I was talking with a client about Kep yet i know little about how is life there having only visited the place for 2 days, so i am looking for some input from expats.
do you think that it is too boring or it should be taken into consideration as a decent location to live at rather than as a place only good for spending a few weeks a year? How people entertain themselves there besides going to the beach, drink beer and eat seafood?
if anyone has some knowledge of commercial land for sale at a great price (main roads going to kep not too far out or centrally located 800m2 to 2000m2) you can drop me a pm as we are coming very soon to survey the area. (of course you will get a commission if the land you introduced to us will be bought)
Life in Kep
-
- 440 newbie - handle with care
- Reactions: 0
- Posts: 11
- Joined: Tue Jan 24, 2017 8:39 am
not being an expat who lives in Kep but having visited there for a few days I would say there's nothing else to do but goto rabbit Island and eat crap meat whilst drowning your sorrows over a cold Angkor.jackrossi wrote:I was talking with a client about Kep yet i know little about how is life there having only visited the place for 2 days, so i am looking for some input from expats.
do you think that it is too boring or it should be taken into consideration as a decent location to live at rather than as a place only good for spending a few weeks a year? How people entertain themselves there besides going to the beach, drink beer and eat seafood?
if anyone has some knowledge of commercial land for sale at a great price (main roads going to kep not too far out or centrally located 800m2 to 2000m2) you can drop me a pm as we are coming very soon to survey the area. (of course you will get a commission if the land you introduced to us will be bought)
- Lucky Lucan
- K440 Knight Captain
- Reactions: 761
- Posts: 22525
- Joined: Fri Mar 04, 2011 12:24 pm
- Location: The Pearl of the Orient
He wasn't asking you, you fucking cabbage. We know you don't know how to do anything except spaz around drinking beer and complain.
Romantic Cambodia is dead and gone. It's with McKinley in the grave.
- Phuket2006
- The Internet is my Friend
- Reactions: 99
- Posts: 6980
- Joined: Fri Jan 05, 2007 7:00 am
I enjoy life in Kep BUT gf has family there and we (she) owns some land as well so....
But i dont need bars, restaurants or external entertainment. If one needs these things and does not have a car for trips to Kampot/PP , Kep might be way to quiet to live.
PS as to land,yes there is commercial land available (there is a sort of real estate office near the beach in the small shopping mall area where the atm's are...http://kep-estate-properties.com/ ) I looked in July/august for more land but what i found was VERY OVERPRICED. Same goes for river front land in Kampot.
Good luck finding something affordable
But i dont need bars, restaurants or external entertainment. If one needs these things and does not have a car for trips to Kampot/PP , Kep might be way to quiet to live.
PS as to land,yes there is commercial land available (there is a sort of real estate office near the beach in the small shopping mall area where the atm's are...http://kep-estate-properties.com/ ) I looked in July/august for more land but what i found was VERY OVERPRICED. Same goes for river front land in Kampot.
Good luck finding something affordable
"We are turning into a nation of whimpering slaves to Fear—fear of war, fear of poverty, fear of random terrorism, or suddenly getting locked up in a military detention camp on vague charges of being a Terrorist sympathizer." HST
I find that almost all real estate agencies are overpriced in cambodia, with some exception for those dealing with new and non-landed properties. almost all landed properties in the hands of real estate agents are way overpriced due to the fact that if a khmer person wants to sell his property he will (99%of the time) offer it first to is large family and friends circle, only if unable to sell to them he will go to an agency often asking even more to offset commission fees, than the employees at the agency will offer the land (if the price is good) to their own friends and family first. What you can buy from the agency is what is left over from all of those people that already got first picks pretty much ensuring that all that's left is overpriced. Non landed properties are a little bit different (but not by much) because khmer people do not like to live in them so more decently priced units do actually go trough the people who have a chance to pick first. Almost all the properties that i bought and sold where not trough real estate.
-
- Similar Topics
- Replies
- Views
- Last post
-
- 12 Replies
- 2522 Views
-
Last post by fapsara
Sat Nov 07, 2020 5:40 pm
-
- 3 Replies
- 919 Views
-
Last post by Iridesce
Mon Jan 03, 2022 11:49 am
-
- 11 Replies
- 2770 Views
-
Last post by newnewnewbie
Sun Apr 07, 2019 9:42 am
-
-
Lecturers: Life University, Sihanoukville
by Orichá » Tue Apr 30, 2019 2:22 pm » in Careers in Cambodia - 0 Replies
- 2146 Views
-
Last post by Orichá
Tue Apr 30, 2019 2:22 pm
-