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แžœแžทแž’แžถแž“แž€แžถแžšแžšแžŠแŸ’แž‹แžถแž—แžทแž”แžถแž›แžŸแž˜แŸ’แžšแžถแž”แŸ‹แžœแžทแžŸแŸแž™แžขแž…แž›แž“แž‘แŸ’แžšแž–แŸ’แž™แž€แž˜แŸ’แž–แžปแž‡แžถ
June 6, 2022, 5:06 p.m.
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Realestate.com.kh celebrates our 7th Birthday!
Realestate.com.kh celebrates our 7th Birthday!
June 6, 2022, 10:21 p.m.
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Established in 2009, Realestate.com.kh is celebrating our 7th birthday in 2016 as the leading website for property buyers and sellers in Cambodia.ย Our website lets users search for properties based on location (sangkat & khan), property type and price range. People interested in buying or renting can see photos, special features, floor plans, property locations, and all other necessary information they need before physically visiting the property.ย AT Realestate.com.kh, WE ARE NOT A REAL ESTATE AGENTS - in fact they are our clients.ย Realestate.com.kh is proud to be working with over 90% of the leading real estate agencies in Cambodia, such as Knight Frank, CBRE, CPL, Bonna Realty, IPS, Century 21 and many more. And we also work with the country's leading property developers, including Bodaiju Residences, Grand Phnom Penh International City, East Commercial Center, Embassy Central, The Gateway, Camhomes, North Park Condo and many more. These customers come to us because they know that we attract the most online attention from potential property buyers, inside and outside of Cambodia.ย We donโ€™t take commission, and we donโ€™t facilitate the final sale transaction. What we specialise in is online marketing and making sure your property for sale or rent receives the most online exposure possible, from property seekers within Cambodia but also from around the world. This means we send you sales inquiries from people who are interested in buying or renting your property.ย For private sellers (those looking to sell or rent their own property), you can upload your property for FREE on Realestate.com.kh and receive direct sales inquiries by email and phone! And if you donโ€™t know how to use the website to upload, we can even help you do this. However, you might want to upgrade your listing for a small fee if you want to sell it fast with extra online exposure. "Since advertising our listings with Realestate.com.kh we have experienced an impressive increase in inbound inquiries for our properties. By using Realestate.com.kh we have been able to attract a different demographic from our usual customer base and this has flowed through to an overall increase in sales." David Murphy - Managing Director - IPS-Cambodiaย โ€œWe have received a large number of sales leads direct from our listings on Realestate.com.kh, producing a great return on our investment with them. Their post-sales support and service has also been fantastic and exceeded our expectations. This made re-signing with Realestate.com.kh a very easy decision." Sam Yang - CEO - Eastland Development (HK) Co. Ltd.ย On our 7th birthday, thank you to our loyal partners, customers and users, and we look forward to serving you into the future.
Location Profile: Chroy Changvar
Location Profile: Chroy Changvar
June 6, 2022, 5:06 p.m.
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Located where the Tonle Sap and Mekong rivers meet, to the north of the capital, the Chroy Changvar peninsula has undergone significant development over the last few years. Once a rural, marshy area, the peninsula is now seen as one of several future โ€˜satellite citiesโ€™ and accessibility has improved thanks to a second bridge opening last year, linking the suburb to the city center, and construction of commune and district roads and National Road No. 6A. With the much anticipated Sokha Phnom Penh Hotel opening its doors, along with some mid-rise and high-rise condominium developments completed such as Bellevue apartments and Galaxy condominiums, land prices have surged in recent years. According to VTrust Appraisal market research, the growth rate has been hovering around 20 percent over the past two years and is only set to continue. Current large scale project developments include LYP Satellite City, Borey the Flora, Borey the Royal Mekong, Mekong View II and III among others, and the advancement of the Chroy Changvar riverside boardwalk. Chroy Changvar district covers five communes, including Chroy Changvar, Preaek Lieb, Preaek Ta Sek, Kaoh Dach, and Bak Khaeng. An attractive calling card of the district is that it is less congested than those areas across the waterway and offers magnificent views of river and city skyline. [caption id="attachment_80745" align="alignleft" width="300"] Mr. In Sitha, director of business development at VTrust Appraisal[/caption] A recent Vtrust land market survey from January 2016 found that land prices in the commune ranged from USD 420 to USD 1,750 per square meter depending on particular determinants such as significance of streets, zoning, and potentiality of development.โ€œThe land price is still lower compared to nearby districts such as Ruessie Kaev and Daun Penh,โ€ says Mr. In Sitha, director of business development at VTrust Appraisal, โ€œAnd only threeย kilometersย from Phnomย Penhโ€™s city centre.โ€By contrast, the neighbouring district of Ruessie Kaev, located west and opposite the Tonle Sap River has experienced only a slight jump in land prices over the past two years, hovering around 8 percent. Chroy Changvar was found to be the fastest growing zone priced at USD 1080 per square metre in the second half of 2015 as compared to USD 670 per square meter in the same period in 2013. In says that land prices will continue to rise which is driven my major residential and mixed-use developments, and the peninsula realising its city master plans as mapped out by OCIC and L.Y.P Group. โ€œThere are several commercial developments underway and shop housing available at Borey Sopheak Mongkol and Young Commercial Supermarket. There is also potential to use existing commercial land for car showrooms, restaurants, banking and finance offices as well as office use for private companies,โ€ adds In.VTrust also notes that there has been a slow market absorption rate influenced by a speculative demand deceleration due to an excessive supply of many large portions of vacant land that has seen a very slow pace of actual developments. However the evidence is clear that the district is packed with potential.All property for RENT inย Chroy ChangvarBUY property inย Chroy Changvar
Property valuation in risk management need addressing, opinion
Property valuation in risk management need addressing, opinion
June 6, 2022, 5:06 p.m.
