RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY IN CAMBODIA FROM 92 480 💷 GBP
- Location:
- CAMBODIA
- Category:
- RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY
- Type:
- Condo
- Beds:
- -
- Currency:
- £ GBP
- Prices:
- -
- Results:
- 1 listings
LIFESTYLE AMENITIES
- Golf
- Ski
- Beach
- Diving
- Equestrian
- Biking
- Hiking
- Fishing
- Spa
- Wine
Hotels & Resorts for Sale
£92,480
Sihanoukville, Sihanoukville, Cambodia
Listed By: Craig Turner Estate Agent on 02.12.2018Browse 1 residential property in Cambodia - 🏠 houses & apartments for sale from 92 480 💷 GBP on TheMoveChannel.com.
The way in which Cambodia is reinventing itself is admirable to say the least. Moving forward from its troubled past, several years of decline have given way to the Cambodian property market of today which is for all intents and purposes booming. Land values in Phnom Penh exploded in 2013, similar growth was noted in Takamau and the beaches of Sihanoukville are also capturing the attention of investors from all over the 🌎 world. Home buying applications have been on a steady upward trajectory both from domestic and international buyers alike, while rents continue to rise with no reason to think things are about to slow down. National law prevents international buyers investing in ground floor properties, but anything on the first floor and up is comparatively easy to secure.
Particularly popular in America, a condominium (or condo) gives investors the chance to own an apartment within a shared or jointly-owned property or community. This can then be rented out to tenants, depending on local laws.
The way in which Cambodia is reinventing itself is admirable to say the least. Moving forward from its troubled past, several years of decline have given way to the Cambodian property market of today which is for all intents and purposes booming. Land values in Phnom Penh exploded in 2013, similar growth was noted in Takamau and the beaches of Sihanoukville are also capturing the attention of investors from all over the 🌎 world. Home buying applications have been on a steady upward trajectory both from domestic and international buyers alike, while rents continue to rise with no reason to think things are about to slow down. National law prevents international buyers investing in ground floor properties, but anything on the first floor and up is comparatively easy to secure.
Particularly popular in America, a condominium (or condo) gives investors the chance to own an apartment within a shared or jointly-owned property or community. This can then be rented out to tenants, depending on local laws.