banks like Canadia Bank, Prince Bank, BIC Bank, Wing Bank, and ABA Bank.Commercial Amenities: Dining and shopping options include Happy Lamb Hotpot, Fun Mall, TK Avenue, Eden Garden, View Park Mall, and Sunshine Family Park.Education Institutions: Over 20 international schools such as Western International School, Golden Gate American School, and Paragon International School are located the neighbourhood.Affordable Pricing & Early Bird DiscountsWith starting prices at $3X, XXX, Time Square 7 offers affordability paired with attractive early bird discounts. The payment plan is designed to ease the financial burden on buyers, requiring only a 20% down payment followed by up to 40 months of interest-free instalments.Project PopularityTime Square's developments have gained popularity across two of Phnom Penh's most sought-after districts, BKK1 and Tuol Kouk. Here's a brief overview of previous projects:Time Square 1 (17-story apartment in BKK1, completed in 2017, 100% sold out)Time Square 2 (Borey residential community, 100% sold out)Time Square 3 (30-story apartment in Tuol Kouk, completed in 2021, 100% sold out)Time Square 4 (25-story mixed-use development in Tuol Kouk, completed in 2023, 100% sold out)Time Square 5 (also known as Time Square 306, 45-story apartment in BKK1 on Street 306, groundbreaking in 2022, 100% sold out)Time Square 6 (also known as Time Square 302, 48-story apartment located in BKK1 on Street 302, groundbreaking in 2023, 98% sold out)Time Square 7 (49-story apartment located in Tuol Kork, now open for pre-sale!)Bookings are now open for Time Square 7! Don't miss the early bird discount—secure your unit today. Contact us now to reserve your new home or investment!Click Here
What To Consider When Buying A Cambodian Property - Climate, Orientation & Green Spaces
What To Consider When Buying A Cambodian Property - Climate, Orientation & Green Spaces
May 5, 2024, 1:41 p.m.
The 2024 hot season has been breaking records, not only in Cambodia, but Southeast Asia has seen prolonged periods of extreme heat and with the warnings of climate change, it's possible more similar seasons are upon us in years to come.Despite the incredibly hot weather this year, it's been predicted to be followed by a higher than usual rainfall in May for the start of the rainy season, which in itself raises other considerations of drainage and seasonal flooding in Cambodia.In Cambodia, the property’s orientation does matter to a degree but overall the climate is very different to Europe for example.If a property buyer is choosing a property for living or investment in the Kingdom, they will need to consider the direction a home faces, but more so the design elements, circulation and surrounding greenspaces.Cambodia Real Estate: Choosing the Right Home in a Tropical ClimateCambodia is tropical, and yes that means mostly year-round clear blue skies, but the hot season which is generally coming to an end around now (March-June) can be very uncomfortable unless fans and air-conditioning are widely used.Cambodia's climate cycle is due to its geographic location of 11 and 16 degrees north latitude, a location that is north of the Tropic of Cancer resulting in a tropical climate with abundant annual sunshine yearly.Temperatures generally range between 25°C and 35°C, but there are distinct seasons; the rainy season from May or June and the dry season usually starts in November or December and lasts until April or May of the following year.In 2024, since the start of April, daily temperatures have been sitting at sweltering highs of 37-40°C+, with relentless heat waves causing significant discomfort. It is usually hot but this has been extreme in Cambodia, as it has in Thailand, Laos and elsewhere.Chan Yutha, spokesman for the Ministry of Water Resources and Meteorology said that Cambodia is facing the hottest temperatures since records began in the 1850s! As such, the use of air conditioners, coolers, and fans operating non-stop has spiked electricity bills and reignited debates around environmental concerns, better city planning, and sustainable alternatives for cooler home temperatures in Cambodian cities in particular.Property Orientation In CambodiaOrientation isn't necessarily as important in Cambodia for a property unless specific sunrises and sunsets and natural light for working spaces are being considered, as the sun never sets too late in the Kingdom. However, means by which a property is kept cool and well-ventilated due to heat and humidity caused by the rainy and dry seasons are crucial.Generally speaking in Cambodia, homes oriented towards the west are exposed to direct sunlight during the peak heat hours of the day which can lead to an accumulation of indoor heat, elevated indoor temperatures and less overall comfort. West-facing properties may even have a lower price tag but buyers must balance their preferences and requirements.An east-facing house in Cambodia welcomes the early morning sunlight, while a west-facing home is exposed to strong sunlight in the afternoon to the early evening.A south-facing property will avoid direct sunlight for most of the year, and north-facing properties benefit from receiving less direct sunlight, resulting in a cooler indoor temperature.Key Considerations - Cooler Homers For Warmer ClimatesProximity to