Infinity 18 is a mid-sized condominium and serviced apartment building in the middle of BKK1, Phnom Penh. It’s on Street 282, close to the corner with Street 57 in Khan Boeng Keng Kang.
The building is a modern, low to mid rise project with 35 units. It was built as a condo but is commonly used as a mix of strata-owned apartments, long-term rentals and some serviced units. You’ll find a mix of owners, long-stay tenants and short-stay guests living in the same building.
Typical units range from about 70 to just over 100 square metres, with one, two and three bedroom layouts.
Location & surroundings
Infinity 18 is in BKK1, one of Phnom Penh’s main residential and commercial areas. Street 282 connects easily to Norodom Boulevard and other main roads, so getting around the city is straightforward.
From the building, you’re close to cafés, restaurants, supermarkets, gyms, clinics and small shops. Independence Monument, Aeon Mall, the riverside and key business areas are only a short drive away, depending on traffic.
Because BKK1 has a high concentration of expats, professionals and international businesses, the neighbourhood feels busy and convenient, with most daily needs within walking distance or a quick tuk-tuk ride.
Building & design
Infinity 18 is a modern concrete structure with simple contemporary design. It has a modest number of floors compared with the large towers in the area, so it feels more like a boutique building than a mega-project.
The exterior uses clean lines, balconies and large windows to bring in light and give city views. Inside, finishes are generally mid-range with tiled floors, painted walls, built-in cabinets, and standard kitchens and bathrooms. It’s designed to be practical and easy to maintain rather than ultra-luxury.
Unit types & layouts
The project offers a mix of one, two and three bedroom units. Sizes are generally in the 70–100+ square metre range, depending on the layout and floor.
Most units follow a familiar pattern:
Open-plan living and dining area
Compact or mid-sized kitchen with built-in cabinets and basic appliances
One or more bathrooms, sometimes en-suite
Balcony with city views
Many units on the market are fully furnished, especially those used for renting. Furniture and decoration can vary from unit to unit, depending on the owner and how long the unit has been in use.
Facilities & services
Facilities at Infinity 18 are focused on everyday needs. The building typically offers:
- Rooftop or upper-floor swimming pool
- Small gym or fitness room
- Basic sauna or relaxation area
- Parking for cars and motorbikes
- Security and reception services
In units that are operated as serviced apartments, you may also see regular cleaning, laundry, internet and TV included in rental packages. Exact services depend on the contract and operator.
Ownership & legal
Units in Infinity 18 are generally sold as strata-titled condominiums. For local buyers, this works like a normal condo purchase.
For foreign buyers, ownership follows Cambodia’s standard condo rules: foreigners can own units above the ground floor and up to a certain percentage of the building’s total unit area.
Because some units are used as serviced apartments, it’s important to understand:
The building’s internal rules on short-term rentals
How management fees, maintenance and utilities are charged
Any revenue-sharing or management agreements, if applicable
Market positioning & typical residents
Infinity 18 sits in the mid-range segment of the BKK1 market. It’s not marketed as a high-end luxury tower, but also not at the very budget end.
Typical residents include:
Professionals and expats who want to live in BKK1 but prefer a smaller building
Couples and small families in the two- and three-bedroom units
Medium to long-stay tenants using serviced apartments for convenience
The building’s size and location make it more suitable for people who value central living and practical facilities rather than big resort-style amenities.
Strengths of Infinity 18
Key practical strengths include:
Central BKK1 address on a side street, but close to main roads and services
Smaller, “boutique” scale with fewer units than large towers
Relatively spacious unit sizes compared with many newer compact projects
Simple, functional rooftop pool and gym for everyday use
Established building with a track record of rental and owner-occupier use
Things to be aware of
There are also a few points that buyers and tenants normally consider:
The building is not brand-new, so condition can vary between units
Facilities are modest; there’s no large podium garden, mall or big shared spaces
Mixed use (condos plus serviced apartments) means the building can feel more like a small hotel at times, depending on occupancy
Parking is available but limited, and may be subject to specific terms