Long term guest house

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Long term guest house

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What is you favourite guest house for long term rent?
I'm looking for a guest house that allow pet, cheap and clean. -I want book a room for 3 months (from january to march) so i can serch for an house...
i ask to sovanphum gurst house and they ask me 450$. Is it a little expensive?
Thanks for the answer... :hattip:
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i forgot to write... in Sihankouville!! ;)
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https://cambodiaexpatsonline.com/newswor ... t6258.html

I am not sure if you have read this thread. There is a discussion about this guest house.
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You should be able to get a reasonable place in Sihanoukville for $100-200 for starters. Check out Charlie Harpers, rooms start at $6 a night. http://www.charlieharpersbar.com/
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If you look in the housing section of this forum there are two bedroom houses for $450. a month. (Sihanoukville) You get a 32" flat screen TV, overstuffed furniture, free WiFi, Free cable TV, kitchen, two bedrooms/two bathrooms, 24 hour security, and the landlord is one of the most honest people I have ever met. They are over by the CT clinic area, but further down the street towards the main road.

Just across the street from where I live in a 20 house compound across from Hawaii beach), my land lord has built two bedroom houses for $450. a month with 12 hr. security, free TV, some furniture, two bedroom/two bath covered car port with small porch. The only real upside is that they are just a couple minutes walk to the beach. Some have washing machines
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You are coming right in the high season. Very few guesthouses will accept long termers during this period and if they do , you can't really expect much of a discount. I don't think Charlie Harpers will accept a dog. You may have some luck with All Nations on Victory Hill, but they do have a resident dog who "owns" the place. If yours doesn't get on with him, you will need to move. Sailorman has the right idea, grab yourself an apartment. They start at around $80 ( without hot water or A/C) up to whatever you can afford to pay.
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ok thanks... :thumb: i thought that for the first time was better to rent a room in a guest house, so i have the time for look around to serch an appartment....
if i must pay $ 450 for a guest house, it's better look for a house! :D
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Glauco83 wrote:What is you favourite guest house for long term rent?
I'm looking for a guest house that allow pet, cheap and clean. -I want book a room for 3 months (from january to march) so i can serch for an house...
i ask to sovanphum gurst house and they ask me 450$. Is it a little expensive?
Thanks for the answer... :hattip:
OP, if you just need time to look for a house that should only take you a week or two, you won't need 3 months. Better move into a house or appartment as soon as possible.

These are 2 places that are probably good value on Occheuteal that you can try, but remember that it will be high season in Jan.
Occheuteal GH:
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review ... vince.html
Zana House( not Zana Beach btw) :
http://www.sihanoukville-accommodation. ... m_roomrate
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Glauco83 wrote:if i must pay $ 450 for a guest house, it's better look for a house! :D
Yes.
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but is it normal that a lot of gh don't have their website? so i can contact directly for a quote... i don't want use booking for a long rental..
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