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The Borey Buyersโ€™ Guide
The Borey Buyersโ€™ Guide
June 7, 2022, 5:47 a.m.
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The borey life is the dream of countless families across Cambodia. However, not all boreys are equal. Here is a checklist from Realestate.com.kh to make sure you are in fact securing the right property for you and your family - and a sound investment.What is a borey?Essentially, a borey is a gated community of flat houses, twin villa houses and single villa houses, including public areas, gardens and full security services. Those who want to buy a borey home are looking for privacy, a safe place for their family to grow, areas where communities can develop, and a place where all modern amenities are assured. They are they prefered first home of newlywed Cambodian couples looking to start a new family. Not Cambodian? Not sure if you can buy a borey? Learn about foreign ownership laws here. Learn more about Phnom Penh Residential Space here.Is it a registered borey youโ€™re buying?Before purchasing any โ€œboreyโ€ home, or any gated community home which calls itself a โ€œborey,โ€ you must first ensure it is infact registered as a borey and has all the correct licenses. Ask your real estate agent, or the property owner, to provide all certification before considering purchasing the property. Here is what you need to see:Correct Hard Title: ย The borey development owner must first have hard title for the entire project property, and it must be divided into individual hard titles for each housing unit within the borey. Learn more about Cambodian land titlesย here.Registered Development Company: The owner/developer must be a registered Cambodian company.Master Plan Approval: Before any construction begins on a borey development, the Ministry of Land Management must first approve the developer's Master Plan.Construction License: Having approved the master plan, the construction company is scrutinized. In order for a gated community development to call itself a โ€œBorey,โ€ it must be built by a single, registered construction company, with a license to construct from the Ministry of Land Management. This ensures the buildings are built to an adequate standard, and necessary amenities and infrastructure are guaranteed.Borey License: If everything is in order, the Ministry of Economics and Finance issues a borey license - which means that the Government is satisfied with the quality of the developmentโ€™s design and sales plans, and the correct land titles for that housing project are in order. Each property within the development will have an independent hard title, meaning the future home owner has full ownership rights on purchase. This means the development can legally be called a โ€œboreyโ€.Buying a registered borey home means due diligence has been done for you by the Government - at a national level - and you can guarantee that the correct construction and legal processes have been followed.In comparison, Cambodia hosts many large developments of flat houses which look exactly the same as a borey community in their design, and sometimes even called a borey in their marketing. However, those developments have not been scrutinized or licensed. Developers avoid registering as a borey because of the additional expense and scrutiny over their construction and legal standards. To build and sell a flathouse development, not titled as a borey, means less licensing is required, and official permission for construction and selling is only needed at a Khan or Sangkat level. Your title may not be valid, and the quality of the houseโ€™s construction and its Sales and Purchase Agreement is not certain. Avoid unregistered flathouse developments, or risk investing in a insecure asset that may not match pre-sale descriptions.Check out Cambodiaโ€™s latest and greatest borey homes for sale and rent on realestate.com.kh today!
Why Property Developers prefer Realestate.com.kh
Why Property Developers prefer Realestate.com.kh
June 6, 2022, 5:04 p.m.
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Realestate.com.kh offers a range of products for property developers in Cambodia to build their brand, increase inquiries for their apartment, condo or office units, and ultimately sell their new development project faster than ever. We are not agents here at Realestate.com.kh, and we do not take commission โ€“ but we do seek to provide the best possible online real estate buying and selling experience for both home buyers and property sellers. including property developers. The Realestate.com.kh developers online marketing packages are designed to help Cambodian property developers expose their properties to the widest possible audience of buyers - inside and outside of Cambodia - and create ongoing hype within the local and international market. Realestate.com.kh can help your new development stand out from the crowd. Traffic to Realestate.com.kh is highly targeted. People come to Realestate.com.kh for one reason โ€“ to search for property โ€“ and for this reason, they stay on site for a long time, checking the latest properties that suit their search criteria. For developers, there is no need to waste your time and money listing property on other classified websites where user traffic is not related to property.Property developers put their listing on Realestate.com.kh where everyone that visits it is a potential customer. We are ranked number 1 for search results on google.com and google.com.kh for almost all property search keywords related to Cambodia.ย Our website is also mobile and tablet optimized, which is perfect for Cambodia where this type of traffic has increased over 414% since 2014. Meanwhile, we harness social media marketing to push your new development listing to a wider audience. Realestate.com.khโ€™s new development listings appear on our dedicated โ€œNew Developmentsโ€ section of the website, one click from the homepage, which means new development property listings donโ€™t get mixed up with the thousands of other residential property listings. All โ€œNew Developmentโ€ listings are โ€œFeaturedโ€ which means 200% larger listings, larger photos and the developerโ€™s logo included. You can also upload 3D Renders of floor plans, maps, information brochures and various other sales materials to the online listing.How do we push your property listings around the globe?At Realestate.com.kh, through our โ€œFeatured Listingsโ€ package, we easily and automatically help Cambodian property developersย enter the lucrative international property market, make international real estate connections, and, ultimately, sell property to wealthy international buyers โ€“ all without leaving thier computer chair.ย While 65% of traffic to Realestate.com.kh is from Cambodia, the balance of visitors are from countries with a strong interest in Cambodian real estate. We also help international property agents share their listings with Cambodianโ€™s interested in investing in international real estate. Realestate.com.kh has a partnership with the Property Guru Group.ย  PropertyGuru Group is Asiaโ€™s leading online property portal group used by more than 11 million property buyers, viewing over 104 million property pages and generating over 500,000 enquiries for real estate developers and agent advertisers โ€“ every month โ€“ across Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia and Thailand.Content marketing is a powerful way to position your development company as a market leader and create hype for your new development. Realestate.com.kh can make a custom content marketing plan to suit your needs with our professional in-house real estate journalists that produce high quality real estate advertorial. This advertorial will be seen by tens of thousands of property seekers on Realestate.com.khโ€™s dedicated real estate news blog and weekly email. Our writing is respected throughout the industry, by agents and property seekers. Meanwhile, we push your advertorial to new audiences in Cambodia and abroad through our extensive social media network โ€“ which includes Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter and Line. Banner advertising on Realestate.com.kh is another great way to drive highly relevant traffic to your new development. If you are a developer wishing to list your property on Realestate.com.kh and take advantage of our comprehensive online marketing solutions, please contact us today at info@realestate.com.kh or 017436756 and we will be happy to meet with you and tell you all the different ways we can showcase your new development to the world.Harness the online revolution that is spreading across Cambodia โ€“ and get your latest project sold on Realestate.com.kh today, Cambodiaโ€™s home of real estate.
Exclusive Real Estate Listings Grow with Industry Professionalism
Exclusive Real Estate Listings Grow with Industry Professionalism
June 6, 2022, 5:04 p.m.
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Exclusive property listings are becoming more popular in Cambodia as local and international agencies increase their capacity to handle the burdens of exclusivity. But in an unregulated market that lacks clear specialization, they can accrue losses while unlicensed agents reap the awards.ย  While international companies generally prefer exclusive listings, many local agents still assume that casting a wide net with maximum exposure is the key to finding investors. But in some cases, too many chefs can certainly spoil the broth, explained local experts. [caption id="attachment_78465" align="alignleft" width="577"] "The Bay" is the exclusive listing of Furi Real Estate.[/caption] When agencies are granted an exclusive contract, they focus on the listing first and foremost, said Desmond Yap, general manager of Yong Yap Properties. โ€œYour agent is your salesperson for your property - what they say and how they say it has an important role in the success of the sale,โ€ says Yap. Exclusive listings benefit from access to and control of the latest information concerning a property. Without this, competition can lead to confusion and mistrust among potential buyers and sellers, he explained. When it comes to exclusive listings, the sale price and time frame to complete the sale must be agreed on before exclusivity is granted, says In Sitha, Vice President of World Trust Estate. โ€œThe agentโ€™s commission is totally protected from outside sellers,โ€ he added. Yet, exclusive listings in Cambodia, typically include a sharing clause, notes Sitha. This means that if another non-contracted agent beats the exclusive agent to a sale, they split the commission in half. The average total commission is 3 per cent of the selling price. Nevertheless, the exclusive agent has carried the burden and cost of marketing the property and drawing up the final contract. Because the market is unregulated and anybody can become a private agent in attempt to sell, โ€˜Commision Cowboysโ€™ do not accept liability if the contract collapses before full payment. Sellers are tired of โ€˜fly by the nightersโ€™ like this, believes David Murphy, managing director of IPS. Sellers are increasing looking for agencies that demonstrate integrity, sustainability and a continuing commitment to the client. โ€œIn this respect,โ€ explains Murphy, โ€œexclusivity over their property becomes a partnership.โ€ While agencies put their reputation at risk to gain exclusivity, Sitha believes that it is not always worth it. โ€œMost exclusive listings will not bring benefits,โ€ he said. โ€œIf an agency is unfit to handle the listing - or if the property is overpriced, or in some other way unsellable.โ€ An agency must ensure the property is accurately valued, has the correct land title and is safe for buyers, before considering exclusivity, he noted. Sorn Seap, CEO of Key Real Estate, notes that with only a handful of new development projects looking for exclusive partners, those that do gain the contract usually throw in property management services to sweeten the deal. Yet, international developers still lack trust in local agencies to meet sales targets and donโ€™t generally offer a marketing budget to the agency. โ€œMany developers are trying to manage all marketing - yet, these internationals don't understand the real estate sales market like a local agency does,โ€ says Sorn. โ€œAs our agencies gain the trust of new developers through sales and marketing success with exclusive listings, Cambodian project marketing will soon move to a point when our resources are more efficiently divided,โ€ he said. ย โ€œLet the real estate agents sell and manage all marketing, and let the developers build. Letโ€™s grow rice in the land where rice grows best, and grow corn where corn grows best,โ€ concludes Sorn. To establish trust, Sam Kiers, director of sales and marketing at Elevated Realty, believes that specialization is key. โ€œThey must be well engaged with the target market the seller is seeking in order to succeed,โ€ says Kiers. โ€œIf an agency canโ€™t do this, they can't sustain exclusive listings - and sellers won't entrust their listing exclusively with them,โ€ says Kiers. Murphy agrees and adds that by including property management services, agencies can become a one stop shop for the property owner. For an offshore investor who wants their development sold and then managed this is very attractive; โ€œWe handle all problems, sell all the units and simply deliver the money to the investor,โ€ remarks Murphy. Ultimately, it's a matter of trust and professionalism throughout the industry, believes Sorn, but these are two things growing very quickly in Cambodian real estate.
