- Property type: Condo / Apartment
- Offer type: For Sale
- City: Phnom Penh
- Neighborhood: 7 Makara
- Original Property ID: PPM.A9
- Bedrooms: 2
- Bathrooms: 2
- Property size: 75 m²
Features
- 24 Hour Security
- Air Conditioning
- Balcony
- CCTV
- Elevator
- Fitness Centre
- Fully furnished
- hard title
- Natural light
- Near French Embassy
- New architecture
- Off-street parking
- Roof terrace
- Swimming Pool
- Washing machine
Details
High above 7 Makara in the Skyline complex is this large 2 bedroom, fully furnished luxury condo for sale with breathtaking views across Phnom Penh central.
The Skyline building combines luxury and practicality.
It consists of a 39-storey mixed use tower, two 29-storey residential towers, 6-storey car park (with 578 lots) and a 3 storey shopping plaza on the ground floors (completed late 2019).
Centrally-located, Skyline is close to prominent landmarks – The Peace Palace, Vattanac Capital Tower, Canadia Tower, Central Market and major International and local banks.
Luxury condo features:
- 36th floor with large balcony with northern views
- A/C and hot water
- Quality finishes – tiled flooring, kitchen with cooker hobs and exhaust hoods
- Fully furnished – incl. washing machine / refrigerator
- Built in robes and plenty of storage
- CCTV and smoke alarms
- Street & elevator access / 24-hour security / parking
- Onsite swimming pool and fully equipped gymnasium
- Sky terrace and BBQ pad, reading room, outdoor fitness area, landscape deck and wading pool
- Business amenities, including function rooms and huge sky terrace
Original ID: PPM.A9
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About Prampi Makara
Prampi Makara (7 January) named after the day when the Kampuchean People’s Revolutionary Armed Forces and Vietnamese troops liberated the capital from the Khmer Rouge in 1979.
It is literally in the centre of Phnom Penh; a web of narrow streets with every shop imaginable, all seemingly headed towards Orussey Market.
It is the real Phnom Penh, the beating heart, the raw flesh where shop owners and stall holder ply their trades.
A look up and you will see the pre-Pol Pot face of the city: the Khmer take of Modernism.
Prampi Makara is also the smallest district in Phnom Penh. It is subdivided into 8 Sangkats and 33 Kroms.
It has an area of 2.2 km² and in 1998 had 96,192 inhabitants, making it one of the most densely populated parts of the city.
And yet, it is often overlooked.
Westerners tend to head towards Daun Penh or Chamkarmon as if nothing else matters.
The Chinese appear only to want to be in BKK 1, in close proximity to Naga World. Both ends of the investor/renter spectrum look elsewhere.
Here you can buy or rent living spaces for half the price of other areas. They will have character and the moment you step into the street, the city presents itself in its fullness.
Orussey Market watches over all – chaos by day, an eerie stillness by night. Barely 700m north are Vattanac and Canadia Towers and 400m south west is Molyvann’s Olympic Stadium.
To the immediate south BKK 1 and east, Riverside.
It is all there… waiting.
Daun Penh: the real Phnom Penh?
Day and night Riverside, Daun Penh, is busy. It is probably the real downtown Phnom Penh where the oldest parts of the city are located.
I am referring to Wat Phnom, Phsar Chas, Phsar Kandal, Chey Chumneas and Chaktomuk and the Royal Palace and National Museum of course!
Preah Sisowath (honoring King Sisowath 1904 to 1927 reign) is the avenue / boulevard running along the riverfront.
It starts at the Buddhist Institute near Sothearos Boulevard. Then continues north to the Japanese Bridge where it becomes National Road 6 leading north to Battambang.
Generations of days gone by have left their footprints from Angkor kings to French colonists to UN troops.
Riverside witnesses the confluence of the Mekong, Tonle Sap and Bassac rivers and where the Water Festival is best viewed each November.
It is always stunning, especially at sunup and sundown.
In Riverside, there is a wide selection of restaurants, wellbeing services, hotels, shops and bars aimed at tourists.
Among the restaurants, you will find good selections – German, Italian, French, Chinese, Korean, Japanese, Vietnamese, Thai, Indonesian and Malaysian.
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