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Independent Property Services (IPS) has grown to be the premier real estate company in Cambodia, with offices located in Phnom Penh and Siem Reap, providing premium real estate opportunities and catering to the local and expat market since 2009. Whether it is a new residence, commercial space, or land you seek, our property agents can present you with first-rate choices that fit your budget and lifestyle. IPS manages condominiums for rent, houses for rent, and apartments for rent in Phnom Penh, Siem Reap, and other properties are also available for rent and sale throughout Cambodia.

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IPS Cambodia – Cambodia’s Premier Real Estate Company.
#182, Street 63, BKK1, Phnom Penh, 120102 | #618, Corner Wat Bo Road and Street 24, Siem Reap, 171204

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Area Guide

Read the latest Cambodia real estate news and announcements.

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Siem Reap Area Guide: Sala Kamreuk – City’s Expat Haven

Sala Kamreuk is an urban commune east of Siem Reap’s Pub Street area across the river. Its northwestern landmark is the end of the bridge crossing Achar Sva Street, coming from the Apsara Statue Circle, extending around three (3) kilometers through National Road 6. It neighbors Chreav Commune on the southeastern boundary and includes portions […]

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Siem Reap Area Guide: Sala Kamreuk – City’s Expat Haven

Sala Kamreuk is an urban commune east of Siem Reap’s Pub Street area across the river. Its northwestern landmark is the end of the bridge crossing Achar Sva Street, coming from the Apsara Statue Circle, extending around three (3) kilometers through National Road 6. It neighbors Chreav Commune on the southeastern boundary and includes portions […]

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