Why Agents Prefer Realestate.com.kh
Why Agents Prefer Realestate.com.kh
June 6, 2022, 5:05 p.m.
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Realestate.com.kh offers a range of products that help real estate agents in Cambodia build their brand, increase inquiries and ultimately sell more property. We are not agents here at Realestate.com.kh and we do not take commission โ€“ but we do seek to provide the best possible online real estate buying and selling experience for both home buyers and property sellers. Realestate.com.kh has many ways to help Cambodian real estate agents professionalize their business โ€“ at very little cost. Realestate.com.kh can design and build your agency a modern and highly functional website, tailored to real estate agent needs, at very competitive prices - and we also offer leading CRM technology to manage your listings and your real estate sales team. For this reason, Cambodiaโ€™s best real estate agencies already have accounts on Realestate.com.kh. To make matters even easier, your listings can be automatically exported to Realestate.com.khโ€™s listing database at the same time they are uploaded to your agencies website. People come to Realestate.com.kh for one reason โ€“ to search for property โ€“ and for this reason, they stay on site for a long time, checking the latest properties that suit their search criteria. For agents, there is no need to waste your time and money listing property on other classified websites where user traffic is not related to property. Meanwhile, make more money from your listed properties by inviting international investors to view your listing. Realestate.com.kh has a high level of traffic from international investors, around 30-40% of all traffic, and for those agents that choose โ€œFeatured Listingsโ€ on our site, we can export that listing to international property portals around the world. ListGlobally, a partner of Realestate.com.kh, is the largest international real estate advertising network in the world and publishes property listings on leading property portals around the world โ€“ including all featured listings from Realestate.com.kh. Furthermore, when an agent decides to โ€œFeatureโ€ a listing on Realestate.com.kh, we do not allow another agent to request to feature the same listing. This allows you to act as the exclusive agent for that property - as it will automatically be the highest on the property list. Banner advertising on Realestate.com.kh is another great way to drive relevant traffic to your agencyโ€™s website. If you are an agent wishing to list your property on Realestate.com.kh, please contact us today at info@realestate.com.kh or 017436756 and we will be happy to meet with you and tell you all the different ways we can help grow and professionalize your real estate business, and teach you how to make the most of our website. Harness the online revolution that is spreading across Cambodia โ€“ and get your listings sold on Realestate.com.kh today, Cambodiaโ€™s home of real estate.
Dream Homes: Song Saa Private Island Villa
Dream Homes: Song Saa Private Island Villa
June 6, 2022, 5:05 p.m.
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Welcome to Realestate.com.kh's Dream Home Report.ย Every week we will showcase one of our most luxurious, interesting and unique properties from throughout our listings database. We want to show you the gems of the Cambodian property market. This week we look to Sihanoukville and a set of Island Villa's that will make any beach lover excited. The resort features 27 intimate island villas, uncompromising on luxury and design to reflect the simple beauty of the natural environment.ย See the full listings here and here Villa 2 is one of only three two bedroom overwater island villas at Song Saa, and the only overwater villas with swimming pools in South East Asia. The island villas offer direct access from the deck area into the sea, as well as perfect views out over the local scenery. It is the perfect place to enjoy a sunset drink with friends and loved ones. Complete with private pools, high-end creature comforts and a world-class restaurant and lounge at the heart of the resort spectacularly positioned just off the islandโ€™s shoreline and surrounded by sea.ย A short stroll on the boardwalk will leave you perfectly positioned to take in dramatic sunsets, seascapes and starry nights. * Vista Bar and Restaurant * Driftwood Bar * Pool-side dining * Large infinity edge swimming pool * Spa and wellness sanctuaries positioned in the rain forest and along the shore * Yoga meditation centre on the shoreline, ideal for yoga at sunrise * Water sports such as scuba diving, kayaking, snorkelling and boating * Ecological programme to experience the areas flora and fauna * An exclusive island boutique featuring designer labels from around the world The villa is available on a sale and leaseback scheme where owners are entitled to 30 nights usage a year in exchange for a return.ย Located within the Koh Rong Archipelago off the coast of Sihanoukville, Cambodia, the luxurious and idyllic Song Saa Resort spans the islands of Koh Ouen and Koh Bong (known locally as Song Saa โ€“ Khmer for โ€˜The Sweetheartsโ€™), connected by a footbridge over a marine reserve which is home to an abundance of marine life including turtles, seahorses and exotic species of tropical fish.ย With an ever increasing number of international flights into Siem Reap and Phnom Penh, and with the recent introduction of domestic flights between Phnom Penh and Sihanoukville, access to Song Saa Private Island has never been easier. From Sihanoukville Port it is then a comfortable 35 minutes to and from Song Saa Private Island on luxurious speed boats. See the full listings here and here This listing is from Knight Frank Cambodia, one of Realestate.com.kh's latest "Featured Agents". Find out how to become a "Featured Agent" today!
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Why Property Seekers Prefer Realestate.com.kh
Why Property Seekers Prefer Realestate.com.kh
June 6, 2022, 5:06 p.m.
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Are you looking for a new home โ€“ but are too busy working and trying to make time for your family and friends? Are you sick and tired of driving around the street for hours looking for houses to buy or rent, scanning multiple property websites, and having hundreds of meetings with real estate agents - all with no success? Whether you are looking to buy a villa or a luxury condo, office space, a retail location, or industrial property for a new business venture - you will find the widest selection of real estate in Cambodia on our website, all of which you can search through with our intuitive search engine, specifying the exact criteria you are looking for in a new property, and the area in which you hope to live โ€“ right down to the nearest Sangkat. Welcome to the future of real estate shopping, today. Established in 2009, Realestate.com.kh has grown to be the number one real estate website in Cambodia. We are not agents; instead, our mission is to support agents and property buyers by making searching for and finding real estate in Cambodia fast and easy. If you want to spend more time doing what you love, and less time looking for a house...then you should visit Realestate.com.kh. We have more than 10,000 properties for sale and rent, from all the leading real estate agents in Cambodia. We can even set you up with a home loan suited to your needs, an insurance quote for your vehicle or new property, and professional valuation services. Finding your dream home has never been so easy. Easily access Realestate.com.kh from your smart phone, tablet or computer anytime, anywhere - and only search for what you want, in the areas you want to live โ€“ anywhere in Cambodia. If you canโ€™t find exactly what you want when you first search, sign up for Realestate.com.khโ€™s clever โ€œProperty Alertsโ€ tool and get new listings that match your search criteria sent direct to your inbox as soon as they come online. If it is a real estate agent you need, check out our โ€œCambodian Real Estate Agent Directoryโ€ to get in contact with the nationโ€™s best property professionals โ€“ just click โ€œFind an Agentโ€ on Realestate.com.kh. Meanwhile, Realestate.com.kh is also your first stop for property market research. Our news blog contains up to date information on Cambodian real estate news, market trends, Khan Information and area reports, and the best advice for Cambodian property buyers and sellers. Learn about land title classifications, investment advice, rental laws, new developments and how to choose the best agent for your needs, and much more. Realestate.com.kh is your one stop shop for all things real estate. If you still require any assistance whatsoever please contact us today at info@realestate.com.kh or 017436756. Spend more time enjoying your life and join the thousands of property seekers on Realestate.com.kh today, Cambodiaโ€™s home of real estate.
East Commercial Center (ECC) Nurturing a New Generation of Entrepreneurs
East Commercial Center (ECC) Nurturing a New Generation of Entrepreneurs
June 6, 2022, 5:06 p.m.
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See the ECCย Featured Listing on the New Developments page The Cambodian business sector is emerging like never before, believes CEO of East Land Development Co. Ltd., Mr Sam Yang. However, steps still need to be taken to support innovative startups as they attempt to enter the market.Currently, Phnom Penh hosts a huge population of young up and coming business people. They are fast learners, extremely innovative, connected to world market trends and ideas through an intimate engagement with the internet - and they are driven to start their own businesses. Meanwhile, International companies are increasingly interested in moving an office to Cambodia because investment incentives are some of the best in the region, and Cambodia is located in the heart of ASEAN.ย However, the current office space market in Phnom Penh is unsuited to the growing demand. These types of start-up businesses are not interested in high grade office space, as rental rates are too high, and instead find themselves adapting villas or flat houses into office space. Yet, these types of office properties include no amenities suitable for modern business and donโ€™t allow the development of micro-business communities and entrepreneurial opportunities that a designated office complex truly nurtures.The East Commercial Centre (ECC), slated for completion along Norodom Boulevard in late 2017, seeks to create a hub for new business in Cambodia. The interior layout of East Commercial Center will reflect the demand of start-ups and international business entrants as office space is available in compact and affordable units, between 33msq and 66msq per unit, with rental pricing as low as $15 - $20 per square meter, and managerial fees less than $2 per square meter. All common areas lighting will be solar powered to further reduce managerial fees and the buildingโ€™s carbon footprint.ย The East Commercial Center shall offer affordable and highly practical office space in the heart of Phnom Penh. As a 38 floor office tower, the East Commercial Center will be the highest pure office space development that Cambodia has yet to host, and will include 3 entire floors designated to car parking - a total of 300 parking lots; and an additional floor designated solely for moto parking - all reserved for ECC occupants. Meanwhile, the East Commercial Center will incorporate two entire floors as โ€˜Business Centersโ€™ - the sixth and 22nd floors - which will be avaliable for all occupants to use. These floors will hold all amenities for businesses, such as a copy center, communications center and various conference rooms - the largest on each floor being a 300 square meter conference room.ย The East Commercial Center will also call on Donghua Holding Foundation to sponsor entrepreneurs with promising business ideas. This will take the form of an โ€˜Emerging Markets Fundโ€™ that will offer entrepreneurs and startups discounted office space, ongoing business support and mentorship with the Donghua Holding Foundation, and ongoing assistance in turning their business dreams into reality. The underlying intention of this sponsorship fund is to help young businesses with promise gain traction in the Cambodian market and ASEAN community - even if they may lack the start up capital to support themselves.See the ECCย Featured Listing on the New Developments page
Increasing FDI from China and Japan into Phnom Penh Commercial Real Estate, says Knight Frank
Increasing FDI from China and Japan into Phnom Penh Commercial Real Estate, says Knight Frank
June 6, 2022, 5:05 p.m.