Water - The proximity of certain sangkats in Phnom Penh to the Mekong, Bassac, and Tonle Sap Rivers can mean higher priced properties as the locations tend to benefit from natural cooling as they are located to wider spaces of open water.Building Materials Used - When considering the building materials of a property, ideally heat-insulating materials will help keep a home cooler, although the layout can also play a part. Low-emissivity glass (or low-E glass) for example provides natural light while minimising heat gain in a living space.Ventilation & High Ceilings - Proper ventilation is a KEY and ensures a steady flow of air, natural cooling of indoor spaces and rising hot air to escape. For this reason, many properties will have a higher ceiling in Cambodia to support better airflow and temperature regulation. The design and layout need to allow for air circulation resulting in naturally lower indoor temperature and less moisture.Heat Management: Managing the abundant natural heat is essential and to buffer these design adjustments to mitigate warmth while enjoying sunset views, for example, needs to be considered in constructing or buying a property.Other factors such as the size of windows or glass doors that enhance a warming effect, the installation of shades, more greenery, and the placement of fans all play a part in cooling a home.Urban Green SpacesOne prominent trend has been the growing demand for green spaces in both residential and commercial properties especially in the cities and as buyers and citizens become more aware of the importance of the environment in their well-being.There has been an increase, for example, in the number of parks in Phnom Penh and more developments incorporating green spaces. This means there is greater demand for eco-friendly buildings, green infrastructure, and access to nature which can be seen as a positive shift in buyers' property demands.With the capital being the most expensive and most busy property market, Phnom Penh’s municipal government in 2024 announced plans to develop a leisure and entertainment area in Daun Penh which aims to cover approximately 57 hectares. Mr. Sam Piseth, Director of the Department of Public Works and Transport of Phnom Penh, emphasised that there will be green areas and outdoor lighting intended to improve the area's overall atmosphere.As part of this, a large recreation space is planned and a large pedestrian-only area and the entire project is due to start immediately and be completed before the end of 2025.
New Development: Daun Penh’s Pedestrian Street Project
New Development: Daun Penh’s Pedestrian Street Project
May 2, 2024, 5:38 a.m.
The Phnom Penh municipal government plans to develop a leisure and entertainment area in the district of Daun Penh. The new development will encompass shops, restaurants, hotels, and a bar street, all spread across approximately 57 hectares.The development is planned into three zones:Zone 1 (Food Street and Shopping Area): Located in front of the post office, this bustling zone is bordered by Street 94 to the north, Street 106 to the south, Street 13 to the west, and Sisowath Quay to the east.Zone 2 (Entertainment Area): Positioned between Street 106 and Street 184, with Street 13 and Sisowath Quay.Zone 3 (Recreation Space): By Street 184, Sihanouk Boulevard, Street 07, and Sisowath Quay. Scheduled to start in early May 2024, the project is aimed to be completed before the New Year 2025. Once completed, Pedestrian Street will be open from 6 PM to 11 PM, enhancing Daun Penh's appeal as a destination for evening entertainment and leisure activities.The development of the Daun Penh Pedestrian Street project in Phnom Penh is set to bring benefits both to locals and tourists to the district and the city's appeal.The pedestrian street will likely increase foot traffic, which can significantly benefit local businesses such as restaurants, cafes, shops, and markets in the area.Moreover, according to Mr. Sam Piseth, Director of the Department of Public Works and Transport of Phnom Penh, the area will be enhanced with green areas and outdoor lighting which also will improve the area's overall atmosphere.Daun Penh is one of the central districts in Phnom Penh, and it holds historical significance. Located on the the banks of Tonle Sap River, it was named after the legendary figure Lady Penh (Grandmother Penh), who is said to have founded the city during the 13th-14th century, the area occupies an important place in Cambodia's history. This district is not only a hub for many of Phnom Penh’s businesses but also serves as a cultural and historical centre. Major landmarks in Daun Penh include the Royal Palace, the Railway Station, the Central Market, Wat Phnom, and the National Museum of Cambodia, to name just a few. These important monuments make Daun Penh a highly visited area by tourists and locals. When it comes to living, Daun Penh offers unique properties such as colonial-style apartments, renovated shophouses, and buildings.  The Daun Penh area is vibrant, with Sisowath Quay being a particularly popular spot where many gather during the weekends. Overall, the development of the Daun Penh Pedestrian Street project stands to offer benefits by enhancing the livability of Phnom Penh, promoting tourism, and stimulating economic growth.
