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Le Bassac: Choose the Better Life
Le Bassac: Choose the Better Life
June 6, 2022, 5:02 p.m.
RESIDENCE OPPOSITE TO THE INDEPENDENCE MONUMENTSituated at the heart of Phnom Penh, LE BASSAC is only 2 minutes away from the Independence Monument. Being the prime location in BKK1 and home to the city's major financial and commercial activities, the development is surrounded by world-renowned merchants and offers everything you desire.PROJECT BY WORLD-RENOWNED ARCHITECTLE BASSAC is a project by world-class architect C.Y. Lee, the team that designed Taipei 101. Not only does the project reflect Lee's mastery in architectural design throughout the years, it also symbolizes the architect's ambition to glorify the city by constructing a centurial building next to a century-old landmark here at the heart of Phnom Penh.GREEN BUILDING THAT LEADS THE FUTURE OF PHNOM PENHLE BASSAC is the only urban oasis in all of Phnom Penh, boasting a green canopy comprising more than 300 trees. It has been awarded the first green building certification in all of Cambodia, and is the only development in Phnom Penh to incorporate world-class environmental protection, energy-saving and intelligent designs.HOST TO YOUR GUESTSLE BASSAC offers US$30 million of common area and facilities, a grand lobby with 10-meter high ceiling, and premium conference rooms all exclusively for you. The rooftop is completed with an exquisite private garden and swimming pools where you can relax and enjoy life. Overlooking Mekong River and the beauties of Phnom Penh, LE BASSAC is the true illustration of how home can be the best vacation spot.ENVIRONMENT THAT BUILDS SUCCESSChoosing the right environment is more important than hard work. Situated in the heart of Phnom Penh, LE BASSAC is home to the most influential leaders and is surrounded by the best education facilities, which gives children the most ideal place to grow. Here you have easy access to a spacious green park where you can take a stroll or exercise at any time, and finish your day with a wonderful family gathering at any of the wide selection of restaurants nearby. Embrace the future and your unique, prestigious and healthy home.Learn more about Cambodia’s newest developments by visiting Realestate.com.kh!
Cambodia property sector: Forecast for the next 5 years
Cambodia property sector: Forecast for the next 5 years
June 7, 2022, 3:44 a.m.
The Cambodian real estate sector has been growing tremendously in the last few years. In Phnom Penh, Siem Reap, Sihanoukville, Poipet, Bavet, Kep, and other parts of the country, there is a flurry of non-stop construction work going on as massive investments, mostly from China, fuel a roaring building boom.For instance, in the capital city of Phnom Penh, there is a long list of residential, commercial, and mixed-use developments recently completed, underway, in the pipeline, or in the drawing board.Consequently, there is constant and growing supply of condos, apartments, borey units, and other residential units. With more Cambodians being lifted out of poverty by one of Southeast Asia’s fastest-growing economies, demand for the same properties is also growing.The value of real properties, particularly in the most-developed areas of the country, has also gone up, though comparatively cheaper compared to those found in neighboring countries.Despite forecasts of a property market crash in the near future, the general consensus among local property experts is that the Kingdom’s real estate sector is headed in the right direction. In the next half-decade, growth in Cambodia’s property sector is expected to be mainly in condo and borey developments, foreign direct investment, land price, demand, and supply.Soth Virak, CEO of Huttons CPL, said Cambodia benefits from relative political stability and continuing foreign investors’ confidence.  The just-concluded national election gave the ruling Cambodian People’s Party (CPP) another five-year mandate to run the Kingdom.“I think Cambodia’s real estate industry will keep moving forward in the next five years, “he said.Mr Virak explained that developers often look at economy, society, technology, and political stability when investing in the property market.” Political stability is the main factor they look into,” he stressed.Echoing Mr Virak’s outlook, James Hodge, Associate Director at CBRE, said that in the next few years the property market will offer a breadth of options across all grades and will be able to compete in terms of quality with other centres across the ASEAN region.“International serviced apartment operators will be more prevalent and a few of the most forward thinking local real estate companies will have blossomed into market leading,” he stressed.As for supply, Mr Virak said he expected that the current upward trend will hold in the foreseeable future.  “Supply will continue to increase where more than 10 million square meters will reach the market every year,” he said.James Hodge, Associate Director at CBRE Cambodia, agreed with Mr Virak’s forecast. “Supply is on the up across all sectors and we see no slowdown in this trend so long as the economy continues to pursue its current growth path,” he said.“Project launches may continue to be small in number but the scale of the projects is set to increase, especially as the large Chinese developers establish themselves and their brands in the Cambodian market,” Mr James added.Likewise, both property experts agree that demand will not slow anytime soon.Mr Virak said that both local and expats will continue buying properties in the Kingdom where the middle to low class housing project with low to interest free will be the big market.Over the next five years, according to Mr James, both local and Chinese backed demand and supply are likely to be the biggest influencing factors on the Cambodian real estate sector.Mr James said the foreign investment outlook for the Kingdom’s property sector also looks good.“Investment in manufacturing and infrastructure will still be largely dominated by foreign players,” he noted.His view is backed by Mr Virak, who said that in the next 5 years he expects China to continue to be the leading property investor in Cambodia, followed by Japan, Korea, Malaysia and Vietnam.Realestate.com.kh, Cambodia’s home of real estate, has the most up to date information for buyers, sellers and property enthusiasts! Sign up for our newsletter today and stay up to date with the latest info…Looking for real estate for rent in Cambodia or real estate for sale in Cambodia?
Yuetai Group Two Projects Opening, Two Dragons Flying!
Yuetai Group Two Projects Opening, Two Dragons Flying!
June 6, 2022, 5:02 p.m.
Strongly Push and Sell Yuetai Phnom Penh Harbour Phase 3Prosperous Shops Close to the Main Road, Yuetai The Garden Shops On 26th August 2018, at No. 182, Sihanouk Blvd, Phnom Penh (opposite to Cellcard), Yuetai Group hosted the Opening Sell for Phnom Penh Harbour Phase 3 Prosperous Shops Close to the Main Road, Yuetai The Garden Shops. There were lots of people waiting outside before the Opening! Once it started, people came crowding in to rush to Purchase!Yuetai Phnom Penh Harbour Pase 3 shops sold out within 72 hours in last two times selling, so Yuetai Group quickly pushed to sell the popular shops again to satisfy the market!YUETAI Group, from Guangzhou to Hongkong, to Southeast Asia, and the world, has finally made a stop in Cambodia.YUETAI International Group has taken root in the Kingdom of Cambodia for 7 years now and is closely related to local political leader high ranking officials and military heads. And through deep ploughing of Cambodia, it will advance to develop in Vietnam, Thailand, Burma and other Southeast Asian markets, and later, strategically develop the Globe.With a unique location, beside the Royal Palace and alongside the Mekong River, Yuetai Phnom Penh Harbour is the first property in Phnom Penh combining harbour business, tourism and high-level service centertogether to be a Cambodian landmark. There will be a super large shopping mall, riverside tourist square, the only passenger harbour in Phnom Penh, culture & art business street alongside the river, Mekong River&Angkor culture&art exhibition center above the water, specialized theme business street, floating ferris wheel, culture&art performance field, harbour park, culture&art garden as well as Phnom Penh tourist center.Yuetai Group focuses on building a commercial complex, bringing into the cultural element, tourist element, artist element, and historic element, to offer the world a complex with the most elements, to let the world know more about Cambodia and its Angkor culture.Yuetai The Garden possesses a wonderful location- around the Phnom Penh International Airport and Veng Sreng Blvd, with a luxurious facility.There will be 9 buildings, with fine-decorated apartments from 35 m2 to 130 m2, hotel, SOHO, commercial plaza, official buildings to create a cozy and comfortable area for people living and working here.Address: No. 689 Preahsaisovath Blvd, Sangkat Sreah Chak, Khan Daun Penh, Phnom Penh. Property Address: Vimean Sopheak Mongkul Center, Veng Sreng, Phnom Penh, Cambodia Google map to search: Yuetai The Garden Sales CenterGet more information about Yuetai project and learn more about Cambodia’s newest developments by visiting Realestate.com.kh!
ARATA Garden Residences: Bringing the best of Japan to Cambodia
ARATA Garden Residences: Bringing the best of Japan to Cambodia
June 6, 2022, 5:02 p.m.