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Knight Frank, one of Realestate.com.kh's latest "featured agents", launches its first inaugural Cambodia Real Estate Highlights 1H2015 - this is theย first-everย 10-pageย Cambodia Real Estate Highlights 1H 2015 Report whichย provides key information on developments in the retail and office sectors in Phnom Penh, which are pertinent to investors, developers and end-users in their decision-making process to enter the frontier market. ย  Knight Frank, the independent global property consultancy, launchedย its first-ever Cambodia Real Estate Highlights 1H 2015 Report on September 3 2015.Strategically located between Bangkok and Saigon, Phnom Penh is at the centre of the East-West corridor between the two major regional trading hubs.ย  With an open door policy on foreign domestic investment (FDI), Cambodia has witnessed an influx of foreign developers seeking to take advantage of the relatively low land prices and an increasing demand for international standard real estate products. Mr Ross Wheble, Country Manager of Knight Frank Cambodia, highlights, โ€œWe are already seeing significant FDI in infrastructure and the industrial sector, and we expect this trend to continue with majority of the FDI coming from China and Japan. [caption id="attachment_78273" align="alignright" width="255"] Mr Ross Wheble, Country Manager Knight Frank Cambodia[/caption] โ€œWith a key focus on attracting FDI into Cambodia, the Government has already approached the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyorsย (RICS) to assist with the creation of a Construction Code to improve building standards, and to advise on the implementation of fire and health & safety standards. This not only benefits the people of Cambodia, but also provides additional investor confidence. โ€œCambodia is entering a new era of economic development.ย  With an abundant supply of natural resources and fertile land, we anticipate that the agricultural sector will be the next key growth area. Currently, it is underutilised due to a lack of local expertise.โ€ Commercial real estate in Cambodia Cambodia was severely impacted by the global financial crisis since its economy relied heavily on exported goods.ย  Land prices in prime locations declined by as much as half between 2008 and 2010, with numerous large-scale development projects being placed on hold. With the implementation of government policies enabling strata titling and foreign ownership, the decline in land prices reversed towards the second half of 2010 supported by increasing demand from foreign purchasers of condominiums and rising rents for both office and retail space due to a limited supply. Today, land prices in Phnom Penh have increased by as much as 80% since 2010 with a forecast of a further 25% increase for 2015. Comparing with the ASEAN markets, Cambodia is an investor friendly market where companies operating in Cambodia can be 100% foreign-owned.ย This, coupled with the low cost of labour and comparatively low rental rates, makes it an attractive destination for companies to set up operation. Foreign investors in CambodiaChina, Korea and Japan were ranked as the top three highest investors in the construction industry in Cambodia.Approximately half of the occupiers of purpose built offices are international banks, insurance and investment firms, as well as logistics, construction and engineering companies, which usually take up larger office spaces.Other typical occupiers are law and accounting firms, manufacturing companies, real estate firms, energy providers and telecom groups, and firms providing a range of business consultancy services.Most foreign-owned companies are from China, Hong Kong, Japan, Malaysia, Korea and Singapore.Major developments from notable developers and firms: Hong Kong: Exchange Square by Hongkong Land, a 20-storey Grade A office building with retail podium located in Daun Penh, which will add 18,500 sq m of NLA to the current office stock. Construction for the first phase began at the end of 2013 and is expected to be ready for occupation by 2017. The property has been available for pre-leasing since launching in Feb 2015.Malaysia:ย Maybank Groupโ€™s headquarters on Norodom Boulevard is set to be completed this year, adding a total of 4,602 sq m NLA to the existing stock. Maybank building will be partly occupied by the bank.ย Lion Groupโ€™s proposed mixed-use development, located across from the Phnom Penh international airport, has started construction and is slated for completion by 2017. The development will include a 7-storey mall that will add 45,500 sq m of NLA to the retail stock.Japan: Aeon has maintained a high occupancy at 95%, which is a positive sign for the retail market. Dominoโ€™s Pizza, Lotteria & Pepper Lunch, are among some of the larger international F&B newcomers that can be found in Aeon Mall, while fashion retailers such as Giordano, Penshoppe and Levis have also opened their first outlets on the mallโ€™s ground level. Some high end retail outlets were initially part of the tenant mix but were forced to vacate recently due to poor sales and high rental prices. Retailers such as Lโ€™Occitane, Clarins, TWG, Hugo Boss & Eric Kaiser occupy Vattanacโ€™s retail podium, which is more than 50% occupied.Korea: Phnom Penh Tower, constructed by Hyundai Amco, continues to be one of the more popular office buildings with Japanese companies, including Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation, The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi, JETRO, Fuji Electric, Tama Global Investments and Creed Group. Hyundai Amco is also the main contractor for the construction of ACLEDAโ€™s headquarters along Monivong Boulevard.China: China continues to invest heavily in infrastructure with the Shanghai Construction Group building the fourth Cambodia-China Friendship Bridge in Takhmao, whilst Sinohydro Corp has established an office in Canadia Tower and is currently exploring the possibility of constructing a hydropower dam in Koh Kong Province.Singapore: The Peak is a new mixed-use development being undertaken by Oxley Worldbridge, a joint venture between Singaporeโ€™s Oxley Group and Cambodiaโ€™s Worldbridge, that will include a hotel component operated as a five-star Shangri-La hotel, part of the Kuoc Group of companies, whilst another Singaporean developer, TEHO International, will construct a similar mixed-use development with the hotel component being operated as a five star Okura Prestige hotel.ย Cambodia growth engineGDP continues to grow at an average of 7% year-on-year and is forecasted to do so up to 2018.Four main engines of growth โ€“ manufacturing, agriculture, tourism and construction continue to drive the Cambodian economy, with the construction industryโ€™s contribution growing alongside the rapidly developing real estate industry.ASEAN Economic Community(AEC)ย integration is expected to increase employment and volume of skilled workers, which will positively impact the commercial sector as more companies seek to take advantage of investment opportunities.Although anticipated to increase in 2H15, inflation is expected to remain manageable over the short to medium-term.The stable political environment in Cambodia has led to renewed investor confidence with increasing inflows of FDI.Office Sector The majority of existing office supply is dominated by Grade C stock, with 92% of them situated in central locations within Phnom Penh.The office stock will see an increase of 64% by 2018, with 60% of the incoming supply classified as Grade A and 40% classified as Grade B.Hongkong Land, ACLEDA and the Overseas Cambodia Investment Corporation will add a combined total net lettable area (NLA) of 112,180 sq m, or approximately 72% of the total incoming supply.Prime rental prices remained stable showing only a slight increase of 2% between 2H 2014 and 1H 2015, with the city-wide average rental recorded at USD 14 per sq m per month across all office grades.Occupancies for prime office space remained subdued at 44%, showing a 3% decrease in vacancy between 2H 2014 and 1H 2015.Retail Sector Current per capita retail space of 0.0087 sq m points to an undersupply in Cambodia especially when compared to its regional neighbours, Thailand and the Philippines.Average vacancy across all retail grades is 14%.A 122% increase in current NLA is expected by 2019.Future supply will consist of 88% prime space and 12% secondary space, with 60% located in central areas.With the impending future supply, the current undersupply will be catered for, with concerns of a possible oversupply by 2018.
"How to Build a Condominium in Cambodiaโ€ Conference
"How to Build a Condominium in Cambodiaโ€ Conference
June 6, 2022, 5:06 p.m.
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Century 21 Cambodia would like to invite you to join anย Exciting Conference: The First Century 21 International Real Estate Conference โ€œHow to Build a Condominium in Cambodiaโ€ on 5th - 6th September 2015 which leverage knowledge and idea by H.E Dr. Sok Siphana, Mr. Kevin Goos, and Mr. Justin Landis.Opportunities: This opportunity is for wealthy land owners to understand how to make millions of dollars by developing a condominium, how to build a brand with your project, and most importantly how to successfully enter the real estate development market in Cambodia. Theย "How to Build a Condominium in Cambodiaโ€ Conferenceย is anย opportunity is for land owners, construction companies, and real estate professionals to understand the condominium business model from start to finish. The conference is conducted by industry leaders who share the most important details to successfully develop a condominium, so Cambodians can capture the millions of dollars that are being made in real estate development in Phnom Penh. Why attend this training program: The "How to Build a Condominium in Cambodiaโ€ Conference will show you how to make millions in real estate development by learning from industry leaders in Cambodia. If you interested in becoming a real estate developer or want to understand how to make money from Condos then this is the perfect opportunity for you to join and learn the full step- by-step process of โ€œhow to build a successful condominium project in Cambodia.โ€ย ย We offer a comprehensive financial model, partnership agreements, overview of legal aspects for construction, and a full step by step outline for new developers to directly use with their existing projects. We educate new developers about the common mistakes developers make and the doโ€™s and donโ€™ts for developing a condominium in Cambodia.
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June 6, 2022, 5:06 p.m.
Realestate News
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East One Apartments: Live in Style in the Heart of Phnom Penh
East One Apartments: Live in Style in the Heart of Phnom Penh
June 6, 2022, 5:06 p.m.