Five Reasons The Phnom Penh Southern Corridor Is Worth Investing In
Five Reasons The Phnom Penh Southern Corridor Is Worth Investing In
May 2, 2024, 8:36 a.m.
The south of Cambodia’s capital Phnom Penh is seeing some of the most drastic investment and urban change, much of it aligned to the potential opening of the new multi-billion dollar airport opening in 2025. With new condo developments and the retail landscape radically transformed, as well as new infrastructure including bridges, overpasses and road networks designed to open up the city’s southern corridor.Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet said in 2024 that the southwest will become Cambodia’s logistics hub due to the construction of ring roads, the existing expressway linked to Sihanoukville, the proposed Techo Funal Canal as well as the new airport.New Phnom Penh Airport - Techo International AirportThe first phase of what is due to be one of the biggest airports in the world when completed, is due by the end of 2024 or early 2025. The ambitious development is due to be operational in 2025 allowing bigger aircraft to reach the Kingdom and hopes that more international and regional routes will boost tourism numbers to the Kingdom.Although the airport is located 30-40 km south of the capital and occupies an area of 2600 hectares outside of the city centre in Kandal province, it has resulted in many projects being announced to better connect the logistics hub to Phnom Penh, with an increase in land prices, property projects and of course roads and interconnectivity. The 4F-class airport has a development price tag of approximately USD $1.5 billion.The group behind the construction is the Cambodia Airport Investment Co. (CAIC) - a joint venture between the Royal Government of the Kingdom of Cambodia (RGC) represented by the State Secretariat of Civil Aviation (SSCA) and OCIC (Overseas Chinese Investment Company).According to at least one media report, OCIC has also reserved 1,200 hectares of land on both sides of the 60-meter avenue (Samdech Hun Sen Boulevard) leading directly to the airport from the south of the capital for urban development land, 600 hectares kept for lakeside land to be developed into a tourist and leisure resort, and 500 hectares of land as an industrial park development area. Other proposed developments are a high-end yacht club on a 2,000-hectare lake and an 80-meter-wide canal to connect to the upcoming Techo Funan Grand Canal!Lagardère Travel Retail and HSC Group were appointed to manage the duty-free services at the Techo International AirportVINCI Airports will manage the new airport after signing an MoU in 2024.New Property Developments - Phnom Penh SouthUrban Village Phase IIUrban Village Sky Prime Tower is stunningly 225 meters high and is located in south of Phnom Penh, along Samdech Hun Sen Boulevard.The development comes from Goldframe Group, a well-known developer in the capital and this will be the tallest building along the major road to the south of the city.The 790,000 sqm residential development is part of Urban Village Phase II and offers a podium viewing deck with a panoramic view of the Bassac River, and will provide a creative hub as well as amenities such as a swimming pool and gym, restaurants, cafe, mart, as well as a school, cinema and co-working spaces.Singaporean Sir Stamford Raffles Group (SSRG) -  Cambodian Property DevelopmentSSRG announced that they plan to build a townhouse resort project over 22.6 hectares (approximately 35 to 40 football fields say some reports) located near the new international airport of development called Marum Estate. The project broke ground in October 2023.The luxury mixed-use development will be built over eight phases and final completion is due in 2030, with the development home to over 600 landed residences and 250 shophouses as well as an assortment of retail, healthcare and educational facilities.SSRG co-founder Phebe Len told fDi Intelligence, ”Our studies showed that Kandal Province is the next commercial destination, very much affected by the new airport only a 30-minute drive from us. When there is such a super infrastructure like an airport everything else will follow, such as highway connectivity in and out of a city. So we are kind of smack in the middle of that area.”Malls and Retail Therapy - Phnom Penh SouthMean Chey Avenue Community Mall was designed as a lifestyle destination and is located along the popular and competitive Samdech Techo Hun Sen Boulevard (60m Avenue).It is one of several larger community malls in the area but megamalls such as AEON3 (Meanchey) and Chip Mong 271 combined supplied the market with 140,000 sqm NLA in 2022 which represented 57% of the total retail NLA supply that year!Development Of Phnom Penh’s Transport NetworkThe new road connecting Samdech Blvd on National Road 2 to the airport, which is 60 meters wide and 13.5 kilometres long, is already open, while Ring Road Number 3 and Ring Road Number 4, as well as other road systems, are being developed, some as part of the airport development costs.There is also the ongoing construction of new flyovers as Phnom Penh grapples with urban sprawl and is learning how to build flyovers in some cases the option to retrofit existing infrastructure. The main project is connecting the Hun Sen & Monivong boulevards and the Royal Cambodian Armed Forces (Street 271), called “Morodok Techo Interchange”.The existing Hun Sen Blvd (which is 60 meters wide and nearly 10 kilometres long connecting Street 271 in the north with National Road 2 in the south) and Mean Chey Avenue are also open and have led to several residential and retail developments being undertaken including Mean Chey Residences.The Morodok Techo Interchange is under development over three tiers with the final part due to be completed in April 2025.The Cambodian Prime Minister also met US logistics firms, inviting them to consider developing Cambodia's areas as a logistics hub which would include the area by the new airport as a logistics hub.Possible Rail NetworkAlthough it has been discussed for as long as a decade, a Chinese firm, China Metro Group, is conducting another feasibility study for a light rail development project which would potentially connect the Techo International Airport to the Phnom Penh centre.Bridges Connecting The CapitalChak Angre - Prek Pra Bridge (over the Bassac River)The Chak Angre Krom-Prek Pra bridge has a long way to go, and at the time of writing is less than 10 per cent complete but it was only announced in late 2023.It is one of several ongoing bridge projects in Cambodia and will span from Chak Angre (which is located in the Meanchey district) to the south of the city, and across the Bassac River to Prek Pra (which is located in Chbar Ampov district) and aims to relieve traffic while connecting the two developing areas of the capital.The bailey (or truss) style bridge, when completed, could be 845 meters long and divided into 4 traffic lanes at an estimated cost of approximately USD $60 million.Funan Techo CanalThis massive project in some ways underpins all of the logistics ambitions and the proposed Funan Techo Canal is estimated to cost about USD $1.7 billion and would take at least four years to complete and will see a number of additional roads, canals and localised bridges and riverports constructed.In total, this project would extend over 180 kilometres, linking the Mekong River’s Takeo Canal to the coastal province of Kep, passing through four provinces - Kandal, Takeo, Kampot, and Kep - unlocking economic development by allowing for access to resources, trade, and transportation.
Top Destinations To Buy A Holiday Home In Cambodia
Top Destinations To Buy A Holiday Home In Cambodia
April 19, 2024, 2:49 a.m.
Cambodian and international buyers should be considering buying and owning a holiday home in the Kingdom, as the nation is still seen as having untapped potential in the region, relatively affordable property prices, and more importantly, has some of the most relaxed visa and property ownership laws for foreigners in ASEAN.Buying a permanent holiday home which offers the dual benefits of a second home base for getaways when the season suits can also offer additional rental income when the property is not in use. Investors continue to tap into the Cambodian market, and according to fDi Intelligence magazine, Cambodia is the top emerging market for attracting Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in 2024.Cambodia approved fixed-asset investment projects worth USD $1.39 billion in the first two months of 2024 (representing a 5-fold rise compared to the same period in 2023).FDI, in total, rose by 10.6 per cent to USD $4 billion in 2023.The Cambodian government-approved Public Investment Program (PIP) is worth USD $11.69 billion comprising more than 600 projects from 2025-2027.Why Visit And Stay In Cambodia - Top DestinationsExplore Worldwide, a UK adventure travel company, ranked Phnom Penh as fifth on the list of preferred destinations for solo travel worldwide, and the country was ranked the friendliest in the world in 2021 by another poll. Its finest hotels are regular winners of regional and global awards recognising their service levels and offerings.Cambodia remains one of the easiest countries to own a business or property (with some restrictions) for a foreign national in the region.Here are five cities that you may want to explore property opportunities in the Kingdom of Cambodia,but remember to always conduct thorough research, and if possible, visit these cities personally to assess factors - you should also consider nearby developments and optimal living conditions, asses the orientation of your property in the Kingdom.Phnom Penh - Capital HubOr if you are looking at buying a holiday or secondary home in the capital of Phnom Penh, the city offers a mix of modern amenities such as malls, social activities and an international airport hub with a growing list of direct flights globally. The financial centre also has many cultural attractions, a vibrant nightlife scene, a huge and evolving selection of restaurants with local regional and international cuisine and an increasingly varied mix of residents who call the city home.Within a matter of hours, you could be on the beaches of Sihanoukville thanks to the expressway, on a train heading north or south, or on a flight to the region (and with the new airport due to be operational in 2025).Quite often, Phnom Penh also needs to be visited to attend the embassies and consulates or for visa services as the hub for government activities - which all