Just moved from Detroit 10 days ago into a place in Taphul village 6 days ago., A block and a half from the little Ankhor market. I pay $300 a month. I'm never moving. I got so lucky with the help of IPS. I love this place
@@heythave My new apartment is $80 per month cheaper and it's on the north side of town in a more Khmer area of town. I'm only 8 or 10 minutes from Angkor Wat!
I had it on constantly, and at $.25 per kilowatt hour my monthly bill was $228! This month I only used it at night and my bill was $130. It's cooler now because it's rainy season so I don't use it much. My bill should be less than $100. Thanks for your comment.
Great apt! Im from canada you wont believe the cost of livin here ! The rat race crime and winters are brutal , im digging your vids, cambodia looks peaceful cheap and quiet , once i get my passive income up , it looks like im heading out there
You can easily live here in Siem Reap Cambodia 🇰🇭 for as little as $800 per month. I was drawing Social Security and working full time just to get by back in the States. Then I made too much money and had to pay back the Government for the overpayment of benefits! It was just digging a deeper hole so I left. No regrets! Come on over as soon as you can, Brother. Thanks for your comment 👍
FANTASTIC ! ---- What a deal for $200 -- WOW. My only serious reservation - is - 'not' flushing toilet paper !!! > Not at all something I would want to live with. -- All else is about ideal in every way - in a wonderful city - with a terrific value on just about everything needed -?-
Thanks for watching and replying. Trust me, once you use the Bum Gun, you'll never use paper again! I didn't think I would like it either, but I'm a changed man!
do you know if your electric bill is direct government rate, or are you getting the bill from a company your landlord outsources too? I heard landlords mark up the electric bill as another source of income, very common supposedly?
Apartments almost always charge 1200 Riel per kilowatt hour for electricity. It is a markup, but they also provide the exterior lighting and other electrical services for the complex. It's a fair price and its only 400 Riel above the Government rate. Thanks for your comment 👍
That's our old apartment. We had Covid in there, not fun times. Unfortunately we had to leave due to a deranged alcoholic screaming at his poor child all day 😢.
thanx for the insight. we'll be coming again this November. we'd like to stay longer if we find the right spot for ourselves. we got a dog and the place across the street made me curious on whether they do k9 training...how can I contact the owner? can u help with that?
They don't do training, but I recommend that you check out @Ginge OutYourShell . He's a dog lover and I think he also trains dogs. If not, he would know who does. Thanks for your comment 👍
I don’t know how this got on my computer,but for f……. Sake! do we have to know about the ins and outs of a rats arse hole! there is the mop, there is the brush,ect,ect, this is my coffe cup! 5 min. even fast forward, I can’t get back.
You control it at medium spray and spray from the front to the back and then any area that needs cleaning. Cambodians will use their left hand to wipe/clean while the right hand is spraying. This is an Indian tradition that was passed down from who knows when. That is why Cambodians will eat with their right hand but never with their left. A good hand washing is needed after.
Just moved from Detroit 10 days ago into a place in Taphul village 6 days ago., A block and a half from the little Ankhor market. I pay $300 a month. I'm never moving. I got so lucky with the help of IPS. I love this place
IPS was great! 👍
Nice compact apartment. Good price considering the location and that everything is furnished including the washing machine.
I just moved to another apartment. Check out the new Apartment Tour!
@@FuzzyRocks-zs2gz Is it cheaper or bigger or less noisy?
@@heythave My new apartment is $80 per month cheaper and it's on the north side of town in a more Khmer area of town. I'm only 8 or 10 minutes from Angkor Wat!
@@FuzzyRocks-zs2gz Wow, good for you.
Dude, I know exactly where that is. I had a friend who lived downstairs before. Nice area!
Wow! Great deal on the rent! I pay $280 plus electric. 3 beers! You must have had a few before filming 😊 Cool video big guy! I’m subscribed!
I really really enjoyed the tour. It was just what I was looking for. Thank you so much. Joan Kay Matlock from Roswell, New Mexico, U.S.A.
Good stuff, man! I miss Siem Reap and can't wait to return.
Thanks for your comment and watching. It's too long, but I remember wanting to know every detail about apartments before I moved here! Cheers!
Great apartment tour, thanks,
The electricity charge, $100 is that the average, or because your AC is on all the time ??
Thanks
I had it on constantly, and at $.25 per kilowatt hour my monthly bill was $228! This month I only used it at night and my bill was $130. It's cooler now because it's rainy season so I don't use it much. My bill should be less than $100. Thanks for your comment.
