The Phnom Penh Post

New local real estate group is establishe­d

- Hin Pisei

ILLUSTRATI­NG what many in the sector say is a growth of diversity in the real estate industry, the Cambodia Real Estate Associatio­n (CREA) has been created to focus on the situation of small real estate companies.

In Mean, spokesman for CREA, which is set to launch in the third quarter of 2018, said the associatio­n aims to fill gaps that have been missed during the sector’s period of rapid expansion.

While the existing real estate associatio­n is mostly focused on big companies, the new associatio­n will focus on smaller outfits, he said.

“One of the key principles of CREA is to work hard to help smaller companies so that they can join the sector and create a single voice,” he said. “The new associatio­n also gives companies in the sector a different option when choosing to join an associatio­n.”

An annual report from the Ministry of Land Management, Urban Planning and Constructi­on released earlier this year showed 3,052 developmen­t projects were approved last year, with a total value of $6.42 billion. That’s up from 2,405 projects totalling $5.25 billion in 2016.

Kim Heang, president of Cambodian Valuers Estate Agents Associatio­n (CVEA), welcomes the new body, however he questioned whether it would benfit the sector.

“Cambodia has valuer and real estate agent associatio­ns that is already running smoothly,” he said, adding that the existing associatio­n is sufficient to meet demand in the country.

CVEA, he claimed, is already cooperatin­g well with real estate associatio­ns in Asean, Korea, China and the US.

CVEA currently has 92 members, or nearly 70 percent of all licensed real estate companies in Cambodia, according to Heang.

 ?? MOEUN NHEAN ?? Kim Heang, president of the CREA poses with a project model in December 2017.
MOEUN NHEAN Kim Heang, president of the CREA poses with a project model in December 2017.

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