Peanut Village

Rayong-Pluak Daeng-Map Yang Phon
PTYMap Yang Phon, Pluak Daeng, Rayong
Main view
2122m
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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

This address is devoid of immediate retail or dining options, with no markets, food places, or retail stores within the 150m radius. Residents would need to plan ahead or use a vehicle for even basic purchases. The lack of nearby amenities means daily errands cannot be conducted on a whim, favoring those who prioritize self-sufficiency or have access to a car.

The absence of commercial presence translates into a very quiet, low-traffic atmosphere. The street feels residential and undisturbed, with little to no foot traffic or urban noise. It offers a sense of privacy and calm, but at the cost of spontaneity — a setting better suited to those who value solitude over convenience.

Stores
M
Mall2
M
Mini Big C1
Dining
C
Cafe3
R
Restaurant6
ATMs
KS
Krungsri1
150m

Walking Distance Lifestyle

This sparsely populated locale maintains a quiet, rural character with few signs of commercial activity. Development seems in its infancy, with limited construction activity and no transport infrastructure. The environment favors privacy and tranquility, though the lack of nearby neighbors or amenities suggests it remains an emerging or transitional area. Its isolation makes it ideal for those seeking solitude but less practical for urban convenience.

Walkable options are extremely limited. A Mini Big C offers basic groceries, but there are no restaurants, health services, or secondary retail. Even weekly shopping would necessitate a car or long-distance transport. While peaceful, the area’s current infrastructure demands significant personal mobility for a functional lifestyle.

800m

District Connectivity

Infrastructure in this area is sparse, with only one major school and limited retail hubs. While a variety of Lotus’s stores are scattered within the 4km radius, there are no major hypermarkets like Makro or Robinson, and no significant hospitals or transit infrastructure. The absence of major roads also points to a region that is not yet integrated into the broader urban grid, making it a car-centric space.

This is a quiet, underdeveloped district with minimal density and a low-key character. The few religious sites and the presence of one school indicate a residential, family-oriented feel, but without the density or amenities of a mature town. It is a place where space and solitude are prioritized over convenience, appealing to those who prefer a slower, self-contained lifestyle.

4km

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