House & Land for Sale: Near Siem Reap Town (Kandal Province)
Posted: Tue Dec 29, 2015 2:37 pm
Good afternoon all,
My wife and I are reluctantly putting our plot of land with a Khmer style wooden stilt house on the market in order to help fund the future construction of our home in Kampot.
House and land details;
Land Size: 832 m/sq
House Size: 58.5 m/sq
Rooms: 1x main living/bed room + 1x small bed/store room + small balcony
Bathroom: Separate Khmer style bathroom with squat toilet and concrete trough
Electricity: Connected to main power supply - house and bathroom are connected
Water: Bore hole - not plumbed
Garden: Coconut trees and a few other native fruit trees
Flooding: The property has not experienced flooding in the time we have owned it, according to neighbours the area has never flooded.
Title: We purchased the property on a Soft-title, but are in possession of the original Hard-title. We have the contact details of the original owners, so if the new owners wish to transfer the hard-title into their name it will not be a problem.
The house is in a nice quiet village called Cheung Prey, between Siem Reap Town and Tonle Bati Lake, Kandal Province. Travel time (depending on mode of transport) from Phnom Penh is approximately 40 minutes, and from Takhmau is approximately 25 minutes on NR2. Heading south it is approximately 15 minutes to Tonle Bati, and 20 minutes to get to Phnom Tamao.
We usually spend short breaks there to get away from the hustle and bustle of Phnom Penh, and it would suit someone with a small family looking to do the same. Alternatively if you are looking to live semi-rurally but not to far from the big smoke...or someone looking to buy their in-laws a home and get them out of your hair
There are (very quiet) neighbours to the left and right and across the road at the front of the house. To the rear of the property is a large irrigation canal with another road on the other side of the canal, the canal was recently constructed by an NGO to irrigate farm land in the area, and can be utilised by residents.
There are a couple of Wats in the area, but not close enough that you get bombarded by chanting over loudspeakers.
There are local markets, restaurants, an ATM and supply stores near by up on the main road. The roads leading to the property, once turning off NR2, are dirt and gravel and fairly well maintained.
The property does require a little TLC and some maintenance, but it is comfortable enough for weekend get aways. Alternatively, extra rooms could be constructed underneath the wooden house to add space if you wanted to live there or flip it.
Asking price is $15,000 (negotiable)
If you would like to know more, or to view the property, then please feel free to send me a private message. Thank you to all who have taken the time to read my post...I have tried to provide as much information as possible. Stand by for pictures
My wife and I are reluctantly putting our plot of land with a Khmer style wooden stilt house on the market in order to help fund the future construction of our home in Kampot.
House and land details;
Land Size: 832 m/sq
House Size: 58.5 m/sq
Rooms: 1x main living/bed room + 1x small bed/store room + small balcony
Bathroom: Separate Khmer style bathroom with squat toilet and concrete trough
Electricity: Connected to main power supply - house and bathroom are connected
Water: Bore hole - not plumbed
Garden: Coconut trees and a few other native fruit trees
Flooding: The property has not experienced flooding in the time we have owned it, according to neighbours the area has never flooded.
Title: We purchased the property on a Soft-title, but are in possession of the original Hard-title. We have the contact details of the original owners, so if the new owners wish to transfer the hard-title into their name it will not be a problem.
The house is in a nice quiet village called Cheung Prey, between Siem Reap Town and Tonle Bati Lake, Kandal Province. Travel time (depending on mode of transport) from Phnom Penh is approximately 40 minutes, and from Takhmau is approximately 25 minutes on NR2. Heading south it is approximately 15 minutes to Tonle Bati, and 20 minutes to get to Phnom Tamao.
We usually spend short breaks there to get away from the hustle and bustle of Phnom Penh, and it would suit someone with a small family looking to do the same. Alternatively if you are looking to live semi-rurally but not to far from the big smoke...or someone looking to buy their in-laws a home and get them out of your hair
There are (very quiet) neighbours to the left and right and across the road at the front of the house. To the rear of the property is a large irrigation canal with another road on the other side of the canal, the canal was recently constructed by an NGO to irrigate farm land in the area, and can be utilised by residents.
There are a couple of Wats in the area, but not close enough that you get bombarded by chanting over loudspeakers.
There are local markets, restaurants, an ATM and supply stores near by up on the main road. The roads leading to the property, once turning off NR2, are dirt and gravel and fairly well maintained.
The property does require a little TLC and some maintenance, but it is comfortable enough for weekend get aways. Alternatively, extra rooms could be constructed underneath the wooden house to add space if you wanted to live there or flip it.
Asking price is $15,000 (negotiable)
If you would like to know more, or to view the property, then please feel free to send me a private message. Thank you to all who have taken the time to read my post...I have tried to provide as much information as possible. Stand by for pictures