Hua Hin Country Hill 1

Prachuap Khiri Khan-Hua Hin-Nong KaeNong Kae, Hua Hin, Prachuap Khiri Khan
Main view
1.0km
To Beach
1637m
Nong Kae

Technical Specs

Building DNA & Policies

Verticality
1 Floors
Built Year
2004
Buildings / Units
1 Building / 20 Units

Condio AI Overview

The Immediate Vicinity

Residents here benefit from a compact yet functional retail setup, with a Mini Big C and a Lotus Express within 100 meters providing essentials and everyday items. Though no food outlets are nearby, the proximity of these stores allows for efficient errands, making this a practical location for those who value self-sufficiency with minimal travel. It’s not a bustling commercial hub, but it supports the basics with ease.

The atmosphere is similarly low-key, shaped more by nearby residential life than by urban activity. The stores are present but not overwhelming, and the area lacks the constant movement of a high-traffic retail zone. The result is a quiet, everyday rhythm that leans toward simplicity and convenience without the pressure of a fast-paced environment.

Stores
BC
Big C1
LT
Lotus's1
7
7-Eleven2
M
Mini Big C1
G
Grocery Shop1
L
Lotus Express1
Essentials
đź§ş
Laundromat2
Dining
C
Cafe2
R
Restaurant1
ATMs
K
KBank1
KS
Krungsri1
O
Other ATM1
150m

Walking Distance Lifestyle

The neighborhood carries a medium-scale commercial-residential blend, with multiple retail chains—Tops, Big C, Mini Big C, and Lotus Express—anchoring the local economy. The presence of fast-food outlets like KFC and Burger King adds to its convenience-driven vibe. With 16 neighbors and proximity to a religious landmark, the area balances functional urbanity with subtle community character. While not yet a bustling hub, ongoing stability and accessible services suggest a growing, practical environment.

Residents enjoy robust grocery options, with full-service supermarkets and a variety of budget-friendly chains within walking range. Dining choices are limited to quick-service restaurants, but daily needs can largely be addressed on foot. The lack of public transport means longer trips still require a car, though the neighborhood’s compact retail cluster supports self-sufficiency for routine tasks.

800m

District Connectivity

This area maintains a strong coastal orientation, with a double pier hub reinforcing the district's connection to beachside activity. A well-distributed array of hypermarkets—Tops, Big C, and Lotus’s—ensures shopping is accessible by car, though again, major highway arteries are absent. The inclusion of one hospital within the radius adds a layer of essential medical coverage, making it a bit more self-sufficient than its neighbors. Schools are also more abundant, suggesting a family-friendly environment.

On the larger scale, the district retains a laid-back, seaside character. The presence of ten beaches within a short drive and a mix of schools and religious sites contribute to a balanced, community-driven atmosphere. The landscape is not urban in the traditional sense—there is no high-rise density or commercial sprawl—making it a place where life slows down, and the coast is always within reach.

4km

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