ARATA Garden Residences is a large-scale landscaped development that brings the best in Japanese construction design, ingenuity and technology to Cambodia.ARATA is Creed Group’s third project in Cambodia. Creed is also the developer of Borey Maha Sensok, the first and largest Japanese borey (gated community) project in the Kingdom, and Bodaiju Residences, which is located opposite the Phnom Penh International Airport.Creed is a Japanese property developer and investor. Established in 1996, it has completed hundreds of projects in Japan, Vietnam, Cambodia, Malaysia, Indonesia, Myanmar, Loas, Bangladesh, and other countries.Creed originally set out with the mission of providing “Japan Quality to emerging nations in Asia.” Creed started investing in Asian property in 2012.ARATA was designed by Japanese architect Hisaya Sugiyama, the Founder and Owner of Quincy Studio. Sugiyama, who has a Master of Architecture degree from Harvard University Graduate School of Design, has designed a long string of iconic projects in the United States (US), Bangladesh, Japan, France, Cambodia, and other countries.Creed is developing ARATA as a modern residential development surrounded by natural green atmosphere.To create and sustain a pleasant atmosphere in the area, Creed is working to ensure that the thick and abundant greenery surrounding ARATA will be sustained for a very long time. Its ultimate goal is to create a life in luxury, convenience, and comfort in the midst of the city that is only a pipe dream for most people.Creed is developing ARATA in partnership with local investor, Triple Gem Assets, and Japanese investor and condo developer, Hoosiers Holdings.ARATA (Phase 1) comprised of more than 500 units, including Shop Houses (A&B), Twin Villas, Link Villas (A&B), and Luxury Villas. ARATA is built on a 7-hectare prime lot. There is luxury of space to in and out of the houses.ARATA has an excellent array of amenities, exclusive to its residents, which made it among the best and most exciting mixed-use developments in the entire Kingdom. These are Playground, Badminton Court, Swimming Pool and Kids Pool, Gym, Coffee Shop, Garden, Security Guard, Mini-Mart, and Shuttle Bus.Residents will only have to walk a few steps to go to the Coffee Shop, have a drink, and relax after a busy day. They can also play Badminton, have a dip at the Swimming Pool, and for fitness buffs, exercise at a well-equipped Gym.  Their kids, meanwhile, will have the Playground and Kids Pool for their own activities.For shopping, residents can go to the Mini-Mart, or they can avail of a Regular Shuttle to Cambodia’s newest and biggest shopping complex, Aeon Mall 2.ARATA is located in Sangkat Khmounh, Khan Sen Sok, one of the best and most ideal residential/commercial locations in the heart of Phnom Penh. The area is growing fast, thanks to a visionary Master Plan by the Government. Aeon Mall 2, Makro Wholesale Store, TK Avenue, Camko City, National Bank of Cambodia, and a string of topnotch international schools are also easily accessible.ARATA supports the coming Realestate.com.kh EXPO 2018 as one of the exhibitors.  ARATA sees the Expo as a great way to help and showcase Cambodia’s real estate industry and make it more well-known not only locally, but also to the outside world.  Now on its third edition, the event has cemented itself as the biggest and most successful real estate show in the Kingdom.Get more information about ARATA Garden Residences and learn more about Cambodia’s newest developments by visiting Realestate.com.kh!
Savills & Partners to hold forum on trends, future of Cambodia’s hospitality industry
Savills & Partners to hold forum on trends, future of Cambodia’s hospitality industry
June 7, 2022, 6:36 a.m.
A forum on emerging trends and the future of Cambodia’s hospitality industry will be held this coming Wednesday, August 29, at Sofitel Hotel.The main feature of “Meet the Experts/Cambodia” will be presentations by industry experts on a variety of topics and issues surrounding one of the Kingdom’s most important sectors.  Organizers said the event will be good for developers to discuss and learn more about the changes and trends in Cambodia’s hospitality industry and the approaches envisioned, proposed or being implemented to adapt or to take advantage of them.From the event, attendees will learn and will have the opportunity to discuss with experts a slew of exciting trends in Cambodia’s hospitality sector, including: 1) Local and Regional Hospitality Market Updates and Megatrends; 2) Branded Residences and Condotel Products; 3) Development of Design and Boutique Hotels; 4) Traditional and Alternative Brands; and 5) Vacation Home Products.Leading the speakers are Thong Rathasak, Deputy General Director of Ministry of Tourism. Mr Rathasak will talk about “Cambodia Hospitality Market Updates”.In the last few years, Cambodia’s hospitality industry has experienced rapid growth, mainly buoyed by a vibrant tourism industry. Cambodia is receiving an average of 5 million tourists every year and is expecting 6 million foreign arrivals by year end. Consequently, the number of hotels, guesthouses, and other industry-affiliated establishments in the country drastically increased. At the end of 2017, there were 781 hotels in the Kingdom, 134 more than the previous year. For guesthouses, it increased from 1,996 to 2,255. There were also 2,239 restaurants, 881 entertainment centers, and 619 tourist agencies.Other speakers include Mauro Gasparotti, Director Savills Hotels, Asia Pacific; Christian Pucher, Director of Development Asia, Hilton Worldwide; and Kevin Beauvais, Founder and CEO, InVision Hospitality.Mr. Gasparotti will talk about “Megatrends and Development Opportunities. Mr Pucher’s lecture will be on “How to Compete in Fast Evolving Markets: Traditional and New Brands”, while Mr Beauvais will speak about “Design-Oriented Hotels and Limited Service Models”.The Cambodian hospitality industry underwent a lot of changes in the last several years. It was said that never before has the hospitality industry experienced so much disruption with the advent of new breeds of travelers, leaps in technology and the emergence of new accommodation habits, tastes and approaches to travel.For example, there is a growing preference, especially among the wealthier visitors, for Condotels or Branded Residences, instead of the traditional hotel. Also, the majority of foreign visitors to Cambodia are now Chinese.Such disruption requires alternative accommodation models and presents opportunities for nimble and progressive developers looking for competitive advantage.There will also be a panel discussion on “Condotels and Branded Residences”, which will be moderated by Lada Shelkovnikova, Partner, Withersworldwide. The panelists are Michel Cassagnes, Managing Director, Archetype Cambodia.; Sunny Soo, Managing Director, Keystone Property Consultants; and Ing Sophealeak , Partner, Bun & Associates.A Condotel is a condominium project operated as a hotel, with a reception desk, room service, and other services and amenities available or offered in hotels. Branded Residences, meanwhile, are residential developments incorporated into a hotel with a brand name.  Occupants of Branded Residences have access to the facilities, luxuries, and services of attached hotels.Just like with Condotels, Branded Residences are becoming more popular in Cambodia, and the market for them here, while still relatively small, has been growing continuously, with more hotel operators, including such well-known names as Starwood and Four Seasons, offering Branded Residences. More often than not, these Branded Residences are built as part of mixed-use developments.The event, which doubles as a Networking Night, is a collaboration between Savills Asia Pacific Hotels and Ministry of Tourism, Archetype Group, Keystone Property Consultants, Hilton, InVision Hospitality, Withersworldwide, and Bun & Associates.Established more than a century ago in the United Kingdom, Savills is one of the world’s largest real estate firms, with more than 600 offices in North America, Asia, Europe, and other parts of the world. Savills is also a major global hotel developer.The event is limited to invitation only, subject to confirmation on available seats. If you are interested in attending, please contact:Ms Shuly on +855 (0) 77 774 777 or  shuly@keystone-savills.asia
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Land along Hun Sen Blvd.: Emerging favorite among local & int’l property developers
Land along Hun Sen Blvd.: Emerging favorite among local & int’l property developers
June 7, 2022, 12:34 a.m.