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An Opinion piece from Mr Sim Hoy Chhoung, ceo of V Trust Appraisal Co. Ltd.As the banking sector is growing in order to fuel the mortgage and collateral-based lending industry, so is the potential concerns over the property valuation standards and risk management systems currently in place in the Kingdomโ€™s banking sector. The global financial crisis, which led to real estate bubbles across various countries around the world, offers a good lesson to explain the current concerns.Industry leaders agree: a risk analysis should be carefully taken into account. This was the suggestion of Mey Vann, director general of the Department of Financial Industry, Ministry of Economy and Finance, as cited by the Phnom Penh Post on 19 August 2015, one day after the inter-ministerial seminar on โ€œOpportunities and Potential Risks in Developing Cambodiaโ€™s Property Sectorโ€ at Cambodiana Hotel. The 2008 global economic crisis, which impacted Asia and Cambodia, offered a lesson that โ€œwe must not let happen again,โ€ he said.But how can we curb the potential risks associated with mortgage and collateral-based lending? From my experience, compliance to standards and professionalism in property valuation is one of the best ways to help mitigate the risks associated with loan defaults that could potentially lead to a wider market financial crash. The Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (RICS), one of the worldโ€™s most well-recognized organizations, representing professionalism and ethics in land, real estate, and construction appraisals, stresses that accurate and professional valuations are vital to a healthy property market and a stable economy, forming the basis of performance analysis, financing decisions, transactional or development advice, dispute resolution and taxation. However, not all banks in the country comply with valuation best practices and standards. While all would consider property valuation as a crucial part of any risk assessment, not all of them have clearly-defined measures to ensure compliance, often deciding to offer contracts to valuation partners that are not independent, and do not enforce professional and ethical codes of conduct, or lack professional indemnity insurance coverage. This sentiment has also been echoed elsewhere. While many of the banks seem to forget the potential risks, officials advise that property valuation firms should not be biased or under any influence that could cause an unfounded value inflation or deflation of the subject property. Kim Vanda, director general of Banking Supervision of National Bank of Cambodia, said, in the same seminar, that the malpractice could potentially pose risks to the banking industry as a whole, adding banks that have in-house valuation units should also use independent valuation firms to ensure that the appraised values of the subject properties are reasonably concrete and consistent. To ensure a healthy property and banking sector, an understanding of the weaknesses in the valuation process could help. The Central Bank of Ireland issued the December-2012 study report entitled โ€œValuation Process in the Banking Crisis โ€“ Lessons Learned โ€“ Guiding the Futureโ€ identifying three overriding areas of primary weaknesses in valuation processes during the boom lending years. First, a weakness could come from an inaccurate or inappropriate definition of valuation requirements by credit institutions, thus leading to a subsequent inadequate assessment and understanding of valuations.Second, it could be the result of inadequate valuation processes and standards, or a disregard for adherence to such processes.Third, the weakness could also be the result of a lack of appreciation of the significance of the valuation document as independent evidence of risk mitigation effectiveness. Many bankers did not fully regard the importance of independent valuations and the valuation reports as a key document underpinning the basis on which they were acquiring the risk. Besides identifying the overriding areas of weaknesses, the study also highlighted a number of critical issues that credit institutions should pay attention to in the property valuation process - such as the issue of conflict of interest, valuer panel management, and inappropriate use of informal valuations. In many instances, lenders would accept existing valuations that had been prepared by valuers on behalf of the borrower, not the credit institutions. In this case the study recommends that the valuersโ€™ duty of care is to the credit institutions and this should be emphasized by credit institutions in their written instructions to valuers in accordance with its clearly defined terms of engagement. Valuation reports should always be addressed to the credit institutions that is advancing the loan funds to avoid any complaint or manipulation between valuers and borrowers or owners of the property. When it comes to valuer panel management, the study identified some weaknesses in credit institutions practices including the appointment of valuers without sufficient qualifications, without any evidence of sufficient professional indemnity insurance, with inadequate or no review of panel membersโ€™ performance, or on the basis they are a customer of the bank. In sum, to create a healthy financial environment, banks should comply with valuation best practices and standards. Two of the most credible standardized valuation systems advised by the study report are the International Valuation Standards, known as the White Book, and the RICS valuation standards, known as the Red Book. Although the study report seems to stress more on experiences and applications in settings outside of the Kingdom, it does not make any difference since globalization has made almost all the worldโ€™s systems into โ€˜oneโ€™ that applies for all and, more importantly, all central banks should be subject to the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision which should incorporate best banking practices into all standards. That said, the countryโ€™s valuers association is also working to benefit the industry. Cambodian Valuer and Estate Association (CVEA), which represents the countryโ€™s valuation and real estate industry, has taken measures to set minimum valuation fee charges for the industry. The minimum fees should help prevent valuation firms from competing on fees and in-turn compromise the quality of the final appraisal. Sim Hoy Chhoung is the chief executive officer at VTrust Appraisal Co., Ltd. The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official position of VTrust Appraisal Co., Ltd.
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June 6, 2022, 5:06 p.m.
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2016 Cambodian Real Estate Market predictions
2016 Cambodian Real Estate Market predictions
June 6, 2022, 5:06 p.m.
