For Chloe Chomienne, investing in a property is not just about numbers on a spreadsheet. It is about values, trust, and long-term potential.
A finance professional with experience at global brands like LVMH, Chloe understands what makes a solid investment. When she chose to purchase at Rose Apple Square, ULS’s mixed-use project in Siem Reap, it was not just the design or location that convinced her. It was the developer behind it.
“I liked that ULS is building for real people, not just for profit,” Chloe says. “There’s a lifestyle mindset, a long-term vision that I haven’t seen from other developers in Cambodia.”
As a mother and business owner, Chloe appreciated ULS’ practical approach. From amenities that support daily life to a community-focused design, Rose Apple Square met her expectations.
Today, Rose Apple Square is nearly sold out, showing that other buyers also recognized the project’s value.
What This Means for ODOM
Chloe’s story highlights the consistency in how ULS develops its projects. Like Rose Apple Square, ODOM combines residential, commercial, and office spaces in a way that supports both everyday life and long-term goals.
For anyone considering ODOM, Chloe’s experience shows that ULS follows through on its commitments.
As Cambodia’s cities expand, trust in the developer is a key factor. ULS has already built that trust through its work and customer relationships.