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Are you moving to Phnom Penh?
Are you moving to Phnom Penh?
June 6, 2022, 5:06 p.m.
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Phnom Penh is the capital city of Cambodia and home to almost half of the expats residing in the country. Most expats liken Phnom Penh to Bangkok 10 or 15 years ago.The city retains its charm through the stunning landmarks of Royal Palace, Independence Monument, Wat Phnom, Pagodas, famous โ€˜wet marketsโ€™ such as Toul Tum Poung (Russian Market), Central Market (Phsar Thmei), Orussey Market, Kandal Market, Old Market and more. As well as local small business owners filling the streets with an array of local foods, breads and fruits at every corner.At the same time, a handful of retail malls have started opening (and will be opening) throughout the cityโ€™s districts, namely in Daun Penh, Toul Kork, Sen Sok, Chamkarmon, Meanchey, and the Boeung Keng Kang districts. Western expatriates will likely see more familiar brands in these areas while still enjoying the relatively cheap cost-of-living in the Kingdom.There is a wide range of accommodation options for expats in Phnom Penh, ranging from as low as $200 per month for a more Khmer style of living, right up to $2500+ for the penthouse in a top-tier international standard serviced apartment. Generally, expats will know what area they want to move to - reasons being: they may have some friends work or live there already, and others may simply want to live close to their work. The latter of which is a good rule-of-thumb to follow since the city has plenty of choices and landlords vying for expatriate tenants.Expats in Cambodia seem to have coined various terms for locations in Phnom Penh that donโ€™t necessarily match how Cambodians identify those locations. Be wary of this when you are trying to catch a moto or tuk tuk using the โ€œbarangโ€ (foreigner) location term. For example, an expat identifies BKK 1, BKK 2 or BKK 3 by these names - and whilst so do a lot of locals, in fact these areas are known better to locals as Boeung keng Kang 1, Boeung keng Kang 2 and Boeung keng Kang 3.Foreigners are also very familiar with the location known as riverside, which relates to the area of Daun Penh. Similarly, foreigners like to say Russian Market - which relates to the Toul Tom Pong area.The Riverside area (Daun Penh), which runs along the Tonle Sap just before the junction of the Mekong river, is traditionally where most of the expats in Phnom Penh choose to live, and is also home to many of the famous restaurants, bars, clubs, guesthouses and hotels in Phnom Penh. And it is definitely a hot spot for the night owls and tourists visiting Cambodia.Debatably, in recent times the most popular area of Phnom Penh that seems to be swelling with expats is known as Chamkarmon. Within Chamkarmon there are various popular locations with expats residing in Phnom Penh. The affluent BKK1, the cosmopolitan Tonle Bassac and the rapidly rising in popularity Russian Market area (Toul Tum Poung) are all within the district of Chamkarmon. Generally speaking, if you are moving to Phnom Penh - you will most probably find yourself living somewhere in the district of Chamkarmon or Daun Penh.These are generally the districts expats frequent since they feature familiar brands and most businesses have employees who can speak a good level of English - something thatโ€™s not often talked about but makes a huge difference in making Phnom Penh an easy place to move into compared to its neighbours.This brief article, hopefully, should give you a quick glimpse of what itโ€™s like to move and live in Phnom Penh. More and more expats are moving in every year as they fill important roles in the expanding business portfolio of the Kingdom.If youโ€™re heavily considering moving to Cambodia for work, retirement, or even simple leisure, you can get started by looking for a place of your own in Realestate.com.khโ€™s property listings featuring over 20,000 properties for rent and sale.Stay up-to-date on the real estate industry in Cambodia and get real-time updates on real estate news as they happen. Download the Realestate.com.kh App now!Article by:
Expat rentals in Phnom Penh: What you should know
Expat rentals in Phnom Penh: What you should know
June 6, 2022, 5:07 p.m.
