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June 6, 2022, 5:06 p.m.
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Bodaiju Residences Architech Reflects on Unique Design
Bodaiju Residences Architech Reflects on Unique Design
June 6, 2022, 5:04 p.m.
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Bodaiju Residences is delicately infused with Japanese and French architectural elements, believes the project's Architect, while bringing the everyday conveniences expected in a modern apartment building to the capital of Cambodia. Bodaiju Residences is an ensemble of six 14-storey buildings woven into the tropical landscape. The project Bodaiju Residence was designed by Ivan Tizaniel, a French architect who has worked on projects that include The Plantation Hotel, in Phnom Penh, and the VIP terminals for both Phnom Penh and Siem Reap International airports.ย See the listing here. Phase 1 is selling out fast, with huge local interest from Khmer buyers!Each Bodaiju Residences unit will enjoy large covered terraces that are able to act as a second out-door living rooms. Indoor-Outdoor flow is the name of the game, asย Tizaniel wished to embrace Cambodia's tropical climate. It may also be a tribute to the Cambodian lifestyle, as local families prefer the option of eating and relaxing outside or inside, depending on the weather. The residences will also host rooftop sky pools, sky parks, a gym, clubhouse, BBQ pit, mini marts, cafes and kids play space, among a host of other features. Inquire today for full information!ย  โ€œBodaiju is architecturally inspired by the local climate,โ€ Tizianel, the proud architect said, adding that, โ€œin tropical countries such as Cambodia, we have to provide shade within the design to protect from the sun and get natural ventilation.โ€ One, two and three bedroom condos are all available, and on accommodating financing schemes.ย Inquire today for full information!ย  Another unique feature of Bodaiju Residences, is that the car and moto parking lots open up to the ground floor gardens, covered by additional suspended gardens and lush walkways that link all buildings on the second floor. The suspended gardens serve a dual purpose, Tizianel explains: Able to hide the parking lots and, meanwhile, create a nice landscape for the lower level apartments. โ€œThe Japanese touch is in the simplicity of details and the relationship with nature,โ€ reflects Tizianel. ย  ย  Bodaiju Residences brings nature together with the conveniences of metropolis living, in close vicinity to Cambodiaโ€™s industrial centers. Located on the outskirts of Phnom Penh, alongside Lion Mall and a quick drive to the Phnom Penh international airport, Bodaiju Residences is equally close to the Phnom Penh Special Economic Zone and other emerging hubs of industry; a great choice of new home for factory management who wish for a convenient location close to the workplace. With construction commencing now, set to be completed by 2018, the project will be built in three phases on a 23,531 square meter areaย of land. The first phase, which is currently being sold, will include 372 units, while the second and third phase will produce 372 and 184 units respectively. ย  Click Here to Contact Bodaiju Agents! ย  ย  Low-entry investment in Bodaiju Residences starts at $100,000. The average net selling price of Bodaiju Residence units is $1,600 to $1,700 per square metre. The Bodaiju Residences project is the first and biggest project to be invested in outside of the city center and instead in front of Pochentong International Airport. This shall be the future focal point of Phnom Penh, and is an attractive position for investment based on rising land prices.ย It's proximity to both the CBD and the International Airport is an assurance for buyers that their investment will increase in value as the Cambodian economy continues to develop. ย  ย  ย  ย  Inquire About Bodaiju Residences Today on Realestate.com.kh and find out more!
Phnom Penh Rental Market, an Expat's Guide
Phnom Penh Rental Market, an Expat's Guide
June 6, 2022, 5:06 p.m.
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Realestate.com.kh understands that the Phnom Penh rental market can be a little daunting for expats fresh to the Kingdom looking for a new home. In light of this, Realestate.com.kh has taken a survey of the average prices of rental properties in Phnom Penh, and let you know what differently classified Phnom Penh rental properties are likely to provide. Not surprising, Phnom Penh offers a host of real estate options for expat renters - whether it be a traditional wooden Khmer-style townhouse, a classic French-inspired Villa home, or a state of the art condominium unit, built by an international investment company. Clever expat or local renters can win in the Phnom Penh market place if they know what is available, and what reflects a reasonable price for those properties. The following should be a good start, thanks to Realestate.com.kh! We can break the Phnom Penh rentals market into four broad categories: 1) Full-Serviced Apartments; 2) Western Apartments; 3) Khmer-Style Shophouses; and 4) Renovated Shophouses. Letโ€™s explore the attributes of each type of Phnom Penh rental property, and the average cost of leasing in different areas of town.And when your ready, search through Realestate.com.kh's Phnom Penh rental listings here.1) Serviced Apartments in Phnom Penh: Luxury is increasingly in demand in Phnom Penh - but as the supply of luxury serviced apartments begins to exceed demand, luxury can also be very affordable. Full-service apartments provide almost everything you could want in a Phnom Penh apartment. Learn more about Phnom Penh rentals and other Cambodian rental advice here. Expect, at minimum, western style architecture and interior layouts, natural light, views, modern equipped kitchen including an oven, modern bathrooms, and expansive closets. Services such as laundry, Internet, cable, water, and even concierge services are included in the new breed of serviced apartments around Phnom Penh. Most of these accommodations also include one or more elevators, security, car, bike, and moto parking, gyms and/or swimming pools. Expect organized rent collection and hasty replies to your maintenance requests. You will almost certainly have air con. More about Phnom Penh residential space here. Serviced apartments are generally easy to find in the city, but expect prices to be higher than other types of accommodation, and donโ€™t be surprised if vacancy rates low. Service apartments are somewhat impersonal, compared to other types of Phnom Penh rentals. Due to their size and relative vacancies, it may be more difficult to get to know your neighbors or your landlord. For a young professional or family, however, this extra space and privacy may be appreciated. They are also generally high rise apartments, so chances are you can land a great view of the city! Rough Price Range for 1 Bedroom Service Apartments:CBD - Chamkarmon, Daun Penh = $1000 โ€“ $1700 per month;Outskirts - Toul Kork, Sen Sok, Olympic, Toul Tom Poung = $800 โ€“ $1200 per month.2) Western Style Apartments in Phnom Penh: A โ€œWestern Styleโ€ apartment is a term that is thrown around a lot on the Phnom Penh rental market โ€“ and those properties fitting this description can vary widely. A โ€œwesternโ€ apartment can in fact represent anything from a few apartment units on the third floor, to a unit within a high-rise multi-unit tower. However, generally, those properties termed as western-style apartments in Phnom Penh have more amenities than those sold as Khmer-style units. So called โ€œWestern apartmentsโ€ are generally newly constructed, have windows in every room and plenty of natural light, western style toilets and a kitchen with full cooking amenities; this should include all standard appliances and plenty of cabinet space, counter space, and an integrated cooktop. Often these apartmentโ€™s bathrooms will include a hot shower, a bathtub and floor tiles. A western style apartment should have a larger living space with somewhat modern lighting fixtures. Western apartments will also generally be furnished, and with furnishing such as plush sofaโ€™s โ€“ as opposed to purely wooden furniture preferred in traditional khmer houses. Internet, cable, water and sometimes cleaning are generally included in the rental rate. Some of these properties will have elevators and might even have shared rooftop terrace areas. Expect parking for bicycles and motos. You should always get an air conditioner โ€“ in fact, this can be the sole reason the seller has called it โ€œwestern.โ€ Essentially, the โ€œWesternโ€ label should lead you to believe that the construction is of a higher standard, as is the overall security of the building. For a foreigner there is also the benefit of having many foreign tenants, making it easy to make friends when your first settle in. Owners of western apartments are generally more experienced with this market and will follow through with your rental maintenance requests. Price Range For 1 Bedroom Western Apartments (non serviced):CBD - Chamkarmon, Daun Penh = $600 โ€“ $1000 per month;Outskirts - Toul Kork, Sen Sok, Olympic, Toul Tom Poung = $500 โ€“ $700 per month.3) Khmer-style Shop House: A Khmer-style shophouse is still one of the most common property types in Phnom Penh, found in nearly every Phnom Penh neighborhood. They can also be built into three or four-story low-rise row homes. A shophouse, khmer style, is generally about four meters in width and roughly 16 meters long. The doors to enter will be in the front or back of the shop house, and the walls on either side will almost always have no windows. In a khmer-style shophouse, bedrooms wonโ€™t generally have windows, and if they do, they will face toward the interior of the home as opposed to the outside โ€“ thus, generally providing no natural light. Bedrooms will normally have movable dressers or rattan shelving, as opposed to inbuilt storage space provided in the more modern designs of apartments. Kitchen layouts in Khmer-style shop houses are generally fairly basic too. Expect to see a sink or two and a one burner gas cooktop. Donโ€™t expect an oven and you will be lucky if you get much cabinet space. Learn more about Phnom Penh rental market and other Cambodian rental advice here. Donโ€™t expect hot water, anywhere in the house. Bathrooms generally wonโ€™t have a separate shower or windows - but will be well equipped with floor to ceiling tiles, and the infamous bum gun. Bathrooms are just โ€œwet roomsโ€ without a separate shower in many cases. Home furnishings are seldom included, and if they are, expect them to be either rattan or wood. Expect, in terms of furnishings, no more than chairs, coffee table, and a table for eating. Although basic, shop houses are still surprisingly popular with foreign renters. Ultimately, their simplicity creates a kind of charm โ€“ and the price gap between these common shop houses, and new serviced units entering the market, are incomparable. Those that accept these shophouses for long term rents are generally expecting the landlord to make improvements or are being permitted by the landlord to make changes and modifications to the home themselves. With the right design and decoration, this style of house can be tailored to your preferences, and made to look much more valuable than their rental price. Expect to live close to your neighbors and get to know your neighborhood โ€“ which is a valuable experience for many expat renters. Here's a check list for securing your dream Phnom Penh rental! Rough Price Range For 1 Bedroom Khmer-style Shop Houses:CBD - Chamkarmon, Daun Penh = $300 - $400 per month;Outskirts - Toul Kork, Sen Sok, Olympic, Toul Tom Poung = $300 and under per month.4) Renovated Shop House: A renovated shop house, basically a khmer shop house that has undergone a makeover, can be harder to find in Phnom Penh. But when you find the right renovated shop house, you can get the authentic khmer style of living, with all the western amenities at hand. Adding to your search, the renovated shop house can often appear camouflaged from the outside as they generally have the same construction and outward appearances as the standard Khmer-style shop house. Here's a check list for securing your dream rental! However, look inside to discover a gem โ€“ as the owner has in fact renovated the apartment interior with Western finishes, fixtures and amenities, yet still encapsulated in the same 4 x 16 meter layout. Keep your eyes peeled for new floors, added windows, and updated lighting fixtures. Other home furnishings will be newer โ€“ such as plush couches/sofas, and maybe a glass coffee table. A clear sign that a shop house has been renovated are the addition of external windows in the bedroom, facing the outside. Bedrooms may also have added features since the renovation, such as built-in closets, built-in shelving and air-conditioning. Renovated shop house kitchens will usually have cabinets for storage, and newer, western style appliances. Still, be aware that furnishings and construction may be cheap and require maintenance. Renovated shop house are great for foreigners who want to live comfortably on a budget while meanwhile maintaining the charm and community of living in a Khmer-style shop house. Owners are quite often friendly to expats and eager to please throughout the contract. More importantly - the prices are affordable. Rough Price Range For 1 Bedroom Renovated Shop Houses:CBD - Chamkarmon, Daun Penh = $600 - $700 per month;Outskirts - Toul Kork, Sen Sok, Olympic, Toul Tom Poung = $400 - $600 per month.Learn more about Phnom Penh rental and other Cambodian rental advice here. Here's a check list for securing your dream Phnom Penh rental!