With Cambodia’s economy showing no signs of slowing down and a building boom in full swing, local and international real estate developers are flocking to Cambodia in record numbers.In Phnom Penh, Siem Reap, Sihanoukville, and other urban areas developers are buying up or leasing land to build an array of residential, commercial, and mixed-use developments. In Phnom Penh, land along the major thoroughfares are particularly hot items. Areas along Monivong, Norodom, Russian, and Mao Tse Tung Boulevards are slowly being saturated with high-rises, boreys, etc. There is construction work going on in many stretches going in and out of the city.Lately, one particular stretch is rising above the rest in terms of attractiveness and drawing power: land along Hun Sen Boulevard.Intended to reduce traffic congestion in the city’s south, the 60-meter wide and nearly 10 kilometers long Hun Sen Blvd. is Phnom Penh’s largest and one of its most important road connections. It connects Street 271 in the north with National Road (NR) 2 in the south. Hun Sen Blvd. is an integral part of Phnom Penh’s 2035 Master Plan, which aims to improve resident’s living conditions as the capital continues to expand and develop.Ken Lo, Chairman and CEO of Century 21 Imperial Realty, said several major development projects have been built or are under construction in the area.Leading these is the 2,600 hectares ING City, the largest development in Cambodia. Also one of the largest in Southeast Asia, ING City, whose development is ongoing, comprises of residential, commercial, and retail facilities.Major borey (gated community) projects like Borey Chip Mong, Borey Piphup Thmey, and Borey Peng Hout are also located along Hun Sen Blvd.Mr Lo said that Chinese investors are also buying huge plots of land for the construction of residential and commercial centers.  The 7.6-hectare Urban Village, 2.1-hectare Lingnan Garden, and  R&F City are major mixed-use projects being developed by leading Chinese property developers or their local affiliates on prime lot along the Boulevard.There are also reports that Japanese developers are planning to build the third Aeon Shopping Mall in the same locality.Jessie Mao, Planning Executive of R&F City, said their studies found that the southern part of Phnom Penh, where a big part of Hun Sen Blvd. runs through, is the most ideal location for property development.“While there have been an increase, land there still costs less compared to those found in parts of the city. There is a big potential for more development there. Southern Phnom Penh will definitely become the new city center,” she stressed, noting that at this time space is getting smaller and land is getting more expensive in central Phnom Penh.Hun Sen Blvd. stretches across three sangkats: Chak Angre Leu and Chak Angre Krom in Khan Meanchey and Cheung Ek in Khan Dankao. The 2018 (1st half) Phnom Penh land price report of Key Real Estate, shows that the average prices of commercial land in Chak Angre Leu and Chak Angre Krom are $1,650/sqm and $1,250/sqm, respectively, while in Sangkat Cheung Ek commercial land is priced at $600/sqm on average.Sorn Seap, Founder and CEO of Key Real Estate, said Hun Sen Blvd. greatly contributes to the area’s real estate growth. He said the area’s popularity and development will increase if major infrastructure projects will push through, referring to the proposed Ring Road and new international airport in Kandal Province, which is only a few kilometers away from the Boulevard.The entry and interest of more developers have led to higher land prices in the area, a development not lost on Mr Lo. “Land is more expensive compared before.”The price of land in-between Road 271 and Borey Peng Hout increased to $2,000/sqm from last year’s $1,000-$1,200/sqm. Between National Road (NR) 2 and Borey Peng Hout the price of land is now $800-$1,500/sqm, up from $400-$1,200 recorded in the end of last year.Looking for real estate for rent in Meanchey​ and looking for real estate for sale in Meanchey? Check out at Realestate.com.kh today!
Daun Penh, 7 Makara & Chamkarmon named the most sought-after districts by Key Real Estate report
Daun Penh, 7 Makara & Chamkarmon named the most sought-after districts by Key Real Estate report
June 6, 2022, 5:02 p.m.
The Daun Penh, 7 Makara, and Chamkarmon Districts, all in central Phnom Penh, have the most expensive land in Cambodia’s capital city.This was according to a recently-released report of Key Real Estate. The Report covered land prices across Phnom Penh in the first half of 2018.The Report noted that Daun Penh, a commercial hub, has the most expensive lot. Residential plots are selling at $3,500/sqm on average. For commercial land, the average price is $6,100/sqm.Within Daun Penh, the Sangkats of Phsar Thmey 1,2, &3 has the most expensive commercial land, selling at $9,000 per sqm on average. For residential land, Sangkat Phsar Chas registered the highest price at more than $4,000/sqm.Sorn Seap, Founder and CEO of Key Real Estate, explained that the main reasons for this are the mature real estate market and high land prices registered in each and every Sangkat in the District.“It is the oldest developed area and it hosts three markets,” he stressed, referring Phsar Chas, Phsar Kandal, and Phsar Thmey. “Popular tourist destinations like Royal Palace and Riverside area also in the area.”7 Makara, another commercial center, has the second most expensive land in Phnom Penh. Residential plots in the area are selling at $3,300/sqm, while commercial land at $5,400/sqm.Within 7 Makara, Sangkat Orussey 1,2,3 & 4 have the most expensive commercial land ($6,000/sqm), while Sangkat Boeung Prolit have the most expensive residential land priced close to $4,000/sqm on average.Chamkarmon is third in rank. Average price of residential and commercial land in the District are $3,000/sqm and $5,100/sqm, respectively.The cheapest land in Phnom Penh can be found in the suburbs. Prek Pnov District to the north has the cheapest land available, with residential land, on average, selling for $100/sqm and commercial land $340/sqm.Dangkao District to the south, meanwhile, registered $100/sqm average selling price for residential lot and $280/sqm for commercial land.On average, land prices in central Phnom Penh largely remained unchanged compared to the same period last year. This was in contrast to land prices in the suburbs of the capital, which are growing fast.According to the Report, Toul Kork, Sen Sok, and Prek Pnov Districts, registered the highest land prices increase. Land prices in those areas increased by 6.3%, 6.7%, and 7.1%, respectively, compared to the same period last year.Mr Seap said that Prek Pnov became an investment hotspot in the last few years. “Many investors and businesses have begun eyeing this location.” Mr Seap said this led to abrupt increase of land prices in the area.Compared to other urban areas in Southeast Asia, Phnom Penh is among the places with the cheapest land, with residential and commercial lots, on average, selling $1,300/sqm and $2,400/sqm, respectively.Looking for real estate for rent in Cambodia and looking for real estate for sale in Cambodia? Check out at Realestate.com.kh today!
Poipet: The latest real estate boomtown in Cambodia
Poipet: The latest real estate boomtown in Cambodia
June 6, 2022, 5:03 p.m.
Cambodia’s northwestern border town of Poipet is fast becoming a rival to Sihanoukville in terms of real estate development.Poipet, which borders Thailand and hosts an important border crossing between the two neighboring countries, is in the middle of a building boom.Casinos, hotels, commercial buildings, and residential developments are going up in different parts of the town, fueled by massive foreign investments and an economic boom. Property values have gone up in many parts of Poipet as a result.A part of Banteay Meanchey Province and occupying 2,620,000 square meters, Poipet is divided into three sangkats, namely: Poipet, Phsar Kandal and Nimeth. The town is home to more than 140,000 residents, both Cambodians and foreigners.Hor Kunthea (Roy), CEO/Chief Executive Officer of Sokha Residences Group, said he was not surprised by the development, noting that the town’s property sector has shown great potential for rapid growth in the last six months.He identified Sangkat Poipet as the area with the best potential. “The other two sangkats also offer good investment opportunities and property values there are also rising,” Mr Roy stressed.According to him, many small and large scale developments have entered or are eyeing to enter into the Poipet property market. “Many investors from the outside are eyeing Poipet as a great investment destination,” he said, noting that this has contributed to the continuing increase of property values and prices.In Poipet, according to Vtrust Appraisal’s 2017 Housing market and Outlook Report, 16 projects were completed last year, releasing 1,694 units into the market. Also, 909 units reached the market in the first half of 2018.Poipet Governor San Sean Ho said there is no better time to develop real estate in the town. We, in the Government, encourages all investors to put their money into various real estate like hotels, guesthouses, residential houses, restaurants, and other facilities for tourists.In Poipet, according to him, there are many existing, ongoing, and projects that are in the pipeline or drawing board. The town is currently hosting nearly 30 casinos, 10 boreys (gated residential community) projects and a number of factories in the Special Economic Zone that produce electronic, clothing, and other products. There are also at least 50 companies subdividing residential plots for resale.Poipet’s first condominium project is now underway. Sokha Residences Group, which will occupy almost four hectares of land, is a combination of condo and boreys. Sokha Residences will have a 21-story building of 543 units with Super Store, Commercial and Office Space, Sports Club, Swimming Pool, Sky Bar, Penthouses, and 287 borey units.Condo units are priced from $27,864 to $1,270,000, while borey units have the selling price of between $30,000 and $50,000 per unit. Sokha Residence is located in the Kilo Lekh Boun, Sangkat Phsar Kandal, Poipet.The Government is also eyeing to develop Poipet’s tourism potential. Mr San said they are planning to develop 500 hectares of land into a premier tourism destination complete with a golf course, artificial river, giant garden, and a floating market. He said that once the project will be built, they are expecting thousands more of tourists will visit Poipet.The above factors, together with the plan of the Cambodian Government to open more border crossings to Thailand, Chinese-funded road along the Thailand-Cambodia border, and the re-opening of the rail link between Poipet and Phnom Penh bode well for further development of the town into an important commercial and industrial hub.“In our Economic Development Plan, we mainly focus on real estate and infrastructure development,” Mr San stressed.He said one of their priorities is to build excellent concrete roads connecting different parts of Poipet.Better roads are contributing to the increase of real estate prices in and around the town. Mr Roy noted that land along National Road (NR) 5 and adjacent to the Poipet roundabout currently fetches between $800 and $1,000 per sqm.In the areas near the border where the casinos are located, land the previously sells between $300 and $500 are now priced from $1,300 to $1,500 per sqm.The influx of Chinese is also another major factor that drove up property values in Poipet. The Chinese were attracted by the town’s investment potential and the availability of affordable land. There are currently more than 10,000 Chinese investors and workers in Poipet and it is expected to have more than 20,000 in 2019.According to Mr San, most of the big hotels in Poipet are being rented by the Chinese. Both Mr San and Mr Roy agreed that the Chinese played a big part in the growth of the real estate industry, and also of property values, in Poipet.Mr Roy said the presence of the Chinese created more demand and drastically increased rents. According to him, a flathouse on some main road that could be rented for as low as between $150 to $200 a month are now available for rent between $600 and $800 per month. A flat along the concrete road, which previously can be rented for less than $150 a month, is now available for rent between $350 and $400.“Poipet’s property sector is growing similar to the one in Sihanoukville,” Mr Roy concludes.Search properties for sale in Poipet and current properties for rent in Poipet!