Great apt! Im from canada you wont believe the cost of livin here ! The rat race crime and winters are brutal , im digging your vids, cambodia looks peaceful cheap and quiet , once i get my passive income up , it looks like im heading out there
You can easily live here in Siem Reap Cambodia 🇰🇭 for as little as $800 per month. I was drawing Social Security and working full time just to get by back in the States. Then I made too much money and had to pay back the Government for the overpayment of benefits! It was just digging a deeper hole so I left. No regrets! Come on over as soon as you can, Brother. Thanks for your comment 👍
Good video fuzzy dave mentioned you on his last video so have subscribed hopefully you reach 1k soon keep the videos coming. Sound is very low but ok.
Thank you for your input and hope you come back for more!
Great video and information but i ve got my volume flat out and i can hardly hear you thanks
Thanks for watching! Yes, I will fix that issue.
FANTASTIC ! ---- What a deal for $200 -- WOW. My only serious reservation - is - 'not' flushing toilet paper !!! > Not at all something I would want to live with. -- All else is about ideal in every way - in a wonderful city - with a terrific value on just about everything needed -?-
Thanks for watching and replying. Trust me, once you use the Bum Gun, you'll never use paper again! I didn't think I would like it either, but I'm a changed man!
Could you please send the steet name or area. Planning a trip there soon. Like your apartment.
It's in thr Kouk Chak area on the north side of Siem Reap. Thanks for your comment 👍
do you know if your electric bill is direct government rate, or are you getting the bill from a company your landlord outsources too? I heard landlords mark up the electric bill as another source of income, very common supposedly?
Apartments almost always charge 1200 Riel per kilowatt hour for electricity. It is a markup, but they also provide the exterior lighting and other electrical services for the complex. It's a fair price and its only 400 Riel above the Government rate. Thanks for your comment 👍
That's our old apartment. We had Covid in there, not fun times. Unfortunately we had to leave due to a deranged alcoholic screaming at his poor child all day 😢.
I heard about that guy. I'm thinking about moving myself, but you already know there's hardly any airflow. Dang, it's hot in here! 😆
thanks for the tour , such great value in a cool area
Thanks for watching!
thanx for the insight. we'll be coming again this November. we'd like to stay longer if we find the right spot for ourselves. we got a dog and the place across the street made me curious on whether they do k9 training...how can I contact the owner? can u help with that?
They don't do training, but I recommend that you check out @Ginge OutYourShell . He's a dog lover and I think he also trains dogs. If not, he would know who does. Thanks for your comment 👍
@@FuzzyRocks-zs2gzawesome. thanks for the recommendation. will contact dog lover ✌️
What are the little plants to the left of the doors? Is it a cultural thing and what does it mean?
😆 just some cuttings that the landlord put out.
ALERT...... PARTY FOUL......
Only 3 beers in the fridge.
Don't worry Fuzzy, you're still my friend but please don't tell anyone 🤐
😅 That's because I already drank 3 up on the rooftop this morning! 😊
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@@FuzzyRocks-zs2gz That is no excuse !!
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nice area , whats the name of the street ? great video very informative
That apartment is on 48 Bamboo Street. I just moved to another place. Check out the new Apartment Tour video! ❤️
8 min walk to pub street and 20 back if your full lol. Nice video.
You got that right!
Did ur internet come included and how is the speed?
Yes, it was included, but at that apartment the speed was very slow even with a wifi booster!
Im surprised as cheap as it is to have your cloths cleaned who needs a washing machine. Nice pad
Thanks Phil. Yes, it's pretty cheap. 2000R or .50 per kilo to wash, dry and fold.
safety box is missing
Well, I haven't seen any safety boxes in apartments. But plenty in hotels. Thanks for your comment 👍
Great deal...
Thanks for watching!
I followed Autimn in Asia and got a proposal from the yt and subbed.
Thank you 😊. Kelly is a good dude.
I don’t know how this got on my computer,but for f……. Sake! do we have to know about the ins and outs of a rats arse hole! there is the mop, there is the brush,ect,ect, this is my coffe cup! 5 min. even fast forward, I can’t get back.
Thanks for the input. 😃
A new subscriber here, I enjoyed your video. I wouldn’t have a clue how to use a bum gun, I’m just saying.
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You control it at medium spray and spray from the front to the back and then any area that needs cleaning. Cambodians will use their left hand to wipe/clean while the right hand is spraying. This is an Indian tradition that was passed down from who knows when. That is why Cambodians will eat with their right hand but never with their left. A good hand washing is needed after.
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