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Realestate.com.kh spoke to the leaders of the Cambodian real estate market to find out what type of trends we are likely to witness in the property market in 2016.Sunny Soo, managing director of Keystone, Savills Cambodian associate: โ€œFor the last 6 months, the speed of apartment transactions have softened significantly in Cambodia, especially those projects heavily targeting foreign buyers - and one would only assume this trend to continue into 2016, especially when the volatility of regional economies continue to be a challenge and the Cambodian economy as a whole moves slower than the real estate market boom, the market will eventually face adjustment. The coming election in 2018 may also prompt some developers to start considering holding onto their development plan for now, unless 2016 proves to be a good year for transaction. Nevertheless, it seems that landed developments as well as projects targeting locals will continue to see higher demand as the middle income group continues to grow bigger. All in all, there are still good opportunities for real estate developments in middle-end offices and hotels. The Cambodian market will continue to remain significant for investment consideration among the countries in this region in 2016.โ€ ย  Simon Griffiths, associate director at CBRE Cambodia:โ€œFor 2016, confidence in the Phnom Penh real estate market, with particular reference to the condominium market, will be low within Cambodia with commenters stating oversupply and too-rapid growth causing oversaturation, ultimate leading to exposure to risk.Interestingly, this sentiment will not be reflected outside of Cambodia, in particular relating to Taiwan and China where inbound investment is expected to grow from consumers and developers alike. However, Singaporean investment is likely to cool.Developers who have not launched schemes pre-2016 are likely to continue to progress with development plans but unlikely to consider exclusively condo developments. ย Mixed-use schemes, as well as freehold strata title office and retail space, are likely to become more popular as the potential returns in these sectors are realized both locally and internationally.Hongkong Land Developmentโ€™s โ€œExchange Squareโ€ shall be ready for tenants to fit-out in November 2016, bringing a second high quality Grade A building to Phnom Penh and a very interesting life-style mix for tenants.โ€ ย  June Zeng, investmentย adviserย at Da Yu Real Estate:โ€œIn my opinion, 2016 will be a rather different year for property developers and real estate agents alike. The major fact everyone has to face is that gone are the days when anyone who had a piece of land in town could make a fortune simply by building something on it. The age of professionals have come, which consequently means Adios to the amateurs.In the city of Phnom Penh, market performance will strictly favour the few projects that score high in two aspects: excellent product and professional marketing. Anything short of either, I'm afraid, is very likely to bring about disappointment.The immediate question Phnom Penh is soon to face within this year is not whether or not there are too many condo units in the market, but why aren't there enough small-sized and affordable units for the young middle class and expats.So, 2016 is the year for many to re-examine demand, which isn't a bad thing at all as that's how a market learns to mature. Despite Phnom Penh's new challenge, the nearly uncharted waters of other provinces are still fresh. 2016 is also the year we might hear major success stories from other fast-growing cities - Sihanoukville, to name the most potential one.โ€ย  ย  VA Vireak, chairman of Century 21 Fortune Investment:โ€œCambodiaโ€™s property market in 2016 is very challenging and itโ€™s very hard to predict about its future for this year and beyond.On one side, there are some challenges with increased supply (houses, condos, apartments, offices, โ€ฆ), and the possibility of global economy impacts (mainly from China and the region), the interest rate and bank loan policy (which may be changed), the exchange rate from US Dollars to other currencies (the strong US Dollar), etc.On the other side, Cambodiaโ€™s economy can maintain the growth of around 6.9% till 2018, the population growth rate in the urban areas as well, and the AEC (ASEAN Economic Community) integration.Economic growth means more income to the country and to the people as well, therefore the GDP per capita will be increase, so people can have more money to buy the property - of course if there is not too much inflation. Population growth in the city triggers the demand for the housing, as most developments are based in cities only. The AEC integration will bring more skilled workers and specialist, so this new labour pool can help to boost the demand, especially for the condo, apartment and office space.All these factors can help to balance on the real estate market.โ€ ย  Van Chanthorn (John), managing director of TownCity Real Estate:โ€œThe property market in Cambodia will be better than in the previous years for the following reasons.The ASEAN Integration will bring more expatriates to Cambodia. When expatriates come, whether tourists, investors, employees, students, workers or interns, the first thing that they need is accommodation, a place for business, an office, or hotel for a temporary stay. So when they come, it is not only a direct benefit to Cambodia but indirect as well. Cambodians can earn more money and will have the purchasing power to buy other products. When this happens, finally the locals will have enough money to invest in property.Cambodian Returnees who have stayed abroad for a long time have now graduated in their adopted countries and look to Cambodia with new, innovative ways of doing business. When the new businesses enter the market, the properties and offices are their first requirement. These returnees and expats will also seek a higher standard of living, meaning condo demand should pick up also.Bank policy is also changing, and this will boost the lower income real estate market. For the previous 5 years, the banking sector has increased year by year, and still more banks will come. As more competitors come, the policies of the banks are becoming more and more accommodating to Cambodian investors and young couples seeking their first home loan. More appropriate loan policies will drive up demand for low to middle range flats and villas across the market.Government Policy to encourage international and local Investors will also develop in 2016. When the government implements new policies to encourage the private sector, more businesses will come - and when businesses come, people have jobs, better salaries and a higher standard of living. Thus, there will be greater demand for property investment and homes for stay as well. In particular, the real estate sector is monitoring the government's plans to expand the city, and develop infrastructure in suburban areas." ย  Sharon Liew, ceo of Huttons CPL:โ€œ2016 will be a very challenging year for the property market in Cambodia. With owners and investors spoilt for choices for condominium and the country's upcoming elections, buyers are getting more cautious on their purchase. Personally, I feel this is a better start as cautiousness leads to more informed buyers, and this also helps to prevent the exploitation of over-promising developers. The market has upgraded more to commercial properties as is the current trend, and this is another challenge for local buyers needing to absorb the commercial investment value which is rather new in this market. Overall, through experience, I always believe that "Prime property will hold it's value" and "the Early & well-informed bird always catches the worm".