means it provides potential rental opportunities.Realestate.com.kh has its HQ in the capital.Siem Reap - Temple GatewaySiem Reap is still one of the most popular tourist destinations in Cambodia due to its location near the world-famous Angkor Wat temple complex. Even aside from the international tourists who still flock to see the ancient captivating temples, domestic and regional tourists also still visit in droves, especially around cultural holidays which see a peak in property and accommodation demands.In addition, the culinary scene, charming markets, and proximity to the Tonle Sap Lake and the mountains of Phnom Kulen, as well as its accessibility to the Thailand border all are attractive reasons to live here.The city’s properties offer choices from shophouses and villas, traditional Cambodian architecture and modern designs.Siem Reap has a well-developed tourism infrastructure and has seen investment into its roads and transport links, culminating in the Siem Reap-Angkor International Airport opening in 2023, while an expressway linking it to the capital is underway - all of which make Siem Reap an appealing choice for a holiday home.Sihanoukville - Life By The CoastLocated on the coast of the Gulf of Thailand, Sihanoukville boasts beautiful beaches and is also undergoing massive investment from far-ranging resort complexes, seaport upgrades, transport links and much more.Although it remains a popular beach destination in Cambodia, the rapid development in recent years (and for years to come based on the “Special Investment Promotion Program in Sihanoukville 2024”) as well as the regional strategy for investment and expansion of the Special Economic Zone means the area is changing its characteristics.With the large infrastructure projects, increased and more frequent transport links by land, sea and air, international events and tourism expos as well as the plans to address the unfinished buildings in the city - there is a long-term vision shaping the pathway for the province.From an activity point of view, Sihanoukville offers plentiful water activities, beachside restaurants and resorts, and the easiest access to the beautiful islands - which make the coastal area an appealing location for a holiday home. There are also new additions such as a go-kart track, possible cable car installations, and much more to come at the Canopy Sands development which has seen international hotel brands sign on.Realestate.com.kh has an office in the city of Sihanoukville.Kampot - Laid Back Riverside LifeSituated along the banks of the Kampot River, Kampot is a peaceful riverside town known for its scenic beauty, its culinary scene, and French colonial architecture. Surrounded by lush countryside, the area is famous for its pepper plantations, seasonal durian and nearby crab in Kep, as well as picturesque mountains. Bokor Mountain is popular but also undergoing development, while the town itself in Kampot has also seen changes, at its core, it is a small walkable town that offers a little bit for everyone.Kampot will soon see the addition of new logistics and tourism ports which could open it up further for domestic and regional travel and trade, while its proximity to the Vietnam border means it already sees a lot of traffic from tourists.For a more tranquil and slower-paced environment, Kampot is ideal and also offers a more temperate climate than some cities to the north.Battambang - Cultured CountrysideBattambang is one of the largest cities in Cambodia and offers a unique setting in the Kingdom - famed for its blend of French colonial charm and Khmer heritage as well as a laid-back lifestyle and a centre for arts and crafts.The well-preserved architecture and being surrounded by some beautiful countryside provide opportunities for exploring rural landscapes and experiencing local traditions.Battambang has also been attractive for retiring expats and those looking for a slower pace of life but the city is seeing continued investments to better equip the infrastructure and connectivity for the future.Understand Your Property Investments In CambodiaWe outlined some of the key aspects to be aware of to ensure the highest possible returns in the rental market in Cambodia.From a Cambodian property ownership perspective:Cambodian citizens and foreigners can enjoy freehold ownership, with hard-title ownership being the most secure option.Foreigners can purchase condominiums and apartments with strata titles in post-2010 built buildings, adhering to specific ownership ratios and geographical restrictions.According to R.A. 4726, foreigners can buy and register (under their own name) a condominium unit in Cambodia - the Condominium Certificate of Title (CTC) will be registered under the foreigner's name too.While direct land ownership is restricted for foreigners, leasehold agreements, nominee structures, landholding companies, and Trust Laws provide viable investment mechanisms.You can also reach out to property specialists to help determine property prices, rental demand, accessibility, and whatever your personal preferences or goals may be before investing in a holiday or investment home.
UC88 Tower Welcomes Wyndham Hotels & Resorts in Phnom Penh's BKK1
UC88 Tower Welcomes Wyndham Hotels & Resorts in Phnom Penh's BKK1
April 9, 2024, 9:04 a.m.
