Phnom Penh, the capital and most populous city of Cambodia, is the center of the nation's economic and cultural activities. Known as the “Pearl of Southeast Asia” and the “Paris of the East” for its French colonial-inspired architecture, the city is rapidly evolving. As colonial structures make way for modern apartments and skyscrapers, Phnom Penh has become a prime destination for real estate and foreign investors.
Spanning 678.46 square kilometers with a population of around 2 million, the city consists of 12 administrative districts. With a 12% increase in tourism, attracting over 3 million visitors annually, Phnom Penh's booming economy and growing tourism sector are driving a surge in both residential and commercial real estate development.step of the way.
Boeung Keng Kang 1 (BKK1) is a popular district in Phnom Penh, favored by locals and expats. Known as the "foreign quarter," it offers diverse housing, dining, and amenities. As one of the city's most expensive areas, BKK1 attracts high demand, with embassies, businesses, and modern developments making it a prime investment location.
Chroy Changvar, a rapidly growing district in northeast Phnom Penh, sits at the confluence of the Mekong and Tonle Sap rivers. Once a quiet area, it now hosts major developments, scenic river views, and key transport links. With ongoing investment and planning, it has the potential to become an economic hub.
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