- Property type: Condo / Apartment
- Offer type: For Sale
- City: Phnom Penh
- Neighborhood: BKK 1
- Original Property ID: BKK1.AG8b
- Bedrooms: 1
- Bathrooms: 1
- Property size: 60 m²
Features
- 24 Hour Security
- Air Conditioning
- Backup generator
- Balcony
- CCTV
- City views
- Close to Aeon 1
- Close to embassies
- Contemporary design
- Elevator
- Fire alarms
- Fitness Centre
- Good ROI
- hard title
- Hot water
- Natural light
- Near schools
- Off-street parking
- Swimming Pool
Details
Various layouts of this superb Japanese design L’attrait 1-bedroom apartment are now available for sale in downtown BKK 1.
Each studio has a distinct urban character using a simple colour palette and use of quality lighting, tiling, furnishing and fittings.
The L’Attrait building has a world-class fitness centre and pool and is located in one of the best locations in Phnom Penh.
Apartment features:
- Excellent value and Return on Investment (ROI)
- New rooms, new appliances, furniture!
- Various orientation options available
- Easy to rent out as each unit comes fully prepared for every tenant
- Maintenance and service on site 24/7
- Free Wi-Fi (in all common areas)
- Gym & Pool free for all residents
- World class conference facilities
- Security service 24/7
- Parking on site (limited car parking)
- Hard (strata) title making it easy for foreign investors
Original ID: BKK1.AG8b
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Upmarket BKK 1:
Boeung Keng Kang (BKK) 1 bordered by Sihanouk, Norodom, Mao Tse Tung and Monivong Boulevards is a popular area.
Being the centre of Phnom Penh with its banks, hotels, restaurants, shops and bars, BKK is seen as the place for business deals and considered the ‘foreign capital’ for its cosmopolitan nature.
Here are the embassies of Switzerland, Bulgaria, Brunei and Sweden and various NGOs and international companies. BKK also has many schools offering world class education.
It may be pricey, but this area is attractive for all sorts of businesses on streets 278, 282, 63 and 51.
Apartments and hotels are in the mid to upper range due to location and quality.
The local market is located offers a range of goods including fresh food, clothes, jewelry, money exchanges and household goods.
Surrounding the market is a wide selection of international F + B options including coffee shops and bakeries.
After dark the streets are alive with bars, clubs, hotel rooftops and restaurants open for punters.
Things are pricier but you won’t want for much more.
BKK has pretty much everything.
Bassac Lane, a stone’s throw away:
Amid widespread devastation of the hospitality industry by COVID, one area in Phnom Penh is defying the odds.
It includes bustling St 308 and St 21 where you will find cozy, high end bars and restaurants surrounded by new condos and other night venues.
The neighborhood is made up of 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 the night air is filled with music as people return to their old habits.
The neighborhood 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.
So 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 house?
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
Post Covid, 2022 and a brave new normal
There is some doubt as to what a post Covid world will look like even though many say things will be back to a brave new ‘normal’ by the end of 2022.
It is widely known that the pandemic changed consumer behavior and spending habits enormously.
The suspension of regional and international travel, for instance, directly impacted retail, tourism and hospitality sectors across the globe.
This led to a rise in online shopping and entertainment platforms and is likely to create long-term effects on retail markets and eventually real estate.
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