Featured Agent Profile: Century 21 Cambodia
Featured Agent Profile: Century 21 Cambodia
June 6, 2022, 5:06 p.m.
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Realestate.com.kh would like to present another of our featured agencies - Century 21ย Cambodia. [caption id="attachment_78813" align="aligncenter" width="580"] The Century 21 Cambodian team.[/caption] Check out Century 21ย listings for rent and for sale on realestate.com.kh todayCentury 21 Real Estate was founded in 1971 and is today the largest and most recognized real estate company in the world, with 7,100 offices worldwide, in 74 countries, and more than 100,000 real estate professionals. Cambodia will be the 75th official country for Century 21 Real Estate. Century 21 Real Estate is the largest company providing comprehensive training and marketing support for its affiliated offices worldwide. As a result Century 21 Agents are recognized as the most skilled real estate professionals in the world.ย The Century 21 Asia Pacific countries comprise over 10,000 Century 21 agents and is regionally the strongest brand in real estate services. In addition to a strong regional presence supporting Century21 Cambodia, China has more than 15,000 Century 21 Agents and Japan has over 13,000 Century 21 Agents, making the Century 21 Brand the strongest in Asia. Kevin Goos, CEO of Century 21 Cambodia, says that, "What we are doing in Cambodia is entering the market and increasing the level of professionalism with the Cambodian agents, so they can compete on a international level and work in the global market place."ย  The current real estate brokerage market has remained much the same as it was before the World Economic Crisis in 2008. In 2014, with the implementation of Century 21 Real Estate in Cambodia, Century 21 Cambodiaย will raise the standard practice of real estate service across the entire market in Cambodia. Through Century 21 Cambodiaย award winning training programs and brand support, C21 willย provide all the tools to make Century 21 Agents succeed in Cambodia. "We have done this in every country and it worked every time," says CEO, Kevin Goos. Century 21 Cambodia Real Estate is a business that helps local companies to take their real estate offices to the next level, to network with international buyers, and for them to use the brand that everyone knows and trusts worldwide Check out Century 21ย listings for rent and for sale on realestate.com.kh today
Featured Agent Profile: Towncity Real Estate Cambodia
Featured Agent Profile: Towncity Real Estate Cambodia
June 6, 2022, 5:06 p.m.
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Realestate.com.kh would like to present another of our featured agencies - Towncity Real Estateย Cambodia.Check out Towncity Real Estateย Cambodia's listings for rent and for sale on realestate.com.kh today Towncity Real Estate'sย Managing Director, Mr Van Chanthorn (John), began his career in real estate in 2004. Slowly but surely he developed his list of clienteleย and property, and his understanding of the Cambodian real estate climate, and his operation grew dramatically.ย In 2013, Johnย re-branded the business with the adoption of the name Towncity Real Estate and the incorporation of Towncity Real Estate Co, Ltd. Today, Towncity is a fully licensed real estate company by the Ministry of Economy and Finance and a member of Cambodia's Valuers and Estate Agents Association ("CVEA") in the Kingdom of Cambodia. John now leads a team of dedicated real estate professionals who are committed to excellence in real estate. The team has built an extensive database of property sales to help guide buyers and sellers achieve the best market price. While, buying property in Cambodia may be unfamiliar to Cambodians and Westerners alike, the team at Towncity can help guide you through the process, with relationships in local government, banks, the Ministry of Finance, the Ministry of Land and Management, the Bureau of Urban Planning and Construction and the Cadastral Office. The Towncityย vision is simple: quite simply,ย to be the best real estate company in Cambodia. Van Chanthorn (John), Founder and Managing Director of Towncity Real Estate Co. Ltd. Towncity Real Estate is fully licensed by the Cambodian Ministry of Economy and Finance. Towncity Real Estate is committed to delivering outstanding service to its clients, both Cambodian and Western. Equally, they are committed to getting theirย clients the best possible outcome in every transaction that Towncity oversees. Check out Towncity Real Estateย Cambodia's listings for rent and for sale on realestate.com.kh today
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Long v Short Term Rental Lease
Long v Short Term Rental Lease
June 6, 2022, 5:04 p.m.
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Are you an Expat expecting just a temporary stay in the Kingdom? Are you nervous about signing long-term leases when you are not sure if you can satisfy the contract length? Are you finding that most Cambodian landlords are unwilling to have tenants stay for less than six months? Here is a guide to Long v Short Term Rental Lease in Cambodia, from Realestate.com.kh.Learn more about Phnom Penh rental market and other Cambodian rental advice here.Here's a check list for securing your dream Phnom Penh rental!Benefits of a Long Term Lease:Signing a six-month or year lease locks in a rental price in a market that is growing in leaps and bounds every year.Rental rates climb 10-15% annually in Cambodia, especially in the urban and tourism centers, and as new buildings offering all types of modern amenities continue to enter the rental market, these prices will continue to rise.A long term lease will save you from a price hike when the lease term ends and you are no longer able to find an apartment of the same value for the same price.Signing a long-term lease will also grant higher negotiating power: the landlord should be more flexible because they know you will stay for a longer period of time. They may add furnishing that you request, and negotiate on set rates.Remember that most owners want to build and maintain a relationship with their tenants. A long term lease allows this trust to develop.If you end up securing a lease for longer than you are able to stay in Cambodia, many expats are seeking shorter length, sub-lease agreements. This will give you the opportunity to finish your lease agreement payments through a sub-lease with a short term tenant. It pays to check with the landlord that will beย possible before signing the leasing contract.Alternative, the landlord may allow you to transfer the entire lease to a new tenant that you have found - if you can't satisfy the contract. Enjoying thisย guide to Long v Short Term Rental Lease in Cambodia so far, learn more about Phnom Penh rental and other Cambodian rental advice here.ย If I do sign a long term lease, what sort of contractual and non-contractual terms can be negotiated with the landlord?Most importantly, the monthly rental price โ€“ as despite what the landlord and agent may say, in the Cambodian market there is always an element of flexibility in it!Consider requesting the installation of window screens, new or more fans, and new or improved furniture.Rates for services, such as water, electricity and rubbish collection may sometimes been thrown into the final rental price, at no extra charge.You should check whether the landlord is open to a sub-lease if you can't stay for the whole length of the lease agreement. If they are, let them know that they will have an opportunity to screen the new sub-leasing tenant before they are accepted. Also, check whether they are open to transferring the bond to the new sub-leasing tenant. If the new landlord accepts these terms, the additional lease length shouldn't be such a risk to you.Remember, negotiation is about compromise. Consider the landlords objectives and unique circumstances - and try to compormise a rental agreement where both parties can feel satisfied. Here is some useful real estate negotiation advice. Enjoy thisย guide to Long v Short Term Rental Lease in Cambodia, from Realestate.com.kh?ย Here's a check list for securing your dream rental!
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แžแžพแž˜แžถแž“แž€แžถแžšแž’แžถแž“แžถแž›แžพแž”แŸ’แžšแžถแž€แŸ‹แž…แŸ†แžŽแžผแž›แž–แžธแž€แžถแžšแž‡แžฝแž›แžแŸ’แžšแž›แž”แŸ‹แžŠแŸ‚แžšแžซแž‘แŸ?
June 7, 2022, 6:54 a.m.
