The Phnom Penh Post

Condominiu­m supply in Phnom Penh reaches 17,500 in third quarter

- Hin Pisei

THE supply of condominiu­ms in Phnom Penh reached 17,500 units at the end of the third quarter of this year – up more than five per cent compared to the second quarter, a CBRE Cambodia report said.

The completion of the Star City condominiu­m project in Sen Sok district’s Phnom Penh Thmey commune added 850 units to the second quarter’s supply of 16,650 units, the report said. Supply increased 45 per cent compared to last year’s third quarter.

Of the 17,500 units, 22 per cent were “affordable”, 54 per cent were “mid-range” and 24 per cent “high-end”, it said.

Prices inched up just one or two per cent quarter-on-quarter, with affordable units sold at an average of $1,531psm, mid-range at $2,600 and high-end at $3,190.

Nine new condominiu­m projects comprising a total of 5,130 units broke ground in the third quarter. Most are mid-range condominiu­ms located in Chamkarmon and Chroy Changvar districts.

Keller Williams Sen Sok regional operation principal, Sam Soknoeun, told The Post on Wednesday that the capital’s condominiu­m market remains healthy as usual, especially the affordable sector, which is expected to attract more Cambodians over the next five years.

He said rising land prices and more congested traffic would encourage people to look for a place to live near their workplaces. “Population growth and traffic congestion around the city are driving more Cambodians to buy condos in the city centre.”

Up-and-coming area

While Chamkarmor­n district is dominated by highend condominiu­ms, Soknoeun said the Phnom Penh Thmey area, with its la rge, af fordable plots of la nd, will see a rising concentrat­ion of affordable and mid-range condominiu­m projects over t he next five years.

However, Soknoeun said though there may be high demand in the condominiu­m market, competitio­n remains fierce.

Ministr y of Land Management, Urban Planning and Constructi­on data shows that in the first nine months of t his year, capita l investment in the Kingdom’s constructi­on sector was worth $ 6.49 bil lion.

This is an increase of 34.73 per cent compared to t he same period last year or worth about $4.82 bil lion. The number of buildings t hat are five-storeys ta ll or higher stands at 329.

 ?? HENG CHIVOAN ?? A condominiu­m project under constructi­on in Phnom Penh’s Chamkarmon district.
HENG CHIVOAN A condominiu­m project under constructi­on in Phnom Penh’s Chamkarmon district.

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