Realestate News
See the Full Listing HereLocated on the corner of Street 214 and 51, between the four icons of Phnom Penh - Independence Monument, Royal Palace, National Museum and Central Market - East One Apartments offers a prime location to anyone working in international embassies, Government ministries and the Central Business District; or for anyone who wants to feel the pulse of Phnom Penh city. All East One high-rise residents are guaranteed the best river views in townโ€ฆ Because the apartment complex is located alongside the border of the Royal Palace, all surrounding buildings now have height restrictions of no more than 10 floors on their titles. That means that if you buy an apartment unit between the 10th and 22nd floors in East One, your perfect view of the Tonle Sap will be secured for the future! All East One Apartment units come fully furnished with international brands โ€œAmerican Standard,โ€ โ€œSamsung,โ€ โ€œLGโ€ and equivalent standard brands. Each unit includes all soft and hard furnishing to suit the space perfectly, as chosen by professional interior designers, including all electrical appliances for modern living. Meanwhile, the complex includes full service hotel-style amenities with rooftop swimming pool, cafรฉ, car parking and full concierge service. Head downstairs to enjoy world class amenities and entertainment within walking distance of your new home, including the award winning House of Seafood and Breadtalk - two F&B brands direct from Singapore, more than 5 banks, various supermarkets, KFC, Browns Coffee, all major airline offices, and the host of nightlife which awakes every night along Phnom Penhโ€™s famous Street 51. And you can rest assured that your investment at East One will be immediately profitable. Why? To assure rental returns for buyers, the East One Developer, Guangzhou Yuetai Group Co., Ltd., is guaranteeing a 22.5% rental return payable upfront as rebate to the purchase price. Meanwhile, demand for high end rental apartments in this area is particularly high generally; the nearby Maline Apartments, for example, is renting studios at $1500/month, which equates to more than 10 percent rental return. Guangzhou Yuetai Group Co., Ltd., with over 8 Billion Yuan in total assets, has huge experience in building and managing service apartments to a world class standard. In 2003, Yuetai Group acquired Donghua Enterprise, a listed company on the Shanghai Stock Exchange, and successfully built its own property brand known as โ€˜Swan Bay,โ€™ renowned across China for luxury living solutions. Swan Bay comprises over 20 high-end real estate projects in over 13 cities across China, exceeding 4 million square meters. Yuetai Group has won various honors for their real estate developments, including the Guangdong Top 20 Real Estate Qualification and Credit Enterprise Award, Guangdong Top 100 Private Company Award, the Guangzhou Top 10 Most Competitive Real Estate Developer Award, Guangzhou Trustworthy Brand Developer Award, and a Contract Abiding and Creditable Enterprise Award, to name just a few. See the Full Listing Here For more information and to arrange a viewing, please contact us todayย or visit the East One Showroom - Opposite Cell Card, and next to ANZ Royal on Sihanouk Boulevard. (#182, Preah Sihanouk Blvd , BKK1, Chamkarmon, Phnom Penh).
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แžœแžทแž’แžธแžŸแžถแžŸแŸ’แžšแŸ’แžแž€แŸ†แž–แžผแž›แž‘แŸ†แžถแž„แŸฃแžŠแžพแž˜แŸ’แž”แžธแž”แž„แŸ’แž€แžพแžแž”แŸ’แžšแžถแž€แŸ‹แž–แžธแž€แžถแžšแžœแžทแž“แžทแž™แŸ„แž‚แžขแž…แž›แž“แž‘แŸ’แžšแž–แŸ’แž™ (แžœแžทแž’แžธแžŸแžถแžŸแŸ’แžšแŸ’แžแž‘แžธแŸก)
June 6, 2022, 5:05 p.m.
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แžœแžทแž’แžธแžŸแžถแžŸแŸ’แžšแŸ’แžแž€แŸ†แž–แžผแž›แž‘แŸ†แžถแž„แŸฃแžŠแžพแž˜แŸ’แž”แžธแž”แž„แŸ’แž€แžพแžแž”แŸ’แžšแžถแž€แŸ‹แž–แžธแž€แžถแžšแžœแžทแž“แžทแž™แŸ„แž‚แžขแž…แž›แž“แž‘แŸ’แžšแž–แŸ’แž™ (แžœแžทแž’แžธแžŸแžถแžŸแŸ’แžšแŸ’แžแž‘แžธแŸฃ)
แžœแžทแž’แžธแžŸแžถแžŸแŸ’แžšแŸ’แžแž€แŸ†แž–แžผแž›แž‘แŸ†แžถแž„แŸฃแžŠแžพแž˜แŸ’แž”แžธแž”แž„แŸ’แž€แžพแžแž”แŸ’แžšแžถแž€แŸ‹แž–แžธแž€แžถแžšแžœแžทแž“แžทแž™แŸ„แž‚แžขแž…แž›แž“แž‘แŸ’แžšแž–แŸ’แž™ (แžœแžทแž’แžธแžŸแžถแžŸแŸ’แžšแŸ’แžแž‘แžธแŸฃ)
June 6, 2022, 5:05 p.m.
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แž˜แžถแž“แž˜แž“แžปแžŸแŸ’แžŸแž‡แžถแž…แŸ’แžšแžพแž“แž“แžทแž™แžถแž™แžขแŸ†แž–แžธแž€แžถแžšแž‘แžทแž‰แž•แŸ’แž‘แŸ‡แžŠแžพแž˜แŸ’แž”แžธแžœแžทแž“แžทแž™แŸ„แž‚ แž‘แŸ„แŸ‡แž‡แžถแž™แŸ‰แžถแž„แž“แŸแŸ‡แž€แŸ’แžแžธแžœแžถแž แžถแž€แŸ‹แžŠแžผแž…แž‡แžถแž˜แžทแž“แž˜แŸ‚แž“แž‡แžถแžšแžฟแž„แž„แžถแž™แžŸแŸ’แžšแžฝแž›แž‘แŸ แžŠแžพแž˜แŸ’แž”แžธแž’แŸ’แžœแžพแžฑแŸ’แž™แž˜แžถแž“แž€แžถแžšแžœแžทแž“แžทแž™แŸ„แž‚แžขแž…แž›แž“แž‘แŸ’แžšแž–แŸ’แž™แžŽแžถแž˜แžฝแž™แžŠแŸ‚แž›แžšแž€แž€แž˜แŸ’แžšแŸƒแž”แžถแž“แž“แŸ„แŸ‡แžขแŸ’แž“แž€แžแŸ’แžšแžผแžœแž€แžถแžšแž‘แžทแž‰แž•แŸ’แž‘แŸ‡แžŠแžพแž˜แŸ’แž”แžธแžœแžทแž“แžทแž™แŸ„แž‚แžฑแŸ’แž™แž”แžถแž“แžแŸ’แžšแžนแž˜แžแŸ’แžšแžผแžœแž แžพแž™แžขแŸ’แž“แž€แžแŸ’แžšแžผแžœแž‚แŸ’แžšแž”แŸ‹แž‚แŸ’แžšแž„แžœแžถแžฑแŸ’แž™แž”แžถแž“แž›แŸ’แžขแŸ”แžแžถแž„แž€แŸ’แžšแŸ„แž˜แž“แŸแŸ‡แž‡แžถแžœแžทแž’แžธแž”แžธแž™แŸ‰แžถแž„แžŠแžพแž˜แŸ’แž”แžธแž’แŸ’แžœแžพแžฑแŸ’แž™แžขแž…แž›แž“แž‘แŸ’แžšแž–แŸ’แž™แžšแž”แžŸแŸ‹แžขแŸ’แž“แž€แžšแž€แž”แŸ’แžšแžถแž€แŸ‹แž…แŸ†แžŽแžผแž›แž”แž“แŸ’แžแŸ‚แž˜แž‘แŸ€แž 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Great standards, totally useless: Cambodian fire safety systems arenโ€™t suitable for the country
Great standards, totally useless: Cambodian fire safety systems arenโ€™t suitable for the country
June 6, 2022, 5:05 p.m.
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Currently, the private sector is the only real force bringing fire prevention and response considerations into new building developments in Cambodia, says Paul Hurford, Managing Director of Azisafe Cambodia. Yet, even these standards can prove problematic in the Cambodian firefighting environment. [caption id="attachment_77921" align="aligncenter" width="540"] Hong Menea, Phnom Penh Post[/caption] The Fire Prevention Law, which is currently in force in Cambodia, is an overarching document that represents a cross between a fire safety law, a fire service law and a catalogue of emergency response standards. โ€œIt reflects a law that was intended to have specific regulations created under it,โ€ says Hurford, โ€œyet these regulations have yet to be created.โ€This means the law currently has no direct compliance mechanisms, and little practical application. [caption id="attachment_77915" align="alignleft" width="200"] Hong Menea, Phnom Penh Post[/caption] Many new buildings currently being erected throughout Cambodia claim to bring international standards of fire safety, fully integrated into the new buildingโ€™s design.ย However, Hurford notes, while Singaporean, Malaysian and Hong Kong fire standards are increasingly integrated into new developments, these countries have some of the best fire services in the world in regards to response capabilities and external fire infrastructure. โ€œAlthough a new development may incorporate international standards in regards to fire prevention within its design โ€“ if the local fire service arrives and their equipment has different couplings to those installed inside the building, these international standard systems are immediately useless.โ€ The same issue occurs when the response team is not trained in using these internal firefighting systems.ย For these reasons, to achieve worthwhile fire design, emphasis must lie on emergency response mechanisms related to each building, and appropriate training for first response teams for that building, says Hurford. ย This means compatibility with available local firefighting equipment, but also a strong emphasis on training and response protocols. Some new developments are taking matters into their own hands in this regard, employing and training in-house firefighting teams. Hurford agrees with this measure, as โ€œrealistically, each development must be self-sustainable if they want to control fire risk in Cambodia.โ€ This includes internal systems capable of fighting the fire, such as sprinklers, alarms, and appropriate extinguishers, but always combined with emergency protocols, training and education. Hurford notes that for developers, given the potential risk to their investment โ€“ โ€œno one is really doing enough.โ€ Meanwhile, response capabilities of the Cambodian fire service are limited by an equipment and skills gap. The Cambodian fire service exists within a culture of donation in regards to equipment, suggests Hurford -as internal funding is seldom afforded, there is an expectation that equipment will be donated. But this raises issues when that donated equipment does not suit the Cambodian firefighting environment. For example, says Hurford, the Japanese have donated many fire engines to the Cambodian fire service. While the equipment donated is of a high standard, it is suited to a Japanese firefighting environment where fire hydrants are always readily available.This means the trucks only have very small water tanks. In Cambodia,there are very limited hydrants available and, therefore, for a firefighting team to be successful, it must carry all necessary water to the scene of fire. โ€œThis is just one example,โ€ notes Hurford โ€œbut it is symbolic of the Cambodian fire serviceโ€™s equipment problem.โ€ [caption id="attachment_77925" align="alignleft" width="350"] Hong Menea, Phnom Penh Post[/caption] Hurford suggests that the only way for the Cambodian fire service to move forward is to create standards suitable to Cambodiaโ€™s needs, tailored to Cambodiaโ€™s means โ€“ then train across the board on these standards. A few groups are currently trying to help with this, such as Eurochamโ€™s current work on the new Construction Law, and the IBCs involvement with the Building Standards and Fire Safety Committee โ€“ both of which are working alongside the Government to move from a reactive state of affairs, toward reaching standardized fire safety mechanisms that will really save lives and property. Hurford is currently involved with the formation of the Emergency/Fire Response Working Group, set to meet for the first time this August. This working group shall bring together all government departments involved in emergency response mechanisms, along with private sector members with experience in the field of emergency response. The group shall conduct mutual trainingexercises for its members, and try to standardize training and communication procedures throughout the country. While this group is still very much in its infancy, it has already been endorsed by the Police Commissioner and Ministry of Interior. Hurford notes that everyone trying to work together on this is in itself a forward step.real estat
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June 6, 2022, 5:06 p.m.
