Advice on Condo's on Arrival in PP

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oooh.... nice demo unit photo, come with all the trappings? including the diner set and cushions? i like it how you can dine, lounge, watch tv, read books, boom boom all in 1 room.
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bolueeleh wrote:
oooh.... nice demo unit photo, come with all the trappings? including the diner set and cushions? i like it how you can dine, lounge, watch tv, read books, boom boom all in 1 room.
Most condos come well equipped, my condo came equipped with everything, right down to glasses, crockery, cutlery and knife block. Had to supply my own wine, flowers and pineapple though :D

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bolueeleh wrote:

oooh.... nice demo unit photo, come with all the trappings? including the diner set and cushions? i like it how you can dine, lounge, watch tv, read books, boom boom all in 1 room.

dear mam ,

we have a lot of properties sort out by location.
please let me know what your looking for such
1. location
2. budget
3. how many bedrooms
4.contact numbers and email

please let us know if you have more questions

thanks

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Kuroneko wrote:
bolueeleh wrote:
oooh.... nice demo unit photo, come with all the trappings? including the diner set and cushions? i like it how you can dine, lounge, watch tv, read books, boom boom all in 1 room.
Most condos come well equipped, my condo came equipped with everything, right down to glasses, crockery, cutlery and knife block. Had to supply my own wine, flowers and pineapple though :D

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curious, how much $$
and what area?
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phuketrichard wrote: curious, how much $$
and what area?
From $500 per month, Prek Leap, Chroy Changvar

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not to bad
back in 08 i had a one bedroom in the ONLY apt building over there ( right next to the wat) on the river and it was $450
Loved the views :-)
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Prek Leap is about 6km past the Chroy Changva bridge...
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John Bingham wrote:Prek Leap is about 6km past the Chroy Changva bridge...
correct :thumb: Takes me about 10-15 minutes to get to the riverside area.
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Live near where you work, the traffic sucks. You can live like a khmer for fuck all, stay home. Or pay between $350 to $500 for something decent and secure. Petty crime is the national sport, never forget that. Chroy Changvar- forget it if you commute. St 136-yeah baby. Daun Penh is a great inner city area close to all the attractions if you are hetero sexual. Try the Cambodian Parents Network, a Yahoo group or other sites for a shared house or apartment, maybe $200 a week for a bedroom with ensuite. in BKK1. Expat Central. This is how young people live in Australia but ensuites are common in Phnom Penh. That's what i would look for.
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