Phnom Penh's skyline is set to welcome a new addition with the opening of the hospitality resort Wyndham Garden, located within the eagerly awaited UC88 Tower project by UC Group.An agreement-signing ceremony was held at the Sofitel Phnom Penh Phokeethra, marking the beginning of a joint venture between UC Group and Wyndham Hotel & Resort on Monday, 8th April 2024.The signing ceremony featured Mr Chhun Heng Leng (left), Mr Chhun Sambath (centre) from UC Group, and Mr Eudo Chan (right) from Wyndham Hotels & Resorts. (Credit: realestate.com.kh)The signing ceremony was held at the Sofitel Phnom Penh Phokeethra. (Credit UC88)The UC88 Tower offers premium residences, featuring a variety of units including studio, 1-bedroom, and 2-bedroom apartments with elegant interiors that residents can anticipate.Moreover, it offers a suite of high-end amenities, including an infinity pool, jacuzzi, gym, sauna and an outdoor recreational area. The 46th floor will host an expansive sky bar offering panoramic views of the Mekong River and a helipad on the rooftop adds to the exclusivity of this project.The mixed-use project development also encompasses dedicated Google-styled offices on several floors. UC88 Tower reached its topping-off milestone in November last year and is scheduled for completion in 2025.Fully furnished living room and bedroom display at UC88 Tower. (Credit realestate.com.kh)Following the completion of the condominium project ‘The View’ on Street 370, and ‘The Golden One’ on Street 360, this marks UC Group’s third project in the BKK1 area.The BKK1 area is known to be close to Phnom Penh's renowned landmarks, international embassies, businesses, restaurants and venues, catering to travellers and residents. The UC88 Tower is ideally located on Street 322 next to Monivong Boulevard, placing it at the heart of the capital.Map of Phnom Penh highlighting BKK1 Area, and the UC88 Tower project. (Credit realestate.com.kh)Construction progress of the UC88 project. (Credit realestate.com.kh)Furthermore, BKK1 stands as a prime location, attracting investors seeking property opportunities in Cambodia. With its extensive amenities and prime location, UC88 Tower is set to emerge as a notable addition to Phnom Penh's choices for a holiday stay, residence living and office space.To learn more about UC88 TowerSpeak with our agents Click Here
Top 5 Reasons Why Investors Choose Cambodia
Top 5 Reasons Why Investors Choose Cambodia
April 8, 2024, 1:43 a.m.
With the Cambodian New Year celebrations coming up, there is a nationwide break from work and an opportunity to gather with friends and family, and for many businesses, to take a pause and reflect on the first quarter of 2024. There is some economic momentum returning via increased tourism and investments, but more importantly, a mood upswing that Cambodia could be on the right track economically - and attracting investors is at the heart of that.So what are the top 5 reasons investors are looking at Cambodia?Investments Into Cambodia’s FutureThe Council for the Development of Cambodia (CDC) approved 106 fixed assets investment and expansion projects worth USD $2.2 billion in Q1 2024, it will be a massive jump compared to 2023 but most data should be - however it reflects the continuation of investment into the development of the Kingdom.The main beneficiaries thus far were the industrial sector (accounting for over 90 per cent) but agriculture and the agro-industry, infrastructure, and tourism all benefited.Cambodia has experienced significant economic growth - with many sources pointing to the average annual GDP growth rate of around 7% for a decade which means it's been one of the fastest-growing economies in Southeast Asia (although it has to be acknowledged there was a lower base compared to other countries.)Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet said at the start of April that Cambodia is expected to see a 6.6 per cent rise in its economy in 2024.On the back of another revived estimate for the country in 2024, the CB EIC (Economic Intelligence Center) unit of the Siam Commercial Bank Public Company Limited, predicts that there will be a 6 per cent growth in FDI this year.According to Seasia Stats for Southeast Asia’s 2024 GDP growth projection - Cambodia tops the list with an estimated 6.1 per cent.The same projections indicate Cambodia is third among the top 25 fastest-growing economies in 2024.This growth has been driven by sectors such as tourism, garments and textiles, construction, and agriculture and investors continue to look for opportunities in these sectors and those that align with government strategies such as those detailed for the Special Investment Promotion Program For Sihanoukville and in the Pentagonal roadmap of the Cambodian government under Prime Minister Hun Manet.Ease Of Doing Business In CambodiaThe Cambodian government has implemented various reforms to attract foreign investment. The special economic zones (SEZ), simplified procedures for business registration, and tax incentives for certain industries all offer opportunities for a range of businesses.The Kingdom is rapidly diversifying, and improving its infrastructure, including transportation networks and energy supply, with private, public and partnerships all incentivised to support investment activities. These are large-scale and some are billion-dollar projects which promise to improve accessibility to the region.More trade offices and agreements are also expanding the global opportunities to work with Cambodian authorities.On the DHL Global Connectedness 2024 Report - Cambodia ranked at 60th out of 181 countries included in the index.The Australia-Cambodia Business Forum​ was formed in 2024, as well as Cambodia and