โ€ ย  Chee Yap, project director at Grand Phnom Penh International City:โ€œCurrently, there are so many unknown factors within the country, and both regional and global issues.First of all, I suggest the โ€œactualโ€ absorption and digestion of exponential land price growth in 2015 will be something very interesting to watch in 2016.Meanwhile, various factors will exert pressures on the local real estate market, in uncertain ways: such as minimum wages rising to USD 160 per month; local undercurrent political issues; Cambodians adjusting to improving regulations ( i.e. Traffic Law, Tax Law, Forestry Law etc.); the dropping of oil prices below USD 30 per barrel; the appreciation of the USD currency against other major currencies in 2016; and the regional influence of a booming Jakarta and increasing demand in other major regional centers. With these things on the horizon, be prudent and conservative for 2016.Last but not least, Grand Phnom Penhโ€™s Fantastic Water World Waterpark will be completed in mid-February this year and will be the talk of the town during Khmer New Year.โ€ ย  Ross Wheble, country manager of Knight Frank Cambodia:โ€œWith signs of softening in certain sectors, some developers are diversifying. Whilst the supply of retail and office space will approximately double by 2018, the supply of condominiums will increase by more than six-fold. This has led to a recent slowdown in sales rates of condominiums and developers are looking at alternative asset types to appeal to investors.TC Royal Asset Manor was one of the pioneers in this area with the launch of stratified office units in their TK Royal One development. This has been followed by a raft of new stratified office developments as developers seek to diversify away from the condominium sector and we expect this trend to continue into 2016.Equally, with more funds being allocated to infrastructure improvements, we are seeing increasing investment in the industrial sector as multinational companies assess the benefits of setting up operation in Cambodia, particularly along the border with Thailand. We also expect to see growing demand for agricultural land as foreign companies seek to take advantage of a more mechanised approach to farming, providing higher crop yields and better returns than the more traditional methods currently used in Cambodia.โ€ ย  Alex Evengroen, general manager of Khmer Real Estate:โ€œMy forecast for the property market in 2016 is that there will be a large shift from buying properties to investing in land.Cambodia became part of ASEAN and this means that the country will be flooded with highly skilled and hungry Real Estate professionals and investors with a lot of inside knowledge.ย The M2 price keeps going up and so it is inevitable that at one point people start to look at other and more creative optionsโ€ฆ.This is in my opinion land. There will also be a change in demographics regarding the land market. More will look for (low priced) land in the other provinces like Kep, Kampot, Sihanoukville and others closer to the borders.ย One of the issues I expect is the oversupply of mostly condominiums which will at a certain point lower the prices and will have an effect on the investments people make to buy these properties. ย If this is not well monitored and guided many people could get into financial difficulties.ย One very important positive change that I see will be the unification of the official Real Estate companies under the scepter of the CVEA. This will result in a better understanding and sharing of upcoming and expected changes and needs within the Real Estate industry, and will also eventually eliminate the people who do Real Estate on the side without the proper papers or required knowledge.ย We do have to understand that we have to work hard and smart to keep going in the right direction, the direction that will benefit the people of Cambodia and safeguard their investments in the industry. This also means that it is important to keep communicating frequently and act on decisions made to reach the required upgrades.โ€ ย  David Kim, ceo at Informax Property:โ€œThe core sector of new developments will shift from pure residential toward mixed commercial and residential developments in 2016, a trend we are already beginning to see.Due to new residential shifts during 2014 and 2015 to the suburbs of Phnom Penh, these areas now need commercial facilities such as shopping centers, hospitals, offices and schools.Expect to see a rush from mainland China. While Singaporean and Taiwanese developers were the main developers for 2015, now mainland Chinese developers with large capital are starting to launch projects in Cambodia. When they start promoting these projects in China, more and more Chinese investors will consider investments in Cambodia.Industrial development along the borders of Cambodia will enjoy the benefits of the AEC. Cambodia has a good business environment for regional expansions such as low tax, low labor cost, freehold property, and prime logistical connectivity to other member countries of the AEC. When the AEC goes through, the biggest handicap of Cambodia - namely itโ€™s small domestic market - will not be handicap anymore.These 3 issues will be main things to watch in Cambodia's real estate market in 2016.โ€ ย  Kim Heang, president of the CVEA:โ€œI name the Year 2016 as โ€œthe Year of Condo Constructionโ€ as you can see the construction of Condos across the City, especially in Khan Chamkarmon, Daun Penh, 7 Makara and Khan Toul Kork.There will be around 18 000 to 20 000 Units of Condo by 2018, this amount is too much for the local market but it is still a small amount for the ASEAN Market. Developers need to find out their own market or create their own market for their product. Also, the Cambodian Government needs to attract more investors to help the Condo industry.The land price has increased too much in 2013, 2014 and 2015 - so the price in 2016 will not increase too much. It should be just 5 to 10% for land in down town, and still around 20% for land outside the city.Boreys for the Middle Class and High End clientele have reached their limits, so it is better for the developers to focus on the lower income and new family markets, especially for the flat house at around 30 to 45K - instead of flat houses at 80 to 100K for the middle class, or 200 to 300K for the high end client.Warehouses need to be moved from downtown as the price keep increasing for their land. The savvy warehouse owner needs to sell their land for big money and shift their business elsewhere!Serviced Apartments in prime locations such as BKK1 and nearby areas are doing good business. However, lower standard apartments will disappear and be replaced by higher end apartments.There will be investors coming to buy factories in Cambodia as we have great advantages for industry. In particular, no tax to the EU, USA and other Asian countries, and low labor costs. However, there are too many demonstrations in the industrial industries recently - thus, the Government needs to take the action and find a solution to the issues of workers.โ€ ย  Desmond Yap, general manager of Yong Yap Properties:"Cambodia will continue to be an investment hotspot - especially with its continual integration into ASEAN and the government enforcing laws to ensure a cleaner business environment." ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  Check out a 2015 info-graphic review from Realestate.com.kh here...
