- Property type: Apartment / flathouse
- Offer type: Rented!
- City: Phnom Penh
- Neighborhood: BKK 3
- Original Property ID: BKK3.Z3
- Bedrooms: 3
- Bathrooms: 3
- Property size: 140 m²
Features
- Air Conditioning
- BBQ area
- Ceiling fans
- Close to embassies
- High ceilings
- Hot water
- Large open plan spaces
- Near CBD
- Near Russian Market
- Near schools
- Non-flooding
- North facing
- Off-street parking
- Private terrace
- Washing machine
Details
Beautifully finished ground floor 3-bedroom, fully renovated mezzanine apartment with a private rear yard for rent in BKK 3 has the “wow factor” hinted at from street level.
With security lighting and a clean environment (inside and out), you know you’re in for a treat.
Not only would this make a great home, but would equally serve as a cool inner-city office.
Apartment features:
- Three comfortable bedrooms and two bathrooms
- Ground + first floor of a 3-floor building
- High ceilings providing plenty of natural light and air circulation
- Fully furnished and ready to move in
- Shops, supermarkets and convenience stores in easy reach
- Internet and Cable TV
- EDC $0.25/KwH and water $0.25/m3
Original ID: BKK3.Z3
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About BKK 3
Boeung Keng Kang 3, or more commonly known as BKK 3 is becoming increasingly popular. It is located in Khan Chamkarmon, a rising star in the centre of Phnom Penh.
It is one of the most sought after areas due to it being close to BKK 1, but without the price tag. Due to lower rent prices, many expats choose this area however lower purchase prices are also attracting investors to purchase here.
BKK 3 has both modern and older, more traditional Khmer style properties. However, it is changing as more luxury residences and real estate projects spring up.
Sometimes known as the ‘yolk district’, it is close to a dozen embassies, many NGOS, schools, countless businesses and shops.
It is considered desirable by wealthy Cambodians and expatriates alike. BKK 3 has the best of traditional Khmer and modern living, yet is a quiet city locale.
BKK 3 is in close proximity to popular shopping areas, such as TTP (Toul Tom Pong or Russian Market) and Olympic Market, both of which have a wide selection of restaurants and cafes.
There are many local stores around this area selling clothes, fashion accessories, household goods, shoes and more.
With the number of educational facilities in the area, there are also many shops selling stationery, books, computers and so on.
About BKK 1
Bordered by Sihanouk, Norodom, Mao Tse Tung and Monivong Boulevards, this is a popular area for expats and wealthy Khmers.
It is the centre of Phnom Penh for its banks, hotels, restaurants, shops and bars and the place for business deals and seen as the ‘foreign capital’ for its cosmopolitan nature.
Here you will find the embassies of Switzerland, Bulgaria, Brunei and Sweden and various NGOs and international companies. It also has many schools offering world class education.
BKK 1 is pricey, but attractive for business on streets 278, 282, 63 and 51. Apartments and hotels are in the mid to upper range due to location and quality.
The market is located offers a range of goods including fresh food, clothes, jewelry, money exchanges and household goods.
Augmenting the market is a wide selection of international F + B options including coffee shops and bakeries.
After dark the streets are alive with bars, clubs, hotel rooftops and restaurants open for punters.
Things are pricier but you won’t want for much more, but this neighborhood has pretty much everything!
Moving house?
Moving house – best you use a checklist as it can be a daunting task.
Not only is it an emotional journey, but you’ll have reams of admin.
Here’s a checklist to help you tick off (and fill) your boxes!
Even before moving house, change your address
- Start doing this 30 days before the move. Sometimes a phone call will do, but often you may have to provide proof of the new address to certain institutions or go into the bank, your doctor, kid’s school or Sangkat to fill in forms, so giving yourself a head start will help to shorten your to-do list.
- You may be able to receive statements and accounts by email. This cuts down on paper wastage and ensures an easier address change process.
Some institutions you should notify, plus a few extra things
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