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It is extremely easy to create a new listing on Realestate.com.kh. However, there are some simple ways you can improve your listing quality and make sure every property you list on Realestate.com.kh gets the views and sales leads it deserves.The real benefit of Realestate.com.kh is that now home buyers and renters don't need to run around town looking for their new property. Instead, they can go online and find the perfect property without even leaving their chair. But if your listing quality is poor, this benefit is lost. Therefore, the better your listing looks, the more views your listing will receive from prospective buyers - and the faster you will sell or rent that property. Follow this step by step user guide to make your listings as professional and salableย as possible, and don't let prospective buyers and renters slip between your fingers. The Top 5 Listing Tips:1) Upload more than 3 Photos:The more photos โ€“ the better. After all, a picture speaks 1000 words.Realestate.com.kh's data shows that your chances of selling an item can increase by 85% if you upload more than three images.It is very important that the photosย you upload are of the actual property you are selling, as this will show potential buyers exactly how the property looks - and prove it is a genuine propertyย for sale.Always use a camera, not your phone!Take photos in the day time when the sun is out! Make the property look as light as possible.Take a photo of every room in the house,ย and try to include any eye-catching and unique features that will draw users to your listing.Some buyers who are accessing the site from outside Phnom Penh, or internationals who are searching for property from overseas on Realestate.com.kh, canโ€™t view the property in person, or may have trouble navigating new cities in Cambodia - So they rely on the photos more than most property seekers.ย Therefore, it is wise to make sure you and your agent take high quality photos - and lots of them.Furthermore, in most cases, the user only wants a physical property inspection if they really like the look of the property. There are so many properties to choose from on Realestate.com.kh, that home seekers will not waste their time looking at properties that may not suit their needs.Upload landscaped images. If the image you upload is portrait it appears cropped on the listing until the image is fully opened. If the image uploaded is landscaped, it looks good even when embedded inside the listing. So always flip it before you upload it. 2) Write an English ANDย Khmer Description, and don't skimp on the Details: Write an English AND Khmer Description, and add as much detail as you can. This is your chance to tell the world about what your property has to offer. Some things you should include in the description are:Whatย title do you have for that property - soft, hard, strata etc.?What is the properties current use?What are the property's potential uses?What are theย amenities that are close by - schools, hospitals, shopping centers etc.?Is the property's location free from ongoing construction?What special features does the property have? If there is something special about the property, tell everybody!How about theย road quality and quality of infrastructure near the property?Has there been any recent renovations to the property?Do any services come free/inclusive?Is the price negotiable?Are contractual terms flexible?Are their benefits to long term rental agreements (if a rental)?REMEMBER, do not rewrite the price, size of the property, number of bedrooms and bathrooms, your email address or phone number etc. in the description section, as this confuses the user. Instead, use the dedicated sections where you can tick the features of your house. 3) Get your Contact Details Perfect: Your listing is a waste of time if people can't get hold of you! So make sure your contact details are perfect. Additionalย detail builds trust and brand awareness across your profile and your various listings!Give a clear phone number and name in the relevant section.Take time to improve your "Personal Profile."ย This profile allows you to give some extra information about yourselfย and/or your real estate agency.ย Completing this profile before you list is the perfect way to create a sense of trust and familiarity between yourself and potential buyers and renters.ย The more people know about you, the more people willย see you as a legitimate seller/renter.ย If you are an agent you should includeย your agencyโ€™s name and upload your businessโ€™ logo to your profile.Whenever your logo is spotted on a listing, buyers will immediately know who you are, and your Agency's reputation.ย This recognition will ensure you benefit from the reputation of your agency's brand, your previous transactions and build long lasting and profitable relationships.Also include a professional photo of yourself if you are an agent.If you have any online references from previous clients who recommend your services, or ex-tenants who have positive reviews about the property, or a personal LinkedIn profile, include these all in the listing - and inside your profile.Make sure you are registered on Realestate.com.kh's "Find an Agent" section too - and complete the profile.4) Make your Headline Count! Add a "Property Headline" in both English and Khmer - and make it count.ย If it is simple and clear, people will find your items before they find another.Realestate.com.kh has thousands of listings, so you need to make sure your title summarizes what you have to offer.Think about what people search for, and make a title that includes key search terms.Give a short, simple and relevantย name to your listing.ย For example, โ€œBig Villa for Sale in Toul Korkโ€ or โ€œ10th Floor Condo Unit On Street 51โ€ are ideal name choices.Save any description for the dedicated description section.5) List a price - Don't list Price On Application (POA): At Realestate.com.kh we have found that potential buyers generally read the homeโ€™s description and expect to see a listed price. As such, we strongly recommend that you include a price on any listing.If a home features a long list of unique details but lacks a sales price, buyers tend to think the home is very expensive or potentially overpriced.Make it easy for someone to investigate your home further by providing as many details as possible โ€“ including a list price.If the price is negotiable - ย let the user know.If the terms of sale/rent are negotiable - let the buyer know.Realestate.com.khย aims to provide the best possible online real estate shopping experience to Cambodians. By following this simple guide, you can make sure you offer your customers the best real estate searchย experience possible on our platform and increase your repeat-customer base. Donโ€™t waste any time โ€“ become successful now with Realestate.com.kh -ย connecting property buyers and sellers in Cambodiaย every day!
Valuation Industry Reforms in Pipeline
Valuation Industry Reforms in Pipeline
June 6, 2022, 5:05 p.m.
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Mr. Sorn Seap, the current acting-president of the Cambodian Valuers and Estate Agents Association (CVEA), has witnessed the real estate and valuation industry learn to walk in the last 10 years of his career. [caption id="attachment_77779" align="alignleft" width="328"] Hong Menea, Phnom Penh Post[/caption] โ€œPreviously, entry into the valuation industry required no qualifications whatsoever,โ€ Sorn recalled. โ€œAn appraiser, who always doubled as a real estate agent, was guided solely by their experience in that particular market and their relative understanding of any property marketโ€™s value.โ€ Meanwhile, the same โ€˜rule of thumbโ€™ was the only standard that valuation seekers could consider when choosing an appraiser. For these reasons, the National Valuers Association of Cambodia (NVAC) was launched in August 2008 by the initiative of H.E. Dr. Keat Chhon, deputy prime minister and minister for Economy and Finance. In 2009, the Association was adopted for the 8th full member of ASEAN Valuers Association (AVA) and duly imported the associationโ€™s standard of professional ethics into their mandate. Yet, with insufficient members to neither consolidate the interests of the entire market nor standardize land prices, the Association changed its name to the Cambodian Valuers and Estate Agents Association (CVEA) in April 2011 and included real estate agencies within the association.ย  Now, the CVEA has a registered membership list of 60 real estate agencies and valuation companies. They provide a code of conduct for ethical practice and professional standards to all of their members, which are endorsed by the MEF. They also host educational events for their members to encourage better practice throughout the industry. The demand for property valuations is clearly rising throughout the Cambodian economy, said Sorn, but this demand is also diversifying in Cambodia. While traditionally Cambodians only sought valuations in order to raise finance for a home or business loans offset by the value of their property, increasingly, valuations are being used by Cambodians as a tool to apply for visa applications, negotiating joint ventures and in order to assist in share issuing. This new demand is coming with a greater understanding within the valuation markets, believes Hin Socheat, director of research at Bonna Realty Group. โ€œAverage Cambodian property buyers and sellers are increasingly aware that if their property valuation reflects any bias whatsoever, their interests are at stake โ€“ whether it be through a lessening of their financing potential or damaging trust in a joint venture proposal,โ€ he said. In addition, Hin ย said banks and lending institutions can put themselves at additional risk when offering sizable low interest loans to clients on falsified valuations. Sorn suggests that โ€œthe general population still largely sees appraisals as a market value estimate and very little more.โ€ In fact, international standards of valuation require a considerably technical and scientific approach to the factors involved in reaching that value estimate and a code of ethics that eliminates any possibility of bias. Meanwhile, valuation documents are generally produced in English in Cambodiaโ€“ leaving a language barrier for many consumers. โ€œAll they see is the final valuation number, and this leads to a superficial understanding of the process behind that number,โ€ said Sorn. Yet, without compliance mechanisms or overarching regulation, professional and domestic investors, including average home buyers and sellers in need of valuations, still must consider the credibility, company background and experience of any valuation company or independent appraiser before using their services. Hin mentions, for instance, that Bonna Realty Group received accreditation from the Security Exchange of Cambodia (SEC) at the end of 2014, meaning they have the necessary professional valuation standards to value Initial Public Offerings joining the Cambodian exchange market. Standardization of the valuations market may not be such a distant future for Cambodia, however. According to Sorn, the CVEA is currently working closely with the MEF to define an appraiserโ€™s code of conduct and an overarching real estate law for Cambodia, both of which will enter into force in the coming years. โ€œThe hope of the MEF and CVEA is to complete this consultation and drafting process by 2017,โ€ said Sorn. To draft these new laws, the MEF and CVEA are importing international standards from the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (RICS), a world renowned land qualification and valuations authority and a regulatory regime that is proving popular in neighboring countries and in the Codes of Conduct of various Cambodian appraisal firms, including Bonna Realty Group, who is a member of CVEA. Malaysian standards of practice have also been a focal point in these consultations between the MEF and CVEA. Meanwhile, the CVEA and MEF are currently in the process of raising funds to bring the RICS training body to Cambodia to begin training programs on these codes of ethical practice within the real estate and valuation industries as soon as possible. Want to learn more about how a valuation can benefit you? Learn more and get a valuation today - right here on Realestate.com.kh
Local Developers Learning International Standards from Developers, as the Construction Law nears
Local Developers Learning International Standards from Developers, as the Construction Law nears
June 6, 2022, 5:06 p.m.
