- Property type: Condo / Apartment
- Offer type: For Rent
- City: Phnom Penh
- Neighborhood: BKK 1
- Original Property ID: BKK1.AC6
- Bedrooms: 2
- Bathrooms: 3
- Property size: 100 m²
Features
- 24 Hour Security
- Air Conditioning
- Backup generator
- Balcony
- CCTV
- City views
- Close to Aeon 1
- Close to embassies
- Elevator
- Fire alarms
- Fitness Centre
- Fully furnished
- Large open plan spaces
- Natural light
- Near schools
- Parking
- Roof terrace
- Swimming Pool
- Tourism location
- TV Cable
- Washing machine
Details
Smart and nicely laid out 2-bedroom city condo in downtown BKK 1 for rent, created by Japanese designers.
It offers a secure and stylish living environment along with a car elevator for your convenience and safety.
This apartment benefits from fully equipped kitchen, dining and living room with a good sized balcony.
The master bedroom is spacious and has lots of cupboard space and an en-suite.
The second also has a bathroom. The building has a fully equipped gym, pool table, table tennis, swimming pool and roof top garden.
BKK condo features:
- Wi-Fi / Cable TV
- Washing machine / refrigerator / microwave
- Kitchen equipment
- Sky bar, fitness gym and pool
- Service cleaning 2 x week (free)
- Service laundry 1 x week (free)
- Change bed sheets 1 x week (free)
- Free car parking
- Water (free)
- Sky bar open from 6pm – 11pm (residents only)
- 24 hour security and police security guard
- Electricity $0.25/kwH
Original ID: BKK1.AC6
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Upmarket BKK 1:
BKK 1, located between Sihanouk, Norodom, Mao Tse Tung, and Monivong Boulevards, is a highly sought-after area in Phnom Penh.
Known for its banks, hotels, restaurants, shops, and bars, BKK 1 serves as the city’s central hub for business and is often referred to as the cosmopolitan ‘foreign capital.’
This district is home to several embassies including Switzerland, Bulgaria, Brunei, and Sweden, as well as numerous NGOs and international companies.
Additionally, BKK 1 boasts top-tier educational institutions, albeit at a higher cost.
Streets 278, 282, 63, and 51 are prime locations for various businesses, although prices for apartments and hotels here tend to be on the higher side due to the area’s favorable positioning and quality.
The local market offers a wide range of goods, including fresh food, clothing, jewelry, currency exchange services, and household items.
Moreover, there is a diverse selection of international food and beverage options, such as coffee shops and bakeries, that further enhance the market’s appeal.
BKK comes alive at night with a vibrant scene of bars, clubs, hotel rooftops, and restaurants catering to patrons.
While prices may be higher, you’ll find everything you need in this bustling city.
‘The’ Lane:
Amid widespread devastation of the hospitality industry by COVID, one area in Phnom Penh seems to be defying the odds.
It includes bustling Bassac Lane, St 308 and St 21 where you will find cozy, high end bars and restaurants surrounded by new condos and other night venues.
The neighbourhood has groovy little streets with cool bars and eateries almost hidden away.
It is the fun area with a distinct western vibe with bars in a different theme or style to suit.
COVID-19 slowed business here but it bounced back and now music fills the air as people return to their old habits.
Bassac Lane is now so full of bars and hole-in-the-wall venues, that new venues are spilling into Street 308 and Street 21.
Because land prices here are 10-20% less than BKK 1, prices are cheaper all round.
Prices of food and beverages are comparatively cheap. You can find a bar selling cocktails at $3, draught beer at $1 and meals from $5.
Amidst the general activity, there is a sense of optimism despite the tight border controls keeping tourist numbers down.
Instead of going to the usual haunts on Street 136 and Pub Street hard hit by the pandemic, check out the lane where the night lights are a little bit brighter.
Moving to BKK?
Moving house – best you use a checklist as it can be a daunting task.
Not only is it an emotional journey, but you’ll have reams of admin.
Here’s a checklist to help you tick off (and fill) your boxes!
Even before moving house, change your address
- Start doing this 30 days before the move. Sometimes a phone call will do, but often you may have to provide proof of the new address to certain institutions or go into the bank, your doctor, kid’s school or Sangkat to fill in forms, so giving yourself a head start will help to shorten your to-do list.
- In some cases you may be able to receive statements and accounts by email. This cuts down on paper wastage and ensures an easier address change process.
Some institutions you should notify, plus a few extra things
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