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FDI Encouraged by Foreign Property Ownership Allowances
FDI Encouraged by Foreign Property Ownership Allowances
June 6, 2022, 5:05 p.m.
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Foreign direct investment (FDI) is luring a new breed of foreigners to Cambodia, and the region more generally. With foreigners comes an increase in demand for property, and different types of property - and a series of new allowances in national property laws to accommodate this demand.Foreign investors come to the South East Asia region for the low labour costs, connectivity between the neighbouring economies, and the huge supply of land, resources and business opportunities. And as local markets grow, FDI will naturally follow as international companies are spurred by the chance of jumping on the wagon of a fast moving economy. Foreign capital presents a huge engine of growth in South East Asian countries such as Cambodia, Vietnam, Myanmar and Laos - which cumulatively saw an average annual rise in FDI of 9.2 percent in the years 2010 to 2013. In this FDI growth, Myanmar was the leader of the pack with a 35.8 percent increase over the three year period. Cambodia followed with 22.3 percent; Laos came third at 15.2 percent; and finally, Vietnam, fell behind with just 2.6 percent growth over the three year survey. Yet, amid the Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar and Vietnam bloc, foreigners are subject to a variety of ownership limits. The foremost of these is being barred from owning land on a freehold basis, otherwise termed as outright ownership in perpetuity. This is a rule which is largely steadfast throughout the four nationsโ€™ borders. This may not be surprising, however, as freehold possession of land is likewise unavailable to citizens of Laos, Myanmar and Vietnam, where government policy holds the state as the principal owner of all land. Long-term leasehold is, therefore, the accepted form of land ownership for foreigners based in these nations. Lease terms are flexible for most purposes, whether it be for a new business property or a residential address, and allow room for ownership limits to potentially ease in the years to come as governments in the region increase efforts to attract quality FDI. Given the relative political stability in the region, investors are generally happy to accept these long term leases. Cambodia, unlike its three neighboring counterparts, has a freehold land ownership system for its citizens. Foreigners based in Cambodia are also allowed rights of ownership over certain properties, subject to 2010 Law on the Provision of Ownership Rights. These rights, however, are restricted to buildings that have obtained a "strata title", which is available only to newly completed apartment buildings. According to the strata title regulation, foreigners cannot acquire a ground-floor unit legally, and any foreign ownership allocation is limited to a maximum of 70 percent of the units in any one co-owned building. Nevertheless, a foreigner lease term over landed properties can still be up to a 50 year maximum, with a 50 year renewal option included. In Laos, land is owned by the "national community", meaning no individual or business entity, foreign or local, can truly own land. Land-use rights are only granted to individuals or organizations by the state, and these rights are able to be transferred or inherited. 50 year leases are commonly granted to foreign individuals or companies. Myanmar's constitution similarly establishes the state as the ultimate owner of all land. Yet, under the new Myanmar Foreign Investment Law, an investor may lease land for up to 50 years, with two 10 year extensions. Structures affixed to land are the property of the foreign owner, but these rights revert to the lessor or the state with no prescribed compensation when the lease comes to an end. A Condominium Law, likely inspired by the Cambodian example, that is currently in development in Myanmar but not yet in force, would allow a foreigner to purchase a condominium on the sixth floor or above of a co-owned building, up to a quota of 40 percent foreign ownership of the total units in the property. In Vietnam, freehold ownership by foreigners over land is prohibited by the constitution. Yet state authorized leases between 50 and 70 years are widely available, especially for development projects, and renewable at the discretion of officials. Further, pursuant to the Vietnamese Law of Housing 2014, a foreigner may now own a unit in an apartment or condominium building - if it is a no-more-than 30 percent foreign owned building. The influx of FDI and the relaxations upon ownership laws is pushing local real estate developers to create and sell more residential space suitable for the needs of this new investor class. The massive boom in construction in all of these countries, Cambodiaโ€™s condo explosion being a prime example, reflects this drive to meet a new FDI based market. As rules are eased, companies such as property developers, banks and providers of property-related services, like maintenance, insurance and security, soon flow into the economy and boost it from within. In evidence of this, the GDPsโ€™ of Cambodia and Myanmar each grew 9.7 percent last year; Vietnam's shot up by 8.8 percent; and Laos experienced 5.2 percent GDP growth.
Mortgage Matters Part 2: What's in a Home Loan
Mortgage Matters Part 2: What's in a Home Loan
June 6, 2022, 5:06 p.m.
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There are three basic components to anyย mortgage. You must understand these clearly before you start the home loan application process.ย If you missed Mortgage Matters Part 1, read it here!In short, these are the homeย loan amount, interest rate, and loan term:Mortgage Component #1 - The Loan Amount: The loan amount is the principal amount that you want to borrow. Banks in Cambodiaย generally give a loan of up to 70% of the property value. Mortgage Component #2 - The Interest Rate: The interest rate is very important to understand! It is the percentage of annual interest that you have to pay on the total loan amount. It can be a fixed rate, a flexible rate, or a combination of both. Mortgage Component #3 - The Loan Term: The loan term is the duration/length of time that you take to completely repay the loan. Loan generally range from 15 to 30 years in Cambodia. If you combine the principal loan amount and the interest amount,ย you will then knowย the overall loan amount. Mostย home loans are usually repaid via monthly installments.The repayment comprises two parts or portions. One partย is for the repayment of the principal amount. The other partย is for the repayment of the interest.This information should help you calculate your monthly mortgage payment... These home loan calculators should help too!ย Ready to get a Mortgage??ย Inquire for a home loan here.
Politics and Frontier Property Markets
Politics and Frontier Property Markets
June 6, 2022, 5:05 p.m.
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Myanmar's election held on November 8, deemed as the countryโ€™s first free election in 25 years, caught the attention of people around the world as Aung San Suu Kyiโ€™s National League for Democracy won by a landslide. Considering the date from the Directorate of Investment and Company Administration (DICA) indicating the rise in the real estate market in Myanmar from $440 million in 2012 to 2014, to $780.7 million this year, Post Propertyโ€™s Catherine Harry met up with Kevin Goos, CEO of Century 21 Cambodia, to talk about how the changes in the political scene will impact the local and regional property markets. How does the Cambodian property market fare compared to the region? Cambodia has the most attractive market for real estate development in Asia right now. Following closely are Japan and Myanmar. Most real estate markets such as Singapore, Hong Kong, and Taiwan have seen a decrease in transaction by as much as 30 per cent; hence, the surge in foreign buyers over the last 24 months who are purchasing condos in Cambodia. Phnom Penh is seen as relatively affordable when compared to other cities in Southeast Asia and Cambodia has a strong economic growth track record with strong GDP growth since 2001. Comparative real estate markets such as Singapore, Taipei, and Hong Kong were booming in the 1980โ€™s and 1990โ€™s. What we are seeing in Phnom Penh is a city that is โ€œcatching upโ€ and we can directly see the success of new developments, most notably North Park Condominium which sold 40 per cent of phase 1 on launch day. What advantages does Cambodia have in terms of laws, regulations and the ability for foreign ownership? Cambodia is good for business. The governmentโ€™s stance on foreign direct investment (FDI) is very attractive when compared to surrounding countries. The drafting of the new development and construction law will create a clear pipeline for big developers to enter the market and the creation of the strata title and condo law in 2009, allowed for a transparent and practically applied way for foreigners to buy condos in Cambodia. Recently, Vietnam has brought in new laws for foreign ownership. While it appears to have had mixed results thus far, could this have an impact on property development in Cambodia? Yes. The new Vietnam laws on foreign ownership are a move in the right direction and I am sure when these laws are practically applied to the local market, more investors will continue to bring new real estate developments into Vietnam. Traditionally, if both Vietnam and Thailand are doing well in real estate, Cambodia also grows. In this case Phnom Penh is very far ahead of Ho Chi Minh City for condo development, housing development, and commercial development. The main positive effect of a prosperous real estate development market in Vietnam, that benefits Cambodia, is the decreased cost in construction materials for new developments in Cambodia. With Myanmarโ€™s recent election, and the hope of a proposed condominium law, how could this change the focus of investors looking at frontier economies? How do you see the election results affecting the real estate market there? Myanmar is an attractive country for both retail and institutional investors, largely due to the growing populations, geographic location, and the positive results of last elections. However, for brands entering the real estate market, like Century 21, we are still very far from considering Myanmar as US sanctions are still in effect and pertain primarily to property. The condo law has been in the works for roughly 24 months and would have a great effect on real estate developments in the country. Once Myanmar finalises the condo law and allows foreigners to own condominiums outright, we will see a huge surge in world class developments begin to emerge in the country, bringing some of the best developers and large amounts of FDI. How important is political stability when it comes to investorsโ€™ decisions? Both retail and institutional investors are smart and base their decision around elections in frontier markets. However, Cambodia has been very consistent in economic growth and political stability for the last 15 years. We are seeing investor confidence at a very high level in Cambodia. After the recent political events in Cambodia, do you think it will have a lasting effect on the real estate market? The real estate market here has not been affected by any recent political events. The only political events that affect real estate transactions in Cambodia over the last 15 years are elections and they are minimal. Usually transactions begin to slow down about six months prior to elections and pick back up again about six months after the election outcome. This has been the recent trend and we expect to see this trend continue. However, as Cambodia enters into the ASEAN community, we expect to see a strong real estate sector in Cambodia well into the 2020โ€™s. Itโ€™s believed that foreign investment in retail in Myanmar is limited because of its regulations that require foreign-brand entries to team up with local partners. Do you see similar problems happening in Cambodia? Foreign brands can enter the Myanmar market as a franchisor without a local partner but are required to have less than 40 per cent control over franchisee operations. American brands are still very hesitant due to the current sanctions that pertain primarily to specially designated individuals (SDIโ€™s) who are considered to be involved in human rights violations. Currently, there are about 85 SDIโ€™s that are restricted from doing business with American brands or American nationals should they involve in more than 50 per cent of the current investment, especially in property. Catherine Harry, Phnom Penh Post, Post Property.
Real Estate Courses develop Professional Standards
Real Estate Courses develop Professional Standards
June 6, 2022, 5:05 p.m.
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In a profession that has long seen unlicensed real estate agents from tuk tuk drivers to open Facebook groups saturating the profession, local universities and real estate agencies are clamoring to attract and groom the next generation of agents. With fees ranging from $250 to $1000, these classes aim to teach the in and outs of the profession through business courses and lengthy intensive seminars. However, some students find that they need a more thorough education before committing to the profession.In Sitha, vice president and senior valuer of World Trust Estate teaches courses at both the Cambodian Valuers and Estate Agents Association (CVEA) and Western University.At Western Universityโ€™s three-credit 48-hour course, he focuses on basic knowledge of the market and industry trends to provide a general overview. โ€œThe students will have a better understanding of the real estate market in the area; why there are many companies investing on this sector, and why there are many investors investing in this country,โ€ said Sitha. โ€œReal estate is an important subject globally. Thatโ€™s why countries like Malaysia and Singapore teach [these] subjects.โ€ Out of all the lessons that the students can take away, Sitha reminds them time and time again of the importance of ethics to steer agents away from becoming entangled within legal predicaments, something that is rising as often unchecked investor cash flows in from overseas. โ€œThe most crucial duty of a real estate agent is to legitimise developments and investment,โ€ he said, adding that to do so, an agent has to verify if the developer is properly licensed and has obtained permits from the authorities. Another thing he stresses is that agents need to do their homework and investigate a developerโ€™s international and local track record, because โ€œmeasuring a clientโ€™s financial status is a very important thing to be sure of,โ€ something that can be difficult for smaller projects or new entrants into the scene. Meanwhile, at CVEA the classes are geared towards career development and valuation. The students range from company managers, to government officials and bankers who wish to increase their knowledge in a fast growing market. His class is usually full of students, he said. Taught one day a week at a cost of $200 to $250, once completed, students receive CVEA certification. Century 21 Cambodia, an international franchise, is another company offering classes for current and prospective agents. Learning Director, Grace Rachny Fong, said that their best selling and well-known course is โ€œHow to be a professional real estate agentโ€ at $295 for a full day intensive. Other workshops last for three days at a total of 36 hours. Once completed, participants receive certification that is recognised in all 75 countries in which Century 21 operates. Century 21 also offers 16-day, seven course packages to the tune of $990. The majority of the students, Fong said, vary from college graduates, company managers, doctors and dentists, as wells as current investors. Se Penglong, a business major at Western University and one of Sithaโ€™s many students, said that real estate classes have provided an insight into the sector and the terms, conditions and responsibilities involved in a real estate deal; something which he sees as beneficial as the sector grows. โ€œWe can see rapid growth in infrastructure and construction,โ€ he said. โ€œAt the same time, we can also see an increase in foreign and local investment.โ€ Meanwhile, Ry Socheat, also a business major, said that although he has learned a lot, he doesnโ€™t yet have the confidence to delve into the world of real estate. โ€œWhile the course has been valuable, the lessons only cover a small part of a complex sector,โ€ he said. Kong Sovanatey, who is pursuing a degree in hotel management, explained that while she now has a grasp of the fundamentals, when it comes to purchasing or looking for property, she would still prefer to seek out a professional real estate agent. Um Vuthdara, a professor of Economics at Pannasastra University of Cambodia, said that the real estate courses through both universities and agencies are a good start because โ€œwe should have developed these skills many, many years agoโ€. While the construction sector has taken centre stage, becoming one of the major contributors towards GDP growth, he explained that no country can develop โ€œwithout good human capitalโ€. With 13 years of experience as a professor, he said that to support real estate development, โ€œeducation and training needs to also include direct practical work,โ€ noting that while it is up to a university or agency to provide quality programs, a course just provides a general guideline. It is up to the โ€œstudents to practice their work with the private sector and investors,โ€ he said, adding that is when the value of a real estate course really comes into play. Catherine Harry and Moeun Nhean, Phnom Penh Post, Post Property.
