depends on the district and usually only happens when a utility pole needs to be fixed or adjusted. oh and they also issue a notification on their facebook page about which districts are going to blackout between this hour and that hour. used to happen very often but nowadays it's gotten much much better in my district. haven't had a blackout in months and the blackouts are shorter now too@@GregPorto1
Actually, I got one in the building with the crazy rooftop pool for under market. The one I showed in the video is the small studio. I ended up getting the one bedroom 6psq meters for $480
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@@rebornabroad expat 37 years got visas in 20 countries Many 1 to 3 year visas. Let agents lawyers and employers deal with it. Never refused in 37 years and 20 countries.
Depends on the building, some of them monopolize it, same with the internet. When choosing a rental, it's a good idea to be sure you don't have to use their providers
That's the opinion of someone who doesn't know the market in Cambodia. It's not a cheap country conspired to Thailand or Vietnam and you'd be surprised at how expensive some areas can be based on location alone.
You are a 🤡 who clearly has never been to modern Phnom Penh. The city is developing fast. So maybe you should actually visit a place instead of talking about something you are clearly ignorant of. Thanks for the engagement 🤡
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Nice job
Thanks brother 🙏🏻
Looks like an interesting city. From your other videos, looks primed for growth.
💯 I been coming here around 10 years now and the growth is already well underway.
@@rebornabroad are there issues with brownouts or recurring blackouts?
@@GregPorto1 It depends on the districts
depends on the district and usually only happens when a utility pole needs to be fixed or adjusted. oh and they also issue a notification on their facebook page about which districts are going to blackout between this hour and that hour. used to happen very often but nowadays it's gotten much much better in my district. haven't had a blackout in months and the blackouts are shorter now too@@GregPorto1
Cambodia is the fastest growing economy in South East Asia.
Nice looking places overall.
PP is a really good value compared to Saigon
Thx for the video. Ill be visiting Cambodia from America soon. Saw Thailand 10 yrs ago.
Great country, let us know if you need help with your relocation
Wow, they drive on the right !
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Do you have to sign a lease for these places or is it month to month?
Lease of course
@@rebornabroad Good info in the video. Thanks for responding
@@rebornabroad Whats's the shortest lease term they generally offer?
Witch one u choose?
Actually, I got one in the building with the crazy rooftop pool for under market. The one I showed in the video is the small studio. I ended up getting the one bedroom 6psq meters for $480
Lol@witch 😂
Hey how could I get in touch with the realtor who helped you tour these nice places?
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Whats the cheapest lodging you can find and what area is it in?
Cheap is realative. Location is uo to preference.
@@rebornabroad ok but I'm asking what can be found. Neighborhood is totally flexible, what's the cheapest and where?
Siam Reap under 200 Kampot even cheaper
3 mins. from the mall, I"d take it.
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Much nicer places.
If you spend more, yes. Not at this price point. It's odd that in every video, we stated the prices. Yet every video you seem to have missed them.
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Apt #7 at 450 was the best so far but can do much better in Thailand or Vietnam.
Cambodia isn't the cheapest country. Foreigners can 100% own businesses, and visas are easy and straightforward. Pros and cons
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The price of electrical is being overchrged
Depends on the building, some of them monopolize it, same with the internet. When choosing a rental, it's a good idea to be sure you don't have to use their providers
You are easily impressed 1st place is not that great or cheap.
That's the opinion of someone who doesn't know the market in Cambodia. It's not a cheap country conspired to Thailand or Vietnam and you'd be surprised at how expensive some areas can be based on location alone.
It seems to me that Nha Trang may have more bang for your buck. Nice apartments though. Thanks for sharing. 💛
Capital City vs. small neath town apples and oranges
Better 400 unfurnished than 450 furnished.
Depends if you plan to stay long-term or not sure
Too bad Phnom Penh is so expensive (2-3 times more in rent) compared to other cities in Cambodia.
Yes because it is where money moves.
3rd place too expensive Should be 300 to 400 not 600
Yeah we didn't take that one obviously
"Oh man... Western toilet !" Title of the video : Luxury living.
Hey, to me, that is a luxury ✨️
@@rebornabroad A clickbait title to me.
I will take phen houth over BKK 1 any day.
I like bkk2 and bkk3
2nd place better but furniture and cabinets are cheap, low quality.
With Cambodia a lot of time it's luck of the draw
@@rebornabroad best deals come from rich locals and never hit the market Need connections
550 in Cambodia, should be about 5 bucks
You are a 🤡 who clearly has never been to modern Phnom Penh. The city is developing fast. So maybe you should actually visit a place instead of talking about something you are clearly ignorant of. Thanks for the engagement 🤡