970 Investment Projects Worth US$23 Billion Approved in the Past Five Years
The Council for the Development of Cambodia (CDC) has approved a total of 970 projects worth more than US$23 billion between 2013 and 2017, 35% of which is the infrastructure-related investment.
Read MoreH.E Sun Chanthol: No Cut Off in Infrastructure Aid
H.E Sun Chanthol has cast aside rumoursthat Japan, as well as other development partners, plan to cut off assistance for Cambodia's infrastructure.
Read MoreAre Condotels the Future of the Cambodia Real Estate Industry?
Condotel is a new concept to Cambodia where a development is mixed between a condominium and a hotel. Unlike hotels, where a corporation owns the whole hotel, in condotels each unit is sold separately similar to a condo.
Read MoreSeeking Opportunities in Cambodia’s Competitive Property Market
For the past decade, Cambodia has experienced a boom in the construction and property sectors which has provided a boost to the kingdom’s rapidly growing economy.
Read MoreNew Growth Opportunities in Tourism Properties for Chinese Buyers
For most foreign investors, Cambodia remains appealing due to the relatively low prices of real estate which comes with high rental yields.
Read MoreCambodia Needs 35,000 Qualified Engineers From 2018 to 2020
35,000 qualified engineering professionals are needed in Cambodia from 2018 to 2020 to fulfill the high demand of the current labor market, according to the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) report.
Read More586 Construction Projects Worth Usd356m Approved in Q1 of 2018
A total of 586 projects with an investment value of USD356 million have been approved during the first two months of 2018, according the Ministry of Land Management, Urban Planning and Construction (MLMUPC).
Read MoreWill People Continue to Buy Borey Properties in 10 Years?
In Cambodia, boreys have become the most popular property among the local buyers over the past decade. More and more boreys have come onto the market in response to the high demand
Read MoreExpert Predicts More Locals to Buy and Live in Condos in Future
The number of locals buying and living in condominiums in Phnom Penh has grown slightly in the past few years and is expected to increase more in the future, according to a leading real estate analyst.
Read MoreInterior Decoration of Residential Units
As the supply of new apartments and condominiums rise, tenants are being given a variety of choices to select their preferred property.
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