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ANZ Royal and Realestate.com.kh Unite to Bring Cambodians' Home Loan Assistance
ANZ Royal and Realestate.com.kh Unite to Bring Cambodians' Home Loan Assistance
June 6, 2022, 5:05 p.m.
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China Signs ASEAN Railway Agreement
China Signs ASEAN Railway Agreement
June 6, 2022, 5:05 p.m.
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Plans for a ASEAN Railway network are beginning to solidify, with China pushing the long-stalled project into action in recent news and signing an agreement with the Laotian government. If this railway ultimately extends to Phnom Penh, the real estate market should certainly see benefits.The ASEAN Railway plan, however, is not a new story. As long ago as 1995, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations leaders first proposed constructing a region wide railway because it seemed the best alternative to unsuitable road connections which are currently linking the region. Faced with wide disagreements between Southeast Asian nations over how to proceed to actually implementing theย ASEAN Railway plan, and a shortage of funds, however, the railway talk soon subsided to silence. But then entered China; a country which has long prided itself on pushing through fantastical ideas to completion. With grand visions of Chinese engineered trains moving the region forward, economically and politically, recent reports confirm that China is now willing to come to the party with the money and expertise to drive the project ASEAN Railway to a more serious planning stage. "The length of China's high-speed railways in operation has reached 16,000km, accounting for more than 60% of the world's total," said Chinese Premier Li Keqiang in his March 5 opening speech to this year's session of the National People's Congress. After this announcement, Li followed by saying that China would now step up efforts to expand rail links abroad. It is no secret that anย ASEAN Railwayย is what Li had in mind by this expansion. Since becoming Chinese premier in 2013, Li has continuously visited the region and, while in the various nationsโ€™ ears, has served as an unofficial salesman for Chinese railway businesses. Li has suggested that these railway businesses are well-positioned, and now well-experience, to take advantage of new opportunities to the south of China. State-owned China CNR and CSR are the world's two biggest railway makers as measured by sales, and recently have agreed to merge. These Chinese state-run companies enjoy many cost advantages in their railway operations - as they are able to handle everything from initial railroad placement and design, right through to track-laying, station construction and full-system installation. Chinese companies are suggesting that they can accomplish all these tasks at 50 to 66 percent less cost than Japanese, U.S. and European rail rivals. For Southeast Asian countries with budgeting priorities, China looks like a worthy partner for any ASEAN Railway projects. Early this month, China and Laos reached agreement to build a 40-billion yuan ($6.28 billion), 418-kilometer railway from Kunming, the capital of southwestern Chinaโ€™s Yunnan province, to Vientiane, Laos capital, according to the official China Economic Herald report that followed a signing ceremony. The ceremony was attended by the National Development and Reform Commission, China Railway Corporation, and Export-Import Bank of China. According to Chinese media, China will cover 70 percent of the necessary investment for the new line, while Laos will be responsible for the remainder. Once in operation, the railway will be Laosโ€™ longest and fastest yet, with an average speed of 160 kilometers per hour and 60 percent of the line being bridges and tunnels.ย The next step for Chinaโ€™s Silk Road railway is yet to be seen, and the world waits to see whether a full-scaleย ASEAN Railway will become a reality.
Should You Buy into a Property Boom?
Should You Buy into a Property Boom?
June 6, 2022, 5:05 p.m.
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Without even consideringย HOW to buy into a booming real estate market, many people question whether it is a wise decision to buy into a property boom at all - and this is a fair reaction... It is also a question which is highly relevant to the current Cambodian property market, as land prices skyrocket in urban hubs such as Phnom Penh and central Siem Reap. To answer whether or not you should buy into a property boom - there is no perfectย answer for every potential investor - as whether you should, or should not, buy during a property boom will depend almost entirely on your unique circumstances. Each type ofย property buyer has a unique set of considerations before deciding whether to buy during a property boom. With that in mind, Realestate.com.kh wants to advise each type of property buyer respectively: The "First Home" Buyer; should you buy during a property boom? First home buyers are generally theย most priceย sensitive type of buyer, because they may notย have any equity (current properties) to use for a mortgage on their next property investment. Therefore, theyย are usually dependent on only theirย deposit savings to buy a new property. For this type of buyer, deciding whether to ride a property boom,ย comes down to only buying when you can actually afford to. First time home buyers have likely delayed their purchase,ย hoping that the market is going toย adjust - downwards. However, unfortunately, in a property boom, delaying a purchase on a rising market oftenย only costs the first home buyer more in the long run - as the average property prices don't stop growing. Keep in mind that property investment is for the long-term, even in a property boom, so the most important thing is to save hard for a larger deposit and avoid mortgage commitments, if possible. Then, aim to buy a property in a good position where you can add value over time. A "Change of Scenery" Buyer; should you buy during a property boom? In general - most people moving, will move to another property in their local area. However, many people look to escape the congestionย of urban areas as they begin to grow up - in search of a quieter life on the outskirts of the city, suburbs, by the beach, near a forestย or on a farm. Making a successful lifestyle-change property purchaseย will depend on how familiar you are with that new market, as well as the state of the property market in which you are selling your current property. Strong selling conditionsย in central Phnom Penh, for example, the extremely well-valued Chamkarmon district,ย mean itโ€™s the perfect time to sell for those considering a lifestyle change property - and wanting to move to a location outside the central city: for example, trade in yourย high-valued villa property in BKK1, for a Borey home along Chea Sophara Road. Usually, prices are lower in areas outside the city, so selling in the city and moving to the country right now, during the property boom, means your purchasing power will be maximized. You should be able to get a bigger and better property with more privacy, and be near mortgage free - because you current home's sale should cover purchase fees. No mortgage would also improve your lifestyle, remember, but you might be trading this pressure forย a slightly longerย commute to work... The "Down-Sizing" Buyer; should you buy during a property boom? The down sizer, those people looking for a smaller, cheaper home, is often in the best position to buy their next homeย during a property boom. The chief example of a down-sizer is the retiree. Like an property up-grader, they tend to be selling at the same time as they are buying. However, the down-sizer is lucky that their new home tends to be worth lessย than the one they are selling. Strong demand will assist this type of property buyer, such as that present during a property boom - because it means aย maximumย sale price is available. With property boomย conditions helping to assure a strong result, retirees and other down-sizers are more likely to be in a position to put some money in the bank and buy a less expensive retirement property. The "Property Investor"; should you buy during a property boom? Every property investors needs to ensure theย money-return is sufficientย before taking the plunge into even a property boom market. In a rapidly rising market such as Cambodia, that means keeping a strongย head and not getting caught upย in the boom fever. One of the main factors influencing your decision of whether to buy in a booming market, as a property investor, will be whether you will also be selling in a booming market, since capitalizing on demand for your existing property will boost the cash you have available to fund your next purchase. Consider your circumstances seriously before stepping into even a booming market - and consult a financial adviser to help make the right decision. Read more about how to approach property investment decisions, on Realestate.com.kh today!