Benefits of Professional Real Estate Photography
Benefits of Professional Real Estate Photography
June 6, 2022, 5:06 p.m.
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These days, many potential property buyers in Cambodia use the internet and social media to search for properties... Hence, their very first impressions of a property are made from the photographic appeal of theย real estate listing.As an agent, you tell your clients about their property's "curb appeal", and askย them to clean it up and make theirย property look more attractive to prospective buyers when it comes time for inspection.But, who is responsible for the online appeal? The agent has one chance to impress the potentialย client with a listing. You need to grab their attention in the first 20 seconds before they skim over your listing and move on to the next property listing. So, while the owner needs to clean the house - you, the agent, better keep the listing crystal clean. Even with this knowledge, most real estate agents are happy to takeย the listing photographs themselves. The photographs are sometimes grainy, walls and floors are tilted, colors are off, reflections of the agent appear in the walls and mirrors, and rooms are not made camera ready. The result? That newly renovated colonial apartment looks dark and dingy instead of warm, cosy and inviting.ย That beautiful, breathtaking view over the Tonle Sab River is just a bright white burst of light.This is not the first impression that any property seller wants to convey. These sort of photographs may hurt a property as the potential buyer will more likely skip over it in favor of another one which grabs their attention.HIGHER PRICES: There are studies conducted in the US real estate market which indicate that property listings that use professional photography tend to sell for higher prices. MORE APPEAL AND ATTENTION: When high-quality photographs are used on the listing, they will help grab the buyer's attention, giving the listing more views and exposure. When the listing is viewed more, more potential buyers are having a closer look at the property. A buyer may be lost as they skim past a listing using low-quality photographs. In this competitive market, having a listing with more 'pop' will give your listings a distinct advantage over your competitors. WE HAVE THE TECHNICAL KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE: A professional real estate photographer has the experience and technical knowledge to photograph and show a property at its very best. We use composition and editing techniques, as well as lighting, to help grab and focus the buyer's attention on the property's primest selling points. Professional real estate photographers have spent countless hours practicing and refining their skills and techniques. We are on a continual learning process to bring out the best in a property that we possibly can. Many agents have bought expensive cameras and the use "Auto" mode to take their listing photographs. Just owning an expensive camera does not make one a good photographer. You need to be able to see the best composition and have an array of techniques at your disposal as each photograph is different. This only comes after years of experience, practice, and learning. With that in mind, contact Bruce today from BDV Photography for a free quote on your next property photo shoot:ย bdv@bdvphotography.net
Embassy Central changes the Phnom Penh design landscape
Embassy Central changes the Phnom Penh design landscape
June 6, 2022, 5:04 p.m.
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On the heels of its first housing development success โ€“ Embassy Residences, which has sold 90 per cent of its units โ€“ local developer Urbanland is wasting no time in establishing its second project, Embassy Central. Being at the pulse of Boeung Keng Kang 1, and within strolling distance of renowned restaurants like Topaz Restaurant, Malis Restaurant, and Eric Kayser Bakery, with retail stores along the nearby Preah Sihanouk Boulevard such as Charles & Keith, Pedro, and Mango, and more cafรฉs and bars interspersed around, there is no area more bustling and convenient than where Embassy Central is located. Thriving hub aside, Embassy Central itself is a building to behold; its discreet brilliance is reflected through its minimalistic and sleekly structured design. Only 25 storeys tall and 119-unit strong, Embassy Central holds its own in dedicating its composition to the importance of an urban lifestyle that is in sync with modernity, yet maintaining a green lifestyle with its outdoor landscape features. Check out the full Embassy Central listing today on Realestate.com.kh! With only 119 units, Embassy Central has a more private and intimate feel, with four sky gardens in different parts of the building that residents can fully utilise to their liking. These open spaces provide a tranquil respite from the hustling bustle of the city; spaces where you can exercise or do yoga amidst the rising or setting sun, sit and read a book by the trees, or simply bask in the crispness of the air. Besides its multiple sky gardens, another distinctive feature of Embassy Central is its vertical green wall garden that runs through the building from the 4th floor to the 25th, with the main purpose of brightening up usually enclosed hallways with natural sunlight. The condominiumโ€™s swimming pool is surrounded by lush greenery, as it is on the same floor where the vertical garden begins. The impressive architecture of this condominium comes from the same masterminds behind Cambodiaโ€™s most popular coffee chain โ€“ Brown Coffee. The same attention to detail, quirky steeled structures, and top-notch finishing seen in all Brown Coffee outlets across Phnom Penh are mirrored in Embassy Centralโ€™s building and showroom. Hok Kang Architects, who wholly designed Embassy Residences and Embassy Central, and are also the people behind Urbanland and Brown Coffee, aptly sums it up: โ€œEmbassy Central is a very special project for us. We want to design a building that responds to a hot tropical climate such as Cambodia. Vertically designed elements and oversized balconies help to shade the building from the harsh tropical sun. The building is punctuated by pockets of green gardens, giving it a more iconic architecture, and also its residents a more liveable space that is close to nature. Upon its completion, Embassy Central will be the emblem of contemporary urban living at its finest in the heart of BKK1.โ€ Urbanland and Hok Kang Architects comprise a small but diverse team, and being local adds value and trust among Cambodians โ€“ that a relatively small developer is able to bring to the Kingdom international standards of ideas, design, and product. Urbanland is committed to investing in its home country, and seeing it thrive as an urban cosmopolis. The company prides itself on catering as much as they can to their niche clienteleโ€™s needs, offering interior design services or suggestions that will complement the overall flow of the building unitsโ€™ designs. Embassy Centralโ€™s showroom is fitted with high-end furnishings, with cleverly streamlined storage spaces and enclosed air-conditioning, while everything that is attached to the walls such as the lights, cupboards, console table, and appliances come together with the unit. Singapore investment firm, Terrasia Capital Investment, has said that the quality of interior fittings and finishes is a game-changer that sets a very high benchmark for other developers to follow. In Urbanlandโ€™s Marketing Manager, Victor Huotโ€™s words, โ€œwhat you see and feel in our showroom will be the same experience you will get when you walk into your Embassy Central home.โ€ โ€œThe most prestigious address in Phnom Penh, crafted with design and high-quality materials, Embassy Central is a gem of investment that will only increase in value over time,โ€ Terrasia Capital Investment concluded. Check out the full Embassy Central listing today on Realestate.com.kh!