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Currently, the term โ€œInternational Standard Development,โ€ increasingly touted in Cambodia, means bringing an international team of sub-contractors to Cambodia who understand and practice these standards, said Elain Younn, Director ofย ย 240 Development Company Ltdย , a seven floor condo complex situated in the heart of BKK1. Yet, local developers who canโ€™t connect with international standard sub-contractors are struggling to incorporate these standards alone. This is only natural, said Younn, a Khmer national with Australian dual-citizenship, as it was only a few years ago that local developers were building no more than villas and other low rise buildings. These could be done to a reasonably high standard using domestic sub-contractors due to their size and manageability and a vast local experience in constructing these types of buildings. However, now the Cambodian development property market horizon has leaped forward, leaving a yawning skills and understanding gap. If a local developer has the means, they can now get a permit to develop a high-rise apartment building and by doing so, enter a far more lucrative market where both Khmers and foreigners can buy. However, this is a far more advanced design and structural feat of which most local developers have never had experience, said Younn. โ€œFor this reason, Cambodian developers are increasingly employing Thai, Singaporean, Vietnamese and other international architects to help them plan new developments,โ€ said Younn. 240 Development contracted Gary Fell, an English architect and founder of GFab Architects Indonesia, whose other Cambodian projects include the Sheraton Hotel in Siem Reap, the FCC in Siem Reap and iCan International School, of which Younn is the owner. Yet, in terms of construction standards, local developers are not ready for the cost of this guidance, suggested Younn. To bring in international sub-contractors for the construction process, including structural engineers, plumbers, electrical engineers, lift installation specialists, security equipment and fire safety standards, the cost of the completed project rises more than threefoldโ€”as Younn is intimately aware, having contracted various renowned international contractors for 240 Condo project. Still, this is only natural for local developers, as the relative prices at which they can sell the finished units doesnโ€™t rise to match the additional costs of international standard compliance. For Younn, the livability and peace of mind that international standards of design and construction offer to buyers and occupants easily justifies the higher costs of importing these standards for 240 development set to open in just over a month, after almost 6 years of construction. Furthermore, no one is holding local developers accountable. In their building permit, developers only define the type and scale of their project, and at the completion of the building process, all that must be checked is that the final development has maintained the permitted specifications. The permit is purely procedural, and no additional checks are under taken to ensure any standards of quality have been reached. No outside the auditing company or the overarching inspection contractor is responsible; the only checking is done internally by each sub-contractor. With the Cambodian Construction Law currently entering the final stages of drafting, however, this could all change. The new legislation will provide an overarching law for the building industry, a national building code with individual prakas will also be required to address building standards pertaining to project management, work site safety , fire safety and building control, just to name a few. Younn commented that the practical power of the new law will be in its inspection requirements and compliance strategies. If there arenโ€™t strong compliance efforts and education of the market as to how these standards are maintained, it seems unlikely to have the necessary effect because it will be competing against market value. If the will to enforce is there and reflected in compliance measures, however, Younn believes that Cambodian construction can move forward โ€“ as has been seen in other areas such as the recent tax reforms. Regardless of the new law, however, Younn believes an ideological shift is currently occurring in the minds of both local developers and local property investors. As more and more international standard developers are coming to Cambodia, they are demonstrating what is possible in the property sphere. Meanwhile, each international development brings with it huge resources and expertise which are slowly but surely educating the local developers, subcontractors and the market on how to properly take on these grand scale projects. This means local developers are striving to build world class buildings, as innovative and impressive as those being erected around them and built to international standards. As importantly, they are gaining the necessary contacts to help them do that. Market forces are changing too, said Younn, as consumers are more and more willing to pay for quality: โ€œWhat we are seeing across the development market is an ongoing education process with real and physical examples that demonstrate the value of quality โ€“ and this means people no longer feel assured living in substandard buildings.