Vue Aston is a significant condominium development situated along the riverside on Koh Norea Island, an emerging residential area in Phnom Penh. Launched in 2020, it has been designed by the world-renowned HKS Architects in collaboration with the Golden Mantis Decoration Design Company. The development integrates traditional Cambodian elements into a modern architectural style, offering a unique aesthetic experience.
The building is a joint venture between Chinese companies Sino-Cambodia Investment Co. Ltd. and Mingda International Group, featuring 38 stories with a total of 895 units. These include a variety of options, such as studio, one-bedroom, two-bedroom, three-bedroom, and four-bedroom units. Vue Aston is not just a residential space but also includes a hotel, a restaurant, and a gym.
One of the notable features of Vue Aston is its location in Koh Norea, Chbar Ampov district, at the junction of the Bassac River and the Mekong River. This strategic location offers high accessibility to water, land, and air transportation hubs. A noteworthy future development in the area is the construction of a new bridge, which will provide direct access to downtown Phnom Penh and is expected to enhance traffic flow and stimulate growth.
Residents at Vue Aston can enjoy a wide range of amenities, including an infinity pool, sky bar, gymnasium, sauna and spa, V-club, lobby areas, parking spaces, restaurants, convenience stores, concierge services, lounges, a library, private cinema, and housekeeping services.
For investors, Vue Aston presents a promising opportunity with potential annual rental returns between 5% to 9% and a guaranteed rental return of 35% over 5 years. The starting price for units in Vue Aston is currently offered with a promotional discount, making it an attractive investment.
Vue Aston is not only a residential development but also a lifestyle choice, providing residents with a luxurious and enriched living experience. The development is expected to be completed in 2024, offering modern living spaces in contrast to the congested and busy central areas of Phnom Penh.