Dโ€™Seaview brings a unique quality in design to the Cambodian property market.
Dโ€™Seaview brings a unique quality in design to the Cambodian property market.
June 6, 2022, 5:04 p.m.
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Last Saturdayโ€™s official Dโ€™Seaview groundbreaking ceremony was a great success, with over 200 honorable guests assembling at the construction site to celebrate the physical launch of Phase 1 of the project. The event was presided over by H.E. Yun Min, Governor of Sihanoukville province, and following the groundbreaking ceremony, a complimentary lunch was provided for all satisfied guests at the Sokha Hotel and Resort, Sihanoukville.ย Check out the full D'Seaview listing information onย Realestate.com.kh.ย Already, a host of eager buyers are proud to gain the status of first movers for this momentous development.ย In the first phase of sales and booking, already over 80 percent of the 300 units in phase 1 have been successfully subscribed by both local and international buyers at price per square meter ranging from $1750 to $2200* *(updated October 2016).ย As stated by Dr. Wang Kai Yuen, Chairman/Non-Executive Independent Director at the Dโ€™Seaview Condominium Ground Breaking Ceremony on Saturday, โ€œAfter the launch of Camhomeโ€™s unique queue system in September 2015, we have received more than 1,000 clients interested in this development and our upcoming developments. I believe more are coming, as Sihanoukville is one of the promising provinces in Cambodia, especially during the ASEAN Integration.โ€ย Nevertheless, as sales continue to expand, premier sea facing units and commercial opportunities are still available to buyers in the Dโ€™Seaview complex. But, those interested in these prime positions are urged to secure these units before they sell out! Further, a special โ€œsure-to-win instant lucky dipโ€ is being offered throughout the month of January to award attractive prizes for new buyers who purchase a Dโ€™Seaview unit at exclusive, off-plan prices.ย โ€œHaving accumulated more than 25 years of experiences in the design, construction and management of property developments in Singapore since 1988, Dโ€™Seaview will incorporate the latest in construction methods and modern building management concepts from Singapore,โ€ said Dr. Wang Kai Yuen at the groundbreaking.ย The guaranteed quality of the D'Seaview project pays tribute to HLH groupโ€™s experience in the field of creating premium residential developments.ย The use of precast panels will allow for a smoother and more consistent finish throughout the complex; hollow core precast panels also allow service connections to be hidden within the wall therefore minimising the need for hacking and plastering or exposed ductworks; quality international standard fittings and fixtures will be used throughout, along with homogenous floor tiles, safety glass ( for windows which extends below 1m height), and a safe and quality assured elevator system; wall tiles to wet areas come standard, and beautifully-crafted roof terraces are provided for selected units; finally, all bathrooms have windows to allow for natural light and ventilation, and all enclosed kitchens have windows for ample ventilation.ย The design of Dโ€™Seaview likewise harks to the developerโ€™s unique understanding of what creates an attractive and highly livable residential development, while concurrently paying tribute to the unique environment of Cambodiaโ€™s lush coastline.ย Naturally lighted and ventilated corridors, via cross ventilation, ensure a high level of comfort in all common areas within Dโ€™Seaview. As importantly, your new home will be a safe haven - with a high level of security via separate commercial and residential car park levels, card access and an integrated intercom service.ย Residential units will enjoy unrestricted sea views through design thanks to Dโ€™Seaviewโ€™s efficiently shaped floor plans. Prime units also include spacious balconies for outdoor enjoyment. Luxurious amenities shall fall at your doorstep, with subscription facilities such as a pool cafe, swimming pool, kid's room, yoga room, library, and fully equipped function rooms.ย Further, the complex will bring a level of convenience previously unknown to residential developments of Sihanoukville. Commercial lots will house a bank, childcare facilities, a hotel, restaurants, food court and mini market, all within easy reach of residents.ย Realise your housing and commercial dreams now; and visit Camhomesโ€™ Dโ€™Seaview showroom at Canadia Towers and talk to their property consultants.Check out the full D'Seaview listing information onย Realestate.com.kh.
The Gateway: from Renowned Singaporean Developer
The Gateway: from Renowned Singaporean Developer
June 6, 2022, 5:05 p.m.
