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Re: Koh Kong
Ok. I never had an intention of selling this land in koh Kong, thought my kids would inherit it. However they are English and like me have no interest in Cambodia so it was a quick reply to see if FLB wanted it. To my surprise I have had 5 expressions of interest to buy it. This is what I know at the moment.
1. An official from the ministry has gone in the last 2 days,at my expense, and measured the land. It is 38 meters bordering the river and 140 meters back making a plot about one and a quarter acres or 0.53 hectares. It is soft title and you will need a Cambodian or a company in your ownership to buy.
2 . It is a few hundred meters from the main road and ferry to Chi Phat.
3. The plot is vacant and I have detailed plans for a holiday villa designed by my friend. The plots either side have houses on with electricity and wells. A German owns most of the land between the ferry and this plot and eco tourism is planned.
4. My wife has received an offer of 6,000 dollars by a Cambodian local which she has rejected. I purchased the land in 2009 for a holiday place .
My wife is going to Cambodia next month to see her family, so any more enquiries please pm me and I will pass it on to her and e-mail will be provided.
Thanks
1. An official from the ministry has gone in the last 2 days,at my expense, and measured the land. It is 38 meters bordering the river and 140 meters back making a plot about one and a quarter acres or 0.53 hectares. It is soft title and you will need a Cambodian or a company in your ownership to buy.
2 . It is a few hundred meters from the main road and ferry to Chi Phat.
3. The plot is vacant and I have detailed plans for a holiday villa designed by my friend. The plots either side have houses on with electricity and wells. A German owns most of the land between the ferry and this plot and eco tourism is planned.
4. My wife has received an offer of 6,000 dollars by a Cambodian local which she has rejected. I purchased the land in 2009 for a holiday place .
My wife is going to Cambodia next month to see her family, so any more enquiries please pm me and I will pass it on to her and e-mail will be provided.
Thanks
- phuketrichard
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Re: Koh Kong
so about half the size u originally said.
ask again, is there legal road access to the land on ur paper?.
Will u pay for upgrade to hard title?
send coordinates to me by PM and email.
I am interested if the above is answered>>
ask again, is there legal road access to the land on ur paper?.
)It is a few hundred meters from the main road and ferry to Chi Phat
Will u pay for upgrade to hard title?
send coordinates to me by PM and email.
I am interested if the above is answered>>
In a nation run by swine, all pigs are upward-mobile and the rest of us are fucked until we can put our acts together: not necessarily to win, but mainly to keep from losing completely. HST
Re: Koh Kong
Thank you for the reply. Koh Kong province not Koh Kong town area. Actually after the 3rd bridge.Forktongue2 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 06, 2017 3:57 pm Ok. I never had an intention of selling this land in koh Kong, thought my kids would inherit it. However they are English and like me have no interest in Cambodia so it was a quick reply to see if FLB wanted it. To my surprise I have had 5 expressions of interest to buy it. This is what I know at the moment.
1. An official from the ministry has gone in the last 2 days,at my expense, and measured the land. It is 38 meters bordering the river and 140 meters back making a plot about one and a quarter acres or 0.53 hectares. It is soft title and you will need a Cambodian or a company in your ownership to buy.
2 . It is a few hundred meters from the main road and ferry to Chi Phat.
3. The plot is vacant and I have detailed plans for a holiday villa designed by my friend. The plots either side have houses on with electricity and wells. A German owns most of the land between the ferry and this plot and eco tourism is planned.
4. My wife has received an offer of 6,000 dollars by a Cambodian local which she has rejected. I purchased the land in 2009 for a holiday place .
My wife is going to Cambodia next month to see her family, so any more enquiries please pm me and I will pass it on to her and e-mail will be provided.
Thanks
Always "hope" but never "expect".
Re: Koh Kong
Has your wife/GF any of her riverside land for sale in Kampong Cham?
Always "hope" but never "expect".
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Re: Koh Kong
Hadn't thought about owning my own Cambodian. Is there a special market for them?Forktongue2 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 06, 2017 3:57 pm you will need a Cambodian or a company in your ownership
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Re: Koh Kong
"Hadn't thought about owning my own Cambodian. Is there a special market for them?"
Well there are rentals, but that could get expensive.
Well there are rentals, but that could get expensive.
As my old Cajun bait seller used to say, "I opes you luck.
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Re: Koh Kong
Koh Kong might be quite good for bees as 8 or 9 years ago they were planting Acacia plantations along the old road to Pursat that ran through the Cardamon Mts. I haven't been up through that way for 7 years or 8 yrs so things may have changed. I think it was only about a half hour or so past the airport. You should take a trip to Koh Kong and check that out. Acacia nectar is used for honey production in NZ but I have no idea if is a good strain for honey production or not.
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Re: Koh Kong
Would the land measurement's not be on the original title of ownership? When my lady bought land the officials came to assess the measurement for the papers, it did cost the owner, not us.Forktongue2 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 06, 2017 3:57 pm Ok. I never had an intention of selling this land in koh Kong, thought my kids would inherit it. However they are English and like me have no interest in Cambodia so it was a quick reply to see if FLB wanted it. To my surprise I have had 5 expressions of interest to buy it. This is what I know at the moment.
1. An official from the ministry has gone in the last 2 days,at my expense, and measured the land. It is 38 meters bordering the river and 140 meters back making a plot about one and a quarter acres or 0.53 hectares. It is soft title and you will need a Cambodian or a company in your ownership to buy.
2 . It is a few hundred meters from the main road and ferry to Chi Phat.
3. The plot is vacant and I have detailed plans for a holiday villa designed by my friend. The plots either side have houses on with electricity and wells. A German owns most of the land between the ferry and this plot and eco tourism is planned.
4. My wife has received an offer of 6,000 dollars by a Cambodian local which she has rejected. I purchased the land in 2009 for a holiday place .
My wife is going to Cambodia next month to see her family, so any more enquiries please pm me and I will pass it on to her and e-mail will be provided.
Thanks
So the land has rapidly decreased to 5,320 square metres, less the 20 metre from the riverbank, a legal total of 4,560 square metres.
Always "hope" but never "expect".
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Re: Koh Kong
My wife has now accepted an offer on the land, a Cambodian! She said it was too much hassle to deal with foreigners!
Just a note. Buying land is perilous for foreigner's in Cambodia. At some stage you will need the goodwill of your wife/girlfriend/shareholder's and Police but it will be a Cambodian who decides your fate.
Anyway those who were interested, thanks.
Just a note. Buying land is perilous for foreigner's in Cambodia. At some stage you will need the goodwill of your wife/girlfriend/shareholder's and Police but it will be a Cambodian who decides your fate.
Anyway those who were interested, thanks.
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