Phnom Penh Harbour: Cambodia’s Orchard Road
Phnom Penh Harbour: Cambodia’s Orchard Road
June 6, 2022, 5:03 p.m.
Phnom Penh’s iconic and important Riverside area will soon host a massive development that will change the face of the city and the Kingdom for the better.Phnom Penh Harbour, as the project is known, is a monumental undertaking stretching several kilometers from the Chroy Changvar Bridge to the Night Market, both of which are prominent spots in Riverside.Stretching several kilometers along the Tonle Sap, Mekong, and Bassac Rivers, the Riverside, which has long been an important trading and commercial area in Cambodia’s capital city, has become a popular attraction and hangout for both locals and foreigners of late, mainly drawn by an excellent array of restaurants, hotels, stores, cafes, bars, and entertainment centers.To be built on 11.8 hectares of land facing the Tonle Sap River, Phnom Penh Harbour will comprise of more than twenty buildings of various sizes and features. These will include multiple commercial spaces, condotels, 5-Star Hotels, Grade A office buildings, large shopping malls, duty-free shops, and market-leading serviced and high-end apartments.There would also be French-style commercial streets that will be similar to what people see in Paris and other major cities of France.The development will also include a jetty and 7,000 parking spaces for people wishing to visit restaurants, retail shops, hotels, etc. in the Riverside area.The buildings and facilities within Phnom Penh Harbour will be built to international standards and are being primed to become the gold standard for such developments, not only in Cambodia, but other parts of Southeast Asia, as well.Phnom Penh Harbour has invited comparisons to Singapore’s own Orchard Road, an iconic development that is both a major shopping belt and prime tourist attraction in the island state.Phnom Penh Harbour had its launching last month. It is being developed by Yuetai Cambodia, one of the country’s most successful and respected property developers. Yuetai Cambodia is the local subsidiary of Guangzhou based and Shanghai listed Guangzhou Yuetai Group.Yuetai Cambodia has several iconic projects under its belt since its entry into the Kingdom in 2011. These include The Garden, East One, East View, and East Commercial Center.Sam Yang, Yuetai Cambodia CEO, said their aim is to make Phnom Penh Harbour unique and stand out among the rest. He said the ultimate goal is to make it a city symbol that will bring what is not known of Phnom Penh or Cambodia to the world.“We want others to know Angkor culture and art through Yuetai. That’s the reason who we put all these elements- cultural, touristic, artistic, and historical elements- together in the project. Instead of making it into a purely commercial space, we actually want to make it one of the best tourist attractions in Cambodia, and even in Asian countries,” he said.Phnom Penh Harbour will be built in four phases and is targeted to be completed in 7 years. The first phase will include the building of the 5-Star White Swan Hotel, which will join the long line of iconic hotels in the country.With Phnom Penh Harbour’s imminent appearance, the Cambodian Government is preparing measures to ensure the smooth flow of traffic in the area. To ease the expected traffic congestion, Sisowath Quay, the road that runs parallel with the Tonle Sap River, will be widened to four lanes.Phnom Penh Harbour is currently in the pre-sales stage.Get more information about Phnom Penh Harbour and learn more about Cambodia’s newest developments by visiting Realestate.com.kh!
The Realestate.com.kh Expo, Cambodia’s #1 Property Show Returns this 19-20, October
The Realestate.com.kh Expo, Cambodia’s #1 Property Show Returns this 19-20, October
June 7, 2022, 6:34 a.m.
In 2017 the Realestate.com.kh EXPO (previously the Cambodia Real Estate Show) welcomed over 100 exhibitors, 10,000 attendees and generated over $30 million in property sales over two separate events. The last show in October 2017 generated over 5,000 attendees & over 133 unit sales.Having cemented itself as the most successful property show in Cambodia’s history in terms of property sales and targeted attendees, the Realestate.com.kh EXPO is returning to NagaWorld on the 19th & 20th of October 2018.Ms Kelly of Creed Group, one of Cambodia’s favourite developers who attended both shows in 2017 said, “The show gathered a large number of potential buyers, there were even more developers this time, and the show was bigger than before.” She also commented that the venue, NagaWorld, was strategically located. Creed Group sold units across all of their three projects; namely Bodaiju Residences and Arata Garden Residences.Mr Tony Yu, Marketing Manager at Orkide Villa, had a similar impression of the show: “We were very satisfied to be a part of the second Cambodia Real Estate show which enabled us to achieve direct sales.” Mr Yu also believes that the show benefited both developers and buyers, and encourages local developers to get on board for the next show.Prince Real Estate Group, who achieved 38 unit sales over the two days as confirmed by their sales manager, now has their Prince Modern Plaza development mostly booked following the show - and were pleased with their result of leading the sales board at the end of the event.Local show favourites Arita Garden (Creed Group), Orkide Villa, Prince Real Estate Group, The Parkway and international favourite Aristo are all returning for 2018, whilst newly launched properties such as Cloud Coast, Phnom Penh Harbour, OneDa and Le Bassac are also some of the early names to come aboard the 2018 event. Real estate agents such as Maxworld are also returning, along with a host of new agencies.The exclusive property seminar sessions will also be returning for the 2018 expo, headed up by one of Cambodia’s leading law firms DFDL. Seminar sessions will include Chinese, Cambodian and Western talks as well as panel discussions covering a range of educational topics including current investment climate, hot locations and property ownership laws and much more.Banking, finance, insurance and proptech will again provide an exciting element to the event with Last Mile returning with their innovative virtual showroom technology for the third time whilst new Proptech companies such as PropEase will be showcasing their app focused on making the handover process a less strenuous process.For sponsorship or exhibitor opportunities at the Realestate.com.kh EXPO 2018, please contact:Khmer and Chinese: nin.kang@realestate.com.kh,   or call +855 93 552 305, +855 78 637 323English: tyler.stuart@realestate.com.kh, or call  +855 12 599 669, +855 81 599 669Don't miss out on the Realestate.com.kh EXPO 2018, Cambodia’s #1 Property Show.
A look at low-cost housing rentals in Phnom Penh
A look at low-cost housing rentals in Phnom Penh
June 6, 2022, 5:03 p.m.
Phnom Penh, Cambodia’s capital city, is seeing a rapid population growth with many people from the provinces coming to live in the city.These people, most of whom belong to the middle to lower class, mainly come to Phnom Penh in search of economic and educational opportunities.According to the Ministry of Land Management, Urban Planning, and Construction (MLMUPC), Phnom Penh’s population is expected to increase to between 4 and 7 million by 2030. Other estimates put Phnom Penh’s population at 7.9 million by the same period.To meet the demands of a booming population, Minister of Land Management Chea Sophara said Cambodia needs to build 1 million more homes by 2030, not to mention a cascade of low-cost rental houses, apartments, etc.Pich Sovann, Director of Phnom Penh Daily Property, said Phnom Penh’s huge population of migrant workers has created a big market for low-cost rentals. Many of these migrants are workers employed in factories, mostly garment factories, in the Phnom Penh area.A majority of the more than 1,700 factories operating in the Kingdom, which employ close to 1 million people, are located in Phnom Penh and its suburbs.Drab apartment blocks with scores of rooms for rent can be found around these industrial zones. These rentals are often barely furnished and only contain the most basic of amenities like electric fans to keep out the Phnom Penh heat. These are rented for less than US$100.“Because they are affordable they are popular with factory workers,” Mr Sovann pointed out.Factory workers earn between US$170 to US$300 a month and allocates US$50 US$80 for rent. It was noted that some of these people even share a single unit with some friends to further minimize the rental cost.Mr Sovann mentioned that most of these low-cost rentals are found in the Phnom Penh suburbs of Boeung Tumpun, Steung Meanchey, Por Sen Chey, and Chaom Chao. There is also a scattering a low-cost rentals that can be found close to the city center.Tang Hour, President of Amatak Property Service, noted that low-cost rentals in the outskirts and suburbs of Phnom Penh are also popular with students and staff of companies, restaurants, hotels, and other businesses that earn between US$200 to US$300 per month.Phnom Penh is home to most of Cambodia’s universities and other institutions of higher learning.Ms Tang took issue of the poor hygiene and security in areas where low-cost rentals are concentrated. “Some locations [outside the central city] need to improve hygiene and security,” she stressed.Soth Virak, CEO of Huttons CPL, agrees that there is a big market for low-cost rentals in Cambodia’s capital city.Noting that a big chunk of the population falls in the under 39 category, he said that many of them go for cheap rental apartments and houses in the meantime while saving to buy their own houses later.“They opt to rent a cheap house before they can afford their own houses,” he said.Mr Virak added that there are people with bigger salaries who opt for low-cost housing. “There are some out there with average earnings of US$500 per month who rent rooms that fetch for US$100-US$200 per month,” he said.These houses, some of which are located in the center of Phnom Penh, are equipped with the most basic of amenities and are devoid of luxurious ones like refined furniture and furnishings.Cost of living in Cambodia is very low. The Kingdom has some of the cheapest housing rentals in the world.Realestate.com.kh has the most up to date information for buyers, sellers and property enthusiasts.Looking for Serviced Apartment for rent in Phnom Penh?
