North Park Condominium is a low-rise, multi-building condo community in Sen Sok, set inside the wider “Northbridge” area near Street 2004 (the Northbridge International School zone). In day-to-day terms, this is an “inside-a-compound” style project: quieter than central Phnom Penh, more greenery, and more of a family / school-oriented neighborhood feel.
You’ll sometimes see the address labeled slightly differently depending on the map/provider (Tuek Thla vs Ou Baek K’am within Sen Sok), but the practical landmark is Street 2004 / Northbridge.
- Area: Sen Sok, Street 2004 / Northbridge zone (often mapped as Tuek Thla / Ou Baek K’am depending on source)
- Project type: multi-tower, resort-style condo community in a landscaped compound
- Heights: commonly referenced around 9 floors
- Homes: studios to 3-bed, including duplex-style layouts in the market
- Facilities: pool, gym, gardens; broader community amenities nearby
- Security: 24/7 security + CCTV + controlled access systems (as described)
Location and day-to-day convenience
Sen Sok is popular for people who want easier airport access, larger roads, and a more residential setup compared to the CBD. From this pocket of Sen Sok, you’re generally positioned close to international schools and daily conveniences (malls, supermarkets, clinics, cafés), and you’re a straightforward drive into central Phnom Penh when needed.
What the project actually is (layout, scale, building style)
North Park is built as multiple condo towers inside a landscaped precinct, with homes ranging from studios to 3-bedroom options. It’s not a single high-rise skyline tower; think mid/low-rise buildings (commonly referenced around 9 floors), with shared facilities in the middle and controlled access at entry points.
Because listings and databases don’t always agree on the exact total unit count (some talk per-tower), a practical way to understand it is: it’s a relatively “contained” community rather than a mega-project—one tower alone has been marketed as 83 units over 9 floors, and overall totals around ~150+ units.
Unit mix and what typical apartments feel like
The core unit mix is studios, 1-bedroom, 2-bedroom, and 3-bedroom homes. Layouts tend to prioritize usable living space (living + kitchen + balcony), and you’ll see both standard single-level units and duplex-style units in the resale/rental market. Ceiling heights are often referenced around ~2.8 m for standard units, with taller volumes in some duplex-style layouts.
To give you a realistic sense of sizing you’ll commonly see on the market:
- 1-bedroom examples around the mid-50 sqm range
- 2-bedroom examples around ~120 sqm (often duplex-style when that large)
- 3-bedroom examples can go up to ~180+ sqm (again, often duplex-style)
Facilities and “compound lifestyle” features
North Park is positioned as a resort-style, inside-the-compound living setup. Within the condo itself, facilities commonly include swimming pool access, fitness/gym, sauna, gardens/green space, and supporting services like reception/concierge style management and parking.
A key thing here is that it sits within (and benefits from) the broader Northbridge community environment, which is marketed as having additional lifestyle facilities like sports areas and playground-style spaces. So for families, the “value” is often not just the unit—it’s the overall feel of living inside a managed community rather than on a standalone city street.
Security, access control, and building systems
If you’re comparing North Park to other Sen Sok condos, pay attention to how it handles access and safety. The project is typically described with:
- 24/7 security and guard patrols
- CCTV in common areas
- card/access control systems (including lift access in some descriptions)
- intercom for units
- fire safety systems (alarms, sprinklers, dedicated staircases/emergency exits)
Even if those features exist, buyers/tenants should still confirm the current “on-the-ground” operation: how strict the access control actually is, how parking is managed, and the condition/maintenance of shared areas.
Management fees and running costs
In this type of community, monthly fees matter because the value is strongly tied to maintenance quality. In the resale/rental market, you’ll see management fees discussed on a per-sqm basis (for example, figures around $1.5/sqm/month have been shown in listings), with additional items like sinking fund and insurance sometimes broken out depending on the seller/agent and what’s included. Treat those numbers as a working reference and confirm the latest fee sheet directly for the exact unit you’re listing.
Who North Park is a good fit for (and who it isn’t)
North Park generally works best for:
- families who prioritize schools and a calmer neighborhood setup
- people who want more greenery/compound living instead of dense downtown energy
- tenants who value facilities + security as part of daily life
It’s usually less ideal for:
- buyers who want walk-to-everything city living (cafés, nightlife, offices right outside)
- people who specifically want a high-floor skyline tower experience