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Welcome to the first weekly real estate news report for December, 2015 - brought to you by Realestate.com.kh, Cambodiaโ€™s home of real estate, and the leading real estate news source in the Kingdom.ย This week we talk with Grant Fitzgerald, general manager for IPS Cambodia, about finding the best expat rentals in Phnom Penh.ย To introduce this week's guest: Grant Fitzgerald is an Australian citizen, who has spent the past six years working in Cambodia and China, and has developed a solid understanding of the complexities of real estate in Phnom Penh.Before joining the IPS real estate company as General Manager, Grant worked for an investment and business consulting firm as a Project Manager specializing in project valuation, due diligence, business planning, financial modeling and fund raising. Grant has also worked in the microfinance industry, focusing on project development and implementation. Grant holds a Bachelor of Commerce majoring in Economics and Finance from Curtin University in Australia, as well as a Post Graduate Diploma in Applied Finance and Investment.Grant, what are the top 3 areas that expats should consider when moving to Phnom Penh? What are the benefits of these areas for expat rentals in Phnom Penh?BKK1 is the most popular area for expat rentals in Phnom Penh. Tonle Bassac and Russian Market offer more value for money and are upcoming areas with a lot of new bars and restaurants. What sort of amenities can expats expect when moving to a home in Cambodia? Are there serviced apartment options? House cleaning? etc.For a serviced apartment you can expect: cleaning, internet, cable TV, parking, security to all be included in the price. There are plenty of options in town now for those looking for a pool and gym too. For standalone apartments, these services are usually excluded and itโ€™s up to the tenant to organise.What are the most common concerns for expats when moving to Cambodia and looking for expat rentals in Phnom Penh?Usually the first question that pops up from new expats when they move to Cambodia is security. Most people jump on information websites and forums and read up a bit about the city before they arrive and usually have heard some stories about security issues in various areas and bring up security as one of their requirements. Another common concern we get is being near construction, new expats often hear horror stories about certain apartments being surrounded by construction which is obviously not ideal.What are the lower, middle and upper end prices an expat should expect to pay when moving to Cambodia and looking for expat rentals in Phnom Penhย for serviced apartments:Lower = $600 - $800Middle = $800 - $1400High = $1500 ++For standalone apartments:Lower = $300 - $500Middle = $550 - $900High = $1,000 ++What are the secrets to securing a great expat rentals in Phnom Penh at a good price? Look around โ€“ there are plenty of apartment options in PP. Know your requirements. Donโ€™t rush โ€“ head out, take a look at some properties and then relax and sleep on it. Look for a long term lease โ€“ longer term lease gets you more bargaining power. Get help - agents donโ€™t charge fees to the tenant and should be an expat in PP and negotiating with clients.Could you please explain some the top things an expat should be aware of when signing a lease agreement in Cambodia? Be clear about the services included. Maintenance is another area some people get caught on. A lot of landlords here will refuse to pay for repairs and some people get stuck with costs they didnโ€™t expect. Conditions if you break the lease are important to know โ€“ and it is not unusual to lose your deposit. Price of electricity should be defined in the contract. And becareful your new home is not too close to ongoing construction.What are the typical prices for utilities such as electricity, water, internet, cable etc monthly?Electricity: $0.25/kW โ€“ 1 bed between $40 and $80/month depending on a/c. 2 bedroom you are probably looking at around $80 โ€“ 120/month for moderate use. Water: $2 - $10/month.Wifi: $12 - $60/ month, depending on download limit and speed.Cable TV: $5 - $10/month.Cleaning: $30 for one time month, $60 for twice per month.Whatโ€™s the best place to start an expat rental search?IPS Cambodia and Realestate.com.kh websites are great tools to get you started. Here you can find the largest selection of quality expat rentals in Phnom Penh.What are some of the benefits of using IPS Cambodia to source an expat rentals? ย Firstly, we are a completely free service to all tenants. We are expats helping expats - We know all the ins and outs with negotiation, contracts and we have long standing relationships with landlords. This means we can often get discounts or conditions not available to the general market.Thanks for tuning in to this weekโ€™s real estate news report - brought to you by Realestate.com.kh, Cambodiaโ€™s home of real estate, and the leading real estate news source in the Kingdom.Make sure you subscribe to our Youtube Channel to keep up to date with the latest real estate news and analysis.Looking forย real estate for rent in Cambodiaย orย real estate for sale in Cambodia?
Bank Valuation Vs. Agent Valuation
Bank Valuation Vs. Agent Valuation
June 6, 2022, 5:07 p.m.