MLMUPC: $2.15 B investment in construction & real estate sector in first half of 2018
MLMUPC: $2.15 B investment in construction & real estate sector in first half of 2018
June 6, 2022, 5:03 p.m.
Ministry approves 1,643 construction projectsIn a sign that a roaring building boom will continue unabated for the foreseeable future, Cambodia’s construction and real estate sector, one of the four main pillars of the country’s economy, has drawn US$2.15 billion in investment projects in the first half of this year. The other three pillars are manufacturing (garment) sector, tourism, and agriculture.This was according to the latest report released by the Ministry of Land Management, Urban Planning, and Construction (MLMUPC). The MLMUPC is the government agency that is in-charge, regulates, and keeps track of real estate developments in Cambodia.The same Report noted that from January to June 2018 MLMUPC approved a total of 1,643 projects on 5.35 million square meters of land.With the current trend, it is very much conceivable that Cambodia will surpass the number of approved projects and total construction investment recorded last year. In 2017, a total of 3,052 projects on 10.74 million square meters of land worth a combined US$6.42 billion were given the go-signal by the MLMUPC.China is the leading real estate investor in Cambodia, followed by South Korea and Japan. Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia, and Taiwan also have substantial real estate investments in Cambodia.Leading Chinese real estate developers and investors like Prince Real Estate Group, Guangzhou Yuetai Group,  Guangzhou R&F Properties, and Jiayuan International Group have major property projects underway or in the pipeline in different parts of the country.South Korean real estate investors in Cambodia include Booyoung Town, Yon Woo Co., Ltd., and World City Co. Leading the Japanese pack is CREED and Arakawa.Seng Loth, MLMUPC spokesman, told the media that residential, commercial, and mixed-use developments have sprung-up in different parts of the country in the last five years. He said these include high-rise buildings, new towns, and residential complexes.While Phnom Penh, Siem Reap, and Sihanoukville have the majority of real estate projects, major projects have long sprung-up in up-and-coming areas like Koh Kong, Kep, Battambang, and Poipet on that Thai border.From a few hundred five years ago, Mr Seng, noted that Cambodia now hosts nearly 1,000 high-rise buildings (5-54 floors) and 200 locations of new towns and residential complexes. Once-empty skylines have given way to high-rises as the building boom in Cambodia continues.Major real estate developments that were completed or underway in Phnom Penh include The Palm, Prince Central Plaza, The Parkway, CEO KT Pacific, and The Bridge. In Sihanoukville, the list includes D’Seaview, Blue Bay, and SeaGate Suite. From Siem, the most prominent includes Heritage Walk and a host of borey (gated community) projects.Mr Seng credited peace, relative political stability, business-friendly environment, and incentives as the main reasons why investors are not afraid to invest billions of dollars in Cambodia’s property sector. Others cite Cambodia’s rapid economic growth as another reason for investors’ confidence in Cambodia.Buoyed by agriculture, tourism, manufacturing (garment), and construction /real estate sector, Cambodia’s economy has grown by an astonishing average of 7 percent in the last five years, the biggest in Southeast Asia.Last year, the manufacturing (garment sector) accounted for the lion share of Cambodia’s US$22 billion gross domestic product (GDP) at 30 percent, followed by construction and real estate  29 percent, agriculture 25 percent and tourism 13 percent.Realestate.com.kh, Cambodia’s home of real estate, has the most up to date information for buyers, sellers and property enthusiasts! Sign up for our newsletter today and stay up to date with the latest info…Looking for real estate for rent in Cambodia or real estate for sale in Cambodia?
Top global serviced apartment provider to invest in Cambodia
Top global serviced apartment provider to invest in Cambodia
June 6, 2022, 5:03 p.m.
2 premier serviced apartments by Oakwood to debut in PP next yearOakwood Worldwide, a premier global corporate housing and serviced apartment provider, will soon have a presence in Cambodia.Media reports disclosed that the company is planning to open three properties in Indochina next year as part of its regional expansion. One of these will be in Vietnam, while the rest will be in Cambodia.Dean Schreiber, Oakwood Worldwide (Asia-Pacific) Managing Director, noted the company’s strong performance in China and Japan and said they are thrilled to have a bigger presence in Southeast Asia.The company also sees the golden investment opportunity presented by both countries to those in the hospitality and housing business. The economies of Vietnam and Cambodia are among the fastest-growing in Southeast Asia in recent times. Mainly buoyed by massive investments in the property and manufacturing sectors, the Cambodian economy has grown by an average of nearly 7 percent in the last decade."Cambodia and Vietnam have been rapidly developing with healthy economic growth rates and this is an opportune time for Oakwood to establish itself as we foresee increasing demand for long-term accommodation,” Mr Schreiber stressed.The two properties that Oakwood plans to have in Cambodia are Oakwood Premier Phnom Penh and Oakwood Hotel & Residence Phnom Penh. Both are slated to open in the middle of 2019.The two developments will bring a combined 388 units (220 for Oakwood Premier Phnom Penh and 168 for Oakwood Hotel & Residence Phnom Penh) of hotel rooms, penthouses, studio-type, and one-, two-, and three-bedroom apartments to the market. These will also feature luxury amenities like swimming pool, restaurants, meeting places, lounges, and children’s playroom.Both developments will be located in One Park. One Park is a new mixed-use development in the heart of Phnom Penh, which boasts of residential towers (with condos, serviced apartments, etc.), office and retail spaces, medical facility, and an international school.Oakwood Premier Phnom Penh and Oakwood Hotel & Residence will join a long list of hotel and serviced apartment developments in Phnom Penh, which include Himarawi Hotel Apartments, Central Mansions, Embassy Place, and Maple Leaf.Oakwood Worldwide was acquired last year by Mapletree Investments, a leading Singaporean real estate, investment, and capital management company. Based in California, USA, the company has a presence in the United States and 55 other countries.Looking for Service Apartment for rent in Phnom Penh?Looking for real estate for rent in Cambodia or real estate for sale in Cambodia?
Siem Reap: Building boom continues, but rental transactions down
Siem Reap: Building boom continues, but rental transactions down
June 6, 2022, 5:03 p.m.
Siem Reap is one of the three major cities of Cambodia. The site of the world-renowned Angkor temples, Siem Reap is also the Kingdom’s leading tourist destination. As one of Cambodia’s leading economic centers, Siem Reap has drawn its fair share of local and foreign investors. Massive investments from abroad have fueled a roaring property boom.Siem Reap is in the middle of a building frenzy. In every corner of the city, many hotels, commercial buildings, and other real properties are going up. There are now more than 1,000 hotels, guesthouses, and other types of accommodations in the city compared to the more than 500 two years ago, leading to an oversupply in the market.In spite of that, the city’s rental market is taking a hit. Rental transactions have gone down in the last few years.According to Mario Tan, Sales and Marketing Director of Siem Reap-based Hunter Estate, the number of rental transactions this year declined by 40 percent, compared to two or three years ago.“Before, we receive around 100 inquiries every month. But it went down to only 50 to 60 inquiries these days,” he said.“And they are not even good quality inquiries,” Mr Tan stressed.He said the current and prevailing trend in the tourism sector is making that happen. China has supplanted Europe as the leading source of visitors to Siem Reap.China sent more than 1.2 million visitors to Cambodia last year. Most of these visitors also went to Siem Reap, where Cambodia’s top tourist destinations are located.“There has been an influx of Chinese arrivals, while the number of Europeans visiting the city has gone down,” Mr Tan pointed out.Mr Tan claimed that the market as a whole is not benefiting from increased Chinese arrivals. “They mostly come with a tour group, and often stays in a tour company’s pre-arranged accommodation,” he pointed out.“In this case, the small boutique hotels, guesthouse, and apartments, with 20 to 30 rooms, are few to zero customers,” he added.Sek Saran, Business Director at A1 Real Estate Cambodia, echoed Mr Tan’s observations that rental transactions in Siem Reap are taking a big hit and going down.“There is less Europeans- volunteers, NGO staff- that are renting apartments,” he pointed out.Most visitors that come to Siem Reap these days, according to him, are Chinese. “Most of the time, they just come here for a short period. Also, many of them only go to the big and more luxurious hotels,” he pointed out.For rent inquiries, he also noted that they have dropped down considerably in the last few years. “Rent inquiries dropped down more than 50 percent, compared to the previous years,” he said.With regards to rental price, there was also a significant decrease. According to Mr Saran, the rents went down by as much as 30 to 40 percent.He said that an apartment unit that used to fetch $500 a month in rent can now be rented between $250 and $300.For serviced apartments, the same trend is happening. Mr Tan said that a serviced apartment that previously fetches between $500 to $600 a month can now be rented between $300 and $350.“These have become much cheaper. But at least they’ve get some rents” he mused.The downward spiral, however, did not reach most commercial areas in the heart of Siem Reap.According to Mr Tan, a shophouse along the main road close to the Phsar Chas Market still fetches between $1,000 and $3,000 a month, which is an abnormally high price.The two gentlemen’s observations were mostly shared by Sok Sarath, Managing Director of SiemReapLandhouse.com. “There has been less inquiries this year. This led to some owners closing their hotels and restaurants,” he pointed out.But according to him, rental rates remain the same. He said that a 1 bedroom apartment fetches between $250 and $450/month. For shophouses and commercial buildings along National Road 6A, from Cambodian Cultural Village to Chong Keo Sue - $1,500 per flat rent/month; retail and banking space- $2,500 to $6,500/month,“On Sivatha Road, from Sokha Hotel to Phsar Chas Market and Charles De Gaulle Road, from Royal Residence to Borey Prem Prey - $1,400 to $1,700 rent per flat/month. $3,500 to $6,500 rent/month for commercial banking space and Hotels with around 20 bedrooms in any location- maximum $4,500 rental fee/month,” he added.Looking for real estate for rent in Siem Reap​ and looking for real estate for sale in Siem Reap? Check out at Realestate.com.kh today!
