Galaxy Residence is a mid-rise condominium on National Road 6A in Sangkat Chroy Changvar, with the building address commonly shown as Building B6. It sits in the Chroy Changvar riverfront area, which is basically the “other side of the river” from central Phnom Penh, and many residents choose it for a quieter, more residential feel while still being able to reach the city via the main bridge connection (Cambodia–Japan Friendship Bridge).
Building scale and what’s inside
Galaxy Residence is a 9 storey building plus rooftop, with around 40 apartments, plus commercial/shophouse units and a small number of duplex penthouses. There are a mix of layouts 1- to 4-bedroom options, which is useful if you’re comparing it to nearby towers that focus mainly on studios/1-beds.
Facilities and day-to-day living
Facilities are typically positioned as “practical, not massive resort-style.”
- Gym / fitness area
- Parking
- Elevator / lift
- Security positioning: CCTV/guards, backup power, fire protection
- Co-working/office-style space
Location context
Chroy Changvar is shaped by the rivers (Tonle Sap/Mekong area), and Galaxy Residence is riverfront-oriented. In practical terms, the lifestyle trade-off is usually more space and a calmer neighborhood feel, but you’ll rely more on driving/tuk-tuks for day-to-day errands compared with being in BKK1/Daun Penh.
For rough landmark context, it is about 5 km from Wat Phnom and Vattanac Capital, on National Road 6A.
Ownership and “freehold / licensed condominium”
Galaxy Residence is a “Licensed Condominium” and is marketed as freehold. In Cambodia, “licensed condominium / co-owned building” usually matters because it’s tied to whether units can be issued individual ownership certificates (often discussed as strata title / private unit ownership).
Foreigners can own private units in co-owned buildings from the 1st floor up (not ground or underground) and the detailed limits are set through implementing rules (sub-decrees).