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แžซแž€แŸ’แžšแžปแž˜แž แŸŠแžปแž“แžŠแŸ‚แž›แž‚แŸ’แžšแž”แŸ‹แž‚แŸ’แžšแž„แž›แžพแžขแŸ’แž“แž€แž‘แžทแž‰แžขแž…แž›แž“แž‘แŸ’แžšแž–แŸ’แž™แžŸแž˜แŸ’แžšแžถแž”แŸ‹แžšแž™แŸˆแž–แŸแž›แž“แŸƒแž€แžทแž…แŸ’แž…แžŸแž“แŸ’แž™แžถ แž”แž“แŸ’แž‘แžถแž”แŸ‹แž–แžธแž…แžปแŸ‡แž แžแŸ’แžแž›แŸแžแžถแž›แžพแž€แžทแž…แŸ’แž…แžŸแž“แŸ’แž™แžถแž‘แžทแž‰แŸ”แž›แŸ„แž€ Sharon Liew แž“แžถแž™แž€แž”แŸ’แžšแžแžทแž”แžแŸ’แžแžทแž“แŸƒแž€แŸ’แžšแžปแž˜แž แŸŠแžปแž“ Huttons CPL แž”แž„แŸ’แž แžถแž‰แžแžถ แž€แžถแžšแž’แžถแž“แžถแž”แŸ’แžšแžถแž€แŸ‹แž…แŸ†แžŽแžผแž›แž–แžธแž€แžถแžšแž‡แžฝแž›แžแŸ’แžšแž›แž”แŸ‹ แž‚แžบแž‡แžถแž‚แž˜แŸ’แžšแŸ„แž„แž’แžถแž“แžถแžšแŸ‰แžถแž”แŸ‹แžšแž„แžแŸ’แž˜แžธแžŸแž˜แŸ’แžšแžถแž”แŸ‹แžขแŸ’แž“แž€แžœแžทแž“แžทแž™แŸ„แž‚แžแŸ’แž˜แžธแžŠแŸ‚แž›แž€แŸ†แž–แžปแž„แž–แŸ’แž™แžถแž™แžถแž˜แžŸแžถแž€แž›แŸ’แž”แž„แžขแŸ’แžœแžธแžŠแŸ‚แž›แžแŸ’แž˜แžธย  แžซแž‡แžถแž˜แžฝแž™แž‘แžธแž•แŸ’แžŸแžถแžšแžขแž“แŸ’แžแžšแž‡แžถแžแžทแžŠแŸ‚แž›แž˜แžทแž“แž”แžถแž“แžŠแžนแž„แž…แŸ’แž”แžถแžŸแŸ‹แž›แžถแžŸแŸ‹แŸ”แžŸแŸ’แžแž„แŸ‹แžŠแžถแžšแž”แŸ’แžšแžถแž€แŸ‹แž…แŸ†แžŽแžผแž›แžแŸ’แžšแžผแžœแž”แžถแž“แž•แŸ’แžŸแž–แŸ’แžœแž•แŸ’แžŸแžถแž™แž€แŸ’แž“แžปแž„แž‘แžธแž•แŸ’แžŸแžถแžšแžแžปแž“แžŠแžผ แž“แžทแž„แžขแž—แžทแžœแžŒแŸ’แžแž“แŸแžแŸ’แž˜แžธแž˜แžถแž“แž…แž“แŸ’แž›แŸ„แŸ‡แž–แžธ แŸค% แž‘แŸ…แŸฉ% แž‡แžถแž‘แžผแž‘แŸ…แžŸแž˜แŸ’แžšแžถแž”แŸ‹แžšแž™แŸˆแž–แŸแž› แž˜แžฝแž™แž–แžธ แŸข-แŸฅแž†แŸ’แž“แžถแŸ† แž‘แŸ„แŸ‡แž”แžธแž‡แžถแž˜แžถแž“แž€แžถแžšแžขแŸ‡แžขแžถแž„ แŸขแŸ % แžซแž…แŸ’แžšแžพแž“แž‡แžถแž„แž“แŸแŸ‡แžŸแž˜แŸ’แžšแžถแž”แŸ‹แžšแž™แŸˆแž–แŸแž›แžแŸ’แž›แžธแž‚แžบแžแŸ’แžšแžผแžœแž”แžถแž“แž‡แž˜แŸ’แžšแžปแž‰แžŠแŸ„แž™แžขแŸ’แž“แž€แž”แŸ’แžšแžแžทแž”แžแŸ’แžแžทแž€แžถแžš แž˜แžฝแž™แž…แŸ†แž“แžฝแž“แŸ”แž›แŸ„แž€ Saraboth Ea แž“แžถแž™แž€แž‚แŸ’แžšแž”แŸ‹แž‚แŸ’แžšแž„แžšแž”แžŸแŸ‹แž€แŸ’แžšแžปแž˜แž แŸŠแžปแž“ Maxem Property แž“แžทแž™แžถแž™แžแžถแž€แžถแžšแž˜แžทแž“แž˜แžถแž“แž‡แŸ†แž“แžฟแž‡แžถแž€แŸ‹แž›แžพแž€แžถแžšแž’แžถแž“แžถแž”แŸ’แžšแžถแž€แŸ‹แž…แŸ† แžŽแžผแž›แž–แžธแž€แžถแžšแž‡แžฝแž›แžแŸ’แžšแž›แž”แŸ‹แž‚แžบแž‡แžถแž—แžถแž–แž‘แžผแž‘แŸ…แž“แŸ…แž€แž˜แŸ’แž–แžปแž‡แžถ แžŠแŸ„แž™แžŸแžถแžšแž“แŸแŸ‡แž‡แžถแž”แžšแžทแž”แž‘แžแŸ’แž˜แžธแžŸแž˜แŸ’แžšแžถแž”แŸ‹แžขแŸ’แž“แž€แž‘แžทแž‰ แž“แžทแž„แžœแžทแž“แžทแž™แŸ„แž‚แžทแž“แž€แŸ’แž“แžปแž„แžŸแŸ’แžšแžปแž€ "แž แŸแžแžปแž•แž›แž“แŸแŸ‡แž”แŸ’แžšแžŸแžพแžšแž‡แžถแž„แž€แžถแžšแž‡แžฟแž›แžพแž”แŸ’แžšแžถแž€แŸ‹แž›แžพแž€แž‘แžนแž€แž…แžทแžแŸ’แžแžแŸ‚แž˜แžฝแž™แž‚แžแŸ‹แžŸแž˜แŸ’แžšแžถแž”แŸ‹แžขแŸ’แž“แž€แž‘แžทแž‰ แž™แžพแž„แžšแŸ†แž›แžนแž€แž…แŸ’แžšแžพแž“แžŠแž„แžŠแŸ„แž™แžŸแžถแžšแžขแŸ’แž“แž€แž‘แžทแž‰ แžแŸ’แžšแžผแžœแž˜แžถแž“แž‘แŸ†แž“แžปแž€แž…แžทแžแŸ’แžแž›แžพแž‚แž˜แŸ’แžšแŸ„แž„แžšแž”แžŸแŸ‹แžขแŸ’แž“แž€แžขแž—แžทแžœแžŒแŸ’แžแž“แŸ"แŸ”แžŸแž˜แŸ’แžšแžถแž”แŸ‹แžœแžทแž“แžทแž™แŸ„แž‚แžทแž“แžŸแžแŸ’แžแž“แžปแž–แž›แž”แŸ’แžšแžˆแž˜แžปแžแž‡แžถแž˜แžฝแž™แž€แžถแžšแž’แžถแž“แžถแž›แžพแž€แžถแžšแž‡แžฝแž›แžแŸ’แžšแž›แž”แŸ‹แžœแžทแž‰ แž˜แžถแž“แž”แžธแž…แŸ†แžŽแžปแž…แžŠแžพแž˜แŸ’แž”แžธแž•แŸ’แž‘แŸ€แž„แž•แŸ’แž‘แžถแžแŸ‹แž˜แžปแž“แž–แŸแž›แž…แžปแŸ‡ แž แžแŸ’แžแž›แŸแžแžถแŸ” แž‘แžธแž˜แžฝแž™ แž€แžถแžšแžŸแŸ†แžแžถแž“แŸ‹แžแŸ’แžšแžผแžœแž€แŸ†แžŽแžแŸ‹แžฒแŸ’แž™แž…แŸ’แž”แžถแžŸแŸ‹แž–แžธแžขแŸ’แžœแžธแžŠแŸ‚แž›แž‡แžถแž€แžถแžšแž’แžถแž“แžถแž›แžพแž แžทแžšแž‰แŸ’แž‰แžœแžแŸ’แžแžปแŸ” แž”แŸ’แžšแžŸแžทแž“แž”แžพแžœแžถแž‚แŸ’แžšแžถแž“แŸ‹แžแŸ‚แž‡แžถแž€แŸ’แžšแžŠแžถแžŸแž€แžทแž…แŸ’แž… แžŸแž“แŸ’แž™แžถแž˜แžฝแžฝแž™ แž“แŸ„แŸ‡แžœแžถแž‡แžถแž€แžถแžšแž”แŸ†แž—แžถแž“แŸ‹แŸ”ย  แžŸแžทแž€แŸ’แžŸแžถแž–แžธแž‘แžธแž•แŸ’แžŸแžถแžšแžŠแŸ‚แž›แž“แžนแž„แž€แŸ’แžŸแŸแž™แž‘แžปแž“แž”แž“แŸ’แž‘แžถแž”แŸ‹แž–แžธแž‚แž˜แŸ’แžšแŸ„แž„แžขแž—แžทแžœแžŒแŸ’แžแž“แŸแžŠแžถแž€แŸ‹แž…แŸแž‰แŸ” แž‘แŸ„แŸ‡แž‡แžถแž™แŸ‰แžถแž„แžŽแžถ แž”แŸ’แžšแžŸแžทแž“แž˜แžถแž“แž€แžทแž…แŸ’แž…แžŸแž“แŸ’แž™แžถแž–แžทแžแž”แŸ’แžšแžถแž€แžŠ แžŠแŸ‚แž›แž˜แžถแž“แžŸแž€แŸ’แžแžถแž“แžปแž–แž›แžŸแž˜แŸ’แžšแžถแž”แŸ‹แž€แžถแžšแžŠแŸ„แŸ‡แž‘แžถแž›แŸ‹แžแžถแž˜แž…แŸ’แž”แžถแž”แŸ‹แžŠแŸ‚แž›แž‚แžฝแžšแžแŸ‚แž”แŸ’แžšแžถแž€แŸ‹แž…แŸ†แžŽแžผแž›แž˜แžทแž“แžแŸ’แžšแžผแžœแž”แžถแž“ แž”แž„แŸ’แž€แžพแžแžฒแŸ’แž™แž˜แžถแž“ แž แžพแž™แž€แžถแžšแž’แžถแž“แžถแž”แŸ’แžšแžถแž€แŸ‹แž…แŸ†แžŽแžผแž›แž›แžพแž€แžถแžšแž‡แžฝแž›แžแŸ’แžšแž›แž”แŸ‹แž“แžนแž„แž”แž„แŸ’แž แžถแž‰แž–แžธแžแž˜แŸ’แž›แŸƒแž˜แžฝแžฝแž™แž…แŸ†แž“แžฝแž“แŸ”แž›แŸ„แž€ Saraboth แž›แžพแž€แžกแžพแž„แžแžถ "แž€แžถแžšแž’แžถแž“แžถแž›แžพแž€แžถแžšแž‡แžฝแž›แžแŸ’แžšแž›แž”แŸ‹แžแŸ’แžšแžผแžœแž”แžถแž“แž–แžทแž…แžถแžšแžŽแžถแž€แŸ’แž“แžปแž„แž…แŸ†แžŽแŸ„แž˜แž€แžแŸ’แžแžถแž•แŸ’แžŸแŸแž„แž‘แŸ€แžแžŠแŸ‚แž›แž€แŸ†แžŽแžแŸ‹ แžแžถแžแžพแž€แžถแžšแžœแžทแž“แžทแž™แŸ„แž‚แž‡แžถแž˜แžถแž“แžแž˜แŸ’แž›แŸƒแžซแžขแžแŸ‹แŸ” แž“แŸแŸ‡แž€แŸแž“แžนแž„แžแŸ’แžšแžผแžœแž–แžทแž…แžถแžšแžŽแžถแž–แžธแž‚แŸ„แž›แž”แŸ†แžŽแž„แžšแž”แžŸแŸ‹แžขแŸ’แž“แž€แž‘แžทแž‰ แž“แžทแž„แž–แŸแž›แžœแŸแž›แžถแž€แŸ’แž“แžปแž„แž€แžถแžšแžœแžทแž“แžทแž™แŸ„แž‚ แžŠแŸ‚แž›แžแžปแžŸแž‚แŸ’แž“แžถแž–แžธแž”แžปแž‚แŸ’แž‚แž›แž˜แŸ’แž“แžถแž€แŸ‹แž‘แŸ…แž”แžปแž‚แŸ’แž‚แž›แž˜แŸ’แž“แžถแž€แŸ‹แž‘แŸ€แžแŸ”"แž›แŸ„แž€ Sam Kiers แž”แŸ’แžšแž’แžถแž“แž•แŸ’แž“แŸ‚แž€แž›แž€แŸ‹ แž“แžทแž„แž‘แžธแž•แŸ’แžŸแžถแžšแž“แŸ… Elevated Realty แž™แž›แŸ‹แžŸแŸ’แžšแž”แžŠแžผแž…แž‚แŸ’แž“แžถ "แž˜แžปแž“แž‚แŸแž”แž„แŸ’แžขแžŸแŸ‹ แžŠแŸ‚แž›แžขแŸ’แž“แž€แžœแžทแž“แžทแž™แŸ„แž‚แž‚แžฝแžš แž–แžทแž…แžถแžšแžŽแžถแž‚แžบแžšแž™แŸˆแž–แŸแž›แžŠแŸ‚แž›แžแŸ’แžšแžผแžœแž“แžทแž™แŸ„แž‚แžŸแž˜แŸ’แžšแžถแž”แŸ‹แž”แžถแž“แž‘แž‘แžฝแž›แž”แŸ’แžšแžถแž€แŸ‹แž…แŸ†แžŽแŸแž‰แžแŸ’แžšแž›แž”แŸ‹แž˜แž€แžœแžทแž‰แŸ”"แž›แŸ„แž€ Liew แž–แž“แŸ’แž™แž›แŸ‹แžแžถ แž‡แžถแž‘แžผแž‘แŸ…แž‚แž˜แŸ’แžšแŸ„แž„แž’แžถแž“แžถแž›แžพแž€แžถแžšแž‡แžฝแž›แžแŸ’แžšแž›แž”แŸ‹แžœแžทแž‰แž‚แžบแž’แž˜แŸ’แž˜แžแžถแž‘แžถแž”แž‡แžถแž„แžขแžแŸ’แžšแžถแž‡แžฝแž›แž€แŸ’แž“แžปแž„แž‘แžธแž•แŸ’แžŸแžถแžšแž”แŸ’แžšแž แŸ‚แž› แŸขแŸ  % แžŠแžพแž˜แŸ’แž”แžธแž€แžถแžšแž–แžถแžšแžขแŸ’แž“แž€แžขแž—แžทแžœแžŒแŸ’แžแž“แŸแž–แžธแž€แžถแžšแžแžถแžแž”แž„แŸ‹แžŽแžถแž˜แžฝแž™ แž“แŸแŸ‡แž…แž„แŸ‹แž˜แžถแž“แž“แŸแž™แžแžถ แžขแžแŸ’แžšแžถแžแŸ’แž–แžŸแŸ‹แž‡แžถแž„ แŸขแŸ % แž‚แžบแž‘แŸ†แž“แž„แž‡แžถแž€แžถแžšแž›แŸ’แžขแž”แŸ†แž•แžปแžแŸ”แž›แŸ„แž€ Desmond Yap แžขแŸ’แž“แž€แž‚แŸ’แžšแž”แŸ‹แž‚แŸ’แžšแž„แž‘แžผแž‘แŸ…แž“แŸƒแž€แŸ’แžšแžปแž˜แž แŸŠแžปแž“ Yong Yap Properties แž‡แžฟแžแžถแž”แŸ’แžšแžŸแžทแž“แž”แžพแžขแŸ’แž“แž€แžขแž—แžทแžœแžŒแŸ’แžแž“แŸแž•แŸ’แžแž›แŸ‹แž‡แžผแž“แž€แžถแžšแž’แžถแž“แžถ แž›แžพแž€แžถแžšแž‡แžฝแž›แžแŸ’แžšแž›แž”แŸ‹ แž“แŸแŸ‡แž‚แžบแžแŸ’แžšแžนแž˜แžแŸ’แžšแžผแžœแžŠแžพแž˜แŸ’แž”แžธแžŸแž“แŸ’แž˜แžแŸ‹แžแžถแž–แžฝแž€แž‚แŸแž”แžถแž“แž’แŸ’แžœแžพแž€แžถแžšแž‚แžŽแž“แžถแžแŸ’แžšแžนแž˜แžแŸ’แžšแžผแžœย  แž“แžทแž„แž”แžถแž“แž’แžถแž“แžถแžแžถแž˜แžทแž“แž’แŸ’แžœแžพแžฒแŸ’แž™แžแžถแžแž”แž„แŸ‹แž•แž› แž”แŸ’แžšแž™แŸ„แž‡แž“แŸแžŸแž˜แŸ’แžšแžถแž”แŸ‹แž€แŸ’แžšแžปแž˜แž แŸŠแžปแž“แžšแž”แžŸแŸ‹แž–แžฝแž€แž‚แŸแŸ” แž›แŸ„แž€ Yap แž“แžทแž™แžถแž™แžแžถ "แžŠแžผแž…แŸ’แž“แŸแŸ‡ แž€แžถแžšแž–แžทแžแžขแŸ’แž“แž€แž‘แžทแž‰แž‚แžบแžแŸ’แžšแžผแžœแž…แŸ†แžŽแžถแž™แžŸแž˜แŸ’แžšแžถแž”แŸ‹แž€แžถแžšแž’แžถแž“แžถแž›แžพ แž”แŸ’แžšแžถแž€แŸ‹แž…แŸ†แžŽแžผแž›แž–แžธแž€แžถแžšแž‡แžฝแž›แžแŸ’แžšแž›แž”แŸ‹แžŠแŸ„แž™แžแŸ’แž›แžฝแž“แžฏแž„แž•แŸ’แž‘แžถแž›แŸ‹แŸ”"แžŸแž˜แŸ’แžšแžถแž”แŸ‹แžœแžทแž“แžทแž™แŸ„แž‚แžทแž“ แž€แžถแžšแž–แžทแž…แžถแžšแžŽแžถแž…แŸ†แžŽแžปแž…แž‘แžธแž–แžธแžšแžขแŸ†แž–แžธแž€แžถแžšแžŸแž“แŸ’แž™แžถแž€แžถแžšแž’แžถแž“แžถแž‡แžฝแž›แžแŸ’แžšแž›แž”แŸ‹แž‚แžฝแžšแžแŸ‚แž‡แžถ...แžแžถแžแžพแžแžฝแž›แŸแžแž”แŸ’แžšแžถแž€แŸ‹แž…แŸ†แžŽแžผแž›แž–แžธแž€แžถแžš แž‡แžฝแž›แž”แž„แŸ’แž แžถแž‰แžŠแŸ„แž™แž–แžทแžแž”แŸ’แžšแžถแž€แžŠ แž“แžทแž„แžขแžถแž…แžŸแž˜แŸ’แžšแŸแž…แž”แžถแž“แž“แŸ…แž€แŸ’แž“แžปแž„แž‘แžธแž•แŸ’แžŸแžถแžšแž“แžถแž–แŸแž›แž”แž…แŸ’แž…แžปแž”แŸ’แž”แž“แŸ’แž“แž“แŸแŸ‡ แžŸแžผแž˜แž‚แžทแžแž€แŸ’แž“แžปแž„แž…แžทแžแŸ’แž แž–แžธแž‘แžธแžแžถแŸ†แž„แžšแž”แžŸแŸ‹แžขแž…แž›แž“ แž‘แŸ’แžšแž–แŸ’แž™แŸ” แž”แŸ’แžšแžŸแžทแž“แž”แžพแž…แŸ’แž”แžถแžŸแŸ‹แžแžถแž˜แžทแž“แž˜แžถแž“แž—แžถแž–แž”แŸ’แžšแžถแž€แžŠ 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Mortgage Matters: Part 1 - Home Loan Basics
Mortgage Matters: Part 1 - Home Loan Basics
June 6, 2022, 5:06 p.m.