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TA Corporation Ltd. is an established property and construction group with a track record ofย over 40 years' experience in the Singapore construction industry, and over 15 years' experienceย in real estate investment and development. As an integrated business group, TA Corporation isย also involved in the provision of workersโ€™ training and accommodation as well as the distributionย of lubricants and commercial vehicles, tyres and spare parts. At the dawn of 2016, the companyย is slated to launch its first mixed-use real estate Cambodian project: The Gateway. [TAย Corporation had earlier developed and completed a [21 units] residential project Serene Villa inย Cambodia under a joint venture with a local Cambodian partner.] TA Corporation first entered the real estate development business in Singapore in 1995, backedย by their unique competencies in the construction business. Since, TA Corporation has gained aย strong reputation as a developer of quality residential developments, targeting the middle toย upper middle income markets. Over the years, TA Corporation has built up a sound reputation as a reliable building contractor. Most of TA Corporationโ€™s customers are established names, including government bodies andย major real estate developers in Singapore and abroad. TA Corporationโ€™s major constructionย subsidiary company, Tiong Aik Construction Pte Ltd, holds the highest BCA grading inย Singapore (A1) for general building work, sufficient to undertake public sector constructionย projects with unlimited contract value. Cementing this success, TA Corporation was listed on the Singapore Exchange Securitiesย Trading Limited (โ€œSGX-STโ€) on 21st November 2011. Recognising the size constraints in Singaporeโ€™s market, TA Corp has expanded its propertyย development business overseas to China, Cambodia and Thailand, with a host of successfulย projects across these markets.[TA only did one project in China] As a regional developer, TA Corp believes that the Cambodiaโ€™s property market currentlyย exhibits the right fundamentals for real estate investments, which include (i) robust GDP growthย levels averaging above 7% that is enabling the sustainable growth of its commercial sector; (ii)ย the rising affluence of Cambodiaโ€™s young middle-class workforce translating into strong demandย for quality residences; and (iii) a stable socio-political environment and openness by localย authorities towards foreign investments. With these growth drivers in place, the TA Corporationโ€™s latest development is strategicallyย located in Phnom Penh. Call The Gateway, the development comprises a 36-storey officeย tower with 299 strata-titled office units, a 39-storey residential block with 572 units, and a twoย storey retail plaza/podium with prime retail outlets. The Gateway will be located along theย Confederation de la Russie or โ€œRussian Boulevardโ€, a main thoroughfare between centralย Phnom Penh and the airport. TA Corporation has been in the Cambodian market for over a decade, and has witnessedย firsthand the significant socio-economic progress the country has made. The strong potential inย the countryโ€™s development and โ€˜The Gatewayโ€™ project represents the company's long-termย commitment to Cambodia, as well as their keen interest to forge and advance collaborativeย partnerships with the local business community.ย  Stay tuned for more information on the Gateway project and the launch of local sales. Check outย the full listing information today onย realestate.com.kh and register for early bird specials.
Office Space and Retail Supply Review: 2015
Office Space and Retail Supply Review: 2015
June 6, 2022, 5:06 p.m.
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Now that 2015 has come to an end, Realestate.com.kh would like to start 2016 with a recap of the Kingdom of Wonderย and its burgeoning real estate sector.ย  In particular - let's review the office spaceย and retail supply trends in Phnom Penh - 2015. Also, don't missย theย Real Estate Review: 2016Real Estate developers in Phnom Penh are seemingly boostingย Grade A and Grade B office spaceย to welcome theย AEC integration in 2016. The intention is to be ready for potential demandย from incoming investorsย as the integration takes affect in 2017-2019. According to Knight Frank's report,ย there will be a 64% increase in office space stock by 2018: 60% of this office space will be Grade A category, 40% will be Grade B.ย The majority of all office spaceย will be withinย Daun Penh and 7ย Makara. No wonder businessย is booming...The retailย sectorย is growing rapidly:ย New malls, such as Aeon - with Aeon 2 and Parkson on the way soon in 2016, are having a dramatic influence on Phnom Penh's retail sector. According to Knight Frank Cambodia's: โ€œCambodia Real Estate Highlights 1st Half 2015,โ€ total supply is building fastย 2011: 59,154sqm;ย 2012: 66,154sqm;ย 2013: 72,114sqm;ย 2014-15: 134,153sqm;ย 2016: 223,173sqm (est.);ย 2017: 297,591 sqm (est.). With the entrance of a host of new brands and extensions of existing franchises in the retail sector, the supply by district is evening out. The evening of the share of retail supply could be related to new and existing brands increasingly looking outside of the Phnom Penh city center, where their customers are increasingly choosing to live. Check out more great info-graphics, from Realestate.com.kh:ย Prime Development Land Price Growth Tops ASEANย and theย Real Estate Review: 2016
Featured Agent Profile: Kampot Real Estate
Featured Agent Profile: Kampot Real Estate
June 6, 2022, 5:05 p.m.
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Realestate.com.kh would like to present another of our featured agencies - Kampot Real Estate.Are you considering investing in Kampot province? Need a professional property valuation from experts in the region? Looking for a holiday rental, investment land or a property to start a tourism venture? Do you need an investment plan focused on your needs, not on the agent's fee? Needย buyer and seller advocacy that doesn't leave you high and dry as soon as the agreement is made?Check out Kampot Real Estateย listings for rent and for sale on realestate.com.kh todayAt Kampot Real Estate, we aim to give our clients a specialized real estate experience, providing state-of-the-art professional services to vendors and buyers that create maximum benefit and personal satisfaction in a lifetime relationship. Our mission is to ensure that our clients have all necessary information to make a valid decision, and ensuring that all documents are in line with the local law. We will achieve this by:ย Making trust, quality and integrity hallmarks of the way we do business;ย Excelling and being consistent in everything we do; and - Being motivated and spreading our enthusiasm.Come and see us at our office at the old market in Kampot.ย We want to provide you with the service you deserve to make your investment with confidence!Check out Kampot Real Estateย listings for rent and for sale on realestate.com.kh today
Mortgage Matters: How to pay back your loan faster in 2016
Mortgage Matters: How to pay back your loan faster in 2016
June 6, 2022, 5:05 p.m.