the United Arab Emirates Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) enforced in Q1 2024.Visas And Passports For CambodiaThe range of investment from different nations shows there is unilateral interest in Cambodia,For the year to date, aside from domestic investment, just over a third came from China, while the other foreign investors were from Singapore, Vietnam, South Korea, the US and Malaysia.You can find out more about the visa options here but the strategic location means Cambodia is central within ASEAN and has easy access to regional markets and trade routes.Diversification Of Cambodia’s Skills Market Perhaps seen as one of the more contentious “plus points' but Cambodia has without a doubt a young and relatively low-cost labour force, which is attractive to businesses, particularly those in labour-intensive industries such as garments and textiles, construction and others.But the biggest long-term reward will be the upskilling of the workforce which has already become better skilled and educated - this opens up more advanced and potentially lucrative opportunities for businesses that require higher-level expertise in technologies, manufacturing and even the growth of SMEs.The government estimates that small and medium enterprises (SMEs) provide 70 per cent of jobs and contribute 58 per cent to the nation's GDP.These are essential if Cambodia wants to achieve its targets for achieving middle and higher-income statuses over the coming decades.Tourism and Property Sectors Remain Fundamental Cambodia's location in the heart of Southeast Asia offers access to a growing regional market for tourism and also logistics which benefits the property and real estate sectors. In April the economic strategic plan for Sihanoukville was changed into the rather mouthful “Master Plan to Develop Preah Sihanouk Province into a Model Multi-Purpose SEZ and Develop Cambodia’s Coastal Provinces into a Multi-Purpose and Comprehensive Economic Corridor.”The most prominent investment project in Q1 2024 was the establishment of five-star hotels and business centres in Preah Sihanouk province with a capital investment of $574 million.Cambodia already benefits from regional trade agreements that facilitate market integration and business opportunities and is now actively opening up air, land and sea routes to welcome a more diverse and international market.The beautiful coastal areas with an emphasis on the islands and Sihanoukville are hoped to add to national growth - and appeal to both leisure and business travellers. This leads to investments in hotels, resorts, hospitality services, and related infrastructure that can benefit from the country's tourism potential as well as the construction and property markets.The Angkor Archaeological Park, run by the state-owned Angkor Enterprise continues to put up positive numbers for Cambodia’s most popular tourist destination - with the return of more Chinese visitors in Q1 also boosting numbers. It is hoped that pre-pandemic levels of tourism will be matched over the coming year.Realestate.com.kh is now also offering “Personalised Property Tours for Overseas Investors” which taps into the above-mentioned benefits of investing in Cambodia, while exploring the High-Return Potential from a diverse range of properties, including luxurious condos to income-generating rentals, with excellent potential returns.
Koh Norea - Appealing To New Residents And Developers In Phnom Penh
Koh Norea - Appealing To New Residents And Developers In Phnom Penh
March 28, 2024, 6:47 a.m.
Although previously seen as “a bit out of the way”, even for a relatively small city like Phnom Penh, the investment into connected infrastructure means that Koh Norea and the Chbar Ampov area are much more accessible and new malls, attractions and other amenities are making the area attractive for residents and developers.Where Is Koh Norea & How Connected Is It?Located to the east of the capital (we think it's southeast, but if you scan the property developers' news and media about the area, it feels like every point of the compass has been used to describe its geographical location). What can't be denied is that the area is situated along the southern banks of the Mekong River but has views of the Bassac River to its west and northwest, and is located to the north of Chbar Ampov. Actually, Koh Norea is a small tip of (mainly repurposed land) where the Mekong River flows into the Bassac River - with ‘Koh’ in Cambodian translating as island/peninsular.The Chbar Ampov district (or Khan) itself was formed in December 2013, and although separated from the Phnom Penh city centre by the Bassac River, accessibility to the capital’s northern and southern regions is possible via two bridges.A short drive across these will enable residents to easily reach Koh Pich as well as other landmarks such as the Independence Monument, Royal Palace, National Museum, Aeon Mall and Hun Sen Boulevard to the south which itself has become a prime location for all types of real estate developments seeing a plethora of shopping malls, condos and access to international schools. The scale of infrastructure developments throughout the city, but especially to the south and southeast of Phnom Penh, means new corridors of connectivity offer homeowners and developers new opportunities, therefore, there has been significantly increased interest in these areas.The new Techo Takhmao International Airport development to the south of the city is currently on track with its first operational phase due in 2025. This is a major focal point of development as it is still not made clear how one of the largest airports in the world, when completed, will connect passengers to the city with dedicated