โ€ Look at Aeon Mall, for example, remarked Younn, โ€œit is built and managed to an international standard and consumers and international retailers are instantly responding to this through their demand.โ€ โ€œIt is like a child learning to walk,โ€ summed Younn. โ€œWe are walking in Cambodia now, but we need to make sure it is in the right direction.โ€ Yet, as Cambodian property market is redefined by international developers at a rate previously unseen, โ€œthere is no way we can walk backwards.โ€ And as the new construction law enters force in the coming years, this progression seems assured.
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June 6, 2022, 5:04 p.m.
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แž€แžถแžšแž€แžพแž“แžกแžพแž„แž“แŸƒแžŸแŸแžŠแŸ’แž‹แž€แžทแž…แŸ’แž…แž€แžพแžแžกแžพแž„แžŸแŸ’แžšแž”แž–แŸแž›แž‡แžถแž˜แžฝแž™แž€แžถแžšแžšแžธแž€แž…แž˜แŸ’แžšแžพแž“แž“แŸƒแžœแžทแžŸแŸแž™แžŸแŸ†แžŽแž„แŸ‹แž€แŸ’แž“แžปแž„แž‘แžธแž€แŸ’แžšแžปแž„แž—แŸ’แž“แŸ†แž–แŸแž‰ แž“แžทแž„แž‘แžผแž‘แžถแŸ†แž„แž”แŸ’แžšแž‘แŸแžŸแž€แž˜แŸ’แž–แžปแž‡แžถแŸ” แž‘แŸ„แŸ‡แž”แžธแž‡แžถแž™แŸ‰แžถแž„แžŽแžถแž€แŸแžŠแŸ„แž™ แž€แŸแž›แŸ„แž€ John Muller แž”แŸ’แžšแž’แžถแž“แž•แŸ’แž“แŸ‚แž€แž‚แŸ’แžšแž”แŸ‹แž‚แŸ’แžšแž„แž“แŸƒแž€แŸ’แžšแžปแž˜แž แŸŠแžปแž“ Global Security Solutions (GSS)Cambodia แž‡แžฟแžแžถ แž“แŸ…แž€แžถแžšแžŠแŸ’แž‹แžถแž“แžŸแŸ†แžŽแž„แŸ‹แž‡แžถแž…แŸ’แžšแžพแž“แž“แŸ…แž€แž˜แŸ’แž–แžปแž‡แžถแž˜แžถแž“แž€แžถแžšแž…แžผแž›แž›แžฝแž…แžšแž”แžŸแŸ‹แžšแž”แžšแŸ” แž™แŸ„แž„แžแžถแž˜แžšแž”แžถแž™แž€แžถแžšแžŽแŸแž–แžธแž€แŸ’แžšแžปแž˜แž แŸŠแžปแž“ ANZ แž”แžถแž“แžฒแŸ’แž™แžŠแžนแž„แžแžถ แž€แž˜แŸ’แž˜แž€แžšแžŸแŸ†แžŽแž„แŸ‹แž“แŸ…แž€แž˜แŸ’แž–แžปแž‡แžถแž‘แž‘แžฝแž›แž”แžถแž“แž”แŸ’แžšแžถแž€แŸ‹แž€แž˜แŸ’แžšแŸƒแž‘แžถแž” แž“แžทแž„แž’แŸ’แžœแžพแž€แžถแžšแž แžฝแžŸแž€แŸ†แžŽแžแŸ‹ แžŠแŸ„แž™แž‘แž‘แžฝแž›แž”แžถแž“ แŸฆ แž‘แŸ…แŸจ แžŠแžปแž›แŸ’แž›แžถแžšแž€แŸ’แž“แžปแž„แž˜แžฝแž™แžแŸ’แž„แŸƒแŸ” แž€แž˜แŸ’แž˜แž€แžšแž’แŸ’แžœแžพแž€แžถแžš แž“แžทแž„แžŸแŸ’แž“แžถแž€แŸ‹แž“แŸ…แž€แžถแžšแžŠแŸ’แž‹แžถแž“แž–แžธ แŸฆ แžแŸ‚ แž‘แŸ… แŸข แž†แŸ’แž“แžถแŸ† แžŠแŸ„แž™แžขแžถแžŸแŸ’แžšแŸแž™แž›แžพแž‚แž˜แŸ’แžšแŸ„แž„แžŸแŸ†แžŽแž„แŸ‹แž‡แžถแž€แŸ‹แž›แžถแž€แŸ‹แŸ” แž–แžฝแž€แž‚แŸแž˜แžถแž“แž–แŸแž›แžœแŸแž›แžถแž‚แŸ’แžšแž”แŸ‹แž‚แŸ’แžšแžถแž“แŸ‹แžŠแžพแž˜แŸ’แž”แžธแžŸแž„แŸ’แž€แŸแžแž›แžพแžขแŸ’แž“แž€แž“แŸ…แž‡แžทแžแžแžถแž„แž“แŸƒแž€แžถแžšแžŠแŸ’แž‹แžถแž“แžŸแŸ†แžŽแž„แŸ‹ แž€แŸ†แžŽแžแŸ‹แž–แžธแž‘แŸ’แžšแž–แŸ’แž™แžŸแž˜แŸ’แž”แžแŸ’แžแžท แž“แžทแž„แž”แŸ‰แžถแž“แŸ‹แž”แŸ’แžšแž˜แžถแžŽแž–แžธแž€แž“แŸ’แž›แŸ‚แž„แžŠแŸ‚แž›แž„แžถแž™แžŸแŸ’แžšแžฝแž›แž…แŸแž‰แž…แžผแž›แŸ” แž›แŸ„แž€ Muller แž‡แžถแžขแŸ’แž“แž€แž‡แŸ†แž“แžถแž‰แž•แŸ’แž“แŸ‚แž€แžŸแž“แŸ’แžแžทแžŸแžปแžแžŠแŸ‚แž›แž˜แžถแž“แž”แž‘แž–แžทแžŸแŸ„แž’แž‡แžถแž„ แŸฃแŸ  แž†แŸ’แž“แžถแŸ†แž“แŸ…แžแŸ†แž”แž“แŸ‹แžขแžถแžŸแŸŠแžธแžขแžถแž‚แŸ’แž“แŸแž™แŸ แž”แžถแž“แž“แžทแž™แžถแž™แžแžถ แžœแžถแž’แŸ’แžœแžพแžฒแŸ’แž™แž˜แžถแž“แž€แžถแžšแž€แžพแž“แžกแžพแž„แž“แŸƒแž€แžถแžšแž…แžผแž›แž›แžฝแž…แžšแž”แžŸแŸ‹แžšแž”แžšแž‡แžปแŸ†แžœแžทแž‰แž€แž“แŸ’แž›แŸ‚แž„แž€แžถแžšแžŠแŸ’แž‹แžถแž“แžŸแŸ†แžŽแž„แŸ‹แŸ” แž”แžพแž‘แŸ„แŸ‡แžŸแŸ’แžแžทแžแžทแž“แŸแŸ‡แž–แžทแž”แžถแž€แž’แŸ’แžœแžพแž€แŸแžŠแŸ„แž™ แž€แŸแž›แŸ„แž€แž€แžแŸ‹แžŸแž˜แŸ’แž‚แžถแž›แŸ‹แžแžถ แž˜แžถแž“แž€แžšแžŽแžธแž‡แžถแž…แŸ’แžšแžพแž“แž•แŸ’แžŸแŸแž„แž‚แŸ’แž“แžถแžŠแŸ‚แž›แž–แžฝแž€แž‚แŸแž…แžผแž›แž›แžฝแž…แžšแž”แžŸแŸ‹แžšแž”แžšแžŠแŸ‚แž›แž˜แžถแž“แžแž˜แŸ’แž›แŸƒ แžแžŽแŸˆแžขแŸ’แž“แž€แž‚แŸ’แžšแž”แŸ‹แž‚แŸ’แžšแž„แžŠแŸแž€แž›แž€แŸ‹แŸ” แž›แŸ„แž€ Muller แžฒแŸ’แž™แžŠแžนแž„แžแžถ แžŠแžพแž˜แŸ’แž”แžธแž€แžถแžแŸ‹แž”แž“แŸ’แžแž™แž แžถแž“แžทแž—แŸแž™ แžขแŸ’แž“แž€แžŠแŸ‚แž›แžšแžŸแŸ‹แž“แŸ… แžฌแž’แŸ’แžœแžพแž€แžถแžšแž“แŸ…แž€แŸ’แž”แŸ‚แžšแž€แž“แŸ’แž›แŸ‚แž„แž€แžถแžšแžŠแŸ’แž‹แžถแž“แžŸแŸ†แžŽแž„แŸ‹แž“แŸแŸ‡แž”แŸ‰แžถแž“แŸ‹แž”แŸ’แžšแž˜แžถแžŽแž€แž“แŸ’แž›แŸ‚แž„แžŠแŸ‚แž›แž˜แžถแž“แžŸแžถแžšแŸˆแžŸแŸ†แžแžถแž“แŸ‹แž”แŸ†แž•แžปแžแž€แŸ’แž“แžปแž„แž•แŸ’แž‘แŸ‡ แž แžพแž™แžƒแŸ’แž›แžถแŸ†แž˜แžพแž›แž€แž“แŸ’แž›แŸ‚แž„แž‘แžถแŸ†แž„แž“แŸ„แŸ‡แŸ” แž›แŸ„แž€แž”แžถแž“แžฒแŸ’แž™แžŠแžนแž„แž‘แŸ€แžแžแžถ แŸ–ยซแž€แž“แŸ’แž›แŸ‚แž„แžŠแŸ‚แž›แž˜แžถแž“แžŸแžถแžšแžŸแŸ†แžแžถแž“แŸ‹แž”แŸ†แž•แžปแžแžšแž”แžŸแŸ‹แžขแŸ’แž“แž€แž‚แžบแž€แž“แŸ’แž›แŸ‚แž„แžŠแŸ‚แž›แž–แžฝแž€แž‚แŸแž…แžผแž›แž™แž€แžšแž”แžŸแŸ‹แžšแž”แžš แž แžพแž™แž“แžทแž„แž€แž“แŸ’แž›แŸ‚แž„แžŠแŸ‚แž›แžขแŸ’แž“แž€แžšแž€แŸ’แžŸแžถแžœแžแŸ’แžแžปแž˜แžถแž“แžแž˜แŸ’แž›แŸƒแžšแž”แžŸแŸ‹แžขแŸ’แž“แž€ยปแŸ” แž›แŸ„แž€ Muller แž“แžทแž™แžถแž™แžแžถแŸ–ยซแžแŸ’แžšแžผแžœแž…แžถแŸ†แžแžถ แž˜แžถแž“แž€แžšแžŽแžธแž…แžผแž›แž›แžฝแž…แž“แŸ…แž–แŸแž›แžแŸ’แž„แŸƒ แž”แŸ‰แžปแž“แŸ’แžแŸ‚แž—แžถแž‚แž…แŸ’แžšแžพแž“แžœแžถแž€แžพแžแžกแžพแž„แž“แŸ…แž–แŸแž›แž™แž”แŸ‹ยปแŸ” แž”แž“แŸ’แž‘แž”แŸ‹แžŠแŸแž€แžแŸ’แžšแžผแžœแžแŸ‚แž€แžถแžšแž–แžถแžšแžŠแŸ„แž™แž˜แžถแž“แž”แŸ’แžšแž–แŸแž“แŸ’แž’แž€แžŽแŸ’แžแžนแž„แžŸแžปแžœแžแŸ’แžแžทแž—แžถแž– แžŠแŸ‚แž›แž˜แžถแž“แž”แŸ’แžšแžŠแžถแž”แŸ‹แž”แž‰แŸ’แž‡แžถแž”แžทแž‘แž”แžพแž€แž”แŸ’แžšแžพแžŠแŸ„แž™แžŠแŸƒแŸ” แž›แŸ„แž€ Muller แž•แŸ’แžแž›แŸ‹แžŠแŸ†แž”แžผแž“แŸ’แž˜แžถแž“แžแžถ แž”แž…แŸ’แž…แžปแž”แŸ’แž”แž“แŸ’แž“แž˜แžถแž“แž”แŸ’แžšแž–แŸแž“แŸ’แž’แž”แŸ‚แž”แž“แŸแŸ‡แž‡แžถแž…แŸ’แžšแžพแž“แž“แŸ…แž›แžพแž‘แžธแž•แŸ’แžŸแžถแžš