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Pathum Thani-Thanyaburi-Bueng Yi ThoBueng Yi Tho, Thanyaburi, Pathum Thani
Market Entry From
฿1.49M
SQM฿49,667RENT฿11k/mo
Main view
66m
Unknown Stop

Technical Specs

Building DNA & Policies

Verticality
1 Floors
Built Year
2002
Buildings / Units
1 Building / 200 Units

Condio AI Overview

The Immediate Vicinity

The immediate environment offers basic retail access, with a Mini Big C and a Lotus Express both within 130 meters. These stores offer a practical solution for quick shopping trips, though their placement at 135m and 125m respectively means that a short walk is necessary, especially for last-minute purchases. The lack of dining options nearby means that meals out will require either a longer walk or a vehicle.

The street carries a calm, residential tone with minimal foot traffic and little commercial noise. The retail presence is subtle, not overwhelming the residential character of the area. There is a sense of quiet efficiency rather than urban liveliness, making it a low-key setting suited to those who prefer a more private, less stimulating environment.

Stores
M
Mini Big C1
L
Lotus Express1
ATMs
S
SCB1
K
KBank2
BB
Bangkok Bank1
150m

Walking Distance Lifestyle

This setting leans into a minimalist, low-density profile with little commercial or transport activity, creating an environment that feels more like a residential outpost than a fully formed neighborhood. The absence of major roads or transit infrastructure reinforces its semi-isolated character, appealing to those who value seclusion over urban connectivity. Development seems dormant, leaving the area stable but unchanging.

For daily life, only two retail outlets—Mini Big C and Lotus Express—exist within reach. There are no dining options, health facilities, or public transport stops nearby, making routine errands beyond groceries require a car. While the simplicity is comforting for some, it also means the area lacks the walkable amenities that support spontaneous or car-free living.

800m

District Connectivity

The commercial spine of this district is a cluster of hypermarkets: Makro, Lotus’s, and Big C. These stores are spaced along the main roads, catering to local needs without relying on city-center hubs. With no major hospitals or transit systems nearby, the infrastructure is clearly designed for a self-contained, car-centric lifestyle. It is a practical but not high-traffic zone, serving residents who value convenience over intensity.

The area has a developing suburban character, with a modest number of parks and religious sites contributing to its character. Construction zones are active, suggesting the region is still evolving. It offers a low-pressure environment, where growth is gradual and the density remains light, suited to those who prefer quiet and space over urban buzz.

4km

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