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Mortgages (or home loans) are an essential consideration for most people buying, selling, or simply owning a home. While the concept of borrowing from a bank or lender appears simple - home loans can be a lot harder to understand than you might first think. However, realestate.com.kh is here to help with our โ€œmortgage mattersโ€ series. And when you are ready to consider a loan more seriously, we can even put you in touch with Cambodiaโ€™s leading lenders.Inquire for a home loan here.Drawing on ย the experience of others who have mortgages (any number of your friends and family who already have a home loan), and with a little extra homework, we believe that any body can make sound financial decisions.What is a Mortgage?A mortgage is a loan, quite simply, with your house and land used as security for that loan. That means, if you don't pay back the loan in the prescribed time frame, the lender (usually a bank) has the right to foreclose your home. Foreclosing means to take possession of a mortgaged property when the mortgagor fails to keep up their mortgage payments. Basically, the bank takes your home and sells it to settle the debt. The loan is secured by a โ€œlienโ€ (in other words, the "mortgage") against the property in question (your house and land). The lender still doesn't own the house, you do. But if you can't pay, they have the lien with your house as their collateral/security. ย You still have full ownership rights - yet subject to the mortgage.When looking for your first mortgage is it most important to consider two things: What you can actually afford?What you can borrow?Why are these two questions different? Because, the lender/bank is never going to look at how much you spend in a month on partying with friends, or movies and dinner, or how happy you'll be with a big payment.Put in your loan requirements in realestate.com.kh's mortgage calculator now! In reality, they may well be willing to loan you considerably more than you think you can spend on your home mortgage. You must consider this seriously - because only you know how much flexibility your lifestyle and spending habits have, which ultimately determines how much you can afford when searching for a new home. If you miscalculate this - you risk not being able to satisfy payments and ultimately losing your new home.Learn more about how to budget better for you and your family here.A lender/bank will look at your income, and future income potential vs. your proposed debt, as well as your bank savings and credit history. Having considered these factors, the bank will then determine how much of a risk you'd be for the lender/bank to take on and issue a loan. Meanwhile, they look at the value of the house you want to buy, and potential future value, and compare against the interest rate of the loan you'll be getting. After this analysis, the bank/lender arrives at a loan amount that they consider a healthy risk. If all things go to plan, this loan amount will match (or potentially exceed) what you need to satisfy your down payment and the final price of the house you want to purchase.Read part 2 of Realestate.com.khโ€™s โ€œmortgage mattersโ€ series. And when you are ready to consider a loan more seriously, get in touch with Cambodiaโ€™s leading lenders.
Property Awards officially launches in Cambodia
Property Awards officially launches in Cambodia
June 6, 2022, 5:05 p.m.
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The latest boost for the kingdomโ€™s booming property industry will kick off the prestigious industry awards programme in 2016... As the acclaimed Asia Property Awards officially launches in Cambodia Undoubtedly home to one of Southeast Asiaโ€™s most exciting and rapidly evolving property markets, Cambodia is set to receive the regionโ€™s real estate industry seal of approval when it becomes the latest country to be included in the coveted, decade-old Asia Property Awards series. Sponsored by TEKA, the first Cambodia Property Awards 2016 will recognise and reward the achievements of the countryโ€™s most successful, dynamic and innovative developers and developments, as well as introducing the market to a wider regional audience of affluent investors and major industry players. The Awardsโ€™ successful launch party was held on Tuesday, 6 October, at the Chinese House in Phnom Penh, attended by nearly 150 guests and members of the press. Nominations from industry players and the general public have now started to pour in for the Cambodia edition, and will close on Friday, 4 December. The glittering awards ceremony is set to take place on Thursday, 25 February 2016 at the Sofitel Phnom Penh Phokeethra and will present more than 20 awards covering the condominium, housing, hotel, office, retail, green and mixed-use segments, all of which will be grouped into three main sections, namely Developer, Development and Design. While Cambodiaโ€™s property market may not yet be as established as its regional counterparts, the kingdom is stepping up in the development sector, with numerous low-rise and ambitious high-rise projects currently in the planning stages or under construction in Phnom Penh, which is undoubtedly establishing itself as a desirable investment destination due to the relatively low prices and average rental yields of 5.3 percent โ€“ very attractive for an emerging market. Industry analysts also expect the overall condominium market in the capital to increase its supply by 40 percent within the next three years, which is one indication of the growing interest in local real estate. Other destinations such as Siem Reap and Sihanoukville province are also showing on many local and foreign investorsโ€™ radars, thanks to the kingdomโ€™s existing laws giving investment incentives, and an open and free economy. โ€œCambodia is a comparatively small market, but it is quickly emerging and is definitely deserving of the recognition it will receive at their very own Property Awards,โ€ said Terry Blackburn, CEO of Ensign Media, event organiser and publisher of Asiaโ€™s industry leading magazine, Property Report. โ€œCompeting in Cambodia will give the winners of the top awards the opportunity to showcase their latest projects at our South East Asia Property Awards grand finale to be held in Singapore.โ€ As is the case with all the events of the Asia Property Awards, successful entries will be supervised by BDO International, one of the worldโ€™s largest accounting firms, and assessed by an independent panel of highly-experienced judges led by chairman Simon Griffiths, associate director of CBRE Cambodia. โ€œThere is a definite market trend in Cambodia of a flight to quality,โ€ Griffiths said. โ€œIf developers can truly distinguish themselves through innovative and truly quality developments, from design and architecture to construction, execution and operation and by winning an independent award it helps consumers identify those properties, it can only be a good thing for developers and design firms.โ€ For more information on the inaugural Cambodia Property Awards, visit the website. Super early bird tickets for the gala dinner are available now at Ensign-Media.com, offered until 11 December only. Sponsorship and media partner opportunities for the kingdomโ€™s premier real estate event are also available. For details, email info@asiapropertyawards.com or call +66 (0) 2662 5195. Follow #AsiaPropertyAwards to join the conversation about the Asia Property Awards series on social media.
Safe 10 year UK Investment Opportunity
Safe 10 year UK Investment Opportunity
June 6, 2022, 5:05 p.m.
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Are you a Cambodian based investor that wants to invest in the United Kingdom in a safe and socially responsible 10 year investment opportunity? Look no further...Introducing a very exclusive investment opportunity New Castle, United Kingdom, with Ivanna Capital Ltd, UK. Buy a unit of Learning Disabilities Center in Gateshead, UK, with guaranteed rental returns for 10 years, and sell-back opportunity after 10 years.Investment cost: ยฃ64,950ย Yield:10%Guarantee phase with 10 years Deposit: ยฃ5,000 per room purchase 5% returns will be paid during development phase for people who pay the full ยฃ65k at exchangeMore information on the Investment Opportunity:ย  "The amount of quality spaces available for people with Learning Disabilities across England is massive below the required demand levels based on local and national figures. Many Local Authorities have to place residents as in other local areas because the facilities are just not available locally. This places a huge financial burdon on the local authority. The need for this type of accommodation in Gateshead Borough is massive. The Local Authority is working with our Care partners to try and reduce the need but to also design something that is truly unique and groundbreaking." "The 40 bed unit which we are building will be the first of its kind nationally and will provide not only supported accommodation but also access to the highest possible education. St. Camillus Care Group Ltd want to change the way people with learning disabilities are supported and this represents a fantastic investment opportunity. There is a legal duty on Gateshead Council to house people who have an assessed Learning difficulty. Gateshead Council has currently not got enough accommodation to accommodate and is a priority area of development." "Based on current accommodation trends and population growth, the research estimates that there will be 19,860 new registered care bed places and at 14,222 extra supported accommodation places in England and Wales over the next 15 years. "The research found that 172,000 people with a learning disability in England and Wales known to social services. This differs to estimates of over a million when combined with the people that are suspected of having a learning disability but are yet to be statemented." "Over the next 15 years, based on population growth of adults with a learning disability known to social services we will need to following provision in England and Wales: 19,680 new registered care places14,122 extra supported accommodation places10,766 extra general needs tenancies with local authorities and housing associations73% of people with a learning disability want to live in some form of independent living. This currently sits at 16% due to the lack of accommodation to support individual need.The research also found that it is likely an additional 33,000 people with a learning disability will continue to live with their parents even though both service user and parent would like to find somewhere which would promote independent living." "Gateshead is on the opposite to Newcastle across the River Tyne. The site we are building on has fantastic views up the Tyne River providing a tranquil and idyllic environment for service users to live and learn. Excellent central locationPerfect for students as Gateshead College is less than 1 mile awayWalking distance to City Centre, stations and parksSafe neighbourhoodWealth of local amenities including bars and cafesAward winning Sage Gateshead less than 1 mile awayThe need for this accommodation is based on in depth research and over 50 yearsโ€™ experience in the field of social care and commissioning.The Local Authority are supporting the development and are willing to commission beds over a number of years safeguarding financial returns and the initial investmentThis approach sits firmly in line with the newly produced UK Care Act which places a duty on local authorities to do more to make sure that people do not need to travel away from their local area to receive the right kind of support "Securing your investment: Your investment will sit in a 3rd party client account until stage progress is signed off by a qualified Quantity Surveyor. Once this has been completed funds are then released for the next stage of the build. This protects the investor and makes sure that the investment is secure during the building stage of the process." "Guaranteed Buy Back Option: Guaranteed buy back option (at end of year 10) at original value ยฃ64950.Reserve your unit now for just ยฃ5,000.Your balance of first payment will be due within 28 days from receipt of reservation contract.Buyers solicitor will then be engaged.Financial return paid in arrears quarterly direct to your nominated bank account.5% interest given on funds received at exchange until refurbishment has been completed 1st September 2016.""NOW:Reserve your unit now for just ยฃ5000 deposit.UK solicitors instructed and contracts issued.First installment of ยฃ26000 due at exchange of contracts 28 days after reservation.Second installment of ยฃ26000 due February/March 2016Completion monies ยฃ7950 due July 2016"Please contact Immy at Ivanna Capital Ltdย ย for more information -ย UK : +44 7448588234ย ipanjwani42@gmail.com
RICS Valuation Training in Cambodia
RICS Valuation Training in Cambodia
June 6, 2022, 5:05 p.m.
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The UK Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICs) launched their first specialist course on Plant and Machinery Valuation, in partnership with IBC, on the 3rd September in Phnom Penh, The course, which represents a first for the Kingdom, taught local and international participants the fundamentals of Plant & Machinery (P&M) Valuation Standards, Valuation Methodologies, Code of Ethics, and Risk Management principles. RICS promotes and enforces the highest professional qualifications and standards in the development and management of land, real estate, construction and infrastructure. The organisation accredits 118,000 professionals and any individual or firm registered with RICS is subject to it's quality assurance. Their expertise covers property, asset valuation, real estate management; the development of infrastructure; and the management of natural resources, such as mining, farms and woodland. Read another useful article about valuation standards in Cambodia here. In addition to the RICS course, BritCham, in partnership with IBC and RICs, recently organised a half-day forum on the promotion of building and fire safety standards. To-date Cambodia still does not have a set of Building or Fire Safety standards in the area of construction. Several initiatives within the Government are currently being developed, as well as by the private sector and relevant institutions. This led to the UK Governmentโ€™s Foreign and Commonwealth Office and UK Trade and Investment to commission the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICs) to produce a report on the topic with a view to providing the Cambodian Government with assistance in developing building standards and ensuring better regulation. The Report's findings and recommendations were presented to and welcomed by the Government last year. The Report further provided the foundation for the countryโ€™s first Building ConstructionLaw, drafted by H.E. Dr. SOK Siphana. Following on from this, the purpose of the joint IBC and BritCham seminar was to bring together relevant stakeholders - both from the private and public sector - to examine the findings and recommendations of the RICs report and discuss a common approach to the developing building and fire safety standards for Cambodia. Read another article about fire safety standards in Cambodia here.