แž“แžทแž„แž˜แžถแž“แž‡แž˜แŸ’แžšแžพแžŸแž‡แžถแž…แŸ’แžšแžพแž“แž‘แŸ€แžแž•แž„แŸ” แž€แžถแžšแžแŸ’แžšแžฝแžแž–แžทแž“แžทแžแŸ’แž™แžŠแŸ†แžŽแžพแžšแž€แžถแžšแž…แŸแž‰แž…แžผแž›แžแŸ’แžšแžผแžœแž”แžถแž“แž”แŸ’แžšแžพแž”แŸ’แžšแžถแžŸแŸ‹แž‡แžถแž…แŸ’แžšแžพแž“แž€แŸ’แž“แžปแž„แž€แžทแž…แŸ’แž…แž€แžถแžš แž“แžทแž„แž€แž“แŸ’แž›แŸ‚แž„แžšแžŸแŸ‹แž“แŸ… แžŠแŸ„แž™แžŸแžถแžšแž˜แž“แžปแžŸแŸ’แžŸแž€แŸ†แž–แžปแž„แžŸแžทแž€แŸ’แžŸแžถแž–แžธแžœแžถแŸ” แž›แŸ„แž€ แžแŸ’แž›แŸ‚แž„แžแžถ แŸ–ยซแž”แŸ’แžšแžŸแžทแž“แžขแŸ’แž“แž€แž˜แžถแž“แžŸแŸ„แž˜แžฝแž™ แžขแŸ’แž“แž€แžขแžถแž…แž˜แžถแž“แžŸแŸ„แžšแžŠแžผแž…แž‚แŸ’แž“แžถ แŸกแŸ แŸ แŸ  แž€แŸแž”แžถแž“ยปแŸ” แž›แŸ„แž€ Muller แž”แž‰แŸ’แž‡แžถแž€แŸ‹แžแžถ แžแŸ’แžšแžผแžœแžแŸ‚แž–แŸ’แž™แžถแž™แžถแž˜แž’แŸ’แžœแžพแžฒแŸ’แž™แž•แŸ’แž›แžผแžœแž…แžผแž›แž•แŸ’แž‘แŸ‡แžขแŸ’แž“แž€แž˜แžถแž“แžแŸ‚แž˜แžฝแž™ แžแžŽแŸˆแž€แžผแž“แžŸแŸ„แž“แŸ…แž€แž˜แŸ’แž–แžปแž‡แžถแž–แžทแžแž‡แžถแž˜แžถแž“แž—แžถแž–แž„แžถแž™แžŸแŸ’แžšแžฝแž›แž…แž˜แŸ’แž›แž„ แž แžพแž™แžŸแŸ„แž–แžทแžแž‡แžถแž„แžถแž™แžŸแŸ’แžšแžฝแž›แž”แŸ†แž”แŸ‚แž€แŸ” แžŠแžผแž…แŸ’แž“แŸแŸ‡แžŠแžพแž˜แŸ’แž”แžธแž”แž‰แŸ’แž…แŸ€แžŸแž แžถแž“แž—แŸแž™แž‘แžถแŸ†แž„แž“แŸแŸ‡ แžขแŸ’แž“แž€แžแŸ’แžšแžผแžœแžแŸ‚แž˜แžถแž“แžŠแžผแž…แž‡แžถ แž”แŸ’แžšแž–แŸแž“แŸ’แž’แžŸแŸ’แž€แŸแž“แž˜แŸแžŠแŸƒ แž“แžทแž„แž€แžถแž˜แŸแžšแŸ‰แžถแž“แŸ…แž€แž“แŸ’แž›แŸ‚แž„แž…แŸ’แžšแž€แž…แžผแž›แŸ” แž›แŸ„แž€ Muller แž”แžถแž“แžฒแŸ’แž™แžŠแžนแž„แž‘แŸ€แžแžแžถ แž“แŸ…แž€แŸ’แžšแŸ…แžขแž…แž›แž“แž‘แŸ’แžšแž–แŸ’แž™แžšแž”แžŸแŸ‹แžขแŸ’แž“แž€ แžŠแžพแž˜แžˆแžพแž“แŸ…แž‡แžถแž”แŸ‹แž–แŸ’แžšแŸ†แž”แŸ’แžšแž‘แž›แŸ‹แžขแžถแž…แž‡แžถแž€แžถแŸ†แž‡แžŽแŸ’แžแžพแžš แž แžพแž™แžขแžถแž…แž‡แžถแž€แž“แŸ’แž›แŸ‚แž„แž›แžถแž€แŸ‹แžแŸ’แž›แžฝแž“แž‘แŸ€แžแž•แž„แŸ” แž—แŸ’แž›แžพแž„แž‚แžฝแžšแžแŸ‚แž”แŸ†แž–แžถแž€แŸ‹ แž“แžทแž„แž—แŸ’แž›แžพแž„แž–แžŽแŸŒแž›แžฟแž„แž’แŸ’แžœแžพแžฒแŸ’แž™แž˜แžพแž›แžƒแžพแž‰แžŸแŸ’แžšแž˜แŸ„แž›แž›แŸ’แžขแž‡แžถแž„แž—แŸ’แž›แžพแž„แžŠแŸ‚แž›แžŠแžถแž€แŸ‹แž“แŸ…แžแžถแž„แž€แŸ’แžšแŸ…แžŠแž‘แŸƒแž‘แŸ€แž แžŠแŸ„แž™แžขแŸ’แž“แž€แž›แžฝแž…แž…แžผแž›แž˜แžพแž›แžƒแžพแž‰แž…แŸ’แž”แžถแžŸแŸ‹แžŸแž˜แŸ’แžšแžถแž”แŸ‹แžขแŸ’แž“แž€แŸ” แž”แŸ’แžšแž–แŸแž“แŸ’แž’แžŸแžปแžœแžแŸ’แžแžทแž—แžถแž–แž‚แžฝแžšแž˜แžถแž“แž“แŸ…แžแžถแž„แž€แŸ’แžšแŸ…แž•แŸ’แž‘แŸ‡ แžŠแŸ„แž™แž—แŸ’แž‡แžถแž”แŸ‹แž‡แžถแž˜แžฝแž™แž“แžนแž„แžŸแŸŠแžธแžšแŸ‰แŸ‚แž“แž”แŸ†แž–แž„แžŸแŸ†แžกแŸแž„แŸ” แž‘แŸ„แŸ‡แž”แžธแž‡แžถแž™แŸ‰แžถแž„แžŽแžถแž€แŸแžŠแŸ„แž™ แž”แŸ’แžšแžŸแžทแž“แž”แžพแžขแŸ’แž“แž€แž˜แžถแž“แž‘แžธแž’แŸ’แž›แžถแž’แŸ† แžฌแžขแž…แž›แž“แž‘แŸ’แžšแž–แŸ’แž™แž”แŸ‚แž”แž–แžถแžŽแžทแž‡แŸ’แž‡แž€แž˜แŸ’แž˜ แž”แŸ’แžšแž–แŸแž“แŸ’แž’แžŸแžปแžœแžแŸ’แžแžทแž—แžถแž– แž“แžทแž„แž€แžถแž˜แŸแžšแŸ‰แžถแžŸแžปแžœแžแŸ’แžแžทแž—แžถแž–แž”แŸ’แžšแž แŸ‚แž›แž‡แžถแžแŸ’แž›แŸƒแžแŸ’แž›แžถแŸ†แž„แžŽแžถแžŸแŸ‹แž€แŸ’แž“แžปแž„แžแŸ’แžšแžฝแžแž–แžทแž“แžทแžแŸ’แž™แž˜แžพแž›แž€แž“แŸ’แž›แŸ‚แž„แžฒแŸ’แž™แž‚แŸ’แžšแž”แŸ‹แž‡แŸ’แžšแžปแž„แž‡แŸ’แžšแŸ„แž™ แž€แŸ’แž“แžปแž„แž€แžšแžŽแžธแž“แŸแŸ‡แžŸแžปแž“แž แž“แžทแž„แžขแŸ’แž“แž€แž€แžถแžšแž–แžถแžšแžŠแŸ‚แž›แž˜แžถแž“แžœแžทแž‡แŸ’แž‡แžถแž‡แžธแžœแŸˆแžขแžถแž…แž‡แžถแž‡แž˜แŸ’แžšแžพแžŸแžŠแŸแž›แŸ’แžขแŸ” แž€แžถแž˜แŸแžšแŸ‰แžถแžแŸ’แžšแžผแžœแžแŸ‚แžŠแžถแž€แŸ‹แž“แŸ…แžแžถแž„แž€แŸ’แžšแŸ…แž•แŸ’แž‘แŸ‡แžšแž”แžŸแŸ‹แžขแŸ’แž“แž€ แž“แžทแž„แž•แŸ’แž›แžผแžœแž…แžผแž› แž–แŸ’แžšแŸ„แŸ‡แžœแžถแž’แŸ’แžœแžพแžฒแŸ’แž™แž˜แžถแž“แž€แžถแžšแž‰แž‰แžพแžแž–แžธแžขแŸ’แž“แž€แž“แŸ…แžแžถแž„แž€แŸ’แžšแŸ… แž”แžพแž‘แŸ„แŸ‡แž‡แžถแž–แŸแž›แžแŸ’แž›แŸ‡แžœแžถแž˜แžทแž“ แžฌแžŠแŸ†แžŽแžพแžšแž€แžถแžšแž€แŸแžŠแŸ„แž™แŸ” แž”แžพแžŸแžทแž“แžขแŸ’แž“แž€แž˜แžถแž“แž€แžถแž˜แŸแžšแŸ‰แžถแžŸแžปแžœแžแŸ’แžแžทแž—แžถแž–แž“แŸ…แžแžถแž„แž€แŸ’แžšแŸ… แžขแŸ’แž“แž€แž›แžปแž€แž›แžปแž™แž“แžนแž„แž‚แžทแžแžแžถแž•แŸ’แž‘แŸ‡แžšแž”แžŸแŸ‹แžขแŸ’แž“แž€แž‡แžถแž€แž“แŸ’แž›แŸ‚แž„แž–แžทแž”แžถแž€แž…แžผแž› แž แžพแž™แž‚แžทแžแžแžถ แžขแŸ’แž“แž€แž˜แžถแž“แžŸแž“แŸ’แžแžทแžŸแžปแžแž“แŸ…แžแžถแž„แž€แŸ’แž“แžปแž„แŸ” แž“แŸแŸ‡แž”แžพแž™แŸ„แž„แžแžถแž˜แž›แŸ„แž€ Muller แŸ” แž›แŸ„แž€ Andre de Jong แž“แžถแž™แž€แž‚แŸ’แžšแž”แŸ‹แž‚แŸ’แžšแž„แž“แŸƒแž€แŸ’แžšแžปแž˜แž แŸŠแžปแž“ Robert Bosch (Cambodia) Co., Ltd., แžฒแŸ’แž™แžŠแžนแž„แžแžถ แž แžถแž“แžทแž—แŸแž™แž“แŸƒแž€แžถแžšแž…แžผแž›แž›แžฝแž…แžšแž”แžŸแŸ‹แžšแž”แžšแž‚แžฝแžšแžแŸ’แžšแžผแžœแž”แžถแž“แžŸแž˜แŸ’แžšแžถแž›แžŠแŸ„แž™แžขแŸ’แž“แž€แžขแž—แžทแžœแžŒแŸ’แžแž“แŸแžขแž‚แžถแžšแžŠแŸ‚แž›แž˜แžถแž“แžแŸ‚แžšแž€แŸ’แžŸแžถแž“แŸ…แž€แžถแžšแžŠแŸ’แž‹แžถแž“แžŸแŸ†แžŽแž„แŸ‹แžŠแŸ‚แž›แž˜แžถแž“แž—แžถแžšแž€แžทแž…แŸ’แž…แžŠแžพแž˜แŸ’แž”แžธแž’แžถแž“แžถแžŸแž“แŸ’แžแžทแžŸแžปแžแž€แŸ’แž“แžปแž„แžŠแŸ†แžŽแžถแž€แŸ‹แž€แžถแž›แžŸแžถแž„แžŸแž„แŸ‹แŸ” แžŠแŸ„แž™แž”แŸ†แž–แžถแž€แŸ‹แž€แžถแž˜แŸแžšแŸ‰แžถแžŸแžปแžœแžแŸ’แžแžทแž—แžถแž–แž“แŸ…แžแžถแž˜แž–แŸ’แžšแŸ†แž–แŸ’แžšแž‘แž›แŸ‹ แžขแŸ’แž“แž€แžขแž—แžทแžœแžŒแŸ’แžแž“แŸแžขแžถแž…แž’แŸ’แžœแžพแžฒแŸ’แž™แž€แž˜แŸ’แž˜แž€แžšแžŸแŸ†แžŽแž„แŸ‹แž‰แž‰แžพแžแž€แŸ’แž“แžปแž„แž€แžถแžšแž…แžผแž›แž‘แŸ…แž€แž“แŸ’แž›แŸ‚แž„แžขแž…แž›แž“แž‘แŸ’แžšแž–แŸ’แž™แžšแž”แžŸแŸ‹แžขแŸ’แž“แž€แž‡แžทแžแžแžถแž„แž‚แŸ’แžšแž”แŸ‹แž–แŸแž›แŸ” แž›แžพแžŸแž–แžธแž“แŸแŸ‡แž‘แŸ…แž‘แŸ€แž แž–แŸแž›แžขแŸ’แž“แž€แžขแž—แžทแžœแžŒแŸ’แžแž“แŸแž”แŸ†แž–แžถแž€แŸ‹แž‚แŸ’แžšแžฟแž„แžŸแž˜แŸ’แž—แžถแžšแžŸแž“แŸ’แžแžทแžŸแžปแžแž”แŸ‚แž”แž“แŸแŸ‡ แžœแžถแž˜แžทแž“แž…แŸ†แžŽแžถแž™แž…แŸ’แžšแžพแž“แž”แŸ‰แžปแž“แŸ’แž˜แžถแž“แž‘แŸแŸ” แžแžŽแŸˆแž‚แŸ’แžšแžฟแž„แžงแž”แž€แžšแžŽแŸแž‘แžถแŸ†แž„แž“แŸแŸ‡แžขแžถแž…แž”แŸ’แžแžผแžšแž‘แŸ…แžŠแžถแž€แŸ‹แž“แŸ…แž‘แžธแžแžถแŸ†แž„แžขแž—แžทแžœแžŒแŸ’แžแž“แŸแžแŸ’แž˜แžธ แž“แŸ…แž–แŸแž›แžŠแŸ‚แž›แž‚แž˜แŸ’แžšแŸ„แž„แžขแž—แžทแžœแžŒแŸ’แžแž“แŸแžแŸ’แžšแžผแžœแž”แžถแž“แž”แž‰แŸ’แž…แž”แŸ‹แŸ•