- Property type: Land parcel
- Offer type: For Sale
- City: Kampong Speu
- Original Property ID: KS.A5
- Property size: 80000 m²
Features
- Development potential
- EDC and Water State rates
- Garden
- hard title
Details
Fantastic opportunity 8 hectares land for sale in Kampong Speu near Kandal with good access to National Road 4 and Phnom Penh city.
Land for sale on National Road 4 located in Kampong Speu 22 km from Phnom Penh City Centre.
The property has sevral detached buidings that could be easily renovated and repurposed as a city retreat / resort or completely cleared.
Given its location in relation to the city, this would make the perfect site for luxury housing with anciliary land use (sport, culture, retail).
Land details:
- Total land size 80,000sqm
- $40/sqm
- 105 x 300 metres
- 105 metre road frontage
- Just off National Road 4, only 22km from central Phnom Penh
- Flat land with good access from 2 sides
- Hard title
Property ID: KS.A5
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Smart investment with Abode
Smart property investment is attainable if you follow some simple guidelines and the following is how foreigners can do this under Cambodia law. Abode is here to help, if you need.
There are essentially 5 smart investment options that allow for foreigners to buy property in Cambodia:
- Forming a company with a Cambodian Citizen (>50% Cambodian shareholding) with which to buy property;
- Obtaining Cambodian citizenship (see CM2H program) in Cambodia or by marriage (to buy under his / her name);
- Buy property with a Cambodian citizen’s name and putting legally protective measures in place (such as hypothee or long term lease);
- Obtaining a long term lease (<90 years); and
- Purchasing a strata title / condo property (this is the only hard title property type that can be purchased under a foreigner’s name).
The Cambodia government unveiled new foreign ownership laws related to co-owned (or shared) buildings in 2010 indicating that:
- Foreigners cannot own ground floor properties or land (soft or hard title)
- Total foreign ownership of private units must not exceed 70% of a single building or project
- Does not apply to properties <30km of national borders (some exceptions e.g. SEZ)
Good guide to investing in Cambodia
Here is a good guide to investing in Cambodia that should steer you away from total financial disaster. The real estate market in Cambodia is extremely varied, more so than most countries, which can make investing either a smooth journey or a rocky one.
What separates a successful from unsuccessful investor is not pure luck, as many think, but the ability to recognise and avoid mistakes. Investing in Cambodia is no different, so here are some things to consider before you part with your hard earned cash.
Research
Having a deep wallet may help you in the short term. However, knowing where the market is now and where it is likely to go is part of a long-term strategy that will prove beneficial. This is best attained by being aware of and finding more information on upcoming projects.
Short term gains may be made, but knowledge of the real time investment climate will more likely provide better long-term options for you.
Large upcoming infrastructure projects – roads, rail, bridges, shopping centres, subdivisions – generally nudge property values and attract businesses that will generate better investment options.
It is wise to undertake a feasibility study of your own, supported with information gleaned from professionals with a finger on the foreign investment in Cambodia pulse.
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