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It can be terribly confusing how valuations can differ depending on who does it, right?ย Your real estate agent will give you one valuation figure and then theย lender-valued estimate (your banks's valuation) arrives looking much different...How does this happen? Which price is right? And how does your bank and agent come to different conclusions?The bank valuation: If your home is or soon toย be mortgaged, your lender/bank will need to value it. This is necessary to give the lender/bank confidence your asset/home offers sufficientย security against the borrowed amount of money if, for anyย reason, you cannot pay your mortgage and the lender must sell the property to reclaim theย debt. Hence,ย a bank valuation will usually be quite conservative, sometimes 10%-20% less than the current selling prices of comparable homes in the same area.The selling agentโ€™sย valuation: Real estate agents are commonly asked to assess the market value of your property, and many have some training in how to conduct proper appraisals of property. This agent valuation will often be used toย decide who to engage to sell yourย home. Before completingย your valuation, theย agent will typically inspect yourย home and research comparable sales in the local suburb or communeย before producing a report and a sale price estimation.ย This price guide is useful to a vendor when deciding what price to advertise. However, the bank is unlikely to respect this valuation without a follow up appraisal by one of their valuation specialists, or an independent appraisals agent. Of course, the agent wants to help you get a good price - because this means more commission for them, and a happy customer - but these over-confident valuations can be dangerous to a lender.Learn more about how valuations are estimatedย at Realestate.com.kh now!Realestate.com.kh, CambodiLooking forย real estate for rent in Cambodiaย orย real estate for sale in Cambodia?
First-time Investment Property buyer?
First-time Investment Property buyer?
June 6, 2022, 5:07 p.m.
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Stepping up to purchase your veryย first investment property represents a large financial commitment, and is probably one of the first major financial risks you will take in your life.ย So, how do you ensure you are not buying a lemon when looking for your first investment property? Here is the right start from Realestate.com.kh:ย Start by asking the following 3 questions!1. Do you know your own strategy?The basisย of a successful investment property is having and practicing a clear strategy. Always consider your "bigger picture" first and foremost. Consider what you are looking to achieve through your investment property: Are you looking toย create a supplement toย your income in retirement?ย Or, are you looking to improve your cash flow in the short term?ย Alternatively, you might beย trying to improve your equity position in order to consider buyingย more properties? First be perfectly clear on the "WHY?" question... Onlyย then you can think about the โ€˜HOW?โ€™. This means, if it is cash flow now you want, then you had better target cash flow positive properties. Trying toย improve your equity position? Perhaps you need toย renovate and flip a property. Whatever the why, youย must be perfectlyย clear about how youโ€™re going to make money from the investment property before you start investing.2.ย Know your finances, perfectly: Always plan your exact budget, before you even start surfing property listings on Realestate.com.kh. Here's why: If you are considering yourย first investment property purchase, youโ€™ll need to have enough cash to cover the deposit and any additional purchase costs, such as transferring the title. Even if youโ€™re using equity in your home to cover the deposit, youโ€™ll still need some additional capitalย to cover the purchasing costs. Always be very clear about your precise borrowing capacityย because understanding how much can you borrow is critical!ย Itโ€™s pointless looking for a property until you know what you can afford to buy.ย Only thenย can you work out your borrowing capacity using the realestate.com.khย calculators. Also, you had better notย forget to add in purchasing costs, as well as including the headline cost of the investment property. For example, land transfer feesย can be anything up to fourย per cent of the purchase price. You should also factor inย legal fees, loan establishment fees and property inspection fees, as all these buts and pieces begin toย add up.3.ย Know the buying process inside out: Eachย countryโ€™s investment property purchase process is unique, and even within the different provinces of Cambodia, buying requirements can differ slightly โ€“ you should understand how these work in your area and in relation to your investment property.Here's a guide to land title classifications in Cambodia, and a guide to transferring ownership rights in Cambodia, thanks to Realestate.com.kh. The three steps above may seem like small considerationsย in comparison to the actual house hunting and inspection process. However, successful property investingย is not aboutย falling in love with a house and buying it. Keepย these three steps in mind and be fully prepared to make a wise financial choice when you take the plunge on an investment property.Want to learn more about investing in Cambodia? Check out Realestate.com.kh now!Looking forย real estate for rent in Cambodiaย orย real estate for sale in Cambodia?
