Koh Kong
- frank lee bent
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Koh Kong
I am considering a move yet again. I have pretty thoroughly checked out Kampot and Kep areas- suitable for me and my bees.
I am wondering though about Koh Kong as a prospect.
Andykk recently mentioned that rents are quite cheap there.
I am wondering if I can get a place out of town for around $100 a month with a bit of land say 1000 sq m?
It is just about as far to Trat as I live from PP now!
I am wondering though about Koh Kong as a prospect.
Andykk recently mentioned that rents are quite cheap there.
I am wondering if I can get a place out of town for around $100 a month with a bit of land say 1000 sq m?
It is just about as far to Trat as I live from PP now!
- phuketrichard
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Re: Koh Kong
KK to Trat is an easy 2 hour drive BUT ur ONLY allowed 2 visa exempt land entries /year into Thailand.
Over that u'd need a tourist visa
PS better shopping in Trat than all of Cambodia LOL
What was wrong with Kep ( to expensive? ) Kampot (seen places on the river for $250-300/month outside town)
Over that u'd need a tourist visa
PS better shopping in Trat than all of Cambodia LOL
What was wrong with Kep ( to expensive? ) Kampot (seen places on the river for $250-300/month outside town)
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
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Re: Koh Kong
nothing really wrong with Kep per se, just thinking about honey production from mangrove and melaleuca as well as the forest over there.
Kampot has some pesticide issues
Kampot has some pesticide issues
Re: Koh Kong
Frank rents are cheap here like I had said, but that was on a 3 floor town house (shop house just out of town). Unfortunately no land, only the balcony. I too have been looking for a place with land, but up to now have not found anything suitable for my projects. But I do take it one day at a time, something will turn up for sure.
Always "hope" but never "expect".
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Re: Koh Kong
My wife has a piece of land for sale in Koh Kong ,Chipat. About 1 hectare? On the river. pm for details if interested.
Re: Koh Kong
Great username, sure to inspire inquiries re sales, LOLForktongue2 wrote: ↑Sun Sep 03, 2017 6:11 pm My wife has a piece of land for sale in Koh Kong ,Chipat. About 1 hectare? On the river. pm for details if interested.
He's looking to rent, not to buy.
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Re: Koh Kong
Mr Mauser thanks for your input. You are the person why I hardly post on this forum.
I think Mr Frank Lee knows he wants to rent! . BTW its $8,000 so you don't have to pm.
I bought this land 8 years ago to build a holiday home to get out of Phnom Penh. We now live in UK. We are not returning to live In Cambodia.
This plot is not advertised for sale, I offered it as I thought it would be perfect for Frank Lee enterprise.
End of .
I think Mr Frank Lee knows he wants to rent! . BTW its $8,000 so you don't have to pm.
I bought this land 8 years ago to build a holiday home to get out of Phnom Penh. We now live in UK. We are not returning to live In Cambodia.
This plot is not advertised for sale, I offered it as I thought it would be perfect for Frank Lee enterprise.
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Re: Koh Kong
I hear mangroves are excellent for bees. Koh Kong is a town with great potential but one must be sure to NEVER venture north into the jungle! It's scary and dangerous and NOT worth looking at EVER! Keep away!
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Re: Koh Kong
Forktongue2 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 04, 2017 12:32 am Mr Mauser thanks for your input. You are the person why I hardly post on this forum.
I think Mr Frank Lee knows he wants to rent! . BTW its $8,000 so you don't have to pm.
I bought this land 8 years ago to build a holiday home to get out of Phnom Penh. We now live in UK. We are not returning to live In Cambodia.
This plot is not advertised for sale, I offered it as I thought it would be perfect for Frank Lee enterprise.
End of .
LOL, u should see what he writes in PM's
$$8,000 for 10,000 sq m on the river?? CHEAP
I sent ya a message
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
You might find KK is not the best place for bee-keeping. Rainfall is over 4 meters/annum....much more than Phnom Penh (& Kampot). Good luck finding a suitable rental with land near town....minimal availability & much is flooded this time of year.
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