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June 6, 2022, 5:05 p.m.
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แž‘แžถแŸ†แž„แž“แŸแŸ‡แž‚แžบแž‡แžถแž แŸแžแžปแž•แž›แž‘แžถแŸ†แž„ แŸฆ แžŠแŸ‚แž›แž”แž€แžŸแŸ’แžšแžถแž™แžแžถ แž€แžถแžšแžŸแŸ’แžœแŸ‚แž„แž™แž›แŸ‹แž–แžธแž‘แžธแž•แŸ’แžŸแžถแžšแžขแž“แžกแžถแž‰ แž‡แžถแž‡แž˜แŸ’แžšแžพแžŸแž‘แžธ แŸก แž€แŸ’แž“แžปแž„แž€แžถแžšแž”แž„แŸ’แž€แžพแž“แž˜แžปแžแž‡แŸ†แž“แžฝแž‰แžšแž”แžŸแŸ‹แžขแŸ’แž“แž€ แž˜แžทแž“แžแžถแž‡แžถแž—แŸ’แž“แžถแž€แŸ‹แž„แžถแžšแžขแž…แž›แž“แž‘แŸ’แžšแž–แŸ’แž™ แžฌแž€แž˜แŸ’แž›แžถแŸ†แž„แž›แž€แŸ‹แžขแž…แž›แž“แž‘แŸ’แžšแž–แŸ’แž™แž“แŸ„แŸ‡แž‘แŸแŸ” แžœแžถแž€แŸแž‡แžถแž˜แžผแž›แž แŸแžแžปแžŠแŸ‚แž›แž”แž„แŸ’แž แžถแž‰แžแžถ แž‡แžถแž…แžปแž„แž€แŸ’แžšแŸ„แž™แžœแžถแž“แžนแž„แž‡แŸ†แž“แžฝแžŸแžฒแŸ’แž™แžœแžทแž’แžธแž›แž€แŸ‹แžแžถแž˜แž”แŸ‚แž”แž’แž˜แŸ’แž˜แžแžถแž•แŸ’แžŸแŸแž„แŸ—แž‘แŸ€แžแŸ” แŸก. แž–แžทแžŸแŸ„แž’แž“แŸแžขแŸ†แž–แžธแž‚แŸ†แž“แžทแžแžŸแŸ’แžœแŸ‚แž„แž™แž›แŸ‹แž–แžธแž‘แžธแž•แŸ’แžŸแžถแžšแž›แžฟแž“แŸ–แž€แžถแžšแžšแŸ€แž”แž…แŸ†แž™แžปแž‘แŸ’แž’แž“แžถแž€แžถแžšแžŸแŸ’แžœแŸ‚แž„แž™แž›แŸ‹แž–แžธแž‘แžธแž•แŸ’แžŸแžถแžšแžขแž“แžกแžถแž‰ แž˜แžถแž“แž—แžถแž–แž†แžถแž”แŸ‹แžšแž แŸแžŸ แž“แžทแž„แž„แžถแž™แžŸแŸ’แžšแžฝแž›แŸ” แž‘แž“แŸ’แž‘แžนแž˜แž“แžนแž„แž“แŸ„แŸ‡แž™แžพแž„แž€แŸแžขแžถแž…แž”แžทแž‘ แžฌแž”แžพแž€แž™แžปแž‘แŸ’แž’แž“แžถแž€แžถแžšแž“แŸ„แŸ‡แžŠแŸ„แž™แž‚แŸ’แžšแžถแž“แŸ‹แžแŸ‚แž…แžปแž…แž›แžพ mouse แž™แžพแž„แžแŸ‚แž”แŸ‰แžปแžŽแŸ’แžŽแŸ„แŸ‡แŸ” แž›แŸ„แž€แžขแŸ’แž“แž€แž€แŸแžขแžถแž…แžšแŸ€แž”แž…แŸ†แžฒแŸ’แž™แž˜แžถแž“แž™แžปแž‘แŸ’แž’แž“แžถแž€แžถแžšแž…แŸ’แžšแžพแž“แž€แžพแžแžกแžพแž„แžŸแŸ’แžšแž”แž‚แŸ’แž“แžถ (แž€แžถแžšแž–แžทแžŸแŸ„แž’แž•แŸ’แžŸแŸแž„แž‚แŸ’แž“แžถ) แžŠแŸ‚แž›แž’แŸ’แžœแžพแžฒแŸ’แž™แžขแŸ’แž“แž€แž˜แžถแž“แž›แž‘แŸ’แž’แž—แžถแž–แž”แŸ’แžšแŸ€แž”แž’แŸ€แž”แž™แžปแž‘แŸ’แž’แž“แžถแž€แžถแžšแž€แžถแžšแžŸแŸ’แžœแŸ‚แž„แž™แž›แŸ‹แž‘แžธแž•แŸ’แžŸแžถแžšแž–แžธแžš แžŠแŸ„แž™แž•แŸ’แž‘แžถแž›แŸ‹แž€แŸ’แž“แžปแž„แž–แŸแž›แžแŸ‚แž˜แžฝแž™แŸ” แžŠแžผแž…แŸ’แž“แŸแŸ‡แž แžพแž™ แžœแžถแž‡แžถแžœแžทแž’แžธแžŠแŸ‚แž›แžขแžถแž…แžฒแŸ’แž™แžขแŸ’แž“แž€แž–แžทแžŸแŸ„แž’แž‚แŸ†แž“แžทแžแž”แžถแž“แž™แŸ‰แžถแž„แž†แžถแž”แŸ‹แžšแž แŸแžŸแŸ”แŸข. แž–แž„แŸ’แžšแžธแž€แž”แžถแž“แž›แžฟแž“แŸ–แž“แŸ…แž–แŸแž›แžŠแŸ‚แž›แžขแŸ’แž“แž€แž˜แžถแž“แž™แžปแž‘แŸ’แž’แž“แžถแž€แžถแžšแžŸแŸ’แžœแŸ‚แž„แžšแž€แž‘แžธแž•แŸ’แžŸแžถแžšแž˜แžฝแž™แžŠแŸ‚แž›แž€แŸ†แž–แžปแž„แž‘แž‘แžฝแž›แž”แžถแž“แž‡แŸ„แž‚แž‡แŸแž™แž€แŸ’แž“แžปแž„แž€แžถแžšแž–แž„แŸ’แžšแžธแž€แžœแžถแžฒแŸ’แž™แž’แŸ†แž‡แžถแž„แž˜แžปแž“แž“แžนแž„แž˜แžถแž“แž—แžถแž–แž„แžถแž™แžŸแŸ’แžšแžฝแž›แž•แž„แžŠแŸ‚แžšแŸ”แžŠแŸ„แž™แžŸแžถแžšแžแŸ‚แžขแŸ’แž“แž€แž˜แžถแž“แž‘แžทแž“แŸ’แž“แž“แŸแž™ แž“แžทแž„แž€แžถแžšแžœแžทแž—แžถแž‚แž‘แžถแŸ†แž„แžขแžŸแŸ‹แž“แŸ…แž€แŸ’แž“แžปแž„แž€แžŽแŸ’แžแžถแž”แŸ‹แžŠแŸƒแžšแž”แžŸแŸ‹แžขแŸ’แž“แž€ แžขแŸ’แž“แž€แžŠแžนแž„แž…แŸ’แž”แžถแžŸแŸ‹แžแžถ แžขแŸ’แžœแžธแžŠแŸ‚แž›แž”แŸ’แžšแžŸแžพแžš แž“แžทแž„แžขแŸ’แžœแžธแžŠแŸ‚แž›แž˜แžทแž“แž”แŸ’แžšแžŸแžพแžšแŸ” แž”แŸ’แžšแž€แžถแžšแž“แŸแŸ‡แž’แŸ’แžœแžพแžฒแŸ’แž™แž™แžปแž‘แŸ’แž’แž“แžถแž€แžถแžšแžŸแŸ’แžœแŸ‚แž„แžšแž€แž‘แžธแž•แŸ’แžŸแžถแžšแžขแž“แžกแžถแž‰ แžŸแž˜แž”แŸ†แž•แžปแžแž€แŸ’แž“แžปแž„แž€แžถแžšแž–แž„แŸ’แžšแžธแž€แž™แžปแž‘แŸ’แž’แž“แžถแž€แžถแžšแžšแž”แžŸแŸ‹แžแŸ’แž›แžฝแž“แŸ”แŸฃ. แž‘แŸ…แž›แžพแžŸแž–แžธแž‘แžธแž€แž“แŸ’แž›แŸ‚แž„แžŠแŸ‚แž›แžขแŸ’แž“แž€แžขแžถแž…แž‘แŸ…แžŠแž›แŸ‹แž‡แžถแž’แž˜แŸ’แž˜แžแžถแŸ–แž”แžŽแŸ’แžแžถแž‰แžขแŸŠแžธแž“แž’แžบแžŽแžทแžแž‡แžฝแž™แžฒแŸ’แž™แžขแŸ’แž“แž€แžŸแŸ’แžœแŸ‚แž„แžšแž€แž”แžถแž“แž˜แž“แžปแžŸแŸ’แžŸแž“แŸ…แž‡แžปแŸ†แžœแžทแž‰แž–แžทแž—แž–แž›แŸ„แž€แŸ” แž‘แžธแž•แŸ’แžŸแžถแžšแž‚แŸ„แž›แžŠแŸ…แžšแž”แžŸแŸ‹แžขแŸ’แž“แž€แž“แžนแž„แžแŸ’แžšแžผแžœแž”แžถแž“แž–แž„แŸ’แžšแžธแž€แž™แŸ‰แžถแž„แžแŸ’แž›แžถแŸ†แž„ แž“แŸ…แž–แŸแž›แžŠแŸ‚แž›แžขแŸ’แž“แž€แž˜แžถแž“แž›แž‘แŸ’แž’แž—แžถแž–แž‘แžถแž€แŸ‹แž‘แž„แž‡แžถแž˜แžฝแž™แž“แžนแž„แž˜แž“แžปแžŸแŸ’แžŸแžŠแŸ‚แž›แžšแžŸแŸ‹แž“แŸ…แž€แŸ’แžšแŸ…แž–แžธแž‘แžธแžแžถแŸ†แž„แžšแž”แžŸแŸ‹แžขแŸ’แž“แž€ แž‡แžถแž–แžทแžŸแŸแžŸแž“แŸ…แž–แŸแž›แžขแŸ’แž“แž€แž€แŸ†แž–แžปแž„แžŸแŸ’แžœแŸ‚แž„แžšแž€แžขแŸ’แž“แž€แž”แžŽแŸ’แžแžถแž€แŸ‹แž‘แžปแž“แž•แŸ’แž“แŸ‚แž€แžขแž…แž›แž“แž‘แŸ’แžšแž–แŸ’แž™แžขแž“แŸ’แžแžšแž‡แžถแžแžทแŸ”แžŠแŸ„แž™แž”แŸ’แžšแžพแž”แŸ’แžšแžถแžŸแŸ‹แž€แžถแžšแžŸแŸ’แžœแŸ‚แž„แžšแž€แž‘แžธแž•แŸ’แžŸแžถแžšแžขแž“แžกแžถแž‰ แžขแŸ’แž“แž€แžขแžถแž…แž‘แžถแž€แŸ‹แž‘แž„แž“แžนแž„แž˜แž“แžปแžŸแŸ’แžŸแž˜แŸ’แž“แžถแž€แŸ‹ แžŠแŸ‚แž›แžŸแŸ’แž‚แžถแž›แŸ‹แž˜แŸ’แž“แžถแž€แŸ‹แž‘แŸ€แž แžŠแŸ‚แž›แžŸแŸ’แž‚แžถแž›แŸ‹แž”แž“แŸ’แžแž‘แŸ…แž˜แŸ’แž“แžถแž€แŸ‹แž‘แŸ€แž แž€แŸ’แž“แžปแž„แžšแž™แŸˆแž–แŸแž›แžแŸ‚แž”แŸ‰แžปแž“แŸ’แž˜แžถแž“แžœแžทแž“แžถแž‘แžธแž”แŸ‰แžปแžŽแŸ’แžŽแŸ„แŸ‡ แž แžพแž™แžŠแŸ‚แž›แž–แžฝแž€แž‚แŸแžขแžถแž…แž“แžนแž„แžšแžŸแŸ‹แž“แŸ…แžšแžถแž”แŸ‹แž–แžถแž“แŸ‹แž‚แžธแžกแžผแž˜แŸ‰แŸ‚แžแž–แžธแžขแŸ’แž“แž€แŸ” แž“แŸแŸ‡แž แžพแž™แž‚แžบแž‡แžถแžขแŸ†แžŽแžถแž…แžšแž”แžŸแŸ‹แž”แžŽแŸ’แžแžถแž‰แžŸแž„แŸ’แž‚แž˜ แž“แžทแž„แž€แžถแžšแžŸแŸ’แžœแŸ‚แž„แžšแž€แž‘แžธแž•แŸ’แžŸแžถแžšแžขแž“แžกแžถแž‰แŸ” แž”แŸ’แžšแžŸแžทแž“แž”แžพแžขแŸ’แž“แž€แž˜แžถแž“แž”แžŽแŸ’แžแžถแž‰แžแžผแž…แž˜แžฝแž™แž€แŸ’แž“แžปแž„แžขแŸŠแžทแž“แž’แžบแžŽแžทแžแžŠแŸ‚แž›แž˜แžถแž“แžŸแž˜แžถแž‡แžทแž€แž”แŸ’แžšแž แŸ‚แž› แŸคแŸฅแŸ  แžšแžผแž” แžขแŸ’แž“แž€แžขแžถแž…แž˜แžถแž“แžŸแž€แŸ’แžแžถแž“แžปแž–แž›แž™แŸ‰แžถแž„แžแŸ’แž›แžถแŸ†แž„แž€แŸ’แž“แžปแž„แž€แžถแžšแž–แž„แŸ’แžšแžธแž€แž”แžŽแŸ’แžแžถแž‰แž“แŸแŸ‡แžแžถแž˜แžขแŸŠแžทแž“แž’แžบแžŽแžทแžแŸ”แŸค.แž€แžถแžšแžŸแŸ’แžœแŸ‚แž„แžšแž€แž‘แžธแž•แŸ’แžŸแžถแžšแžขแž“แžกแžถแž‰แž˜แžถแž“แž”แŸ’แžšแžŸแžทแž‘แŸ’แž’แž—แžถแž–แž‡แžถแž„แž€แžถแžšแžขแŸ†แž–แžถแžœแž“แžถแžœแž›แž€แŸ‹แž–แžธแž–แŸ’แžšแŸ„แŸ‡แžขแžแžทแžแžทแž‡แž“แžšแž”แžŸแŸ‹แžขแŸ’แž“แž€แž˜แžถแž“แž›แž€แŸ’แžแžแžŽแŸ’แžŒแž‚แŸ’แžšแž”แŸ‹แž‚แŸ’แžšแžถแž“แŸ‹ แž“แžทแž„แž˜แžถแž“แžŸแŸแž…แž€แŸ’แžแžธแžšแŸ†แž—แžพแž”!แž”แŸ’แžšแžŸแžทแž“แž”แžพแžขแŸ’แž“แž€แž‚แŸ„แŸ‡แž‘แŸ’แžœแžถแžšแž•แŸ’แž‘แŸ‡ แžฌแž•แŸ’แž‰แžพแžšแžขแŸŠแžธแž˜แŸ‚แž›แž‘แŸ…แž€แžถแž“แŸ‹แž‡แž“แž…แž˜แŸ’แž›แŸ‚แž€ แž“แŸ„แŸ‡แž”แžถแž“แž“แŸแž™แžแžถ แž–แžฝแž€แž‚แŸแž˜แžทแž“แžŠแžนแž„แžขแŸ’แžœแžธแž‘แžถแŸ†แž„แžขแžŸแŸ‹แž–แžธแžŸแŸแžœแžถแž€แž˜แŸ’แž˜ แžฌแž€แŸแžšแŸ’แžแžทแŸแžˆแŸ’แž˜แŸ„แŸ‡แžšแž”แžŸแŸ‹แžขแŸ’แž“แž€แŸ” แž”แŸ’แžšแž€แžถแžšแž“แŸแŸ‡แžขแžถแž…แž“แžนแž„แž’แŸ’แžœแžพแžฒแŸ’แž™แž€แžถแžšแž›แž€แŸ‹แžšแž”แžŸแŸ‹แžขแŸ’แž“แž€แž’แŸ’แž›แžถแž€แŸ‹แž…แžปแŸ‡ แž“แžทแž„แž™แžบแžแŸ” แžŠแŸ„แž™แžŸแžถแžšแž€แžถแžšแžŸแŸ’แžœแŸ‚แž„แžšแž€แž‘แžธแž•แŸ’แžŸแžถแžšแžขแž“แžกแžถแž‰ แžขแžแžทแžแžทแž‡แž“แžšแž”แžŸแŸ‹แžขแŸ’แž“แž€แžขแžถแž…แžŠแžนแž„แž“แžผแžœแž‚แŸ’แžšแž”แŸ‹แž–แžแŸŒแž˜แžถแž“แž‘แžถแŸ†แž„แžขแžŸแŸ‹แž˜แžปแž“แž“แžนแž„แž–แžฝแž€แž‚แŸแž‘แŸ†แž“แžถแž€แŸ‹แž‘แŸ†แž“แž„แž˜แž€แžขแŸ’แž“แž€ แž แžพแž™แž–แžฝแž€แž‚แŸแž˜แžถแž“แž—แžถแž–แžšแŸ†แž—แžพแž”แž‘แŸ€แžแž•แž„! แžแžพแžขแžแžทแžแžทแž‡แž“แž”แŸ’แžšแž—แŸแž‘แžŽแžถแžŠแŸ‚แž›แžขแžถแž…แž“แžนแž„แž‘แžทแž‰แž‘แŸ†แž“แžทแž‰แžšแž”แžŸแŸ‹แžขแŸ’แž“แž€แž…แŸ’แžšแžพแž“แž‡แžถแž„?แž€แžถแžšแžŸแŸ’แžœแŸ‚แž„แžšแž€แž‘แžธแž•แŸ’แžŸแžถแžšแžขแž“แžกแžถแž‰ แž‡แžฝแž™แžฒแŸ’แž™แžขแŸ’แž“แž€แž”แž„แŸ’แž€แžพแžแž“แžผแžœแž€แŸ’แžšแžปแž˜แžขแžแžทแžแžทแž‡แž“ ยซแž‡แžถแž”แŸ‹ยป แžŠแŸ‚แž›แž„แžถแž™แžŸแŸ’แžšแžฝแž›แž“แžนแž„แžแŸ’แžšแžผแžœแž”แžถแž“แž•แŸ’แž›แžถแžŸแŸ‹แž”แŸ’แžแžผแžšแžฒแŸ’แž™แž€แŸ’แž›แžถแž™แž‘แŸ…แž‡แžถแž€แžถแžšแž‘แžทแž‰ แž–แžธแž–แŸ’แžšแŸ„แŸ‡แž–แžฝแž€แž‚แŸแž˜แžถแž“แž…แŸ†แžŽแŸแŸ‡แžŠแžนแž„แž‘แžถแž€แŸ‹แž‘แž„แž“แžนแž„แžŸแŸแžœแžถแž€แž˜แŸ’แž˜แžšแž”แžŸแŸ‹แžขแŸ’แž“แž€ แž แžพแž™แž–แžฝแž€แž‚แŸแž‘แž‘แžฝแž›แž”แžถแž“แž€แžถแžšแž”แž‰แŸ’แž…แžปแŸ‡แž”แž‰แŸ’แž…แžผแž›แžšแžฝแž…แž แžพแž™แž˜แžปแž“แž“แžนแž„แžขแŸ’แž“แž€แž“แžทแž™แžถแž™แž‘แŸ…แž€แžถแž“แŸ‹แž–แžฝแž€แž‚แŸแŸ” แž€แžถแžšแž‡แžฝแž”แž‡แžถแž˜แžฝแž™แž“แžนแž„แž˜แž“แžปแžŸแŸ’แžŸแžŠแŸ‚แž›แž…แž„แŸ‹แž“แžทแž™แžถแž™แž‡แžถแž˜แžฝแž™แžขแŸ’แž“แž€แžแŸ‚แž„แžแŸ‚แž˜แžถแž“แž—แžถแž–แžŸแž”แŸ’แž”แžถแž™แž‡แžถแž„แž‡แžถแž“แžทแž…แŸ’แž…!แŸฅ. แž˜แžถแž“แžแž˜แŸ’แž›แŸƒแžแŸ„แž€แž‡แžถแž„ แŸ–แž€แžถแžšแž”แŸ’แžšแžพแž”แŸ’แžšแžถแžŸแŸ‹แž”แžŽแŸ’แžแžถแž‰แžขแŸŠแžทแž“แž’แžบแžŽแžทแžแžŠแžพแž˜แŸ’แž”แžธแžŸแŸ’แžœแŸ‚แž„แžšแž€แžขแžแžทแžแžทแž‡แž“แžขแž…แž›แž“แž‘แŸ’แžšแž–แŸ’แž™ แž˜แžถแž“แžแž˜แŸ’แž›แŸƒแžแŸ„แž€แž‡แžถแž„ แž”แžพแž”แŸ’แžšแŸ€แž”แž’แŸ€แž”แž‘แŸ…แž“แžนแž„แžœแžทแž’แžธแž•แŸ’แžŸแŸแž„แŸ— แžŠแŸ„แž™แžŸแžถแžšแž แŸแžŠแŸ’แž‹แžถแžšแž…แž“แžถแžŸแž˜แŸ’แž–แŸแž“แŸ’แž’แžขแŸŠแžทแž“แž’แžบแžŽแžทแžแž˜แžถแž“แžแž˜แŸ’แž›แŸƒแžแŸ„แž€แž‡แžถแž„แž แŸแžŠแŸ’แž‹แžถแžšแž…แž“แžถแžŸแž˜แŸ’แž–แŸแž“แŸ’แž’แž–แžทแžแž”แŸ’แžšแžถแž€แžŠแž†แŸ’แž„แžถแž™แžŽแžถแžŸแŸ‹แŸ” แž แžพแž™แžขแŸ’แžœแžธแžŠแŸ‚แž›แž›แŸ’แžขแž‡แžถแž„แž“แŸแŸ‡แž‘แŸ…แž‘แŸ€แžแž“แŸ„แŸ‡ แž‚แžบแžขแŸ’แž“แž€แž‚แŸ’แžšแžถแž“แŸ‹แžแŸ‚แž…แŸ†แžŽแžถแž™แž›แžพแžขแŸ’แžœแžธแžŠแŸ‚แž›แžขแŸ’แž“แž€แž”แŸ’แžšแžพแž”แŸ‰แžปแžŽแŸ’แžŽแŸ„แŸ‡ แž แžพแž™แžขแŸ’แž“แž€แžขแžถแž…แž…แžถแž”แŸ‹แž•แŸ’แžแžพแž˜แž–แžธแžแžผแž…แž‘แŸ…แž”แžถแž“!แŸฆ. แž”แž„แŸ’แž€แžพแžแž˜แŸ‰แžถแž€แžšแž”แžŸแŸ‹แžขแŸ’แž“แž€แžแžถแž˜แžขแŸŠแžทแž“แž’แžบแžŽแžทแžแŸ–แžขแŸ’แž“แž€แž“แžนแž„แž˜แžถแž“แžขแžแŸ’แžแž”แŸ’แžšแž™แŸ„แž‡แž“แŸแž€แŸ’แž“แžปแž„แž€แžถแžšแž”แŸ’แžšแž€แžฝแžแž”แŸ’แžšแž‡แŸ‚แž„แžŠแŸแžแŸ’แž›แžถแŸ†แž„แž˜แžฝแž™ แž”แŸ’แžšแžŸแžทแž“แž”แžพแžขแŸ’แž“แž€แžขแžถแž…แž’แŸ’แžœแžพแžฒแŸ’แž™แžแŸ’แž›แžฝแž“แžขแŸ’แž“แž€แžแžปแžŸแž–แžธแž‚แžผแž”แŸ’แžšแž€แžฝแžแžšแž”แžŸแŸ‹แžแŸ’แž›แžฝแž“แžแžถแž˜แžšแž™แŸˆแž€แžถแžšแž”แž„แŸ’แž€แžพแžแž˜แŸ‰แžถแž€แžšแž”แžŸแŸ‹แžขแŸ’แž“แž€แž“แŸ…แž€แŸ’แž“แžปแž„แžขแŸŠแžทแž“แž’แžบแžŽแžทแžแŸ” แž€แžถแžšแžŸแŸ’แžœแŸ‚แž„แžšแž€แž‘แžธแž•แŸ’แžŸแžถแžšแžขแž“แžกแžถแž‰ แž‡แžฝแž™แžฒแŸ’แž™แžขแŸ’แž“แž€แž”แž„แŸ’แž€แžพแž แž“แžทแž„แž•แŸ’แžŸแž–แŸ’แžœแž•แŸ’แžŸแžถแž™ แž˜แŸ‰แžถแž€แž“แŸ„แŸ‡แž™แŸ‰แžถแž„แžŸแŸ’แžšแžฝแž› แž“แžทแž„แž…แŸ†แžŽแžถแž™ แžแŸ„แž€แž”แŸ†แž•แžปแžแŸ”แž‡แžถแžŸแžšแžปแž”แž˜แž€ แž€แžถแžšแžŸแŸ’แžœแŸ‚แž„แžšแž€แž‘แžธแž•แŸ’แžŸแžถแžšแžขแž“แžกแžถแž‰แžขแžถแž…แž‡แžถแžงแž”แž€แžšแžŽแŸแž›แž€แŸ‹แžŠแŸแžแŸ’แž›แžถแŸ†แž„แž€แŸ’แž›แžถแžŸแž˜แŸ’แžšแžถแž”แŸ‹แž–แžถแžŽแžทแž‡แŸ’แž‡แž€แž˜แŸ’แž˜แžขแž…แž›แž“แž‘แŸ’แžšแž–แŸ’แž™แžšแž”แžŸแŸ‹แžขแŸ’แž“แž€ แž‘แŸ„แŸ‡แž”แžธแž‡แžถแžขแŸ’แž“แž€แž‡แžถแž—แŸ’แž“แžถแž€แŸ‹แž„แžถแžšแž˜แŸ’แž“แžถแž€แŸ‹ แžฌแž‡แžถแžขแŸ’แž“แž€แžŸแžถแž„แžŸแž„แŸ‹แžขแž…แž›แž“แž‘แŸ’แžšแž–แŸ’แž™แž€แŸแžŠแŸ„แž™ 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Sihanoukville Property Market Rising Fast