How to Adopt a Cooler Lifestyle in a Green and Energy Efficient Building
How to Adopt a Cooler Lifestyle in a Green and Energy Efficient Building
June 6, 2022, 5:06 p.m.
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Is your air conditioning bill causing you financial stress? Do you want to reduce your home or office'sโ€™ carbon footprint but still keep your body cool? Realestate.com.kh spoke with Professor Dr. Karl Wagner, from the School of Business at the University of Kuala Lumpur, a world-renowned specialist on green building science, about some simple ways to cool down your buildings and your bodies, without turning up the air con!Professor Wagner shares his โ€œsecret recipe to enjoy our daily โ€œhabitatโ€ in a tropically adapted energy efficient building.โ€ Evaporative Cooling: Whenever you feel hot when coming from outside the house back indoors, typically in temperatures of above 26 - 30ยบC, take a more extensive cool shower of 2-3 minutes, and dry only what is socially necessary. This encourages evaporation cooling across your body, which will bring down your body temperature for longer. โ€œChill-Inโ€ Office Booths: In the commercial application of this, offices can provide air conditioned โ€œchill-inโ€ rooms at the entrance of the building - potentially with work stations and wifi. These cooling pens allow for staff to cool down when they first enter the office from the heat outside. Once all staff spend a few minutes in these designated โ€œchill-inโ€ rooms, they can then enjoy a warmer temperature inside their office space. Instead of pumping up the air con across the entire office space at low temperatures, or rising and lowering the entire office temperature based on weather conditions, these temporary โ€œchill-inโ€ spaces allow all staff to cool down their bodies before they enter the office, and be better acclimatized to warmer temperatures once inside their work space. This saves on energy costs for the office, and means cool air isnโ€™t wasted. It also encourages body temperatures to adapt to medium temperatures in the longer term. No Heavy Bed Sheets: In sleeping rooms, do not use thick comforters/duvets on the bed - because these do nothing but trap heat under you. Accepting tropical thermal comfort also means the demise of bed comforters! Duvets make sense to the colder temperatures of northern countries where they were invented - but not Cambodia, or other tropical climates. In an aircon cooled arena such as your bedroom, they create a vicious circle - the thicker the duvet, the lower we set the air con, otherwise we sweat under or even on top of the thick blanket. Take it off and replace it with a thin sheet. Escape During the Heat of the Day: If you have a typically un-insulated house in Cambodia, leave the house during the hot afternoon hours whenever possible. This is because, without heavy air con usage, it is impossible to keep it cool at these times. Offices, shopping malls, libraries and other public places are great getaways during the heat of the day. They are cooled down to digestible thermal comfort zones anyway, and going out for shopping and other daily needs will both increase your stamina and fight obesity (if this is an issue). Green Lifestyle Jives in Tandem with a Healthy Lifestyle: It is an old rule, independent of cultures, not to eat anytime up to 3 hours before you intend to sleep. Our digestion appreciates this and, instead of sweating due to late heavy meal, we can easily stand and appreciate a higher comfort temperature. We donโ€™t have to be nutritionists to switch our eating clock forward. If we feel over saturated after a belated meal, a walk through the park or more intense evening exercises can work miracles to burn the inadvertent surplus of calories and cool your body down naturally. Want to learn more about Cooler Lifestyles in Green and Energy Efficient Buildings? Follow Prof. Dr. Karl Wagner on twitter.com/RoofnFacade and facebook.com/rnf.singapore.
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June 6, 2022, 5:05 p.m.