Land Title Transfer in Cambodia
Land Title Transfer in Cambodia
June 6, 2022, 5:07 p.m.
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The following information explains the steps necessary for transferring land titles of ownership in Cambodia, thanks to Realestate.com.kh.Step 1 Land Title Transfer in Cambodia.The buyer verifies the title certificate with the Land Office, checking for potential liens (debt) or other encumbrances: For the first step, the buyer must obtain a copy of the initial title certificate from the seller and verify proper ownership, ensuring that the seller is the rightful owner of the title certificate. He/she verifies the title certificate with the land office to ensure that there are no liens, mortgages or other encumbrances registered already for that property. Relevant Government Agency: Land Office Estimated time to complete the step: 10 days (should occur simultaneous to steps 2 and 3)Official cost:ย According the Prakas 995 dated of December 28th 2012 on public service at Ministry of Land Management, Urban Planning and Construction = KHR 50,000/US$12.50Step 2ย Land Title Transfer in Cambodia.Obtain information on the property from the relevant Commune Council Official: The land purchaser must contact the village chief or the commune council official, in which the property is located, to obtain information on the land, in addition to an official search upon the title at the municipal land office. Relevant Government Agency: Commune Council Estimated time to complete the step: 10 days (should occur simultaneous to steps 1 and 3)Official cost: No CostStep 3ย Land Title Transfer in Cambodia.The buyer must obtain the certificate of incorporation of the sellerโ€™s company and other official documents from the seller: If the landowner is a legal entity, the buyer must obtain a copy of the ID of the shareholder, or person acting on behalf of the company, and a certified/notarized copy of the certificate as issued by the Ministry of Commerce. These documents are needed to verify the accuracy and identity of the company name appearing on the title certificate. A Power of Attorney is also needed, as well as a resolution signed by the Board of Directors from that company authorizing the named individual to represent the company at the land office, accompanied by the Power of Attorney implementing that Resolution.Relevant Government Agency: Ministry of Commerce Estimated time to complete the step: 10 days (should occur simultaneous to steps 1 and 2)Official cost: KHR 80,000/US$20Step 4ย Land Title Transfer in Cambodia.Apply for registration at the District Land Office of the Ministry of Land Management, Urban Planning & Construction (MLMUPC): When 2 persons/companies wish to buy/sell real property, they must first go together to the district office of the Ministry of Land Management, Urban Planning & Construction (MLMUPC) and arrange to prepare and sign documents. The documentation needed includes the companyโ€™s statute, its Certificate of Incorporation, and Power of Attorney (obtained in Step 3). At the same time, the original Title Certificate held by the seller must be presented to the Khan at the time of signing the deed, in order to have the name of the new owner officially inserted on the document.Relevant Government Agency: District Land Office, MLMUPC (District Land Office of the Ministry of Land Management, Urban Planning & Construction) Estimated time to complete the step: 20 - 30 daysOfficial cost: A cadastral transfer fee of KHR 600,000 is paid to MLMUPC.Step 5ย Land Title Transfer in Cambodia.Pay transfer tax at the Tax Collection Office: A transfer tax of 4% of the total value of the property is paid to the Ministry of Economy and Finance at the Tax Collection Office, relevant to the location of the transferred property. A Tax Receipt is then issued to prove that the property transfer tax has been paid. The 4% transfer tax is set out in Article 40 of the Law on Finance 1995. In Phnom Penh, however, this tax is not assessed based on the true transacted value of the property; but, rather, based on a schedule of price of property determined by the Phnom Penh Municipality. The assessed valuation by the Phnom Penh Municipality is usually based on the total number of square meters, the landโ€™s location, use, potential use etc. The tax is thus not based on the actual price