Sihanoukville Property Market Rising Fast
June 6, 2022, 5:05 p.m.
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Sihanoukville has long been a part of the governmentโ€™s plan to develop the Southern coast as Cambodiaโ€™s next tourism hotspot after Siem Reap, and if recent arrival numbers are anything to go by it seems to be growing in appeal. However, as new property developers and casino operators descend on the city, and as budget backpackers continue to zip past to the beaches of nearby islands, it is yet to be seen how the development will play out and what crowd it will bring in. In the first eight months of the year Sihanoukville airport handled a total of 65,698 passengers, with total arrivals at 35,882, up 149 per cent and 140 per cent year-on-year, respectively. Check out properties for RENTย in Sihanoukville now! But as nearby islands such as Koh Rong and Koh Rong Samloem become more heavily marketed, and with the amount of visitors increasing every year โ€“ including tourists from other Asian countries โ€“Sihanoukville still looks scarcely more than a forgotten seaside town. Ho Vandy, a tourism expert and former co-chair of the Private and Public Sector Working Group, said the city has been neglected and outpaced by visitation to the islands, which is largely apparent in the low season. โ€œThere needs to be more attractions such as theme parks and special places to visit to get more tourists all year round,โ€ he said. But beyond the view of sleepy restaurants along Ochheuteal and Serendipity beaches that offer nearly identical sun-bleached and faded menus, Sihanoukville has a growing property sector driven by largely Chinese and ASEAN investment that could pick up the slack during the quiet periods. Check out properties in Sihanoukville, on Realestate.com.kh! One industry that appears to be taking off more than others is gambling, as integrated hotel and casinos aimed particularly at the rising number of Chinese visitors, multiply. Ros Phirun, spokesman for the Ministry of Economy and Finance, said the number of licensed casinos operating in Sihanoukville has doubled since last year to 15, with an additional five applications pending approval. โ€œBefore, casinos were mainly at the border but as the economy grows and more tourists visit the coast more casinos are openingโ€ฆ and for first time Chinese are going to the seaside to look for opportunities to invest,โ€ said Phirun. Sihanoukvilleโ€™s casino boom now puts the city on a par with Poipet, near the Thai border, in terms of the number of licensed facilities, though, still lags behind in volume. But this could change as Chinese arrivals continue to surge. From January to August of this year, arrivals from China to Cambodia totalled 461,518, up 26.5 per cent year-on-year and accounting for 15.2 per cent of total arrival numbers. These numbers have secured Chinaโ€™s place as the second biggest source market behind Vietnam. With Sihanoukville International Airport now operating flights from South Korea, Singapore and China, as well as daily flights to Siem Reap, the coastal city totalled more than 1 million visitors during the eight-month period, boosting its connection not only China but the rest of Asia. Phirun says the casinos, lit up at night in Chinese characters, predominantly do business with online games rather than face-to-face and that the growth of casinos will hopefully draw in more business tourists with greater spending power. โ€œSihanoukville previously attracted local tourists who mostly visit on the weekend and during the holidays, which means business is very slow during the week. If the city can attract more investors in gambling, then construction, hotels and a bigger tourism business will grow accordingly,โ€ he says. But despite the economic potential of hotel and casinos, the countryโ€™s gambling industry has long maintained a murky reputation, while Sihanoukville rarely makes positive headlines.ย Check out properties in Sihanoukville, on Realestate.com.kh! Earlier this year, there was a highly publicised incident involving a group of armed men launching an assault in the Queenco Hotel and Casino to extort money from music festival organizers. The music festival, Kazantip, which had for years been held on the Crimean peninsula before shifting to Georgia, was eventually cancelled after what government had deemed it an โ€œindecentโ€ and โ€œillegalโ€ event. Meanwhile, casinos in the border towns of Bavet and Poipet have been dogged by stories of kidnapping and extortion. Yet, the absence of law, oversight and bad press has still attracted brisk investment amid relaxed regulations and fewer restrictions compared to neighbouring countries.ย Check out properties for RENTย in Sihanoukville now! The Post reported last month that a senior official in Cambodiaโ€™s anti-money laundering agency said the body lacks the resources to investigate or penalise financial institutions that break the law, leaving the country open to exploitation by organised crime. But at the moment, it seems any investment is good investment explained Luu Meng, President of Cambodia Hotel Association. He said that with Chinese investors taking risks by building large scale properties, this could hopefully lead to diversification within the market when more cautious investors show interest. While he said it is important to have a balance of regional and foreign investors, regardless โ€œSihanoukville has been waiting for many years for someone to start it off...and itโ€™s always good to have more tourists looking for different things,โ€ he said. โ€œItโ€™s always good to see construction going on and itโ€™s a good indication there will [be] even more development because more than a year ago Sihanoukville was so empty.โ€ However, itโ€™s not just casino operators that are looking to cash in on Sihanoukvilleโ€™s growth. The city has caught the attention of major property developers. Earlier this year Cambodian property and hotel conglomerate SGPD Corp. broke ground on The Sunshine Bay, a 31-storey mixed development with three towers comprising 900 units, water parks and bars, to be located on Independence beach. Prices per unit start from $123,000. The developers reportedly sold more than 200 units before the groundbreaking ceremony in May to Taiwanese, Chinese and Cambodian investors. Another such property is Dโ€™Seaview, a 735-unit condominium backed the Singaporean agribusiness company HLH Group Ltd under their newly formed Camhomes branch, will be located near Sokha Beach. Through private subsidies the company is marketing units as low as $33,000 for Cambodian citizens. Construction on the project is expected to begin later this year, with a completion date of 2018. Ross Wheble, country director for global real estate consultancy firm Knight Frank, said Sihanoukvilleโ€™s first real condominium projects are aiming to bring international standards to the city and breaking a long spell of inactivity and relatively flat land prices. Check out properties in Sihanoukville, on Realestate.com.kh! โ€œThis in part can be attributed to the increase in scheduled flights to Sihanoukville Airport which is only going to increase over the medium to long term, in addition to the growth of the industrial sector and the increasing number of [special economic zones],โ€ he said in an email. The inflow of investment is also seeing Sihanoukvilleโ€™s popular beach, Otres, gain interest as higher-end hotels offering luxury amenities set up in the stretch farther away from the city called Otres Two. โ€œPresently, Sihanoukville itself does not have so much of a good reputation and Serendipity Beach is not the best. The reason we are seeing development at Otres Beach is that it is catering to the more upmarket/family tourist segment as opposed to the backpacker market associated with Sihanoukville,โ€ said Wheble.ย Check out properties for RENTย in Sihanoukville now! Norn Thim Sothear, director of Sihanoukville Property, said the speculation in Otres Two also comes amid a lack of space on Otres One, which has pushed land prices up by about $100 since last year, totalling $600 per square metre along the entire beach. Whether Sihanoukvilleโ€™s growth will complement the governmentโ€™s tourism drive and attract a breed of tourist other than backpackers or whether it will turn into a generic casino town like Bavet will remain to be seen. But for now the focus is taking that initial plunge and shaking the city from its slumber. โ€œIt requires someone to take the risk. Someone has to begin building and weโ€™ll need to wait for the customers to see what happens,โ€ said Meng.ย Check out properties in Sihanoukville, on Realestate.com.kh!ย  orย Check out properties for RENTย in Sihanoukville now! George Styllis, Phnom Penh Post, Post Property
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June 6, 2022, 5:06 p.m.
