Asia Property Awards Officially Launches in Cambodia

The latest boost for the kingdom’s booming property industry will kick off the prestigious industry awards program in 2016.

Undoubtedly home to one of Southeast Asia’s most exciting and rapidly evolving property markets, Cambodia is set to receive the region’s real estate industry seal of approval when it becomes the latest country to be included in the coveted, decade-old Asia Property Awards series.

Sponsored by TEKA, the first Cambodia Property Awards 2016 will recognise and reward the achievements of the country’s most successful, dynamic and innovative developers and developments, as well as introducing the market to a wider regional audience of affluent investors and major industry players. The Awards’ successful launch party was held on Tuesday, 6 October, at the Chinese House in Phnom Penh, attended by nearly 150 guests and members of the press.

Nominations from industry players and the general public have now started to pour in for the Cambodia edition, and will close on Friday, 4 December. The glittering awards ceremony is set to take place on Thursday, 25 February 2016 at the Sofitel Phnom Penh Phokeethra and will present more than 20 awards covering the condominium, housing, hotel, office, retail, green and mixed-use segments, all of which will be grouped into three main sections, namely Developer, Development and Design.

While Cambodia’s property market may not yet be as established as its regional counterparts, the kingdom is stepping up in the development sector, with numerous low-rise and ambitious high-rise projects currently in the planning stages or under construction in Phnom Penh, which is undoubtedly establishing itself as a desirable investment destination due to the relatively low prices and average rental yields of 5.3 percent – very attractive for an emerging market.

Industry analysts also expect the overall condominium market in the capital to increase its supply by 40 percent within the next three years, which is one indication of the growing interest in local real estate. Other destinations such as Siem Reap and Sihanoukville province are also showing on many local and foreign investors’ radars, thanks to the kingdom’s existing laws giving investment incentives, and an open and free economy.

“Cambodia is a comparatively small market, but it is quickly emerging and is definitely deserving of the recognition it will receive at their very own Property Awards,” said Terry Blackburn, CEO of Ensign Media, event organiser and publisher of Asia’s industry leading magazine, Property Report. “Competing in Cambodia will give the winners of the top awards the opportunity to showcase their latest projects at our South East Asia Property Awards grand finale to be held in Singapore.”

As is the case with all the events of the Asia Property Awards, successful entries will be supervised by BDO International, one of the world’s largest accounting firms, and assessed by an independent panel of highly-experienced judges led by chairman Simon Griffiths, associate director of CBRE Cambodia.

“There is a definite market trend in Cambodia of a flight to quality,” Griffiths said. “If developers can truly distinguish themselves through innovative and truly quality developments, from design and architecture to construction, execution and operation and by winning an independent award it helps consumers identify those properties, it can only be a good thing for developers and design firms”.

- Video Advertisement -

Related Post

Digital Park Initiative Unveiled to Boost Cambodia’s Digital Literacy and Start-Up Scene

The Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications of Cambodia has announced an ambitious plan to establish a digital park aimed at enhancing digital literacy and fostering the growth of digital start-ups in the country. This initiative, inspired by Thailand’s successful Thailand Digital Valley project, was revealed by H.E. Hak Sokheng, Undersecretary of State of the ministry. […]

Cambodia Revamps Investment Policies to Attract Global Companies Amid Trade Wars

Cambodia is revising its investment policies to enhance its appeal to multinational corporations and attract businesses looking to relocate from countries affected by ongoing trade tensions. The Council for the Development of Cambodia (CDC) is leading these reforms to offer increased incentives and streamline investment procedures. This initiative is particularly relevant as many companies and […]

Cambodia Enhances Investment Climate with Adoption of 21 International Standards

Cambodia is taking significant strides to boost its economy and attract foreign investment by adopting 21 new international standards as national standards. This pivotal decision was made during the National Standards Council’s 30th meeting on January 30, 2025, which focused on reviewing and approving key standards across various sectors. The adoption of these standards aligns […]

Cambodia’s Electricity Capacity Set to Expand Significantly by 2024

By 2024, Cambodia is poised to enhance its electricity generation capacity to an impressive 5,044 megawatts, alongside a substantial extension of transmission lines to 3,890 kilometers. During the closing ceremony of the Electricity Authority’s conference on February 3, 2025, His Excellency Keo Rattanak, Minister of Mines and Energy, confirmed that these targets had been met. […]

BYD to Establish Vehicle Assembly Plant in Sihanoukville Economic Zone

In a significant boost to Cambodia’s automotive industry, BYD, China’s leading electric car manufacturer, has announced plans to establish a vehicle assembly plant within the Sihanoukville Special Economic Zone. The project, which involves an investment of USD 32 million, is expected to create over 200 jobs and contribute to the local economy. The assembly plant […]

China and Japan Unite to Support Mine Clearance Efforts in Cambodia

In a significant move to enhance safety and promote development, China and Japan granted nearly USD 6 million to support ongoing mine clearance operations in Cambodia. This funding will be directed towards the Cambodian Mine Action Center (CMAC) and the Japan Mine Action Service (JMAS), focusing on eight provinces affected by landmines and unexploded ordnance. […]