bus lanes, potential light rail routes and other access all still being explored.Cambodian Population & Economic Growth Spurs Infrastructure InvestmentWe have previously discussed the increasing urban population growth in the Kingdom, and the accompanying challenges this has and will create for the capital's infrastructure.The Cambodian Ministry of Land Management, Urban Planning and Construction adopting the Capital Phnom Penh Land Use Master Plan 2035 is the guide on land use and is intended to ensure the promotion of sustainable urban development.An example of this is Phnom Penh’s largest interchange project - a flyover connecting Hun Sen and Monivong boulevards (Phnom Penh’s 6th flyover as well as the longest ever built). The first section is due to be complete before April 2024 and the final underpass and ramps should enter service in April 2025 and is hoped will alleviate congestion at this transport bottleneck.But this is a constantly evolving landscape and the growing economic wealth of the population, sees it being on course for leaving the LDC (Least developed countries) in the next few years and potentially reaching the government's goals of middle and higher income classification in the future.Norea CityThe Overseas Cambodian Investment Corporation (OCIC) has been developing the expansive development of Norea City, which is part of a massive USD $2.5 billion project, over 125 hectares of land.The conglomerate said of the megaproject “Our goal for the investment and development is to create a centre for international and national commercial hubs including luxury residential areas. The most iconic landmark of the city is the 555-meter skyscraper facing the Mekong River and Bassac River.”These developments and the projects listed below have led to private land sale prices in Chbar Ampov reaching an estimated USD $2000 per metre, while rental prices have also been driven upwards.Norea CoveOCIC is also involved in a joint venture with Singaporean developer Akram to build Norea Cove which offers luxury villas. As part of this project, in November 2023, OCIC announced that a new building would be built which would rank as the tallest building in Cambodia at over 500 meters high. OCIC Deputy General Director, Touch Samnang, confirmed the project but little is known.OCIC is confident that partnering with multinational companies to attract investment in the city, will help make Phnom Penh and Cambodia more attractive in the region.Catering To Koh Norea’s ResidentsAs part of the burgeoning life in the area to the southeast of the capital, more developments, new wealth and different types of residents mean the area needs to captivate its residents and new malls and activities have already opened up in Koh Norea.Koh Nora BridgeThis cable-stayed concrete bridge was completed in October 2023 following three years of construction, and connects Koh Pich to the Koh Norea peninsular across the Bassac River - It has further opened up prospects of developments and properties.CBRE previously said after the bridge opened that the average land prices in the area were anticipated to substantially increase from $800 to $1,300 per square metre with the riverfront seen as the prime real estate.The bridge is seen as a significant development in Phnom Penh as it has helped ease traffic congestion and is a crucial link between the eastern and western parts of the capital as well as connecting growing districts.The Koh Nora bridge spans 824 meters with a width of 20.5 meters, and was estimated to have cost USD $35-38 million; it has become a popular landmark in the city already and is one of several bridges recently constructed or under development in the city.Prek Pra BridgeThe Prek Pra Bridge was announced in August 2023 with an estimated budget of USD $60 million and got underway in Q1 2024 - it is not expected to be completed before the end of 2027.The Phnom Penh bridge will span from Chak Angre (Meanchey district to the south of the city) and across the Bassac River to Prek Pra (which is located in Chbar Ampov district), and when completed, will be 845 meters long and divided into 4 traffic lanes.Koh Norea ParkwayKoh Norea Parkway is another development from OCIC which opened in late 2023 and the developed public space offers 20 retail units along the river banks in Chbar Ampov as well as a riverside boardwalk that benefits the community and visitors.The Koh Norea Parkway is inspired by nature and is intended to blend into the backdrop of the river - the launch of the retail outlets was planned to coincide with the official opening of the nearby USD $40 million bridge in 2023.Other notable attractions in Koh Norea and the surrounding area, are:The Park Community Mall - Offers dining options, cafes, shopping and other services.PH Euro Park -  Developed by Peng Huoth, it has become a sought-after destination for both locals and visitors.Ground Market - The Ground Market opened in Koh Norea in 2023 and the retail development is located in front of CIA International School. The development team was praised for providing visitors with an exciting experience, environment and entertainment mixed with a suitable tenant selection.KHMER Streat - This food & night weekend market was launched at the start of 2024 and offers Cambodian and international cuisine with entertainment also planned such as live music, cultural performances, and games. In conclusion, in addition to the planning and vast sums being spent on the infrastructure in the area, the diverse range of activities as well as the potential for a high-value real estate market, means Koh Norea and the surrounding area of Chbar Ampov district should be one new homeowners, investors and developer should keep an eye on.