Grand Bangkok Boulevard Ramintra-Serithai

Bangkok-Khan Na Yao-Khan Na YaoKhan Na Yao, Khan Na Yao, Bangkok
Market Entry From
฿22M
SQM฿733,333RENT฿165k/mo
Main view
2108m
Nopparat

Technical Specs

Building DNA & Policies

Verticality
1 Floors
Built Year
2019
Buildings / Units
1 Building / 48 Units

Condio AI Overview

The Immediate Vicinity

The immediate environment offers little in terms of functional accessibility, with no markets, retail stores or food establishments within the 150-meter radius. Residents must rely on a vehicle or a slightly longer walk to access basic needs, making spontaneous errands or last-minute stops impractical. This setting is not designed for convenience, but rather for those prioritizing distance from daily urban commerce.

Lacking visible signs of retail or public activity, the area exudes a sense of quiet seclusion. The street remains largely untouched by the rhythms of the city — no vendor calls, no passing foot traffic, no storefront energy. It feels like a private pocket of space, where time moves slowly and the world beyond the gate feels distant.

150m

Walking Distance Lifestyle

Characterized by its serene, low-density environment, this neighborhood benefits from a single Lotus Express for grocery needs and a nearby religious landmark for cultural ambiance. The 8 households create an intimate setting, free from the pressures of urban density or ongoing construction. The absence of major roads or transport stops reinforces its quiet, self-contained nature.

Walkable amenities are sparse, with only Lotus Express addressing basic retail needs. Dining and health services are entirely absent within the 800m radius, necessitating a vehicle for daily errands. While the religious site offers a peaceful touch, the area prioritizes simplicity over convenience, appealing to those valuing solitude over immediate accessibility.

800m

District Connectivity

This area is not linked directly to major expressways or city arteries but is well-supported by a growing set of retail anchors—Tops, Big C, and Lotus’s—are spread throughout the region, ensuring residents have multiple shopping options. Makro is also accessible, adding to the commercial backbone. There is one hospital within short driving distance and two piers (Piers: 12), offering limited river access. The infrastructure here supports a service-oriented lifestyle but does not prioritize transport connectivity.

The district is residential and community-focused, with a suburban character. With 26 parks and 27 religious sites, it is a green, family-friendly environment. Construction activity is active but not overwhelming, with 14 ongoing projects. The low-rise, open layout supports a relaxed lifestyle where daily needs are met through nearby retail, but where access to major urban services requires planning. It is a stable, low-traffic area with a focus on residential comfort over commercial intensity.

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