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แžŸแŸ†แžŽแžฝแžšโ€‹แž…แž˜แŸ’แž›แžพแž™โ€‹แž‡แžถแž˜แžฝแž™โ€‹แž›แŸ„แž€ แž™แŸ‰แžถแž„ แžขแž‚แŸ’แž‚แž“แžถแž™แž€โ€‹แž€แŸ’แžšแžปแž˜แž แŸŠแžปแž“แžขแž—แžทแžœแžŒแŸ’แžแž“แŸ Eastland HK Development
June 6, 2022, 5:05 p.m.
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แž‘แžถแŸ†แž„แž˜แžทแž“แž‘แžถแž“แŸ‹แž’แŸ’แžœแžพแž…แž”แŸ‹แžšแžฝแž…แžšแžถแž›แŸ‹แž•แž„ แžœแžถแžŸแŸ’แžแžทแžแž“แŸ…แž€แŸ’แž“แžปแž„แžแžŽแŸ’แžŒแžŠแžผแž“แž–แŸแž‰แŸ” แž“แŸ…แž–แŸแž›แžŠแŸ‚แž›แž™แžพแž„แž…แžผแž›แžแŸ’แž›แžฝแž“แž˜แž€แž€แžถแž“แŸ‹แž‘แžธแž•แŸ’แžŸแžถแžšแž€แž˜แŸ’แž–แžปแž‡แžถแž€แžถแž›แž–แžธ แŸฃ แž†แŸ’แž“แžถแŸ†แž€แž“แŸ’แž›แž„แž‘แŸ… แž™แžพแž„แž”แžถแž“แžŸแž„แŸ‹แž‚แž˜แŸ’แžšแŸ„แž„แžŠแŸ†แž”แžผแž„แž“แŸแŸ‡แžŠแžพแž˜แŸ’แž”แžธแžŸแŸ’แž‘แž„แŸ‹แž˜แžพแž›แž‘แžธแž•แŸ’แžŸแžถแžšแž€แž˜แŸ’แž–แžปแž‡แžถแŸ” แž•แŸ’แžขแŸ‚แž€แž›แžพแž—แžถแž–แž‡แŸ„แž‚แž‡แŸแž™แžšแž”แžŸแŸ‹ East One แžฅแžกแžผแžœแž“แŸแŸ‡ แž™แžพแž„แž€แŸ†แž–แžปแž„แžแŸ‚แžŸแžถแž„แžŸแž„แŸ‹แž˜แž‡แŸ’แžˆแž˜แžŽแŸ’แžŒแž›แž–แžถแžŽแžทแž‡แŸ’แž‡แž€แž˜แŸ’แž˜ East (East Commercial Center-ECC) แž“แŸ…แžแžถแž˜แž”แžŽแŸ’แžแŸ„แž™แž•แŸ’แž›แžผแžœแž–แŸ’แžšแŸ‡แž“แžšแŸ„แžแŸ’แžแž˜ แž€แŸ’แž”แŸ‚แžšแžŸแŸ’แžแžถแž“แž‘แžผแžแž”แŸ’แžšแž‘แŸแžŸแž˜แŸ‰แžถแžกแŸแžŸแŸŠแžธแŸ” แž–แŸแžแŸแž˜แžถแž“แžขแŸ†แž–แžธEast One Apartment แž“แŸ…แž›แžพแž‚แŸแž แž‘แŸ†แž–แŸแžš realestate.com.kh แžแŸ’แž„แŸƒแž“แŸแŸ‡!แž”แŸ’แžšแžŸแžทแž“แž”แžพ East One แž‡แŸ„แž‚แž‡แŸแž™แžแŸ’แž›แžถแŸ†แž„แž”แŸ‚แž”แž“แŸแŸ‡ แž แŸแžแžปแžขแŸ’แžœแžธแž˜แžทแž“แž…แžถแž”แŸ‹แž•แŸ’แžแžพแž˜แž‚แž˜แŸ’แžšแŸ„แž„แžŸแŸ†แžŽแž„แŸ‹แžแžปแž“แžŠแžผ แž˜แžฝแž™แž‘แŸ€แž?แž›แŸ„แž€ แž™แŸ‰แžถแž„ แŸ– แž™แžพแž„แž”แžถแž“แžŸแž˜แŸ’แžšแŸแž…แž…แžทแžแŸ’แžแžŸแžถแž„แžŸแž„แŸ‹แžŸแŸ†แžŽแž„แŸ‹แžขแž‚แžถแžšแž€แžถแžšแžทแž™แžถแž›แŸแž™แžแžถแž˜แž€แžถแžšแž‚แŸ’แžšแŸ„แž„แž‘แžปแž€แžšแž”แžŸแŸ‹แž™แžพแž„แžŠแŸ„แž™แžŸแžถแžšแžแžถ แž”แžพแž•แŸ’แžขแŸ‚แž€แž›แžพแž€แžถแžšแžŸแžทแž€แŸ’แžŸแžถแž›แžพแž‘แžธแž•แŸ’แžŸแžถแžšแž€แŸ’แž“แžปแž„แžŸแŸ’แžšแžปแž€ แž™แžพแž„แž‡แžฟแž‡แžถแž€แŸ‹แžแžถ แžŸแŸ†แžŽแž„แŸ‹แžขแž‚แžถแžšแžŠแŸ‚แž›แžˆแžถแž“แž˜แžปแžแž‚แŸแž€แŸ’แž“แžปแž„แž‘แžธแž•แŸ’แžŸแžถแžšแž—แŸ’แž“แŸ†แž–แŸแž‰ แž‘แžถแŸ†แžถแž„แž”แž…แŸ’แž…แžปแž”แŸ’แž”แž“แŸ’แž“แžšแž แžผแžแžŠแž›แŸ‹แž–แŸแž›แžขแž“แžถแž‚แžแž‚แžบแžแž˜แŸ’แž›แŸƒ แž“แžทแž„แž‘แžธแžแžถแŸ†แž„แžšแž”แžŸแŸ‹แž€แžถแžšแžทแž™แžถแž›แŸแž™แžŸแž˜แŸ’แžšแžถแž”แŸ‹แž‡แžฝแž›แŸ” แžฅแžกแžผแžœแž“แŸแŸ‡ แž™แžพแž„แžŸแž„แŸ’แž€แŸแžแžƒแžพแž‰แžแžถ แž…แŸ†แž“แžฝแž“แžŸแž แž‚แŸ’แžšแžทแž“ แž“แžทแž„แž˜แŸ’แž…แžถแžŸแŸ‹แž‡แŸ†แž“แžฝแž‰แžแŸ’แž“แžถแžแžแžผแž…แžŠแŸ‚แž›แž˜แžถแž“แž‡แŸ†แž“แžถแž‰ แž“แžทแž„แž‘แŸแž–แž€แŸ„แžŸแž›แŸ’แž™แž€แŸ†แž–แžปแž„แž˜แžถแž“แž€แžถแžšแž€แžพแž“แžกแžพแž„ แžŠแŸ‚แž›แž–แžฝแž€แž‚แŸแž“แžนแž„แžแŸ’แžšแžผแžœแž€แžถแžšแž‘แžธแžแžถแŸ†แž„แžŸแž˜แžšแž˜แŸ’แž™แžŸแž˜แŸ’แžšแžถแž”แŸ‹แž‡แžฝแž›แž”แžพแž€แž˜แžปแžแž‡แŸ†แž“แžฝแž‰แžŠแŸ‚แž›แž˜แžทแž“แž’แŸ’แžœแžพแžฒแŸ’แž™แž–แžฝแž€แž‚แŸแž€แŸ’แžŸแŸแž™แž’แž“แŸ”แž‚แž˜แŸ’แžšแŸ„แž„แž˜แž‡แŸ’แžˆแž˜แžŽแŸ’แžŒแž›แž–แžถแžŽแžทแž‡แŸ’แž‡แž€แž˜แŸ’แž˜ East (East Commercial Center - ECC) แž“แžนแž„แžŸแžถแž„แžŸแž„แŸ‹แžšแžฝแž… แž“แŸ…แž…แžปแž„แž†แŸ’แž“แžถแŸ† แŸขแŸ แŸกแŸง แžŠแŸ‚แž›แž“แžนแž„แž€แŸ’แž›แžถแž™ แž‡แžถแžขแž‚แžถแžšแžŸแž˜แŸ’แžšแžถแž”แŸ‹แž€แžถแžšแžทแž™แžถแž›แŸแž™แžŸแžปแž‘แŸ’แž’ แž˜แžถแž“ แŸฃแŸจ แž‡แžถแž“แŸ‹ แž…แŸ‚แž€แž‡แžถแž•แŸ’แž“แŸ‚แž€แžแžผแž…แŸ—แžขแž˜แž“แžนแž„แžแž˜แŸ’แž›แŸƒ แž“แžทแž„แž‘แžธแžแžถแŸ†แž„แžŸแž˜แžšแž˜แŸ’แž™แž‡แžถแž˜แžฝแž™แž€แžถแžšแžแžปแž”แžแŸ‚แž„แžŸแž˜แŸ’แžšแžถแž”แŸ‹แžแž˜แŸ’แžšแžผแžœแž€แžถแžšแž€แžถแžšแžทแž™แžถแž›แŸแž™แž‡แŸ†แž“แžฝแž‰แž‚แžฝแžšแž‡แžถแž‘แžธแž‚แžถแž”แŸ‹แž…แžทแžแŸ’แžŠแŸ” แž™แžพแž„แž€แŸแžŠแžนแž„แžแžถ แž‘แžธแž€แŸ’แžšแžปแž„แž—แŸ’แž“แŸ†แž–แŸแž‰แžแŸ’แžœแŸ‡แž‘แžธแžแžถแŸ†แž„แž…แžแžšแžแž™แž“แŸ’แžŠแž•แž„แžŠแŸ‚แžšแŸ”ย แž–แŸแžแŸแž˜แžถแž“แžขแŸ†แž–แžธEast Commercial Center แž“แŸ…แž›แžพแž‚แŸแž แž‘แŸ†แž–แŸแžš realestate.com.kh แžแŸ’แž„แŸƒแž“แŸแŸ‡!แž แŸแžแžปแž“แŸแŸ‡แž แžพแž™แž‘แžพแž”แž”แžถแž“แž‡แžถแž‚แž˜แŸ’แžšแŸ„แž„ ECC แž˜แžถแž“แžšแžฝแž˜แž‘แžถแŸ†แž„แž‘แžธแžแžถแŸ†แž„แž…แŸ†แžŽแžแžŸแž˜แŸ’แžšแžถแž”แŸ‹แž…แžแžšแžแž™แž“แŸ’แžŠแž…แŸ†แž“แžฝแž“แžšแž แžผแž แžŠแž›แŸ‹แž‘แŸ… แŸฆแŸจแŸ  แž‚แŸ’แžšแžฟแž„ แžŸแžšแžปแž”แž…แŸ†แž“แžฝแž“ แŸฆ แž‡แžถแž“แŸ‹แŸ” แž แžพแž™แž‡แžถแž€แŸ‹แžŸแŸ’แžแŸ‚แž„แž‚แž˜แŸ’แžšแŸ„แž„แž”แž“แŸ’แž‘แžถแž”แŸ‹แž–แžธแž“แŸแŸ‡แž‚แžบแžŸแŸ†แžŽแž„แŸ‹แžขแž‚แžถแžš East View Residence Project แžŠแŸ‚แž›แž“แžนแž„แž˜แžถแž“แžขแž‚แžถแžš แŸค แžŠแŸ‚แž›แžขแž‚แžถแžšแž“แžธแž˜แžฝแž™แŸ—แž˜แžถแž“ แŸฃแŸจ แž‡แžถแž“แŸ‹แŸ” แžŸแŸ†แžŽแž„แŸ‹แž“แŸแŸ‡แž“แžนแž„แž€แŸ’แž›แžถแž™แž‡แžถแž‚แž˜แŸ’แžšแŸ„แž„แžแžปแž“แžŠแžผ แž“แŸ… แž€แž˜แŸ’แž–แžปแž‡แžถแž‘แžธ แŸข แžŠแŸ‚แž›แž˜แžถแž“แžแŸ’แž“แžถแžแž’แŸ†แž”แŸ†แž•แžปแž แž”แž“แŸ’แž‘แžถแž”แŸ‹แž–แžธ East OneแŸ” แžขแž‚แžถแžšแž“แŸแŸ‡แž“แžนแž„แž˜แžถแž“แž”แž“แŸ’แž‘แž”แŸ‹แžšแž แžผแž แžŠแž›แŸ‹แž‘แŸ… แŸงแŸฆแŸจ แž”แž“แŸ’แž‘แž”แŸ‹ แž“แžทแž„แž˜แžถแž“แž‘แžธแžแžถแŸ†แž„แžŸแž˜แŸ’แžšแžถแž”แŸ‹แž…แžแž™แžถแž“แž™แž“แŸ’แžŠแž‚แŸ’แžšแž”แŸ‹แž‚แŸ’แžšแžถแž“แŸ‹แžŸแž˜แŸ’แžšแžถแž”แŸ‹แžขแžแžทแžแžทแž‡แž“แž‘แžถแŸ†แž„แžขแžŸแŸ‹แž“แŸ…แž€แŸ’แž“แžปแž„แž‚แž˜แŸ’แžšแŸ„แž„ แž“แŸแŸ‡แŸ” แž‚แž˜แŸ’แžšแŸ„แž„แž“แŸแŸ‡ แž€แŸแž“แžนแž„แž•แŸ’แžŠแž›แŸ‹แž‘แžธแžแžถแŸ†แž„แžŸแž˜แŸ’แžšแžถแž”แŸ‹แžฒแŸ’แž™แžŸแŸ’แž“แžถแž€แŸ‹แž“แŸ…แž…แŸ†แž–แŸ„แŸ‡แž—แŸ’แž‰แŸ€แžœแž‘แžถแŸ†แž„แž‡แžถแžแžท แž“แžทแž„แžขแž“แŸ’แžŠแžšแž‡แžถแžแžท แžŠแŸ‚แž›แž˜แž€แž’แŸ’แžœแžพแž€แžถแžšแž“แŸ…แžขแž‚แžถแžš ECC แžŠแŸ‚แž›แž˜แžถแž“แž“แŸแž™แžแžถ แž–แžฝแž€แž‚แŸแž˜แžทแž“แž…แžถแŸ†แž”แžถแž…แŸ‹แž’แŸ’แžœแžพแžŠแŸ†แžŽแžพแžšแž‘แŸ…แž€แž“แŸ’แž›แŸ‚แž„แžŠแŸ‚แž›แž–แžฝแž€แž‚แŸแž’แŸ’แžœแžพ แž€แžถแžšแž„แžถแžšแž‘แŸ€แžแž“แŸ„แŸ‡แž‘แŸแŸ”แž แŸแžแžปแž“แŸแŸ‡แž แžพแž™แž‘แžพแž”แž”แžถแž“แž‡แžถแž‚แž˜แŸ’แžšแŸ„แž„ ECC แž˜แžถแž“แžšแžฝแž˜แž‘แžถแŸ†แž„แž‘แžธแžแžถแŸ†แž„แž…แŸ†แžŽแžแžŸแž˜แŸ’แžšแžถแž”แŸ‹แž…แžแžšแžแž™แž“แŸ’แžŠแž…แŸ†แž“แžฝแž“แžšแž แžผแž แžŠแž›แŸ‹แž‘แŸ… แŸฆแŸจแŸ  แž‚แŸ’แžšแžฟแž„ แžŸแžšแžปแž”แž…แŸ†แž“แžฝแž“ แŸฆ แž‡แžถแž“แŸ‹แŸ” แž แžพแž™แž‡แžถแž€แŸ‹แžŸแŸ’แžแŸ‚แž„แž‚แž˜แŸ’แžšแŸ„แž„แž”แž“แŸ’แž‘แžถแž”แŸ‹แž–แžธแž“แŸแŸ‡แž‚แžบแžŸแŸ†แžŽแž„แŸ‹แžขแž‚แžถแžš East View Residence Project แžŠแŸ‚แž›แž“แžนแž„แž˜แžถแž“แžขแž‚แžถแžš แŸค แžŠแŸ‚แž›แžขแž‚แžถแžšแž“แžธแž˜แžฝแž™แŸ—แž˜แžถแž“ แŸฃแŸจ แž‡แžถแž“แŸ‹แŸ” แžŸแŸ†แžŽแž„แŸ‹แž“แŸแŸ‡แž“แžนแž„แž€แŸ’แž›แžถแž™แž‡แžถแž‚แž˜แŸ’แžšแŸ„แž„แžแžปแž“แžŠแžผ แž“แŸ… แž€แž˜แŸ’แž–แžปแž‡แžถแž‘แžธ แŸข แžŠแŸ‚แž›แž˜แžถแž“แžแŸ’แž“แžถแžแž’แŸ†แž”แŸ†แž•แžปแž แž”แž“แŸ’แž‘แžถแž”แŸ‹แž–แžธ East OneแŸ” แžขแž‚แžถแžšแž“แŸแŸ‡แž“แžนแž„แž˜แžถแž“แž”แž“แŸ’แž‘แž”แŸ‹แžšแž แžผแž แžŠแž›แŸ‹แž‘แŸ… แŸงแŸฆแŸจ แž”แž“แŸ’แž‘แž”แŸ‹ แž“แžทแž„แž˜แžถแž“แž‘แžธแžแžถแŸ†แž„แžŸแž˜แŸ’แžšแžถแž”แŸ‹แž…แžแž™แžถแž“แž™แž“แŸ’แžŠแž‚แŸ’แžšแž”แŸ‹แž‚แŸ’แžšแžถแž“แŸ‹แžŸแž˜แŸ’แžšแžถแž”แŸ‹แžขแžแžทแžแžทแž‡แž“แž‘แžถแŸ†แž„แžขแžŸแŸ‹แž“แŸ…แž€แŸ’แž“แžปแž„แž‚แž˜แŸ’แžšแŸ„แž„ แž“แŸแŸ‡แŸ” แž‚แž˜แŸ’แžšแŸ„แž„แž“แŸแŸ‡ แž€แŸแž“แžนแž„แž•แŸ’แžŠแž›แŸ‹แž‘แžธแžแžถแŸ†แž„แžŸแž˜แŸ’แžšแžถแž”แŸ‹แžฒแŸ’แž™แžŸแŸ’แž“แžถแž€แŸ‹แž“แŸ…แž…แŸ†แž–แŸ„แŸ‡แž—แŸ’แž‰แŸ€แžœแž‘แžถแŸ†แž„แž‡แžถแžแžท แž“แžทแž„แžขแž“แŸ’แžŠแžšแž‡แžถแžแžท แžŠแŸ‚แž›แž˜แž€แž’แŸ’แžœแžพแž€แžถแžšแž“แŸ…แžขแž‚แžถแžš ECC แžŠแŸ‚แž›แž˜แžถแž“แž“แŸแž™แžแžถ แž–แžฝแž€แž‚แŸแž˜แžทแž“แž…แžถแŸ†แž”แžถแž…แŸ‹แž’แŸ’แžœแžพแžŠแŸ†แžŽแžพแžšแž‘แŸ…แž€แž“แŸ’แž›แŸ‚แž„แžŠแŸ‚แž›แž–แžฝแž€แž‚แŸแž’แŸ’แžœแžพ แž€แžถแžšแž„แžถแžšแž‘แŸ€แžแž“แŸ„แŸ‡แž‘แŸแŸ”ย แžŸแžถแž€แžŸแžฝแžšแž–แŸแžแŸแž˜แžถแž“แžขแŸ†แž–แžธ East View Residenceย ย แž“แŸ…แž›แžพแž‚แŸแž แž‘แŸ†แž–แŸแžš realestate.com.kh แžแŸ’แž„แŸƒแž“แŸแŸ‡!แž แŸแžแžปแžขแŸ’แžœแžธแž”แžถแž“แž‡แžถแžขแŸ’แž“แž€แžŸแžถแž„แžŸแž„แŸ‹แžŸแŸ†แžŽแž„แŸ‹แžขแž‚แžถแžšแž€แžถแžšแžทแž™แžถแž›แŸแž™แž€แž˜แŸ’แžšแžทแžแž‘แžธ แŸข แžŸแž˜แŸ’แžšแžถแž”แŸ‹ ECC?แž‘แžธแž•แŸ’แžŸแžถแžšแžขแž‚แžถแžšแž€แžถแžšแžทแž™แžถแž›แŸแž™แž“แŸ…แž€แž˜แŸ’แž–แžปแž‡แžถแž˜แžทแž“แž‘แžถแž“แŸ‹แž˜แžถแž“แž—แžถแž–แžšแžธแž€แžŠแžปแŸ‡แžŠแžถแž›แžแŸ’แž›แžถแŸ†แž„แž€แŸ’แž›แžถแžŸแž˜แŸ’แžšแžถแž”แŸ‹แž€แžถแžšแžŸแžถแž„แžŸแž„แŸ‹แž›แŸ†แžŠแžถแž”แŸ‹แžแŸ’แž–แžŸแŸ‹แž–แŸแž€แž“แŸ„แŸ‡แž‘แŸแŸ” แž‚แž˜แŸ’แžšแŸ„แž„แž‡แŸ†แž แžถแž“แžŠแŸ†แž”แžผแž„แŸ—แž“แŸแŸ‡แž˜แžทแž“ แž…แžถแŸ†แž”แžถแž…แŸ‹แžŸแŸ’แžแžทแžแž“แŸ…แž€แž˜แŸ’แžšแžทแžแž›แŸ†แžŠแžถแž”แŸ‹แžแŸ’แž–แžŸแŸ‹แž‘แŸ แžแžŽแŸˆแžŠแŸ„แž™แžŸแžถแžšแžœแžถแž˜แžถแž“แžแŸ’แž›แŸƒแž‡แžฝแž›แžแŸ’แž–แžŸแŸ‹ แž แžพแž™แž”แž…แŸ’แž…แžปแž”แŸ’แž”แž“แŸ’แž“แž€แŸ’แžšแžปแž˜แž แŸŠแžปแž“ แžฌแžŸแŸ’แžแžถแž”แŸแž“แž•แŸ’แžŸแŸแž„แŸ—แžŸแžปแžแž…แžทแžแŸ’แžแž‡แžฝแž›แž•แŸ’แž‘แŸ‡แžœแžธแžกแžถ แž“แžทแž„แž•แŸ’แž‘แŸ‡แž›แŸ’แžœแŸ‚แž„ แžŠแžพแž˜แŸ’แž”แžธแž‡แžฝแž›แž’แŸ’แžœแžพแž‡แžถแž€แžถแžšแžทแž™แžถแž›แŸแž™แž‘แŸ…แžœแžทแž‰แŸ” แž“แŸ…แž–แŸแž›แž“แŸแŸ‡ แžŠแŸ‚แžš แž€แŸ’แžšแžปแž˜แž แŸŠแžปแž“แžขแž“แŸ’แžŠแžšแž‡แžถแžแžทแž€แŸแž˜แžถแž“แž…แŸ†แžŽแžถแž”แŸ‹แžขแžถแžšแž˜แŸ’แž˜แžŽแŸแž€แŸ’แž“แžปแž„แž€แžถแžšแž•แŸ’แž›แžถแžŸแŸ‹แž”แŸ’แžแžผแžšแž€แžถแžšแžทแž™แžถแž›แŸแž™แž˜แž€แž€แžถแž“แŸ‹แž”แŸ’แžšแž‘แŸแžŸแž€แž˜แŸ’แž–แžปแž‡แžถ แžŠแŸ„แž™แžŸแžถแžšแž˜แžถแž“แž€แžถแžšแž—แŸแž™แžแŸ’แž›แžถแž…แž“แžนแž„แž€แžถแžšแž”แŸ’แžšแžแžปแž™แž”แŸ’แžšแžแžถแž“แž‘แžถแž”แž‡แžถแž„แž˜แžปแž“ แž–แŸ’แžšแŸ„แŸ‡แžแžถ แž›แž‘แŸ’แž’แž•แž›แž“แŸƒแž€แžถแžšแžœแžทแž“แžทแž™แŸ„แž‚แž“แŸ…แž€แŸ’แž“แžปแž„แž”แŸ’แžšแž‘แŸแžŸแž€แž˜แŸ’แž–แžปแž‡แžถแž˜แžถแž“แž—แžถแž– แž›แŸ’แžขแž”แŸ’แžšแžŸแžพแžšแž™แŸ‰แžถแž„แžแŸ’แž›แžถแŸ†แž„แž“แŸ…แž€แŸ’แž“แžปแž„แž…แŸ†แžŽแŸ„แž˜แž€แžถแžšแžœแžทแž“แžทแž™แŸ„แž‚แžแžถแž˜แž”แŸ’แžšแž‘แŸแžŸแžŠแž‘แŸƒแž‘แŸ€แžแŸ” แžŸแžถแž€แžŸแžฝแžšแž–แŸแžแŸแž˜แžถแž“แžขแŸ†แž–แžธ East Commercial Centerย  แž“แŸ…แž›แžพแž‚แŸแž แž‘แŸ†แž–แŸแžš realestate.com.kh แžแŸ’แž„แŸƒแž“แŸแŸ‡!