Losing our house
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I guess the two shipping terminals being constructed in Kampot are just for fun then...
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I have 3 boys and as of two nights ago a freaking dog. Lol. And my wife. I am a member of the property group but don’t see any recent updates. Appreciate the info!cptrelentless wrote:You need four bedrooms? Or is it a nice have? Because they are going for $1200 a month now. If there's just you and your kid then a two bed would probably be ok but it'll be 3-400. You a member of the facebook groups for property here? If you are willing to pay for a four bed then if the Chinese guy doesn't come through I'll have a place for you. You could also try Kleang Ler as that's where we're migrating to, out of necessity really.
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Quite possible!StroppyChops wrote:Can't help, but all the best with finding the right place for you and your family. "Desperately needs to sell" = price he can't resist from buyers from a nearby country?
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Vomitsuperferret wrote:It won't happen anywhere else in Cambodia on the massive scale it's happening in Sihanoukville, the Chinese are basically colonizing it as one of their overseas posts for their international business,John Bingham wrote: ↑Thu May 24, 2018 8:30 pm This is a story I've heard so many times over the past couple of years from Sihanoukville. Unfortunate, and depressing as there's no reason to believe why it couldn't eventually happen everywhere else.
other places don't have huge ports, so are of no interest to the Chinese, except Phnom Penh which is the capital which is of interest to them for being the center of gov't.
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I know you've been around long enough to a) realise that if your lease is legitimate, you can't actually be forced out due to a change of ownership without recompense, and b) it's not worth chasing the recompense - right?Jacobincambodia wrote: ↑Thu May 24, 2018 9:30 pmQuite possible!StroppyChops wrote:Can't help, but all the best with finding the right place for you and your family. "Desperately needs to sell" = price he can't resist from buyers from a nearby country?
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Actually, we only have an agreement by SMS for the new contract so I know that’s worth nothing. And as far as contracts are concerned, they don’t mean anything either down here. I’ve heard stories of landlords booting tenants early way too often.StroppyChops wrote:I know you've been around long enough to a) realise that if your lease is legitimate, you can't actually be forced out due to a change of ownership without recompense, and b) it's not worth chasing the recompense - right?Jacobincambodia wrote: ↑Thu May 24, 2018 9:30 pmQuite possible!StroppyChops wrote:Can't help, but all the best with finding the right place for you and your family. "Desperately needs to sell" = price he can't resist from buyers from a nearby country?
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If you like the smell of fish I saw a guy advertising a place down by the docks in the fishing village, five bed he says for $500
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Or unless Chinese decide to build an international port in Kampotsuperferret wrote: ↑Thu May 24, 2018 9:00 pmIt won't happen anywhere else in Cambodia on the massive scale it's happening in Sihanoukville, the Chinese are basically colonizing it as one of their overseas posts for their international business,John Bingham wrote: ↑Thu May 24, 2018 8:30 pm This is a story I've heard so many times over the past couple of years from Sihanoukville. Unfortunate, and depressing as there's no reason to believe why it couldn't eventually happen everywhere else.
other places don't have huge ports, so are of no interest to the Chinese, except Phnom Penh which is the capital which is of interest to them for being the center of gov't.
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Or a multi billion dollar development in Koh Kong....
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cptrelentless wrote:If you like the smell of fish I saw a guy advertising a place down by the docks in the fishing village, five bed he says for $500
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