Overseas Investment Property For Sale in Cambodia
Cambodia investment property is a hot favourite with people eyeing a short-term investment. Not only can they almost guarantee their Cambodia investment property will grow in value by about 25% per year, but Cambodia investment property achieves rental yields of at least 10% per year.

Investment property in Cambodia is currently being bought mainly in the capital Phnom Penh, as that is the main growth centre within Cambodia. Other parts of the country are beginning to see development though, and before too long there may be Cambodia investment property outside the capital.
Property Regions in Cambodia:
Cambodia Property Market
The Cambodia property market is an absolute phenomenon, fuelled by the number of major businesses being attracted the phenomenal growth in Cambodia's economy. Cambodia property is growing in value by around 25% per year, based on people who have bought a Cambodia property and sold 6 months later for 12% more than they paid for it, and people who have bought a Cambodia property and sold just under a year later for 24% more than they paid for it.
The Cambodia property market is one of the safest to invest in because Asia is currently the world's main centre for growth, and widely predicted to see continued growth over the next 5-10 years.
Our Cambodia Property
Our Cambodia property is in the popular Phnom Penh; 1 and 2 bedroom apartments from the French Colonial era which have been renovated and modernised to a very high standard. Our Cambodia property comes with a 10% guaranteed rental yield for the first 2 years, and yields are expected to increase in the next couple of years. As far as Cambodia property goes, our apartments are among the swankiest, check out the images and you decide if our Cambodia properties have been done in a modernist style with an oriental twist or vice versa.
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Featured Investment Property in Cambodia
French Colonial Apartments
These beautiful units are in the chic riverside French Quarter of Phnom Penh. They are authentic French colonial period apartments and buildings, which have been refurbished and modernised to an incredibly high standard. Just $1000 will take one of these beauties off the market, with one stage payment of 35% payable after you have conducted appropriate due diligence. There is plenty of leverage as the balance of 65% is not payable until completion and approval of the finished unit…
£49,000 - £90,000
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About David Stanley Redfern
David Stanley Redfern Ltd is an overseas property specialist, working directly with developers in more than forty countries. Most properties are exclusive to David Stanley Redfern Ltd, giving an unparalleled selection of resale and new builds. David Stanley Redfern Ltd is AIPP accredited.
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