แžŠแŸ„แž™แžŸแžถแžšแž˜แžถแž“แžขแŸ’แž“แž€แž‡แŸ†แž“แžฝแž‰แžแžถแž„แžŸแŸ†แžŽแž„แŸ‹แž˜แŸ’แž“แžถแž€แŸ‹ แž“แžนแž„แž’แŸ’แžœแžพแž€แžถแžšแžŸแž˜แŸ’แž–แŸ„แž’แžŸแŸ†แžŽแž„แŸ‹แžขแž‚แžถแžšแžŠแŸ‚แž›แž˜แžถแž“แž…แŸ†แž“แžฝแž“แžšแž แžผแžแžŠแž›แŸ‹ แŸกแŸฅแŸ แŸ  แž”แž“แŸ’แž‘แž”แŸ‹แž€แŸ’แž“แžปแž„แž†แŸ’แž“แžถแŸ† แŸขแŸ แŸกแŸง แžฌ แŸขแŸ แŸกแŸจ แžแžพแž›แŸ„แž€แž˜แžถแž“แž˜แžถแž“แž€แžถแžšแž–แŸ’แžšแžฝแž™แž”แžถแžšแž˜แŸ’แž˜แžŽแŸแžขแŸ†แž–แžธแž‘แžธแž•แŸ’แžŸแžถแžšแžขแž…แž›แž“แž‘แŸ’แžšแž–แŸ’แž™แž“แŸ…แž–แŸแž›แžŠแŸ‚แž›แž€แžถแžš แž”แŸ„แŸ‡แž†แŸ’แž“แŸ„แžแž†แŸ’แž“แžถแŸ† แŸขแŸ แŸกแŸจ แž€แžถแž“แŸ‹แžแŸ‚แžแžทแžแž‡แžทแžแž˜แž€แžŠแž›แŸ‹?แž›แŸ„แž€ แž™แŸ‰แžถแž„ แŸ– แžแŸ’แž‰แžปแŸ†แž™แž›แŸ‹แžแžถแž†แŸ’แž“แžถแŸ† แŸขแŸ แŸกแŸจ แž‡แžถแž†แŸ’แž“แžถแŸ†แž›แŸ’แžขแŸ” แž‚แŸ’แž˜แžถแž“แž‘แžธแž•แŸ’แžŸแžถแžšแž€แŸ’แž“แžปแž„แž”แŸ’แžšแž‘แŸแžŸแžŽแžถแžŠแŸ‚แž›แž˜แžทแž“แž”แŸ‰แŸ‡แž–แžถแž›แŸ‹แžŠแŸ„แž™แžŸแžถแžšแž“แž™แŸ„แž”แžถแž™แž“แŸ„แŸ‡แžกแžพแž™แŸ” แžแŸ’แžšแžผแžœแž…แžถแŸ†แžแžถ แž”แŸ’แžšแž‘แŸแžŸแž˜แžธแž™แŸ‰แžถแž“แŸ‹แž˜แŸ‰แžถ แž“แžทแž„แž”แŸ’แžšแž‘แŸแžŸแžแŸƒ แž€แŸแž“แžนแž„แž˜แžถแž“แž€แžถแžšแž”แŸ„แŸ‡แž†แŸ’แž“แŸ„แž แžแžถแž„แž˜แžปแžแžŠแŸ‚แžš แž แžพแž™แžœแžถแž€แŸแž“แžนแž„แž˜แžถแž“แž›แž€แŸ’แžแžŽแŸˆแžŸแŸ’แžšแžŠแŸ€แž„แž‚แŸ’แž“แžถแžŠแŸ‚แžšแŸ” แž˜แžถแž“แž…แŸ†แžŽแžปแž… แŸฃ แž’แŸ†แŸ— แžŸแž˜แŸ’แžšแžถแž”แŸ‹แžแŸ’แž‰แžปแŸ†แŸ– แž‘แžธแŸก. แžŸแž“แŸ’แž‘แžปแŸ‡ แžŸแŸแžŠแŸ’แž‹แž€แžทแž…แŸ’แž…แžขแž“แŸ’แžŠแžšแž‡แžถแžแžทแž“แžนแž„แž แž€แŸ‹แžกแžพแž„ แž™แŸ‰แžถแž„แžแŸ’แž–แžŸแŸ‹แž€แŸ’แž“แžปแž„แž”แžŽแŸ’แžแžถแž”แŸ’แžšแž‘แŸแžŸแžขแžถแžŸแŸŠแžถแž“แŸ” แž‘แžธแŸข. แž€แŸ’แž“แžปแž„แž…แŸ†แžŽแŸ„แž˜แž”แŸ’แžšแž‘แŸแžŸแžขแžถแžŸแŸŠแžถแž“ แž€แž˜แŸ’แž–แžปแž‡แžถแž”แžถแž“แž”แž„แŸ’แž แžถแž‰แž‚แŸ„แž›แž‡แŸ†แž แžšแž‡แžถแž”แŸ’แžšแž‘แŸแžŸแž‘แžธ แŸฃ แžŠแŸ‚แž›แž˜แžถแž“แžŸแŸ’แžแžทแžšแž—แžถแž–แž“แž™แŸ„แž”แžถแž™แŸ” แžŸแŸ’แžšแž”แž‚แŸ’แž“แžถแž“แŸแŸ‡แžŠแŸ‚แžš แž‘แžธแŸฃ. แž€แŸ’แž“แžปแž„ แž”แŸ’แžšแž‘แŸแžŸแž€แž˜แŸ’แž–แžปแž‡แžถ แžœแžทแž“แžทแž™แŸ„แž‚แžทแž“แž“แŸ…แžแŸ‚แžขแžถแž…แž”แŸ’แžšแžพแž”แŸ’แžšแžถแž€แŸ‹แžŠแž›แŸ’แž›แžถแžš แž แžพแž™แž“แŸแŸ‡แžœแžถแž‡แžถแž…แŸ†แžŽแžปแž…แžŠแŸแž›แŸ’แžขแž˜แžฝแž™แžแžปแžŸแž”แŸ’แž›แŸ‚แž€แž–แžธแž‚แŸแŸ”ย Why is Cambodia increasingly popular for FDI?แžแžพแž›แŸ„แž€แžขแžถแž…แž˜แžพแž›แžƒแžพแž‰แž“แžผแžœแž€แžถแžšแžšแžธแž€แž…แž˜แŸ’แžšแžพแž“แž•แŸ’แž“แŸ‚แž€แžขแž…แž›แž“แž‘แŸ’แžšแž–แŸ’แž™แž“แŸแŸ‡แžŠแŸ‚แžšแžฌแž‘แŸ?แž›แŸ„แž€ แž™แŸ‰แžถแž„ แŸ– แž‘แžถแž€แŸ‹แž‘แž„แž‚แŸ’แž“แžถแž‘แŸ…แž“แžนแž„แž‘แžธแž•แŸ’แžŸแžถแžšแžขแž…แž›แž“แž‘แŸ’แžšแž–แŸ’แž™แžขแž“แŸ’แžŠแžšแž‡แžถแžแžท แž‘แžธแž•แŸ’แžŸแžถแžšแžขแž…แž›แž“แž‘แŸ’แžšแž–แŸ’แž™แž€แž˜แŸ’แž–แžปแž‡แžถแž‘แžถแž€แŸ‹แž‘แžถแž‰แžแŸ‚แž”แžŽแŸ’แžแžถแž€แžถแžšแžœแžทแž“แžทแž™แŸ„แž‚แžแžผแž…แžแŸ‚แž”แŸ‰แžปแžŽแŸ’แžŽแŸ„แŸ‡แŸ” แž‡แžถแž‘แžผแž‘แŸ… แž™แžพแž„แžŸแž„แŸ’แž€แŸแž แžƒแžพแž‰แž€แžถแžšแžœแžทแž“แžทแž™แŸ„แž‚แžŠแŸ‚แž›แž˜แžถแž“แž‘แŸ†แž แŸ†แž‘แžนแž€แž”แŸ’แžšแžถแž€แŸ‹แž–แžธ แŸฅ แž‘แŸ… แŸกแŸ  แž›แžถแž“แžŠแžปแž›แŸ’แž›แžถแžšแžแŸ‚แž”แŸ‰แžปแžŽแŸ’แžŽแŸ„แŸ‡แž“แŸ…แž€แŸ’แž“แžปแž„แž”แŸ’แžšแž‘แŸแžŸแž€แž˜แŸ’แž–แžปแž‡แžถแŸ” แžขแŸ’แž“แž€แžŠแŸ‚แž›แž แž€แŸ‹แžŠแž›แŸ‹ แŸขแŸ แŸ  แž‘แŸ… แŸฆแŸ แŸ  แž›แžถแž“แžŠแžปแž›แŸ’แž›แžถแžš แž‡แžถแžŠแžพแž˜แž“แŸ…แžแŸ‚แž‚แžทแžแž–แžทแž…แžถแžšแžŽแžถแž“แŸ…แžกแžพแž™แžแžถ แž‚แžฝแžšแžแŸ‚แž˜แž€แžœแžทแž“แžทแž™แŸ„แž‚แžฌแž€แŸแžขแžแŸ‹ แž”แŸ‰แžปแž“แŸ’แžแŸ‚แž–แžฝแž€แž‚แŸแž“แžนแž„แž˜แž€ แžœแžถแž‚แŸ’แžšแžถแž“แŸ‹แžแŸ‚แž™แžผแžšแž แžพแž™แž“แžนแž„แž†แžถแž”แŸ‹แžแŸ‚แž”แŸ‰แžปแžŽแŸ’แžŽแŸ„แŸ‡แŸ”แž“แŸแŸ‡แž˜แžถแž“แž“แŸแž™แžแžถ แž‘แžธแž•แŸ’แžŸแžถแžšแž€แž˜แŸ’แž–แžปแž‡แžถแž“แŸ…แž˜แžถแž“แž€แžถแžšแžšแžธแž€แž›แžผแžแž›แžถแžŸแŸ‹แžแž‘แŸ…แž˜แžปแžแž‘แŸ€แžแŸ” แž“แŸ…แžแŸ’แžšแžนแž˜แž†แŸ’แž“แžถแŸ† แŸขแŸ แŸกแŸจ แžœแžทแž“แžทแž™แŸ„แž‚แžทแž“แž…แžทแž“แž‚แŸ’แžšแŸ„แž„แž“แžนแž„แž’แŸ’แžœแžพแžแŸ’แž“แž›แŸ‹แžšแžแž™แž“แŸ’แžŠแžฒแŸ’แž™แž แžพแž™ แžŠแŸ‚แž›แž“แžนแž„แžแž—แŸ’แž‡แžถแž”แŸ‹แž‘แžธแž•แŸ’แžŸแžถแžšแžขแžถแžŸแŸŠแžถแž“แž•แŸ’แž‘แžถแž›แŸ‹แžแŸ‚แž˜แŸ’แžŠแž„แŸ” แž”แžพแž‘แŸ„แŸ‡แž‡แžถแž˜แžถแž“แž€แžถแžšแžœแžทแž“แžทแž™แŸ„แž‚แž“แŸ…แž€แŸ’แž“แžปแž„แž”แŸ’แžšแž‘แŸแžŸแž€แž˜แŸ’แž–แžปแž‡แžถแž†แžถแž”แŸ‹แžšแž แŸแžŸแž”แŸ‰แžปแžŽแŸ’แžŽแžถแž€แŸแžŠแŸ„แž™ 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How โ€˜Publicโ€™ is Affordable Housing?
How โ€˜Publicโ€™ is Affordable Housing?
June 6, 2022, 5:04 p.m.
