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Beautiful authentic Khmer 3-bedroom villa set in lush gardens for rent Chroy Changvar

Prek leap national road 6A, National Road 6, Phnom Penh, Cambodia

Features

  • Air Conditioning
  • Balcony
  • BBQ / entertainment area
  • Ceiling fans
  • Fully furnished
  • Garden
  • High ceilings
  • Hot water
  • Off-street parking
  • Open plan living space
  • Swimming Pool

Details

Now available for short or long term rent is the most beautiful 3 bedroom villa with a swimming pool in Chroy Changvar. Located 7km from the Japanese bridge in a secure compound and lush gardens… it is ready for a lucky tenant.

Set within a beautifully lush garden with pool, gardener and 24-hour security, this raised three-bedroom home has all amenities on the first floor.

Each room is a delight to explore and is all fully furnished with beautifully-styled gems. Air-conditioning is in all bedrooms, but there are enough cross breezes not to need any!

The locale is quiet (at the end of a cul de sac) and the greenness around feels like you are miles from the city, even though you’re not!

Villa features:

  • A/C and hot water throughout
  • Refrigerator / washing machine
  • Fully and tastefully furnished
  • 3 bedrooms / 2 bathrooms
  • Private terrace in a beautiful garden setting
  • Off street parking in a secure and peaceful neighbourhood
  • EDC and water (State rates)
  • Minimum lease 12 months
  • 8 min from Norton University
  • 12 min from Bayon Market & the Sunrise Japan Hospital
  • 15-20 min from Wat Phnom
  • 10 min from Makro Supermarket

Property ID: PL.AA1

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Chroy Changvar : forgotten, outlying, expanding

According to the World Bank healthy economies tend to be highly urban. Countries with similar GDP to Cambodia (such as Bangladesh) have rates at around 35%.

In Cambodia 21% are in urban areas, but this is predicted to rise to 36% by 2050.

Phnom Penh has 2 million+ people and the nation’s fastest growing city.

Good planning is helping ease congestion and locations previously ignored are now getting more attention.

Areas like Chroy Changvar offer good living environments near the city centre.

Chroy Changvar Bridge reopened in 2019 following renovations. Crossing the Tonle Sap river, it connects with Daun Penh. 971m long and 13.8m wide, built in 1963 with a grant from Japan.

Now fully functional, Chroy Changvar is much closer to the city centre.

Special Economic Zones show how phased land use helps the city extend.

Development in Kandal Province, Chbar Ampov and Russey Keo are doing similar.

Phnom Penh’s growth and continued investment offer good opportunities so now is a good time for you to look before everyone else does!

Post Covid and a brave new normal

There is some doubt as to what a post Covid world will look like even though many say things will be back to a brave new ‘normal’ by the end of 2022.

It is widely known that the pandemic changed consumer behavior and spending habits enormously.

The suspension of regional and international travel, for instance, directly impacted retail, tourism and hospitality sectors across the globe.

This led to a rise in online shopping and entertainment platforms and is likely to create long-term effects on retail markets and eventually real estate.

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Phnom Penh Villas – a short history

Phnom Penh was an important hub for French colonialists with its wide roads, beautiful gardens, grand villas and colonial mansions earned it the undisputed title ‘Pearl of Asia’ in the 1920s.

From this time, the city expanded rapidly. Chaktomuk is located in Daun Penh; an area under transformation with countless new developments and infrastructure upgrades. It is a culturally significant area with its landmarks like Wat Botum Park, Botumvatey Pagoda and Independence Monument.

It is also very popular for its many restaurants, cafes, embassies, NGO offices, and boutique hotels. READ MORE

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