for which the land is sold; rather it is based on the assessed value made by the Municipal office. If the land is more than 1200mยฒ, the surplus of the land will also be subject to "unused land tax." For land less than 1200mยฒ, the unused land tax is not applicable. *The time for the tax office to complete the calculation of transfer tax will depend on the location of the land and its size. Relevant Government Agency: General Department of Taxation Estimated time to complete the step: 1 day*Official cost: 4% of property value (transfer fee)Step 6ย Land Title Transfer in Cambodia.Return to Cadastral office to complete the registration process: After all taxes are paid, the parties may return to the cadastral office at the MLMUPC and sign/thumbprint a MLMUPC form for buying/selling real property, as filled in by MLMUPC official. The signing/thumb printing must be witnessed by a local authority such as commune chief, who will also thumbprint. These procedures are based on Land Law Arts. 65, 244 and 245. Land Law Art. 69 bars transfer unless all necessary taxes are paid. The documentation provided should include payment receipts of transfer tax (obtained in Step 5). Relevant Government Agency: MLMUPC (District Land Office of the Ministry of Land Management, Urban Planning & Construction) Estimated time to complete the step: 5 daysOfficial cost: Cadastral service fee paid in Step 4Step 7ย Land Title Transfer in Cambodia.Obtain the certificate of title from the Municipal Land Office: The Khan/District land office forwards all the โ€œtransfer documentsโ€ to the Municipal Land Office where it issues the final Certificate of Title in the new ownerโ€™s name. It is now registered. Relevant Government Agency:ย Municipal Land Office Estimated time to complete the step: 1 to 2 weeks. The last procedural step in practice can take several weeks, depending on the diligence of the land officials and interested parties.Learn more about all aspects of land law in Cambodia in our Investment Guide 2019. You'll become an expert on the Kingdom!
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Tips to help you improve the health of your household budget
Tips to help you improve the health of your household budget
June 6, 2022, 5:07 p.m.
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Home & Living
Realestate.com.kh has created the following guide to creating and sticking with a monthly budget and we have even created an online Budget Planner to help you! We believe every Cambodian should be able to afford a home and this is our way of helping you to keep more money in your pocket and getting a handle on your finances so that you can make your new home a reality.But first of all, check out: โ€œA Very Simple Guide to Managing your Household Budgetโ€Additional Tips for Effective Household BudgetingKeep a record of everything and anything you spend over a 30 day period. Itโ€™s amazing to see what you actually spend your money on. This needs to be a family effort with everybodyโ€™s spending included in the household budget, HONESTLY!Itโ€™s better to overestimate than underestimate your expenses whenever you make your household budget. This way you are pleasantly surprised by any miscalculations.Be organised โ€” donโ€™t guess the figures. Rely on bills and take note of all transactions during your day. You need to know exactly how much you have, down to the last cent.Regularly review your bank records alongside your estimated household budget.Become a conscious spender by making a list BEFORE you do any shopping and STICK TO IT. Buy only what you need.Compare prices before buying large items and never buy on impulse.Live simply โ€” the simpler you keep your spending habits, the more money you will have to pay off your mortgage, save for a new home or spend on your children. You might even be happierโ€ฆOnce you do start saving money, make sure you make the most of it by speaking to your bank manager or financial adviser.Keep your new savings in a bank account where you canโ€™t access it from the ATM! Donโ€™t let impulse spending spoil your new household budget.If you follow these simple guidelines, you should have more money for that new home or rainy day.Looking for property in Cambodia? Let us help!
A Very Simple Guide to Managing your Household Budget
A Very Simple Guide to Managing your Household Budget
June 6, 2022, 5:07 p.m.