R&F Properties: Bringing the best in real estate development to Cambodia
R&F Properties: Bringing the best in real estate development to Cambodia
June 7, 2022, 3:40 a.m.
Guangzhou R&F Properties is one of the top property developers in mainland China. Established in 1994, it was listed in the Hong Kong Stock Exchange in 2005 and was the first Chinese real estate developer to become a member of the Hang Seng China Properties Index.Following the ‘One Belt, One Road’ and ‘21st Century Maritime Silk Road Initiatives, the company entered the Cambodian real estate sector last year.In the meantime, R&F Properties achieved record sales for its property ventures. For the single month of June 2018, the Group’s sales revenue reached RMB 13.39 billion (US$2.04 billion) and sales area to 977,800 square meters. Compared to the figures recorded in the preceding month, the sales revenue and sales area increased by 29% and 19%, respectively. Compared to the same period last year, they increased by 63% and 77%.From January to June 2018, the Group achieved total sales revenue of RMB 56.96 billion (US$8.63 billion) and sales area of 4,413,900, representing an increase of 47% and 50%, respectively, compared to the same period last year. Sales revenue and sales area from overseas projects totaled RMB 2.08 billion (US$310 million) and 98,500 square meters, respectively.Zhi Hao Chan, Assistant to Chairman of R&F Properties, said the Group’s June 2018 sales were extraordinarily high, being the largest recorded by the company in a single month. Growth in sales was stimulated by the launching of nine new projects at the same time.Mr Zhi, likewise, noted that their strong sales in the first half of 2018 and optimistic projections for the next several months will ensure that company sales targets for this year will be achieved.R&F City in Phnom Penh is R&F Properties first project in Cambodia. With a building area of 760,000 square meters, it is set to become another landmark in the Kingdom. We highlight here some of the distinct qualities and advantages of R&F City, a landmark project that is sure to make waves in a highly-competitive sector.*Potential1. R&F Properties is listed as one of China’s top-ten iconic property developersR&F City is conducted by an excellent development team of R&F Properties who has been dedicating to luxurious quality real estate development for 24 years and has built a series of comprehensive business areas, from construction design, development, supervision of engineering, marketing, sales, property management to real estate agency.The Group originated in Guangzhou City, expanded nationwide and now has a global presence. The company strategically entered into the real estate sectors of Malaysia, Australia, Britain, and Cambodia. To date R&F Properties has built and developed more than 220 landmark projects in 50 plus regions and cities around the world.In 2017, the Group acquired 77 hotels from the Wanda Group. In the next two years, the company will own more than 100 hotels in 76 cities and is expected to become one of the world’s largest luxurious hotel owners.Projects built, developed, and managed by R&F Properties are known for their quality, reliability, and beauty. It offers a rich variety of services from property management to real estate design, sales, engineering supervision, and development.2. Locationa. Future Phnom Penh international business center.b. Situated along an investment hotspot- Hun Sen Boulevard.c. Only 10 km away from the proposed new Phnom Penh International Airport.d. Only 3 km away from PH Diamond Mall and PH Eco Mall, two soon-to-open shopping malls in the heart of Phnom Penh.e. Only 1 km away from ISPP, a top international school in Cambodia that offers the globally-celebrated IB Curriculum.3. VIP facilitiesa. 30,000 square meters of private gardens, tennis courts, badminton courts and other sports facilitiesb. 50m x 20m international standard swimming pool and  a custom designed pool for children.d. Exclusive clubhouse for residents with entertainment facilities like chess room and billiards room.e. One parking space for one owner - the underground garage ideally separates the vehicles from the foot-tracks.4. World-Class Property Management Servicea. China's first-class Tianli Property Management Team provides high-quality property management services.b. A comprehensive range of property maintenance that is the best option for prime tenants.c. Guarantees an intelligent security system to create a safe, convenient and comfortable community for residents.d. Owner will benefit from secured property rental.Showroom is now open!Everyone is welcome to come, see, and know more about R&F City!Address: No 380, Monivong Boulevard, Phnom Penh, Kingdom of CambodiaFor more info please contact: 018 888 2777Get more information about R&F City and learn more about Cambodia’s newest developments by visiting Realestate.com.kh!
Exclusive interview with Yuetai CEO - Sam Yang @ The launch of Phnom Penh Harbour
Exclusive interview with Yuetai CEO - Sam Yang @ The launch of Phnom Penh Harbour
June 7, 2022, 6:55 a.m.
In 2001, Yuetai Group was listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange in China, becoming one of the first listed real estate companies in the entire country. The company recorded extraordinary achievements in Cambodia that has won the gratitude and admiration of people from all walks of life. Yuetai Group has developed or has acquired a number of landmark projects in the Kingdom, including East One, East View, and East Commercial Center.Phnom Penh Harbour- is set to become the iconic riverfront development in the country and one of the biggest mixed-use projects Cambodia will ever see, Phnom Penh Harbour will comprise of 22 buildings spread along the riverbank in Khan Daun Penh, a popular commercial and residential area in the heart of Cambodia’s capital city.  To learn more details about Phnom Penh Harbour and about Yuetai Group’s successful venture into Cambodia, Realestate.com.kh CEO THOMAS O’SULLIVAN recently sat down with SAM YANG, Vice President of Yuetai Holdings. The following is an excerpt from the interview, which has been edited for length and clarity.REAKH: When did you first come to Cambodia? And What made you choose Cambodia over other countries in Southeast Asia?YUETAI: I came here six years ago. In the first two years I was here, I fell in love with the culture, the people and how accepting of other cultures. I found that compared to Singapore and Thailand, Cambodia has really a long rich history, Khmer history, Angkor culture. I simply fell in love with the country.REAKH: What other things have continued to inspire you to invest in the local economy?YUETAI: Well, I can talk all day about the economic growth, the good investment opportunities with the GDP growth, but everyone knows about that. But the truth, alongside the growth of the economy, it is the culture that I like the most.  For the past 6 years, I worked very hard and personally, I have a family, I have my kids during the time I stayed in Cambodia. I treat Cambodia as my second home. It’s more love of the country to ask me to stay and invest here. We currently employ over 350 people, so it is motivating when I think about how many employment opportunities we are creating as well.  REAKH: Can you tell me a more about the Yuetai Group?YUETAI: Most of our operations is related to real estate. We are dedicated and focused on bringing the best real estate products to the people. In addition to real estate, we want a full coverage of services to all of the customers. That’s why alongside real estate development, we developed financing, property management, and hotel management sectors to comprehensively provide service to our customers and buyers.REAKH: We have come here this morning to do the launching of the project. We wanted to ask you a little bit more about Phnom Penh Harbour itself. Can we start by asking about the size of the project.YUETAI: The total gross area is 1.05 million square meters. It is a high-rise building complex built along the river, and includes Grade A office buildings, 5-Star hotels, large shopping malls, more than 6,000 parking spaces, serviced apartments, and market-leading high-end apartments.REAKH: Can you tell us what inspired the design of the project.YUETAI: What happened is that we are not thinking about purchasing a land, develop, and sell. When we look at the land, my board, my designer, and I personally, if we feel that it is one of a kind, and you won’t have another opportunity to develop something similar in Cambodia.We just don’t make it a commercial development project. We want it to become a city symbol. We want to bring what’s not known of Phnom Penh or Cambodia to the world.  