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2016 has now arrived, and as the New Year comes you might be turning your attention to your long-ignored mortgage.ย  Although no one likes to think about their mortgage repayments, you need to analyze it regularly if you want to find ways to make your repayments more effective and move yourself closer to financial independence. Missed Mortgage Matters Part 1 or Part 2? Read them first!With that in mind, bring in the New Year with these 5 handy ideas from realestate.com.kh to speed up your loan repayments, and work towards a financially free future!1. Donโ€™t automatically decrease your repayments just because the interest rates falls: For many loaners, as soon as bank fees and interest rates decrease, and minimum repayments are lowered accordingly, this immediately means a happy camper - with more money in the pocket and less for the bank. However, this is short sighted. Instead of pocketing the cash, if you keep your repayments at the same level when the interest rates are falling - because this is a prime opportunity to reduce your principle with each payment and make faster progress satisfying your total loan in the longer-term. As opposed to seeing it as a time to relax your repayments โ€“ this year you should see it as an opportunity to get ahead of the bank and pay back your principle faster. 2. Test out an โ€œOffset Accountโ€: If it is possible for your loan, try using an offset account. A mortgage offset account is directly connected to your mortgage and the payable interest on your mortgage month to month will be calculated by deducting what funds exist in your offset account againstย your loan. To clarify, hereโ€™s an example: if your total mortgage is $200,000 and your offset account currently has $5,000 in it, you will only pay interest on the remaining $195,000. An offset account allows you to save interest while still allowing access to your savings if needed. For investors, offset accounts are also useful for the preservation of mortgage tax deductible benefits. 3. Refinance and get a better run for your money: Maybe you have worked out that your current mortgage is not suitable to your needs and financial circumstances now that 2016 has dawned. If this is the case, you need to change your loan quickly before it seriously hurts you. If you are not sure your current mortgage is right for you, it is best to consult a professional finance broker before it is too late. A well-attuned broker will negotiate with your lender about fees for additional repayments, refinancing, or any other necessary measures to help you save on your loan. A good broker should identify the perfect terms for you and then negotiate the best rates for that plan. Get in touch with Cambodiaโ€™s leading lenders today!4. Make smaller mortgage repayments, more regularly: If you make more payments, naturally these payments will be smaller. But more regular payments, even if they are smaller, will mean ultimately you can pay off your loan faster because you will lessen your interest repayments in the long term. If you currently repay your mortgage on a monthly basis, try changing to fortnightly loan repayments. Now, your monthly mortgage repayments might equal $2000 per month, for example. If you can instead pay $1000 every two weeks, by the end of 2016 you would have made significant savings on your interest costs, and will be a little bit closer to satisfying your overall loan repayment. 5. Take measures to pay back a little bit more each time: Remember, your โ€œminimum repaymentโ€ is exactly that: it is the least possible amount you need to repay each month. So, for most mortgages there in nothing stopping you from paying more than the minimum necessary payment. And it doesnโ€™t matter if you pay extra regularly, just when you can afford to now and again is still worthwhile.ย Even a little bit here and there can add up and eventually reduce your mortgage. When you receive bonuses, tax returns or other monetary gifts you should seriously consider putting this expendable income into your mortgage repayments before it disappears into thin air. Read more about home loansย on realestate.com.kh today. Missed Mortgage Matters Part 1 or Part 2? Read them first!
Century 21 Connecting Hong Kong Investors
Century 21 Connecting Hong Kong Investors
June 6, 2022, 5:06 p.m.
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Phnom Penhโ€™s Condominium market has boomed recently owing to the sudden increase of demand on housing of international purchasers who buy condo units for investments or expect to resell at profitable prices, the rising need of housing among the local population, and the expected market demand bolstered by ASEAN market openness by the next coming year.โ€œCambodia is the most eye-catching market in Asia for investors most of who are Taiwanese, Japanese, Chinese, and Singaporeanโ€ Said Mr. Kuy Vat, Chairman of Century 21 Cambodia. โ€‹As the number of developers with a good prices grows, these major areas should be archery target to boost the networking as well as to broaden the market and opportunities. He continued. Having officially operated in Cambodia for two years, now Century 21 Cambodia has made a remarkable mark in the real estate franchising business signed under the world-recognized brand. Not only does Century 21 Cambodia stimulate benefit from a powerful brand to all franchisees they also have access to a global networkโ€“ to build a strong co-operations and collaborations among the regional Century 21 especially to bring the key investors. In addition, Century 21 Cambodia now, after co-operative connecting to Century 21 Japan, is creating another collaboration trip to Hong Kong on the 10th of January 2016 to not only enhance the level of collaboration and co-operation between Century 21Camboida and Century 21 Hong Kong but necessarily to match Potential Property to the Potential Buyers in Hong Kong.Within its 22 years experienced in Hong Kong, CENTURY 21 Hong Kong actively increases its presences and market shares in Hong Kong, Macau and China. Currently it has expanded to over 140 franchisees. Every CENTURY 21 professional is dedicated to provide buyers and sellers of real estate with the highest qualified services possible. Realestate.com.kh is proud to support our "featured agents" such as Century 21 Cambodia. Find the best agents on realestate.com.kh's "find an agent" page today!