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แž“แŸ…แž–แŸแž›แžŽแžถแžŠแŸ‚แž›แžขแŸ’แž“แž€แž‡แžฝแž›แž•แŸ’แž‘แŸ‡แžแŸ’แž˜แžธ แžซแž€แŸแž‡แžถแž€แž“แŸ’แž›แŸ‚แž„แž–แžถแžŽแžทแž‡แŸ’แž‡แž€แž˜แŸ’แž˜แžŸแž˜แŸ’แžšแžถแž”แŸ‹แžขแžถแž‡แžธแžœแž€แž˜แŸ’แž˜ แž…แŸ†แžŽแžปแž…แžŠแŸ‚แž›แž‘แžถแž€แŸ‹แž‘แžถแž‰แž€แžถแžšแž…แžถแž”แŸ‹แžขแžถแžšแž˜แŸ’แž˜แžŽแŸแžŠแŸ†แž”แžผแž„ แž”แŸ†แž•แžปแžแžšแž”แžŸแŸ‹แž™แžพแž„แž‚แžบ แž‘แžธแžแžถแŸ†แž„ แžแž˜แŸ’แž›แŸƒ แž“แžทแž„แžฏแž€แžŸแžถแžšแž‚แžถแŸ†แž‘แŸ’แžšแžŸแŸ’แžšแž”แž…แŸ’แž”แžถแž”แŸ‹แž“แŸƒแž€แžถแžšแž‡แžฝแž›แŸ”แž‘แŸ„แŸ‡แž”แžธแž‡แžถแž™แŸ‰แžถแž„แžŽแžถ แž™แžพแž„แžแŸ‚แž„แžแŸ‚แž”แžถแžแŸ‹แž”แž„แŸ‹แžฑแž€แžถแžŸ แž“แžทแž„แž˜แžทแž“แžขแžพแž–แžพแž–แžธแž…แŸ†แžŽแžปแž…แžแžผแž…แŸ— แž”แŸ‰แžปแž“แŸ’แžแŸ‚แžœแžถแžŸแŸ’แž˜แžพแž“แžนแž„แž…แŸ†แžŽแžปแž…แžŠแŸ‚แž›แžŸแŸ†แžแžถแž“แŸ‹แž˜แžฝแž™แž‘แŸ…แžœแžทแž‰แŸ” แžขแŸ’แž“แž€แžแŸ’แžšแžผแžœแžแŸ‚แž…แž„แž…แžถแŸ†แžแžถ แž€แžทแž…แŸ’แž…แžŸแž“แŸ’แž™แžถแž‡แžฝแž›แž…แžปแž„แž€แŸ’แžšแŸ„แž™แž”แŸ†แž•แžปแžแžšแž”แžŸแŸ‹แžขแŸ’แž“แž€แž“แžนแž„แž˜แžทแž“แžšแžฝแž˜แž”แž‰แŸ’แž…แžผแž›แž…แŸ†แžŽแžปแž…แžŸแŸ†แžแžถแž“แŸ‹แž•แŸ’แžŸแŸแž„แž‘แŸ€แž แžŠแŸ‚แž›แž‡แžถแžขแžถแž…แž’แŸ’แžœแžพแžฒแŸ’แž™ แžแžผแžแžแžถแžแžŠแž›แŸ‹แž€แžทแž…แŸ’แž…แžŸแž“แŸ’แž™แžถแž‡แžฝแž›แžšแž”แžŸแŸ‹แžขแŸ’แž“แž€ แž แžพแž™แž“แŸแŸ‡แžขแžถแž…แž‡แžถแž…แŸ†แžŽแžปแž…แž›แŸ’แžขแžŠแžผแž…แž‚แŸ’แž“แžถ แž‘แŸ„แŸ‡แž”แžธแž‡แžถแž˜แŸ’แž…แžถแžŸแŸ‹แž•แŸ’แž‘แŸ‡ แžซแžˆแŸ’แž˜แžฝแž‰แž€แžŽแŸ’แžแžถแž›แž˜แžทแž“แž”แž„แŸ’แž แžถแž‰แžฒแŸ’แž™ แžƒแžพแž‰แž–แžธแž€แžทแž…แŸ’แž…แžŸแž“แŸ’แž™แžถแž‡แžถแž˜แžปแž“แž€แŸแžŠแŸ„แž™แŸ” ย  แžŸแžผแž˜แžขแžถแž“ แž›แžพแž€แž›แž€แŸ’แžแžแžŽแŸ’แžŒแž“แŸƒแž€แžถแžšแžแŸ’แžšแžฝแžแž–แžทแž“แžทแžแŸ’แž™แž•แŸ’แžŸแŸแž„แž‘แŸ€แžแžŠแžพแž˜แŸ’แž”แžธแžŸแž“แŸ’แžแžทแžŸแžปแž แž“แŸƒแžŸแžป แž”แžทแž“แŸ’แžแž–แžธแž€แžถแžšแž‡แžฝแž›แž•แŸ’แž‘แŸ‡แž“แŸ…แž‘แžธแžธแž“แŸแŸ‡แŸ” แž‘แžธแž“แŸแŸ‡แž‡แžถแž…แŸ†แžŽแžปแž…แž”แž“แŸ’แžแŸ‚แž˜แž˜แžฝแž™แž…แŸ†แž“แžฝแž“แž‘แŸ€แžแžŠแžพแž˜แŸ’แž”แžธแž€แžถแžšแž–แžทแž…แžถแžšแžŽแžถแž–แžธแž…แŸ†แžŽแžปแž…แžแžถแž„แž›แžพ แž“แžทแž„แž…แŸ†แžŽแžปแž…แž›แžพแžŸแž–แžธแž€แžทแž…แŸ’แž…แžŸแž“แŸ’แž™แžถแž‡แžฝแž›แž‘แŸ…แž‘แŸ€แžย  แžขแžšแž‚แžปแžŽแž…แŸ†แž–แŸ„แŸ‡ Realestate.com.kh:แžแžพแž˜แŸ’แž…แžถแžŸแŸ‹แž•แŸ’แž‘แŸ‡แž˜แžถแž“แž›แž€แŸ’แžแžŽแŸˆแžŠแžผแž…แž˜แŸ’แžแŸแž…แžŠแŸ‚แžš? แžแŸ‚แž„แžแŸ‚แžแŸ’แžšแžฝแžแž–แžทแž“แžทแžแŸ’แž™แž›แžพแž‡แžธแžœแŸˆแž”แŸ’แžšแžœแžแŸ’แžแžทแž“แŸƒแž˜แŸ’แž…แžถแžŸแŸ‹แž•แŸ’แž‘แŸ‡แžšแž”แžŸแŸ‹แžขแŸ’แž“แž€ แžŠแžพแž˜แŸ’แž”แžธแž”แŸ’แžšแžถแž€แžŠแžแžถแž‚แŸ’แžšแž”แŸ‹ แž™แŸ‰แžถแž„แžŸแŸ’แžแžทแžแž€แŸ’แž“แžปแž„แž€แžทแž…แŸ’แž…แžŸแž“แŸ’แž™แžถแžแžถแž„แž›แžพแŸ” แž“แŸแŸ‡แžขแžถแž…แž€แžถแžšแž›แŸ†แž”แžถแž€แž˜แžผแž™ แžซแž‡แžถแž…แžถแŸ†แž”แžถแž…แŸ‹แžแŸ’แžšแžผแžœแž˜แžถแž“แžšแž”แžถแž™แž€แžถแžšแž•แŸ’แž›แžผแžœแž€แžถแžšแž•แŸ’แžŸแŸแž„แŸ—แŸ” แžขแŸ’แž“แž€แž‡แžทแžแžแžถแž„ แž˜แŸ’แž…แžถแžŸแŸ‹แž แžถแž„แž›แž€แŸ‹แžฅแžœแŸ‰แžถแž“แŸ‹ แž“แžทแž„แžŸแžถแž…แŸ‹แž‰แžถแžแžทแž‡แžทแžแžŸแŸ’แž“แžทแž‘แŸ’แž’แž‚แžบแž‡แžถแž”แŸ’แžš แž—แž–แž›แŸ’แžขแž”แŸ†แž•แžปแžแžŠแŸ‚แž›แžขแžถแž…แž‡แžฝแž›แžขแŸ’แž“แž€แžฒแŸ’แž™แž™แž›แŸ‹แž…แŸ’แž”แžถแžŸแŸ‹แž‚แŸ†แž“แžทแžแžšแž”แžŸแŸ‹แž˜แŸ’แž…แžถแžŸแŸ‹แž•แŸ’แž‘แŸ‡แžšแž”แžŸแŸ‹ แžขแŸ’แž“แž€ แž“แžทแž„แž€แžถแžšแž€แžถแž“แŸ‹แž€แžถแž”แŸ‹แžšแž”แžŸแŸ‹แž‚แžถแžแŸ‹แž›แžพแžขแž…แž›แž“แž‘แŸ’แžšแž–แŸ’แž™แž“แŸ„แŸ‡แŸ” แžขแŸ’แž“แž€แž€แŸแž‚แžฝแžšแžแŸ’แžšแžฝแžแž–แžทแž“แžทแžแŸ’แž™แžแžถแžแžพแžœแžถแž˜แžถแž“แž‘แžธแžแžถแŸ†แž„แž“แŸ…แž‡แžทแž แžซแž†แŸ’แž„แžถแž™แž–แžธแžขแžถแž•แžถแžแž˜แŸแž“ แž‡แžฝแž›แžšแž”แžŸแŸ‹แž–แžฝแž€แž‚แŸแŸ”แž˜แžถแž“แžขแžถแž•แžถแžแž˜แŸ‚แž“แž‡แžฝแž›แž‡แžถแž…แŸ’แžšแžพแž“แž”แžถแž“แž€แŸ’แž›แžถแž™ แž€แžถแžšแžแžถแžแž”แž„แŸ‹แžŠแŸ„แž™แžŸแžถแžšแžแŸ‚แž˜แŸ’แž…แžถแžŸแŸ‹แž•แŸ’แž‘แŸ‡ แžŠแžผแž…แŸ’แž“แŸแŸ‡แž’แŸ’แžœแžพแž€แžถแžšแžฒแŸ’แž™แž”แžถแž“แž†แžถแž”แŸ‹แžšแž แŸแžŸ แžแžถแžแžพแž•แŸ’แž‘แŸ‡แžšแž”แžŸแŸ‹แžขแŸ’แž“แž€แžŸแŸ’แžแžทแžแž€แŸ’แž“แžปแž„แž€แžถแžšแžแŸ‚แžšแž€แŸ’แžŸแžถแž€แžถแžšแž–แžถแžšแžแŸ’แžšแžนแž˜แžแŸ’แžšแžผแžœแŸ” แž–แŸ’แž™แžถแž™แžถแž˜แž“แžทแž™แžถแž™แž‡แžถ แž˜แžฝแž™แžขแŸ’แž“แž€แž‡แžฝแž›แž€แž“แŸ’แž›แž„แž˜แž€แŸ” แž˜แŸ’แž…แžถแžŸแŸ‹แž•แŸ’แž‘แŸ‡แž”แŸ’แžšแž แŸ‚แž›แž‡แžถ แž„แžถแž™แž•แŸ’แžแž›แŸ‹แž›แŸแžแž‘แŸ†แž“แžถแž€แŸ‹แž‘แŸ†แž“แž„แžšแž”แžŸแŸ‹แž˜แŸ’แž…แžถแžŸแŸ‹แž•แŸ’แž‘แŸ‡แž–แžธแž˜แžปแž“แŸ” แž”แŸ’แžšแžŸแžทแž“แž”แžพแž‘แž‘แžฝแž›แž”แžถแž“แž›แŸแžแžŸแž˜แŸ’แžšแžถแž”แŸ‹แž‘แžถแž€แŸ‹แž‘แž„ แžŸแžผแž˜แž‘แžถแž€แŸ‹แž‘แž„แž‘แŸ…แž—แŸ’แž›แžถแž˜ แž“แžทแž„แžŸแžถแž€แžŸแžฝแžšแž–แžธแž–แŸแžแŸŒแž˜แžถแž“แž•แŸ’แžŸแŸแž„แŸ—แž–แžธแžขแž…แž›แž“แž‘แŸ’แžšแž–แŸ’แž™ แž“แžทแž„แž˜แŸ’แž…แžถแžŸแŸ‹แž•แŸ’แž‘แŸ‡แž˜แžปแž“แž–แŸแž›แž™แž›แŸ‹แž–แŸ’แžšแž˜แž…แžปแŸ‡แž€แžทแž…แŸ’แž…แžŸแž“แŸ’แž™แžถแž‡แžฝแž›แŸ”แž‡แžฝแž”แž‡แžถแž˜แžฝแž™แžขแŸ’แž“แž€แž‡แžทแžแžแžถแž„แŸˆ แžŸแŸ’แžšแžŠแŸ€แž„แž‚แŸ’แž“แžถแž‘แŸ…แž“แžนแž„แž˜แŸ’แž…แžถแžŸแŸ‹แž•แŸ’แž‘แŸ‡แžแžถแž„แž›แžพ แžขแŸ’แž“แž€แž‡แžทแžแžแžถแž„แž˜แžทแž“แž›แŸ’แžขแžขแžถแž…แž’แŸ’แžœแžพแžฒแŸ’แž™แžแžผแž…แžแžถแžแžŠแž›แŸ‹แž€แžถแžšแžŸแžถแž€แž›แŸ’แž”แž„แž‡แžฝแž›แžšแž”แžŸแŸ‹แžขแŸ’แž“แž€แŸ” แž–แŸ’แž™แžถแž™แžถแž˜แž‡แžฝแž”แž‡แžถ แž˜แžฝแž™แžขแŸ’แž“แž€แž‡แžทแžแžแžถแž„แžšแž”แžŸแŸ‹แžขแŸ’แž“แž€แž˜แžปแž“แž–แŸแž›แžŸแž˜แŸ’แžšแŸแž…แž›แžพแž€แžทแž…แŸ’แž…แžŸแž“แŸ’แž™แžถแž‡แžฝแž›แž•แŸ’แž‘แŸ‡ แž“แžทแž„แžŸแŸ’แžœแŸ‚แž„แžšแž€แžแžถแžแžพ แž–แžฝแž€แž‚แŸแž“แžนแž„แž‡แžทแŸ‡แž‡แžถแž“แŸ‹แž€แŸ’แž“แžปแž„แž‡แžธแžœแžทแžแžšแž”แžŸแŸ‹แžขแŸ’แž“แž€แŸ” แž–แžทแž…แžถแžšแžŽแžถแž–แžธแž€แžถแžšแž€แžปแž แž€แŸ‹แžšแž”แžŸแŸ‹แž–แžฝแž€แž‚แŸแž•แž„แžŠแŸ‚แžš แžแžพแž‚แŸ’แžšแžฝแžŸแžถแžšแž“แŸแŸ‡แžšแžŸแŸ‹แž“แŸ…แž€แŸ’แžšแŸ…แž–แžธแž•แŸ’แž‘แŸ‡แžšแž”แžŸแŸ‹แžขแŸ’แž“แž€แž•แŸ’แž‘แŸ‡แžšแž”แžŸแŸ‹แžขแŸ’แž“แž€แžŠแŸ‚แžšแžซแž‘แŸ แžซแž˜แžถแž“แž€แŸ’แž˜แŸแž„แŸ—แž…แŸ’แžšแžพแž“แž‘แŸ? 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The Borey Buyersโ€™ Guide
The Borey Buyersโ€™ Guide
June 7, 2022, 5:47 a.m.
