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Bangkok-Phra Khanong-Bang ChakBang Chak, Phra Khanong, Bangkok
Main view
1395m
Suan Luang Rama IX

Technical Specs

Building DNA & Policies

Verticality
4 Floors
Built Year
2020
Buildings / Units
1 Building / 66 Units

Condio AI Overview

The Immediate Vicinity

The immediate setting offers little in the way of spontaneous errands or quick stops, as there are no markets, retail stores, or food outlets within a 150-meter radius. Residents will need to plan ahead or rely on a vehicle for even the simplest of daily needs like groceries or a casual coffee. The absence of nearby services means convenience is not baked into the everyday rhythm here.

What remains is a quiet, uncluttered backdrop with minimal foot traffic and no commercial presence to speak of. The atmosphere is subdued, with a sense of residential privacy and a clear absence of the typical urban buzz. It’s a location that feels removed from the city’s pulse, offering a blank slate rather than a lived-in neighborhood energy.

Stores
S
Supermarket1
ATMs
S
SCB1
BB
Bangkok Bank1
150m

Walking Distance Lifestyle

A low-key residential tone defines this area, punctuated by educational and religious landmarks. With 14 neighbors recorded, the population density is sparse, and the landscape remains primarily residential with minimal commercial development. The lack of retail or transport infrastructure reinforces a quiet, low-traffic setting. While schools and temples add a sense of community, the absence of major construction or road networks suggests a stable but underdeveloped district.

Lifestyle options are limited to convenience and education. A Lotus Express and KFC provide basic grocery and dining needs, while schools serve as a key local draw. However, there are no supermarkets for full grocery runs or diverse dining options, making a car essential for anything beyond routine shopping. The neighborhood supports simple routines but lacks the depth for a car-free lifestyle.

800m

District Connectivity

This area is characterized by its suburban accessibility and growing retail presence. A range of hypermarkets, including Tops, Big C, and Lotus’s, are positioned to serve the daily needs of residents. Two hospitals are within reach, offering necessary healthcare services. The district connects to piers, facilitating alternative transit options, though major roads are not a dominant feature, indicating a reliance on local and secondary routes for travel.

The district has a mid-density, evolving character. It supports family life with a reasonable number of schools and parks. While not as densely packed as the city core, the area maintains a sense of suburban comfort. Ongoing construction is present but not overwhelming, contributing to a steady development pace. It is a functional and accessible part of the city, suitable for those who prefer a quieter lifestyle with easy access to city resources.

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