Traditional Khmer wooden house
Traditional Khmer wooden house
Traditional Khmer wooden house for sale in Kampong Speu, as is where is, buyer is required to dismantle and remove the complete house. Firewood not included in sale. Price $1500 ONO. Ph. 010226235 English-Khmer 0966399417
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If you had a reasonably large plot of land in the provinces, that you had some of your feckless in-laws 'looking after' you could dump the house down there and have them assemble it, and live in it, to better prevent others encroaching on your land.
A much cheaper option than building something that you would never stay in.
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Apart from what playboy said, but it’s an expensive way of doing it. Just buy locally.
Although the idea is nice - save the tradition, cute etc - no female married to a barang would be seen dead in one especially if they bought it and shipped it to their land. Oh the horror!
It’s the Daelim of the moto world.
Although the idea is nice - save the tradition, cute etc - no female married to a barang would be seen dead in one especially if they bought it and shipped it to their land. Oh the horror!
It’s the Daelim of the moto world.
pew, pew, pew, pew!
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someone that wants the timber?, i have purchased an old home before in Australia, used the timber to build stables, depending on the condition of the timber, if its worth it or not, of course, that was in my younger days, now all I see is work:) timber is bloody expensive now,
Give the drugs to me and step away from the traditional Khmer wooden house.
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Slightly different quality of building material between Australia and South Rice Paddy Mid Flood Season bat and rodent infested, right?tarariverboat wrote: ↑Tue Mar 26, 2019 10:09 am
someone that wants the timber?, i have purchased an old home before in Australia, used the timber to build stables, depending on the condition of the timber, if its worth it or not, of course, that was in my younger days, now all I see is work:) timber is bloody expensive now,
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The lesson is: do not take on someone else's problem.
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Why do you see this as a problem??It could actually solve a few problems as playboy stated, anyway the house is not needed the land is. simple.
Traditional Khmer wooden house for sale in Kampong Speu, as is where is, situated off Highway 41 just past Kong Pisey near to the Phnom Sruoch Pagoda, the wood alone is worth much more than the asking price, buyer is required to dismantle and remove the complete house. Firewood not included in sale. Price $1500 ONO. Ph. 010226235 English-Khmer 0966399417
I looked at one of these for sale down highway one years ago when they were doing the widening. Much the same construction and price.
The missus was horrified, she had escaped a renovators delight like that when she met me.
Snowies place cost 10k to buy, pull down and rebuild on the river in Kampot. Now that was a good deal.
The missus was horrified, she had escaped a renovators delight like that when she met me.
Snowies place cost 10k to buy, pull down and rebuild on the river in Kampot. Now that was a good deal.
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