Ploen Ploen Condo Tiwanon-Pakkred 2

Nonthaburi-Pak Kret-Pak KretPak Kret, Pak Kret, Nonthaburi
Main view
89m
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Technical Specs

Building DNA & Policies

Verticality
1 Floors
Built Year
2020
Buildings / Units
1 Building

Condio AI Overview

The Immediate Vicinity

The immediate environment is sparse in terms of daily convenience, with no nearby markets, retail stores, or food outlets within the 150m radius. Residents would need to plan ahead or rely on a vehicle for even the simplest errands. While this creates a buffer from the usual urban hustle, it does limit the spontaneous access to essentials that many city dwellers appreciate.

Sensory-wise, the area feels quiet and undisturbed, with little to no commercial activity influencing the atmosphere. The lack of foot traffic and retail presence contributes to a secluded, residential-only character. It’s a blank canvas of space that leans toward privacy, but one that lacks the organic energy of a more connected neighborhood.

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Walking Distance Lifestyle

This low-density neighborhood exudes a quiet, community-oriented charm with a focus on residential tranquility. Schools, markets, and religious sites dot the landscape, creating a functional yet uncluttered environment. The sparse development suggests an established area prioritizing local needs over commercial intensity, with minimal construction activity. Parks offer limited but accessible green space, balancing the urban and natural elements.

Daily essentials are well-covered within reach: Lotus’s and Mini Big C handle grocery needs, while KFC provides a quick dining option. Three markets cater to local shopping, and religious sites add cultural depth. However, the absence of public transport and limited dining diversity mean a car is essential for broader excursions or varied meal choices.

800m

District Connectivity

The wider district is centered around a strong retail and community infrastructure, with multiple hypermarket chains—Big C, Tops, Lotus’s, and Makro—forming a cluster within a short drive. Major transit hubs such as piers are also nearby, offering alternative mobility options. While there is a single hospital in the vicinity, residents may need to drive further for more specialized care. The district is well-served by a network of local roads but lacks direct access to expressways or major arterial roads, which may extend travel times to the city core.

The macro-vibe is suburban and community-focused, with a noticeable density of schools, religious sites, and public parks that suggest a family-oriented environment. The landscape is largely residential and planned, with construction zones indicating ongoing development. While not a commercial or recreational hub, the area offers a quiet, lower-density setting where daily needs are met through the existing retail and educational anchors.

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