The Phnom Penh Post

Condo supply set to increase 120 per cent in Phnom Penh

- Hin Pisei

CONDOMINIU­M supply in Phnom Penh will increase by almost 120 per cent this year, leading to a slight decline in rental prices, according to a forecast report by property firm CBRE Cambodia released on Wednesday.

The report obtained by The Post says the number of condos in the capital will rise by 119.5 per cent by the end of this year, from 14,173 units at the end of last year to 31,112 units.

The number of “affordable” condos will grow approximat­ely 100 per cent. Midrange condos will increase 78 per cent, while the high-end segment will grow 243 per cent, according to the report.

The report continued that the affordable segment will make up 23 per cent of market share, with mid-range constituti­ng 43 per cent, and high-end condos increasing to 34 per cent of the market.

CBRE Cambodia director Ann Sothida said at the Fearless Forecast 2019 event in Phnom Penh on Wednesday that about 2000 condo units will be added to the market this year, causing rental rates to fall around five per cent.

Sales may exceed expectatio­ns

At present, the average cost to rent a condominiu­m is between $10 and $15 per sqm per month. Sothida said that by the end of this year, prices will fall about five per cent due to the high supply.

Sothida said, however, t hat sa les could still increase more t han forecast since, of t he projects to be completed this year, more than 50 per cent have a lready been sold.

The CBRE report predicts that this year, the cost of purchasing condominiu­ms will average $1,600 to $3,100 per sqm.

Sothida added that not many new constructi­on projects had been announced this year.

Ngeth Chou, a senior adv iser at Emerging Markets Consulting (EMC), said the sharp increase in the number of condos could in the past have caused problems for t he market – and it is still not popular with many loca l people.

“Local people are more interested in flats and villas. Cambodia has a special policy allowing foreigners to buy condominiu­ms, so success depends on how they [project owners], make a connection with foreign customers,” he said.

 ?? HENG CHIVOAN ?? Condos under constructi­on fill the skyline in Chamkarmon district’s Tonle Bassac commune in Phnom Penh.
HENG CHIVOAN Condos under constructi­on fill the skyline in Chamkarmon district’s Tonle Bassac commune in Phnom Penh.

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