Realestate News
Home & Living
Property Buyers & Sellers Advice
Nobody likes to think about money! But, in order to save for your new home, you will need to budget. And this budget only gets harder as your family grows.Wondering where to start? Realestate.com.kh has created the following guide to creating and sticking with a monthly budget and we have even created an online Budget Planner to help you!ย We believe every Cambodian should be able to afford a home and this is our way of helping you to keep more money in your pocket and getting a handle on your finances so that you can make your new home a reality.How to Budget for a HomeThe following are a few basic budget tips to help keep more money in your pocket and get a handle on your household finances.First of all, list your monthly income โ€” including everything that earns you money. List all of the costs you have to pay each month โ€” Including rent, power, gas, car repayments, school uniforms, food etc. In short, anything that is a necessity in your and your familyโ€™s life.List all of the costs you can avoid from the previous list โ€” this includes all things that are not necessary in your life, including entertainment, take away food, fancy new clothes, travel etc. This represents your โ€œexpendable incomeโ€: money that doesnโ€™t always need to be spent! It is very important that you and your family are honest about what you donโ€™t really need, if you are serious about saving.Now that you have defined what you HAVE TO PAY and what YOU LIKE TO PAY each month, you can control your budget for the next month by reducing your expendable income spending.Subtract your necessary costs from your total income to see what remains for the next monthโ€™s budget. This figure is the amount of money you can potentially save each month if you control your spending habits. Completing this exercise should help you review your spending patterns and make better financial decisions. The better your budget, the more control you can have over your monthly savings. ย  ย Looking for property in Cambodia? Let us help!
Cambodia Land Title Classifications Explained, Once and For All!
Cambodia Land Title Classifications Explained, Once and For All!
June 6, 2022, 5:07 p.m.
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To the new property buyer, Cambodian land title classifications can be rather confusing.ย Letโ€™s explore the three main ways property ownership can be secured in Cambodia, and the major misconceptions surrounding Cambodian property ownership and Cambodia land titles.ย All Cambodian land title records were destroyed between 1975 and 1979. This meant that after the war, proof of ownership had become near impossible. In 1989, a Cambodian Land Law was passed and a revised version was issued in 2001 allowing private ownership of land. Theย 2001 Land Lawย created the land registry system issuing Cambodia land titles that remains in place today. Since then, more than two million Cambodia land titles have been issued to Cambodians.ย Property ownership can now be secured by one of three forms of Cambodia land title: Hard title, Soft title and Private Ownership in Co-owned Buildings โ€“ also known as Strata Title. In addition, a LMAP title is also now available.1)ย ย ย ย ย  HARD TITLE:Hard title is the strongest form of property ownership in Cambodia and the best Cambodia Land Title.Hard titles are an ownership certificate provided by the Land Management and Planning office.Hard titles contain detailed information that has been duly recognised and certified at a national level with the Ministry of Land and a cadastral office.A Transfer tax of four percent applies when a hard title transaction occurs.2)ย ย ย ย  SOFT TITLE:Soft title is the most common form of ownership and the most commonly issued Cambodia land title.It is a Cambodian land title that is recognised at the local government level.Soft titles are provided by the local Sangkat or District office and are not registered at a national level โ€“ but are still considered a possessory status.The majority of property transactions still occur with soft titles to avoid ownership transfer taxes and fees.However, most new major development projects are being transacted with hard titles as these are the most durable Cambodia land title.Check another useful blog post on Realestate.com.kh relevant to Cambodia land titles: โ€œPitfalls for Foreign Property Ownership in Cambodia."3)ย ย ย ย  PRIVATE OWNERSHIP:Private Ownership in Co-owned Buildings is the most recent form of ownership and allows foreigners to legally own property in Cambodia.This is more commonly known as a Strata Title.Strata Title is a less common Cambodia land title, but numbers are growing fast.The โ€˜Law on Foreign Ownershipโ€™ was promulgated on 24 May, 2010.This law limits foreign ownership to co-owned buildings. Foreigners still cannot own land, as it is unconstitutional.Co-owned buildings are defined as a building or construction in which several owners reside, consisting of some parts that are the exclusive ownership of each co-owner (private units) and some other parts that are common spaces for the common use of co-owners (common areas). ย Learn more about theย strata title process here.*LMAP TITLE*:A titling system called LMAP (Land Management and Administration Project) has been introduced in Cambodia by the World Bank to improve land tenure security by the Ministry of Land Management Urban Planning and Construction.Under the scheme, GPS coordinates are being registered for all land plots in the country.If you have an LMAP title already, the borders have been agreed between neighboring parties so all border disputes have been resolved.This is the safest type of title.Foreign Property Ownership in Cambodia may not be simple, but it is increasingly possible. Always do your due diligence and take your time, and soon you will achieve foreign property ownership in Cambodia, and gain a valuable property asset.Looking for real estate for rent in Cambodia or real estate for sale in Cambodia?