We want others to know Angkor culture and art through Yuetai. That’s the reason who we put all these elements- cultural, touristic, artistic, and historical elements- together in the project.Instead of making it into a purely commercial space, we actually want to make it one of the best tourist attractions in Cambodia, and even in Asian countries.REAKH: Can you tell us when you are starting construction.YUETAI: Construction will start in September. The actual busy time would be after the rainy season. We are waiting for the dry season to actually start the whole construction.REAKH: I understand the project will be built in four phases. Can you tell us when individual phases can be expected until we finish the project.YUETAI: Actually, the four phases are all open. Why we separate them into four phases is that phase 1 would be the new White Swan Hotel. Then we will help PVAP have their new, 25-floor office there. Of course, we will have duty-free shops alongside a 5-Star hotel. And then we will have Grade A offices there, as well.The second phase is mainly serviced apartments and Grade A office buildings. We are really keen on doing office development in Cambodia. We know there is a shortage of Grade A and Grade B offices in Cambodia at the moment. Phase 2 would also consist of a shopping mall. We are already negotiating with top class brands like LV and Gucci to actually bring in the shopping experience to Cambodia, to actually let Cambodians and tourists spend money in Cambodia. I noticed that a lot of Cambodians shop in Bangkok or Singapore. Why fly to Bangkok or Singapore? Shop here and spend money in Cambodia.Phase 3 would be our serviced apartment sector that will also include a French-style commercial street. Phase 4 would be our condominium section. We will have another French-style commercial street, alongside our condominiums. These condominiums are designed mainly for locals. A lot of condos here are designed for foreigners or foreign buyers. But we want to build something that is affordable to local buyers, for the local middle-class.REAKH: How long the project is expected to take?YUETAI: To finish all four phases, probably it will take around 7 years. Phases 1 and 2 will be completed in 4 years, phase 3 in 5 years, and Phase 4 will be completed in 6-7 years.REAKH: What are the other impacts of a project of this size in terms of employment numbers for a city like Phnom Penh?YUETAI: At the beginning, of course, the top management will be international professionals. But in the future, we want to have all or 90 percent of mall and property management to be locals. That’s why we have Tourism and Property Management schools. We want to train the locals to be part of our management teams. Currently, our Chinese staff consists of 30 to 40 percent of our total staff number. In the future, we want to shrink the number to about 5 to 10 percent. We want to become a more local company run by a local management. When it is in full operation it will create roughly 4,000 to 6,000 jobs.REAKH: When I think about this project, I think Cambodia will finally be getting its own ‘Orchard Road’. But I am sure the question on everyone’s lips I am sure is what the developer is doing about projected traffic congestion in the area?YUETAI: We will set up more than what we are supposed to set up by the urban regulations to expand the current road into a four-lane one. And we will also have huge underground spaces for the internal traffic to travel inside the underground, and for the external traffic to travel outside. We will have river plazas alongside the riverside walkways. We don’t want people to just walk by, we want them to gather.  We also want a plaza to promote fine arts in Cambodia. Me, my Board, and the designers, we do this project with passion. We want to make it a one of a kind. This is going to be a signature of Phnom Penh and cannot be compared to anything else.Realestate.com.kh, Cambodia’s home of real estate, has the most up to date information for buyers, sellers and property enthusiasts! Sign up for our newsletter today and stay up to date with the latest info…Check out Phnom Penh Harbour on Realestate.com.kh
Topping Up Ceremony—Pre-Event Press Release
Topping Up Ceremony—Pre-Event Press Release
June 6, 2022, 5:03 p.m.
Camhomes: Witness the Topping Up of D’Seaview CondominiumThe wait is finally over. Camhomes will be celebrating its Topping-Up ceremony for its flagship development, D’Seaview Condominium, this week in Sihanoukville.“The Topping-Up ceremony will be hosted on June 27, 2018 and presided over by His Excellency, Yun Min, the Governor of Preah Sihanouk Province,” said Mr. Kuoch Lengkheang, PR & Marketing Strategy Manager of PH One Development (Cambodia) Limited. “We welcome everyone to the site to witness the topping-up of D’seaview Condominium,” he added.D’Seaview offers a combination of both residential and commercial options, complete with 24-hour manned security service, a swimming pool, a fitness center, lush garden, a squash court, food court, restaurants, and car parking facility.Mr. Valy, 42, bought a residential unit at D’Seaview last month, after consulting with the real estate expert at Camhomes. “I want a unit there so that I do not need to worry about finding accommodation there during the peak holiday season,” said Mr. Valy, “Many of my friends bought units there too, we believe it will become the landmark development in Sihanoukville and it will be easy for me to rent it out when it is ready,” said Ms Riya, 35, whom bought 2 residential units in the development too. They will be attending the ceremony to be among the first few to witness the Topping-Up ceremony.D’Seaview is designed to incorporate abundant natural daylight and airflow and to offer all-round unblocked panoramic views of the ocean, as majority of its units faces the sea. The construction of the condominium is expected to be completed in 2nd quarter of year 2019.The D’Seaview site is located at Land Plot No. 204, Village 1, Sangkat 3, Krong Preah Sihanouk, Preah Sihanouk province.With this occasion, Camhomes will provide to all attendees at the Topping-Up ceremony with High-Tea refreshments and exclusive promotion for buyers of each unit booked successfully on the day.If you are interested in D’Seaview, visit the showroom at Canadia Tower, level 3 and speak to the Camhomes experts, to discover the full scope of its potential for you. Call the hotline at 097 768 9191 or 097 768 9090. Or visit the showrooms in both Phnom Penh (Canadia Tower level 3) and Sihanoukville (D’Seaview Site).Realestate.com.kh, Cambodia’s home of real estate, has the most up to date information for buyers, sellers and property enthusiasts! Sign up for our newsletter today and stay up to date with the latest info…Check out D’seaview on Realestate.com.kh
Winners of inaugural Cambodia Real Estate Awards 2018 announced
Winners of inaugural Cambodia Real Estate Awards 2018 announced
June 7, 2022, 4:16 a.m.
Phnom Penh, July 7, 2018Organizers of the Cambodia Real Estate 2018 (CREA) are proud to reveal the winners of this year’s most prestigious event in Cambodia’s property sector.The winners were announced and recognized during the Gala Dinner and Awards Ceremony held at Sofitel Phnom Penh on Friday evening. The star-studded gathering, which was broadcasted live on social media, brought together more than 200 industry leaders, high-ranking Government officials, and other VIPs from across the sector.Leading the pack of winners in the Agency Awards was CBRE, which took home three awards. CBRE, which is one of the leading and largest real estate agencies in Cambodia, was recognized as the Commercial Agency of the Year, Agency of Choice, and Property Management Company of the Year.For the Individual Awards, there was a different winner for each category. CPL Cambodia won big, with two of its people, Oknha Cheng Kheng and Lok Chumteav Bun Navy, winning the Real Estate Agent of the Year and Sales Agent of the Year Awards, respectively“The winners rightly deserve our recognition and accolades for pursuing excellence and setting an example for others to emulate,” said Head Judge, Dr. Sok Siphana.The 15 award winners were handed the prestigious CREA seal, iconic trophy and a certificate confirming their personal or company achievement.Realestate.com.kh CEO, Thomas O’Sullivan, said, “The Cambodian real estate industry has experienced tremendous success in the last few years. Many hardworking and dedicated real estate agents have contributed to this success. It is imperative for us to recognize these people, and also the top-performing property agencies, for their achievements and contributions.”“We wish to thank everyone-our partners, sponsors and all others who have contributed in one way or another to the success of this momentous event. We sincerely hope that this undertaking, which also gave Realestate.com.kh the opportunity to give back to the industry, will lead to a new era of professionalism, competition and excellence in the Cambodia real estate industry,” he added.Kim Heang, CVEA President, thanked Realestate.com.kh for coming up with the idea and for being the main force behind the inaugural CREA. He also stressed the importance of having similar events in the future.