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The borey life is the dream of countless families across Cambodia. However, not all boreys are equal. Here is a checklist from Realestate.com.kh to make sure you are in fact securing the right property for you and your family - and a sound investment.What is a borey?Essentially, a borey is a gated community of flat houses, twin villa houses and single villa houses, including public areas, gardens and full security services. Those who want to buy a borey home are looking for privacy, a safe place for their family to grow, areas where communities can develop, and a place where all modern amenities are assured. They are they prefered first home of newlywed Cambodian couples looking to start a new family. Not Cambodian? Not sure if you can buy a borey? Learn about foreign ownership laws here. Learn more about Phnom Penh Residential Space here.Is it a registered borey youโ€™re buying?Before purchasing any โ€œboreyโ€ home, or any gated community home which calls itself a โ€œborey,โ€ you must first ensure it is infact registered as a borey and has all the correct licenses. Ask your real estate agent, or the property owner, to provide all certification before considering purchasing the property. Here is what you need to see:Correct Hard Title: ย The borey development owner must first have hard title for the entire project property, and it must be divided into individual hard titles for each housing unit within the borey. Learn more about Cambodian land titlesย here.Registered Development Company: The owner/developer must be a registered Cambodian company.Master Plan Approval: Before any construction begins on a borey development, the Ministry of Land Management must first approve the developer's Master Plan.Construction License: Having approved the master plan, the construction company is scrutinized. In order for a gated community development to call itself a โ€œBorey,โ€ it must be built by a single, registered construction company, with a license to construct from the Ministry of Land Management. This ensures the buildings are built to an adequate standard, and necessary amenities and infrastructure are guaranteed.Borey License: If everything is in order, the Ministry of Economics and Finance issues a borey license - which means that the Government is satisfied with the quality of the developmentโ€™s design and sales plans, and the correct land titles for that housing project are in order. Each property within the development will have an independent hard title, meaning the future home owner has full ownership rights on purchase. This means the development can legally be called a โ€œboreyโ€.Buying a registered borey home means due diligence has been done for you by the Government - at a national level - and you can guarantee that the correct construction and legal processes have been followed.In comparison, Cambodia hosts many large developments of flat houses which look exactly the same as a borey community in their design, and sometimes even called a borey in their marketing. However, those developments have not been scrutinized or licensed. Developers avoid registering as a borey because of the additional expense and scrutiny over their construction and legal standards. To build and sell a flathouse development, not titled as a borey, means less licensing is required, and official permission for construction and selling is only needed at a Khan or Sangkat level. Your title may not be valid, and the quality of the houseโ€™s construction and its Sales and Purchase Agreement is not certain. Avoid unregistered flathouse developments, or risk investing in a insecure asset that may not match pre-sale descriptions.Check out Cambodiaโ€™s latest and greatest borey homes for sale and rent on realestate.com.kh today!
Why Property Developers prefer Realestate.com.kh
Why Property Developers prefer Realestate.com.kh
June 6, 2022, 5:04 p.m.
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Realestate.com.kh offers a range of products for property developers in Cambodia to build their brand, increase inquiries for their apartment, condo or office units, and ultimately sell their new development project faster than ever. We are not agents here at Realestate.com.kh, and we do not take commission โ€“ but we do seek to provide the best possible online real estate buying and selling experience for both home buyers and property sellers. including property developers. The Realestate.com.kh developers online marketing packages are designed to help Cambodian property developers expose their properties to the widest possible audience of buyers - inside and outside of Cambodia - and create ongoing hype within the local and international market. Realestate.com.kh can help your new development stand out from the crowd. Traffic to Realestate.com.kh is highly targeted. People come to Realestate.com.kh for one reason โ€“ to search for property โ€“ and for this reason, they stay on site for a long time, checking the latest properties that suit their search criteria. For developers, there is no need to waste your time and money listing property on other classified websites where user traffic is not related to property.Property developers put their listing on Realestate.com.kh where everyone that visits it is a potential customer. We are ranked number 1 for search results on google.com and google.com.kh for almost all property search keywords related to Cambodia.ย Our website is also mobile and tablet optimized, which is perfect for Cambodia where this type of traffic has increased over 414% since 2014. Meanwhile, we harness social media marketing to push your new development listing to a wider audience. Realestate.com.khโ€™s new development listings appear on our dedicated โ€œNew Developmentsโ€ section of the website, one click from the homepage, which means new development property listings donโ€™t get mixed up with the thousands of other residential property listings. All โ€œNew Developmentโ€ listings are โ€œFeaturedโ€ which means 200% larger listings, larger photos and the developerโ€™s logo included. You can also upload 3D Renders of floor plans, maps, information brochures and various other sales materials to the online listing.How do we push your property listings around the globe?At Realestate.com.kh, through our โ€œFeatured Listingsโ€ package, we easily and automatically help Cambodian property developersย enter the lucrative international property market, make international real estate connections, and, ultimately, sell property to wealthy international buyers โ€“ all without leaving thier computer chair.ย While 65% of traffic to Realestate.com.kh is from Cambodia, the balance of visitors are from countries with a strong interest in Cambodian real estate. We also help international property agents share their listings with Cambodianโ€™s interested in investing in international real estate. Realestate.com.kh has a partnership with the Property Guru Group.ย  PropertyGuru Group is Asiaโ€™s leading online property portal group used by more than 11 million property buyers, viewing over 104 million property pages and generating over 500,000 enquiries for real estate developers and agent advertisers โ€“ every month โ€“ across Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia and Thailand.Content marketing is a powerful way to position your development company as a market leader and create hype for your new development. Realestate.com.kh can make a custom content marketing plan to suit your needs with our professional in-house real estate journalists that produce high quality real estate advertorial. This advertorial will be seen by tens of thousands of property seekers on Realestate.com.khโ€™s dedicated real estate news blog and weekly email. Our writing is respected throughout the industry, by agents and property seekers. Meanwhile, we push your advertorial to new audiences in Cambodia and abroad through our extensive social media network โ€“ which includes Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter and Line. Banner advertising on Realestate.com.kh is another great way to drive highly relevant traffic to your new development. If you are a developer wishing to list your property on Realestate.com.kh and take advantage of our comprehensive online marketing solutions, please contact us today at info@realestate.com.kh or 017436756 and we will be happy to meet with you and tell you all the different ways we can showcase your new development to the world.Harness the online revolution that is spreading across Cambodia โ€“ and get your latest project sold on Realestate.com.kh today, Cambodiaโ€™s home of real estate.
Why Agents Prefer Realestate.com.kh
Why Agents Prefer Realestate.com.kh
June 6, 2022, 5:05 p.m.
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Realestate.com.kh offers a range of products that help real estate agents in Cambodia build their brand, increase inquiries and ultimately sell more property. We are not agents here at Realestate.com.kh and we do not take commission โ€“ but we do seek to provide the best possible online real estate buying and selling experience for both home buyers and property sellers. Realestate.com.kh has many ways to help Cambodian real estate agents professionalize their business โ€“ at very little cost. Realestate.com.kh can design and build your agency a modern and highly functional website, tailored to real estate agent needs, at very competitive prices - and we also offer leading CRM technology to manage your listings and your real estate sales team. For this reason, Cambodiaโ€™s best real estate agencies already have accounts on Realestate.com.kh. To make matters even easier, your listings can be automatically exported to Realestate.com.khโ€™s listing database at the same time they are uploaded to your agencies website. People come to Realestate.com.kh for one reason โ€“ to search for property โ€“ and for this reason, they stay on site for a long time, checking the latest properties that suit their search criteria. For agents, there is no need to waste your time and money listing property on other classified websites where user traffic is not related to property. Meanwhile, make more money from your listed properties by inviting international investors to view your listing. Realestate.com.kh has a high level of traffic from international investors, around 30-40% of all traffic, and for those agents that choose โ€œFeatured Listingsโ€ on our site, we can export that listing to international property portals around the world. ListGlobally, a partner of Realestate.com.kh, is the largest international real estate advertising network in the world and publishes property listings on leading property portals around the world โ€“ including all featured listings from Realestate.com.kh. Furthermore, when an agent decides to โ€œFeatureโ€ a listing on Realestate.com.kh, we do not allow another agent to request to feature the same listing. This allows you to act as the exclusive agent for that property - as it will automatically be the highest on the property list. Banner advertising on Realestate.com.kh is another great way to drive relevant traffic to your agencyโ€™s website. If you are an agent wishing to list your property on Realestate.com.kh, please contact us today at info@realestate.com.kh or 017436756 and we will be happy to meet with you and tell you all the different ways we can help grow and professionalize your real estate business, and teach you how to make the most of our website. Harness the online revolution that is spreading across Cambodia โ€“ and get your listings sold on Realestate.com.kh today, Cambodiaโ€™s home of real estate.
ECC Phase 2 Construction Announced
ECC Phase 2 Construction Announced
June 6, 2022, 5:05 p.m.
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See the ECCย Featured Listing on the New Developments page The East Commercial Centre (ECC), slated for completion along Norodom Boulevard in late 2017, seeks to create a hub for new business in Cambodia. The interior layout of ECC will reflect the demand of start-ups and international business entrants as office space is available in compact and affordable units, between 33msq and 66msq per unit, with rental pricing as low as $15 - $20 per square meter, and managerial fees less than $2 per square meter. All common areas lighting will be solar powered to further reduce managerial fees and the buildingโ€™s carbon footprint. The East Commercial Center shall offer affordable and highly practical office space in the heart of Phnom Penh. However, the ECC, a single tower of 38 floors, is part of phase one of a much larger development project. East View, the development that will host the ECC Office tower, will include three 38 floor towers in the first phase of the project, all developed by Eastland (HK) Ltd. The two other 38 floor towers that will complement the ECC tower are entirely residential - the East View Residences. The advantage of having one office tower, ECC, and two residential towers in the same development, the East View Residence towers, is that businesses that buy or rent office space in the ECC tower will be able to live within the East View Residential towers. Living close to your business headquarters is a competitive advantage in downtown Phnom Penh, where traffic congestion is a growing consideration. Also, no time and money spent on transport to your place of work means more time and money for your family, friends and pursuing new business opportunities. The East Commercial Centre (ECC), slated for completion along Norodom Boulevard in late 2017, seeks to create a hub for new business in Cambodia. Since the announcement of the construction of the first phase of the East View Development, namely the ECC tower and the first two Residential towers, Eastland has received great feedback from the local and international market - businesses want to reserve office space in the commercial center and families and business people want to buy units within the first two residential towers. In light of this very positive response and the sense responsibility this has evoked in the developer, Eastland intends to start the second phase of the Eastview development shortly. The second phase will include a business hotel and supporting facilities to meet the ECCโ€™s demand. Some of these additional facilities will include a high-end club, a swimming pool and a full health and gym center. A lot of real estate agents have also shown great interest in the ECC and East View development, and Eastland has confidence that over half of the development will be able to be sold to locals within the Cambodian market. ย See the ECCย Featured Listing on the New Developments page