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Hello! How much is the house price in Cambodia per square meter?
As of June 5,438+10, 2020, the house price in Cambodia is around RMB 10000-20000 per square meter.

At present, the average price of Phnom Penh, the capital of Cambodia, is $2,500 per square meter, which is the lowest among Southeast Asian capitals. However, the average growth rate is still 15%, and the growth rate is 26.2% in 20 15 years, making it the highest growth rate among countries in the Asia-Pacific region. At the same time, the rental rate of apartments in Phnom Penh is 90%, and the rental return rate in the core area is as high as 10.8%.

In recent years, the average house price in Cambodia has increased by 15%, and the rent is about 18%. A country rated as "quite worthy of investment" by the Global Real Estate Guide. Moreover, the houses in Cambodia are permanent property rights and finely decorated. Swimming pool, gym and other facilities are complete and free to use.

Since 20 15, the real estate price in Phnom Penh, the capital of Cambodia, has increased by 26.2%, which is the city with the highest growth rate of real estate price among cities in the Asia-Pacific region and has become the "fragrant cake" in the eyes of capital of all countries. It can be seen that Cambodia now is equivalent to China 20 years ago and is a fertile ground for investment.

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Phnom Penh is also the largest city in Cambodia and the center of politics, economy, industry, culture and tourism. Located at the confluence of Mekong River, Bassa River and Dongsa River, the city has fertile soil and is suitable for agriculture. Before 1960s, it was called "the Pearl of Asia" by the west.

/kloc-At the beginning of the 0/9th century, Vietnam annexed Cambodia and changed its name to Namvan, Phnom Penh (Vietnamese: Namvan/Namvan). Later, the restoration of King Anton changed Phnom Penh back to Khmer. After Anton's death, his son Norodom succeeded to the throne and moved the capital from Wudong to Phnom Penh in 1866. Since then, Phnom Penh has become the permanent seat of the Cambodian capital and government.