“As I have said earlier, we need to have more of these events in the future to give value and reward the top performers in the Cambodia real estate industry, at the same time promote the industry and Cambodia to the outside world,” he said.A first in Cambodia’s history, the CREA was principally organized by Realestate.com.kh, the Kingdom’s leading property portal and marketing agency, with the support of Ministry of Economy and Finance (MEF) and the Cambodian Valuers and Estate Agents Association (CVEA).The CREA recognize the top performing agents and agencies, and celebrate the milestones of Cambodia’s property industry. The Awards mark the first time that efforts of the Cambodia real estate industry were acclaimed globally and on a wholly objective basis.To promote professionalism, entries were required to be members of CVEA and registered with the MEF.Joining Dr. Sok Siphana on the panel of judges are Steven Path, Founder and CEO of leading software firm Pathmazing and President of ICT Federation of Cambodia; Dr. Simon Vancliff, Investment and Development Director at ING Holdings and Vice Chairman of the EuroCham Cambodia Real Estate and Construction Committee; Teng Rithy, Founder and Director of R’Investment Group; and Anthony Galliano, Group Chairman, Cambodian Investment Management.An online public voting process was also integrated into the CREA, allowing the general public to offer their opinion on which agents and agencies are most deserving of awards.The CREA are supported by Cheng Fung Investment (main sponsor). Other sponsors included Belt Road Capital Management, Yuetai Group, Aristo, Camhomes, Sky Villa, Le Bassac, NC Max World, Orkide Villa, BRED Bank, Creed Group, The Parkway, PropEase, Gold Zone Media, Crystal Orange Construction, Silk Road Properties, Zenearth, AIMS, DFDL, Pathmazing and realestateCRM.Media partners included Fresh News, Thmey Thmey, EuroCham, CTN, Khmer Times, KICPAA and BizKhmer. Complete list of winnersAgency Based Awards:Regional Agency of the Year: IPS Cambodia (Siem Reap office)  Valuation Company of the Year:Knight Frank CambodiaLocal Valuation Agency of the Year:Key Real Estate and Khmer Foundation & Appraisal (KFA)Property Management Company of the Year:CBRE Cambodia - Prince Phnom Penh TowerCommercial Agency of the Year:CBRE CambodiaReal Estate Agency of the Year:(Enterprise: Companies with 16 or more employees): Cambodia Properties Limited (CPL Cambodia)Real Estate Agency of the Year (Corporate: Companies with 8 - 15 employees):South East Asia Property Services (SEAPS Cambodia)Employer of Choice Award:Yi Fung Real Estate CambodiaAgency of Choice Award:CBRE Cambodia   Individual Awards:Best Up and Coming Agent of the Year:Chanthy Koy - IPS Cambodia (Independent Property Services)Real Estate Agent of the Year:Oknha Cheng Kheng - Cambodia Properties Limited (CPL)Rental Agent of the Year:Thyda Pov - CBRE CambodiaSales Agent of the Year:Lok Chumteav Bun Navy - Cambodia Properties Limited (CPL)Valuation Professional of the Year:Oknha Noun Rithy - Khmer Foundation & Appraisals (KFA)Agent of Choice Award:Rithy Seap - Yi Fung Real Estate Cambodia  Media contacts:Nara Cheng, Content Manager, Realestate.com.kh (Eng. & Khmer) +855 16333717 / nara.cheng@realestate.com.khHuy Hong Cheng, Chief Editor (Chinese), Realestate.com.kh +855 98526671 / cheng.huyhong@realestate.com.khRealestate.com.kh, Cambodia’s home of real estate, has the most up to date information for buyers, sellers and property enthusiasts! Sign up for our newsletter today and stay up to date with the latest info…Looking for real estate for rent in Cambodia or real estate for sale in Cambodia?
Sky Villa: Phnom Penh’s heavenly abode
Sky Villa: Phnom Penh’s heavenly abode
June 6, 2022, 5:03 p.m.
Close to the iconic Olympic Stadium in Phnom Penh is another ongoing luxury mixed-use development that was designed by the same people responsible for Taipei 101, a landmark of Taiwan and one of the tallest structures in the world.Called Sky Villa, the development consists of twin 35-storey towers and a 15-storey office building built on a 6,000 sqm plot land overlooking Sihanouk Boulevard, an investment hotspot, which is also one of Phnom Penh’s busiest thoroughfares.The development is a cross between private and broad-minded; active and static; natural and prosperous; and classic and modern.Around the project location is an array of restaurants, cafes, mini-marts, clinics, drug stores, banks/ATMs, hotels, international schools, bus stations, and other amenities.The Phnom Penh International Airport, Cambodia Railways, and other transportation hubs can be reached by car in less than 30 minutes. Phnom Penh Landmarks like Orrusey Market, Olympic Market, Independence Monument, Royal Palace, National Museum, Riverside are also close by.The project is being undertaken by Crystal Orange Construction Plc., a renowned Taiwanese developer. Architectural design is courtesy C.Y. Lee and Partners, which also designed Taipei 101.The developer has partnered with Lee design Incorporation for interior design; Chan Moon Architecture Lighting Design for lighting; and A Just International Property Management Group for property management.Other partners include MCC Overseas Ltd., Shanghai Baoye Group Co., Ltd, Cathay United Bank (Cambodia), and Power Win Real Estate Co., Ltd.These partners are renowned and have proven track records in their respective fields.Its developer envisioned Sky Villa to be an identifying landmark for Phnom Penh, similar to what the Petronas Twin Towers has done for Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia. Sky Villa broke ground in 2014 and is expected to be completed by December 2019.Sky Villa boasts of 256 luxury condominiums of four types, sizes ranging from 300 sqm to 400 sqm, with 2 to 4 well-designed bedrooms. Each of these units has a spacious balcony, where occupants can grow plants or small trees to ward off the heat and dust.The multi-million dollar investment is topped by a massive observation deck with picture-perfect views of Phnom Penh and its suburbs.Sky Villa also features a grand reception area, sky lounge, locker, snack area, ballroom, KTV, rest area, wine cellar/reading room, children’s playroom, swimming pool, massage room, offices, conference room, pavilion, and a gym.Occupants can also avail of property management services, 24-hour security, and a spacious parking area that can accommodate more than 500 vehicles.Check out Sky villa project on Realestate.com.khFind the new development on Realestate.com.kh
Architecture to improve life through design
Architecture to improve life through design
June 7, 2022, 7:10 a.m.
Architecture is the art and science of design that provide us the physical environment we live in. Many projects now are built with the high attention of architectural design which is primarily concerned with structures of the master plan and the interrelationship of the facilities that are necessary to build for life.In the history of modern architecture, the architect aimed to improve the living environment of people.  The renowned architects like Le Corbusier, Walter Gropius and Ernst May, tried to design the city and housing for people, connected with light, air and green.During the era of New Khmer Architecture, Vann Molyvann tried to improve and modernize the life of Khmer people. Molyvann respected traditional lifestyle but modernize it through new structural ideas, construction ideas, planning and facilities.Masaaki Iwamoto, Architect & Assistant Professor of Faculty of Design at Kyushu University, said that architecture can improve the lives of everyone. Vann’s projects such as "One Hundreds Houses" in Toul Kork and "Grey Building", the apartment at Bassac riverfront, are the excellent examples of how architecture can improve life through design.” he stressed.Mr. Masaaki, however, noted that there is no correct architectural model; it depends on architects’ idea. “For me, rational and reasonable design to the context is very essential,” he said.“In addition to this, structural safety, flexibility and adaptation to the climate and lifestyle will be always important for lives,” he added.Currently, there are many residential development projects launching and building across the country, particularly Phnom Penh and Sihanoukville. The Seagate Suite is one of the mixed-use developments with the construction of 1,118 units across 45 story complex in Sihanoukville.Mr. Yeli, Design Director of The Seagate Suite, said that we build to connect life to the nature with the luxurious lifestyle.“The Seagate Suite is geographically situated in the ideal location where most of the buildings face fantastic view of the sea, island, and mountain and the stunning views of boom town of Sihanoukville,” he stressed out.More than home, at The Seagate Suite, it is purposely designed for luxurious lifestyle where residents can work, pay, stay, Eat &amp and shop at one destination.Similar to the Seagate, Bodaiju Residences, a mixed use residential project in Phnom Penh, occupied more than two hectares of land area and will have more 900 units across the six-14 story buildings. Cheng Sokha, Deputy Sales & Marketing Director of CREED ASIA (CAMBODIA) cited that master plan is always the main core of all projects. While architectural design for sustainable mixed-use property will contribute a big value to the project.In regard to the detail and finish of the building, Ms. Sokha believed that the good layout and high quality finishing always add up value for design and livable home.Echoing Ms. Sokha’s view, Hun Chansan, Director of Re-Edge Architecture & Design disclosed that good architecture and design would add value and improve the lifestyle of the people who reside in.He believes that it adds values in term of outlook of the building as well as its performance to the human activities and the surrounding environment. Architecture and design can also create large or intimate spaces that all walks-of-life will experience. Thus it has the power to evoke a certain feeling or senses that make them comfort, happy, nostalgic, healthy, efficient, or even proud of it.Ultimately, architectural design plays very important role for both physical environmental and valuable property. “Only innovative design that sells. If the development loses to pay no much attention to the design, it will affect the value, quality, pride, modernity and convenience of both developer and residents,” Mr. Yeli said.Realestate.com.kh, Cambodia’s home of real estate, has the most up to date information for buyers, sellers and property enthusiasts! Sign up for our newsletter today and stay up to date with the latest info…Looking for real estate for rent in Cambodia or real estate for sale in Cambodia?