Beautiful villa with pool for short or long term rent $550/night | Siem Reap
- Property type: Villa / house
- Offer type: For Rent
- City: Siem Reap
- Original Property ID: SR.AA14
- Bedrooms: 8
- Bathrooms: 8
- Property size: 2072 m²
Features
- Air Conditioning
- Balcony
- BBQ area
- Contemporary design
- Fitness Centre
- Fully furnished
- Hot water
- Natural light
- Near CBD
- Off-street parking
- Private terrace
- Swimming Pool
- Terrace
- Tourism location
- TV Cable
- WiFi
Details
Beautiful 8-room villa with a private swimming pool located in beautiful Siem Reap for short or long-term rent.
The villa has a consistently high rating on Trip Advisor (5 stars) and rents from $550/night (low season) to $900/night (high season).
Nestled in a quiet residential area, 5 mins from Siem Reap city centre, Artisans d’Angkor, night markets and under 20 mins to Angkor Wat.
With 8 elegantly designed bedrooms, it can easily cater for 16 people in complete luxury, suitable both for large families or corporate groups.
It has a well-equipped Western kitchen, saltwater swimming pool, wine cellar, KTV room and fitness centre.
Villa amenities:
- Modern interiors
- Balconies
- Air conditioning/ceiling fans
- Private bathrooms with showers, hairdryers, free toiletries, and pool views
- Giant flat-screen smart TVs
- Saltwater infinity pool with a children’s play area
- European and Cambodian cuisine – BBQ facilities, open kitchen, and large dining room (<100 guests for parties)
- Spa services (extra charge) and sun terraces
- Cinema experience KTV, home theatre, wine cellar
- Parking for <5 cars (inside) and 10 (outside)
- Zone: Ample space for vehicles(can accommodate up to 5 large cars on the territory; more than 10 on the entrance)
Long-term rates on application.
Original ID: SR.AA14
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Siem Reap
In ‘normal’ years, the northwest of Cambodia attracts millions of tourists wanting to see the Angkor temples.
However, most go directly to the city and not witness the beauty of the surrounding province.
Siem Reap province is located about 300km northwest of Phnom Penh and covers a total area of around 10,300km2.
It borders Oddar Meanchey (north), Preah Vihear and Kampong Thom (east), Battambang (south) and Banteay Meanchey (west).
It borders the Tonle Sap (the largest freshwater lake in Southeast Asia) and Phnom Kulen, an isolated mountain and the highest point in the province, standing at 487m.
Siem Reap city is the 5th largest urban centre in Cambodia after Takhmau, Battambang, Serei Saophoan and Phnom Penh.
The province has 12 districts, 100 communes and around 875 villages. Most of the villages are located in Angkor Chum, Chi Kreng, Krolanh, Puk and Sot Nikum.
Angkor Thom district is best known for Angkor Wat and Angkor Thom. Many people also visit Banteay Srei to visit the famous namesake temple.
Nature
Most of the region is full of wet plains, particularly in the south near Tonle Sap. In the wet season, rice fields and other plantations are well irrigated, and the north covered in thick, green jungle.
The Mekong River is narrow as it passes through the province but is an important source of water for the region, flowing from Phnom Kulen to the lake.
Real estate
Siem Reap is a major tourist destination and the demand for real estate has been growing steadily.
It has a wide range of hotels, offices, commercial spaces and residential properties catering to any budget.
These are the most popular places (with indicative rents and land prices per metre):
Sala Kamreuk: Popular expat area with many residential and commercial properties. Rent $200 – $1,500/month or buy $300 – $400/sqm.
Svay Dangkum: A residential area popular with locals and long-term expats where many good villas are located. Rent $60 – $900/month, villas $1,000 – $2,000/month and $300 – $1,500/sqm to buy.
Wat Bo: Mostly commercial with some residential properties near Pub Street. Apartments $200 – $1,500/month or buy $400 – $2,500/sqm.
Night Market: Popular tourist area comprised mostly of restaurants, bars, hotels, and guesthouses and some residential properties. Apartments $300 – $1,000/month or buy $600 – $2,000/sqm.
Slor Kram: Near Wat Bo, popular with locals and long-term expats due to its proximity to the centre. Apartments $250 – $700/month or buy $250 – $700/sqm.
Wat Damnak: Comprised mostly of commercial establishments, bars, restaurants, hotels, shops and apartment buildings. Apartments range $300 – $1,500/month or buy $400 – $1,200/sqm.
Chreav: A rural area full of rice fields. Development is underway because of the new ring road that is being constructed and land is being subdivided for residential developments.
Houses can be rented for $300 – $500/month and land to buy $30 – $60/sqm.
Bakong: A temple area known for its floating villages and rice fields. Land $6 – $30/sqm.
Wat Athvear: A semi-rural area on the road to the floating villages. Apartments and villas are generally not available in these areas, but land is available $100 – $250/sqm.
Kouk Chak: A semi-rural area becoming more developed. Apartments are available to rent for $200 – $400/month. Land is available to buy at $150 – $400/sqm.
Sambour: A rural area with good access to the ring roads and will be developed in coming years. Land can be bought for $60 – $120/sqm.
French Quarter: Where most commercial establishments (restaurants, bars, banks and hotels) are located.
Apartments are not available here and land is generally $1,000 – $3,000/sqm.
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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.
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