Realestate News
Local property developer, WorldBridge Land, Co. Ltd., and Singapore-based construction company, Strait Construction Group Pte, Ltd, last week announced a $100 million Memorandum of Understanding on affordable housing with the government. Singaporean developer HLH Group Ltd also announced its entry into the Cambodian property market with the launch of CamHomes in June of this year, a real estate agency under the company, Public Housing Development (Cambodia) Ltd. While at the birth of both of these recent ventures, government representatives have announced their goals of developing policy for constructing public housing for low-income and lower middle-income earners in Cambodia, there has been no indication as of yet that these two recent agreements with private companies reflect this policy directly. Yet, a Google search reveals that the terms โ€˜affordable housingโ€™ and โ€˜public housingโ€™ have been used synonymously by local and regional media to describe the very same projects.Per definition however, โ€˜public housingโ€™ refers to a form of housing tenure in which the property is owned by a government authority.Supporting a lack of clarity surrounding the governmentโ€™s direct ownership of new housing projects, at last weekโ€™s signing of the Memorandum of Understanding between the Government, WorldBridge and Strait Construction, Im Chunnlim, senior minister of the Ministry of Land Management, Urban Planning and Construction, reiterated that Cambodiaโ€™s government has drafted a policy on housing which indicates seven choices to solve housing issues, one of which shall be a collaboration with the private sector. Im added that in the draft policy, companies can give part of their housing to the government to sell to the middle class; the government can give a piece of land to a developer to build housing for the middle and lower class by requiring them to sign up for a long-term mortgage without interest; or the government can allow for infrastructure and social development in the case that the developers have a piece of land or enough capital to invest. But in return developers must give a certain area back to the government to use as housing for the middle and lower class. Yet despite this statement, there has been no public clarification as to whether any such direct terms were stipulated in last weekโ€™s MoU. Upon further email enquiry yesterday, WorldBridge chairman Oknha Sear Rithy told Post Property that his investment had already shaped into a construction plan saying there would be two townhouse projects in the southwest of Phnom Penh and they โ€œshould finish by the end of 2017โ€. The land, he added, was owned by the developer and not the government. While the investment volume of $100 million and the construction details are clear, the price of individual units, the amount of subsidies going into them and who will pay the subsidies is not, according to the Oknha, who added that these questions are currently being discussed. [caption id="attachment_79077" align="aligncenter" width="553"] Public housing in Hong Kong.[/caption] What also remains unclear is the mechanism, through which subsidies could be raised. An employee of WorldBridge mentioned to Post Property on the phone that taxation relieves on imported construction material could be a form of government subsidy that would pay for the discount on the original price per housing unit. In addition to that, construction permits could be granted to the developer for free. Whether these subsidy mechanisms โ€“ which were not brought up in senior minister Imโ€™s rundown of subsidy solutions โ€“ would suffice for subsidies in housing units, Oknha Rithy said he could not comment until โ€œafter our team finalised itโ€. Other than knowing how much a housing unit could cost and how it could be subsidised, it would be important to decide which people in need would benefit from the programme and if the administration to decide would be in place. To that the Oknha said: โ€œNext year we will start the first project. While the scheme of subsidies is still in discussion, I hope to have concrete information by the end of this year.โ€ Considering all the uncertainties revolving around the MoU, a successful partnership between the private sector and government to build public housing seems up in the air. If the government does not have the means to pull their weight in the scheme, WorldBridge could at least complete the project and see the housing units without subsidies, according to Oknha Rithy. โ€œYes, we can stand alone but I am sure the government is supporting us and will cooperate with us,โ€ he told Post Property yesterday. On Saturday September 26, Deputy Prime Minister Sar Kheng, spoke at the launch of the CamHomes showroom. He called CamHomes Dโ€™Seaview development in Sihanoukville a step in the right direction to home ownership, saying, โ€œ[In the] Cambodia context, a supply of contemporary housing to accommodate growing middle income populations is still one of the major developmental challenges facing the Royal Government of Cambodia.โ€ He went on to say that CamHomes was said to fall in line with the National Public Housing policy currently in the process of development by the Ministry of Land Management, Urban Planning and Construction โ€“ a plan which he expects to see the results of in the next few years. While CamHomesโ€™ approach may be in line with a policy that may take years to materialise, one has to note that CamHomes is a developer realising its project with private sector funds. Deputy Prime Minister Sar Kheng also noted at the CamHomes launch that while the construction and property sector has substantially relied on the private sector for investment projects, the government has been actively promoting an investment climate conducive to the growth of the market. Dr Peng Hong Socheat Khemro, general director of the Ministryโ€™s Housing Department for the Ministry of Land Management, Urban Planning and Construction, officially spoke with Post Property in May 2015 regarding the planned public housing policy. When asked about the progress of this strategy in May, Dr Peng Hong Socheat Khemro said that โ€œOur first job is to develop the mechanism. Our second job is to educate national, provincial and commune-level government officials about what we are trying to do. We will move on to the construction trial stage only when we have the mechanism and the ability, which will possibly begin in 2017 or 2018.โ€Thus, affordable housing appears to remain the initiative of the private sector in Cambodia.
In depth Q&A: CVEA President
In depth Q&A: CVEA President
June 6, 2022, 5:04 p.m.
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Kim Heang, owner and director of Khmer Real Estate became president of the CVEA (Cambodian Valuers and Estate Agent Association) a month ago, scoring 18 of 49 votes. Announcing the time for talking was over and it was time to act he has stirred up the CVEA. He pushed through votes on service fees that some members complained about and two vice presidents resigned around his inauguration. They have been replaced by Kimโ€™s private sector competitors. Each of them has a specific target sector to win over for CVEA, namely condos, boreys, embassies and banks. Kim claims the entire voter base of 49 is behind him instead of having cliques that block each other. A CVEA founding member, he is determined to evoke change and โ€˜bring CVEA onto its next level of professionalismโ€™. Post Property met Kim to follow up on his promises of unity and education, his difficult inheritance and his vision for Cambodiaโ€™s real estate market of the future. With your predecessor Sok Bun being in jail due to a scandal of a violent outburst do you feel that you are accepting a difficult inheritance?ย How has the association suffered from this blow and what are you going to do to make it better? Some people say he became the president at the wrong time, and some people just see the damage to the reputation caused by him. We have to accept that he has done positive things too; at least he supported CVEA with $50,000. We still have some money from him. Maybe he does not have a good relationship with the local media, but all media are my friends. If he didnโ€™t have to leave office I could not have become president. Now the members may think itโ€™s good to have a president who is not rich or an Oknha. What are your goals for the presidency? I will be president for one year and two months, so I know if I want CVEA to run smoothly, it needs money. Without money, you cannot do anything in Cambodia. After checking with my accountant, I found out that every year we need around $25,000 to $30,000 for operation. So my first priority is to get funds for CVEA. As CVEA is a non-profit organisation, we will die without sponsors. But we have been around since 2008 and real estate organisations want to be a part of us. We have talked to some developers and they are happy to fund us. My second priority is to build a united team. As president, I have the right to select the vice presidents to support me. Instead of choosing my friends to sit for the vice presidents, I asked my competitors in the election campaign to be my vice presidents. I got 18 votes out of 49 votes in the election. If I asked my friends to become the vice presidents, there would be a problem for CVEA. As my competitors have their own supporters, if I ask them to become my vice president, their supporters will also come to me. Now I can get all the supporters and we are united. Then we have to do some promotion and bring our members to our business partners. Under the lead of our vice presidents, our members have met all the foreign embassies, talked to some bank directors and visited many condominium and borey projects. This is especially important to small companies as they do not have many of these opportunities. How are you going to improve the position of smaller real estate companies as you promised when you went into office? Banks are willing to talk to some large real estate companies, but banks do not know who the small company is. That happens a lot, in property. Five companies account for 70 per cent of the market. Members of CVEA, no matter which company they are from, can get one month of commission. Others only offer half monthโ€™s commission to small companies. For small companies, if they are alone, they cannot get access to finance. But as a CVEA member, they can. Small companies have limited knowledge, a disadvantage. There is a need to educate the people. How are you going to tackle your pledge to develop a training centre? What are the standards you aim for? Some members suggest that CVEA provides training and does the training for profit. However, we already have some members working on this. If CVEA does the same that means CVEA is competing with its members. CVEA does not need profits, so we let our members provide the training. If these companies need our support to provide training, we are happy to do so. But we have to see what the curriculum is about and who the teachers are as what I have told to those companies who want to cooperate with us. However, until now no one has sent me the details or curriculum of their training but we will give them some time first and wait until the end of this year. Otherwise CVEA will do the trainings by finding partners from Singapore and Malaysia. Only for the moment we should provide those regional real estate training standards, but in three to five years, CVEA needs to have international standards like from the UK or USA. How can you achieve this long-term goal when you are only president for one year and two months? We will see. Real estate schools are mainly there to recruit new, qualified agents โ€“ will you have a โ€˜war for talentsโ€™ among CVEA members? Would people in CVEAโ€™s top positions not channel the best graduates into their own companies? My way is not pushing or stopping anyone. After all itโ€™s a free economy and money goes first and companies have limited capacities to hire new agents. I donโ€™t see an issue there. How do you define โ€œvalue and fameโ€that you promised bringing to the CVEA? Our members are cheating on each other more than cooperating, so we have to work as a team. They are not cheating on the money but on the services. Sometimes some real estate agents just pretend to be a booker and go with other agents in order to add the other agentโ€™s property to their portfolio. This confuses the real estate industry as people cannot tell who the booker is and who the real estate agent is. So we have introduced a consultation fee to stop agents who pretend to be bookers. If someone wants to see a property, we will charge locals $5 and foreigners $10 per booking. It is a kind of internal regulation. I know not all people are going to follow, but as long as about 20 to 30 per cent of them do then people will start from now on as they need time to adopt the new strategy. This can also help screen out the fake clients as they will not pay the fee. What will be your focus of the AVA (ASEAN Valuers Association) congress in June next year? For the congress, we are supposed to have five countries from ASEAN to join. But some of our members worry that we do not have money or human resources, or that we do not know how to organise it. However, I have 10 years experience in teaching at university and I have travelled a lot. I have done real estate business for 10 years and joined a lot of congresses and events. So I know how to do it. By doing so, our country can gain a lot of international media coverage. We hope to promote not only real estate and construction but also tourism and our country to the world. Please give me some details about your cooperation with the government? How do you work together? You mentioned โ€˜transparencyโ€™ in an earlier interview. CVEA was founded in 2008 and it was under the Ministry of Finance until last year, but still officials want to control you. I was the one to say CVEA must separate from the ministry even before I became the president. When under the ministry, decisions were made so slowly. Time is money but officials did not care. Now we can work 10 times faster than before. Besides, there is no boss in the meeting. All members, whether you are a big or small company, are equal and have only one vote, and they have the same opportunity in meeting our business partners. In your pitch for presidency you said โ€œI will gain the trust of the members and the general public and will set a goal for the organisation which I can achieve during my term as presidentโ€. Do you think it is difficult to gain the trust of the members and what are the issues and challenges? Iโ€™ve already gained the trust of them. I got my competitors to be my vice presidents and those three may become the next presidents. So they have to compete; they compete with each other but not with me. I came alone and I didnโ€™t bring my people, so they trust me. I work for CVEA, but not for my own company or for the public. Many people in the CVEA worried when I became the president as they were afraid I will get my people in to take over. But all the staff I just kept the same. I said you stay where you are and I give you a five per cent increase in salary. There are four people โ€“ three the same as before and one new as there is more work. I am not coming here to sleep; I do a lot of work. Julius Thiemann: Phnom Penh Post, Post Property
Affordable Housing Scheme
Affordable Housing Scheme
June 6, 2022, 5:05 p.m.
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In a joint collaboration project between three organisations, Building Trust International, Atelier COLE, and Habitat for Humanity Cambodia, an affordable housing design and implementation scheme has been created for low-income Cambodians looking to build their first home. The result, aptly named the โ€œFramework Houseโ€, is highly sustainable, affordable housing built from local bamboo and wood, and it costs the end buyer just US$2,500 to build. The pilot Framework House project was originally conceived by the three aid organisations to serve Cambodian families affected by HIV/AIDS in particular, and those generally in poor health and facing vulnerable circumstances. A total of nine homes were built for this original purpose in the pilot phase of the affordable housing operation this year and last. Framework House is affordable housing being built primarily from wood and bamboo, and comes in several different versions, as per the end users needs. The family receiving the new home has the option to decide what kind of layout they need, and examples of additional options include homes suitable for keeping livestock in, separate from the residential dwelling area, and home designs which can concurrently double as small food stores. The two-story stilt houses measure a total of 80 square meters in area, and feature recycled material which is used as cheap insulation. On the ground floor of each Framework House, earth bags, plastic bottles, and clay bricks are used for insulation purposes, while first-floor insulation includes wattle and daub, split bamboo stems, and woven bamboo mats. The sleeping area is located on the first floor of the house in order to protect families against flash-floods, a common occurrence and danger in many regions of Cambodia. These cheap homes are basic indeed, but they are also highly innovativeย -ย designed with Cambodiaโ€™s unique environment in mind. Internally operable shutters help encourage air flow, cooling and encouraging passive ventilation throughout the house. Further, large, overhanging roofs are integrated into the design to enable each family their own rainwater collection source. The rainwater that is collected from the roof then runs into a gutter and lands in a 1000 liter catchment tank for drinking, and a following 2000 liter tank suitable for washing and cooking. In addition, each home comes equipped with a small solar panel that provides sufficient energy to charge a mobile phone or power a water pump, and within the house a solar powered light provides safe and sustainable illumination inside. And, to keep the housing economy benefits within the community, wherever possible, local builders and local materials are used to make the houses. Building Trust International hopes to bring the affordable housing scheme to more low-income people now that the design and testing phase is complete, and is also in the process of developing another, higher-density affordable housingย design for urban areas. Read more of the latest and greatest real estate news right here on realestate.com.kh