Permpoom Building

Bangkok-Phra Khanong-Bang ChakBang Chak, Phra Khanong, Bangkok
Main view
1486m
Punnawithi

Technical Specs

Building DNA & Policies

Verticality
7 Floors
Built Year
2009
Buildings / Units
1 Building

Condio AI Overview

The Immediate Vicinity

There are no nearby markets, retail stores, or dining spots within the 150-meter radius, meaning basic daily needs must be planned in advance or accessed via vehicle. The lack of walkable services limits the spontaneity of everyday life and places a premium on personal transport for even minor errands.

The vibe is calm and private, with no commercial presence to interrupt the quiet residential character of the area. This seclusion offers a strong sense of peace, but also reinforces the need for a car to stay connected to the city’s offerings.

Stores
7
7-Eleven1
Dining
C
Cafe1
B
Bar/Pub1
F
Fast Food1
R
Restaurant1
150m

Walking Distance Lifestyle

Characterized by a medium-density layout, this district merges residential comfort with accessible dining and retail. The 45 residents and cluster of fast-food outlets like KFC and McDonald’s suggest a youthful, transient demographic drawn to convenience. While the market nearby adds practicality, the lack of public transport or health facilities signals an environment better suited for car owners or those prioritizing spontaneity over structured infrastructure.

The area’s retail and dining options are its standout strengths. Major supermarkets like Lotus’s and Lotus Express coexist with a fast-food trifecta, ensuring both routine supplies and on-the-go meals. However, the absence of public transport and specialized services means a vehicle is essential for anything beyond daily basics, appealing to independent residents who enjoy flexibility over walkability.

800m

District Connectivity

The area is well-supplied with hypermarkets—Tops, Big C, Makro, and Lotus’s—within a 4km radius, ensuring consistent access to retail and food services. Two hospitals and two piers also fall within the radius, adding a layer of health and transport accessibility. However, the absence of major highways or transit hubs means that reaching the city center or major commercial hubs requires a more deliberate journey. Connectivity is strong for daily needs but less so for rapid city access.

The district is in active development, evidenced by the high number of schools, religious sites, and construction zones. It is neither a dense urban core nor a secluded suburb, but rather a transitional zone with a growing residential and educational presence. The presence of piers adds a maritime element to the area’s character, but overall it remains functional and residential, with a mix of low to mid-rise buildings and community-focused infrastructure.

4km

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