Oakwood Studios Sukhumvit Bangkok

Bangkok-Khlong Toei-Khlong TanKhlong Tan, Khlong Toei, Bangkok
Main view
843m
Bangkok Bus Terminal (Eastern)

Technical Specs

Building DNA & Policies

Verticality
8 Floors
Built Year
2022
Buildings / Units
1 Building / 177 Units

Condio AI Overview

The Immediate Vicinity

This local pocket offers very limited immediate functionality, with no markets, retail stores, or food outlets within 150 meters. Residents would need to plan ahead for even the simplest errands, as the area lacks any form of on-the-spot convenience. A car becomes a necessity, or at least a regular supplement, to daily life.

The atmosphere is subdued and residential, with a quiet, low-traffic character. Without the presence of commercial activity or public spaces, the street feels private and insulated, leaning toward a minimalist, self-contained lifestyle rather than urban connection.

Stores
7
7-Eleven1
Dining
C
Cafe3
R
Restaurant3
ATMs
S
SCB1
KS
Krungsri1
150m

Walking Distance Lifestyle

This neighborhood exhibits a medium-scale residential character with a family-oriented atmosphere, shaped by the presence of multiple schools and open green spaces. The moderate population density (119 neighbors) creates a balance between community feel and urban accessibility. Parks and religious landmarks dot the landscape, contributing to a laid-back yet functional environment. While the area feels established, there’s little visible construction activity, suggesting stability over rapid transformation.

The walkable radius offers basic convenience stores like Starbucks and McDonald’s, but lacks major supermarkets or grocery chains beyond a single market. Residents will need a vehicle or public transport for substantial shopping needs. The limited dining options are offset by the proximity to schools and parks, making it suitable for those prioritizing education and green spaces over retail diversity.

800m

District Connectivity

This region is a mid-density node with a functional road system and a variety of retail and service hubs within a 4km radius. A cluster of hypermarkets — including Tops, Big C, and Lotus’s — is accessible via local connectors, offering residents reliable access to daily essentials without venturing into the city core. Major hospitals and international schools are further afield, requiring a moderate drive, while transit hubs like Piers offer alternative access to waterways. The grid is well-anchored, supporting a lifestyle centered on convenience and local accessibility.

The macro-character of the district is suburban with a developing edge. While not a dense urban core, the area has a mix of residential and light commercial uses, with a notable number of schools, parks, and religious sites contributing to a family-friendly atmosphere. The presence of construction zones suggests ongoing expansion. It is a transitional landscape, neither fully city nor countryside, offering a balance between accessibility and space.

4km

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