កំបូល, ភ្នំពេញ
ទឹកឈូ, កំពត
បឹងកេងកង, ភ្នំពេញ
ចំការមន, ភ្នំពេញ
សែនសុខ, ភ្នំពេញ
ទឹកឈូ, កំពត
សែនសុខ, ភ្នំពេញ
ចំការមន, ភ្នំពេញ
In Cambodia's booming property market, developers often label projects "affordable" simply because the price is low. But does a cheap price tag alone qualify a development as affordable housing? According to the Royal Government's newly released Social Housing and Affordable Housing Development Policy, the answer is a clear no. Here is what you need to know.
For many Cambodian families, owning a home in rapidly growing urban centers has felt like an out-of-reach dream. However, 2026 marks a historic turning point. The Royal Government of Cambodia has officially implemented the Social and Affordable Housing Development Policy 2026, a comprehensive urban blueprint designed to make safe, dignified, and low-cost living accessible to all. Under the leadership of H.E. Say Samal, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Land Management, Urban Planning, and Construction (MLMUPC), Cambodia is shifting its real estate focus. Instead of solely building luxury developments, the government is actively incentivizing developers to address the "missing middle"—the low-income workers, civil servants, and small business owners who drive the Cambodian economy. In this article, we break down exactly how this new policy works, who qualifies, and how it is transforming Cambodia’s real estate landscape in 2026.
A visionary riverside smart city development set to redefine urban living, investment, and the future expansion of Greater Phnom Penh.

In Cambodia's booming property market, developers often label projects "affordable" simply because the price is low. But does a cheap price tag alone qualify a development as affordable housing? According to the Royal Government's newly released Social Housing and Affordable Housing Development Policy, the answer is a clear no. Here is what you need to know.

For many Cambodian families, owning a home in rapidly growing urban centers has felt like an out-of-reach dream. However, 2026 marks a historic turning point. The Royal Government of Cambodia has officially implemented the Social and Affordable Housing Development Policy 2026, a comprehensive urban blueprint designed to make safe, dignified, and low-cost living accessible to all. Under the leadership of H.E. Say Samal, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Land Management, Urban Planning, and Construction (MLMUPC), Cambodia is shifting its real estate focus. Instead of solely building luxury developments, the government is actively incentivizing developers to address the "missing middle"—the low-income workers, civil servants, and small business owners who drive the Cambodian economy. In this article, we break down exactly how this new policy works, who qualifies, and how it is transforming Cambodia’s real estate landscape in 2026.

A visionary riverside smart city development set to redefine urban living, investment, and the future expansion of Greater Phnom Penh.
