Superior class 3-bedroom apartment for rent Phnom Penh Airport Sen Sok near Northbridge School
- Property type: Condo / Apartment
- Offer type: For Rent
- City: Phnom Penh
- Neighborhood: Phnom Penh International Airport , Sen Sok
- Original Property ID: OBK.A3
- Bedrooms: 3
- Bathrooms: 3
- Property size: 160 m²
Features
- 24 Hour Security
- Air Conditioning
- Backup generator
- Balcony
- BBQ area
- CCTV
- Contemporary design
- Elevator
- Fire alarms
- Fitness Centre
- Fully furnished
- Garden
- Hot water
- Large open plan spaces
- Natural light
- Near CBD
- Near city centre
- Off-street parking
- Swimming Pool
- TV Cable
- Washing machine
- WiFi
Details
This modern, world standard open plan 3-bedroom apartment is now available for rent near Northbridge School, Sen Sok and Phnom Penh Airport; the perfect balance of privacy and easy access.
This project completed June 2020 at the city gateway has an Eden-like garden within arm’s reach of the city which is ideal for relaxation.
Enjoy the well-planned smart layout and design giving a quality of life that truly special.
Quality flooring, finishing and appliances chosen for the most discerning of tastes and highest standards.
A selection of elegant and stylish fittings, wares and furnishings add to a luxurious, modern lifestyle.
Come take a look.
Apartment features:
- New open-plan living
- New furniture
- Wi-Fi / Cable TV
- Secure parking / 24-hour security
- Superb amenities available
- A/C and hot water
- Easy access to nearby schools
- 15 – 20 minutes to city centre
Original ID: OBK.A3
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About Sen Sok:
Sen Sok district was formerly part of Kandal province but was absorbed into Phnom Penh’s expansion.
Sen Sok was also created through the merger of three Sangkats (Khmuonh, Phnom Penh Thmei and Tuek Thla).
The area is home to about 10% of the city’s population, located in the northwest which is a fast-growing region of development.
In the last few years, there have been many high-profile projects with the addition of AEON Mall 2, Global House and Makro and a plethora of mixed development projects and boreys.
About Toul Kork
Toul Kork (or TK as it is locally known) lies in the north and northwest of Phnom Penh cut by Russian Boulevard from the CBD.
Now its northern area is far more affluent houses similarly priced to those in town.
Toul Kork (shortened to TK) literally means ‘ground hill’ in Khmer. It is located to the north of the city centre, including the areas around Boeung Kak Lake and the areas further to the west.
Not being in the city, TK is good for people wanting a quiet life. It has a mix of properties on wide roads, giving it a spacious suburban feel.
Now it has a more commercial feel, joining Tonle Bassac, Daun Penh and BKK. It now boasts an increased number of commercial activities and is a good housing option.
TK Development
TK has many condo developments with supermarkets, hospitals, schools, restaurants and coffee shops. AEON Mall 2, the country’s 2nd international mall 15 minutes away.
There are many institutions and businesses in TK including RUPP, IFL, Institute of Technology, Pannasastra, Tax Dept and Ministry of Labour.
Despite many completed and ‘in construction’ high rises, villas and gated communities dominate the area.
Wealthy Cambodian families like to live in or near TK. As affluence has grown, the area has birthed many retail shops.
TK Avenue (the first international style complex) and Phnom Penh City Centre Mall are 2 examples. Boeung Kak and Camko City also feature large scale housing and commercial spaces.
South TK has mainly low-rise properties mostly owned and occupied by locals.
How to minimize expenses
It makes sense to review your expenses and identify how to minimize your unnecessary spending so here are some suggestions to show you how to look after you, your finances AND the planet.
Simple tips on how to minimize expenses:
- Pay bills on time. Reconnections are time consuming and costly.
- Check addresses and account names are correct before paying.
- Be familiar with where bills are placed – sometimes you will find them in unusual places!
- EDC bills are issued every month on the same date, so keep a lookout!
- Water bills are issued every 2 months – again keep a lookout for them.
- Once a bill’s due date expired you cannot pay by App, instead, you have a few days’ grace to pay in the offices (see slides 2 & 3).
- Bills can be paid at Wing outlets (almost on every street)
- It may be a good idea to pay extra on your water bill to avoid disconnections.
- EDC reconnections usually take <2 working days and cost $2.50.
- Water reconnections usually take <2 working days $15.25.
- Don’t expect action on weekends and certainly not on holidays.
- EDC website: https://www.edc.com.kh/index.php
- PPWSA website: http://www.ppwsa.com.kh/en/
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