Serene Residence 57

Bangkok-Vadhana-Khlong Tan NueaKhlong Tan Nuea, Watthana, Bangkok
Main view
185m
Unknown Stop

Technical Specs

Building DNA & Policies

Verticality
7 Floors
Built Year
2021
Buildings / Units
1 Building

Condio AI Overview

The Immediate Vicinity

This location lacks immediate retail or dining options within the 150-meter radius, making it necessary to drive or walk further for essentials like groceries, drinks, or meals. While this may not appeal to those seeking walkable convenience, it does encourage a more planned routine or a reliance on delivery services. The area is clearly residential in function, with little support for spontaneous errands.

As a result, the vibe is subdued and private, with a quiet, low-traffic ambiance. There are no storefronts or public activity to draw attention, creating a sense of retreat. The street feels like a background scene in the city — calm, consistent, and largely undisturbed by external noise or energy.

Stores
M
Mall2
7
7-Eleven4
S
Supermarket1
G
Grocery Shop5
C
Convenience Store1
Dining
C
Cafe6
B
Bar/Pub2
F
Fast Food1
S
Starbucks1
R
Restaurant19
ATMs
S
SCB3
K
KBank3
KS
Krungsri5
O
Other ATM1
BB
Bangkok Bank3
150m

Walking Distance Lifestyle

A vibrant, mid-scale district emerges from the mix of retail, green spaces, and educational facilities. The area’s accessibility is bolstered by multiple bus stops, including one near a BTS station, creating a hub for both local life and commuting. Parks and markets anchor the neighborhood’s communal feel, while the variety of schools signals a family-friendly environment. The layout feels dynamic yet balanced, avoiding overdevelopment.

Lifestyle infrastructure thrives here: Big C and Makro cover major grocery needs, while Starbucks and fast-food chains cater to casual dining. Two markets within reach add fresh produce options. The inclusion of a pharmacy and nearby religious sites completes the essential services, supporting a walkable routine with minimal car reliance.

800m

District Connectivity

The area is supported by a strategic mix of retail and transport infrastructure, with multiple hypermarket brands — Tops, Big C, Lotus’s, and Makro — accessible via local roads and piers. While not a primary transit hub, the district offers a steady flow of movement, connecting residents to key services and major commuter routes. International hospitals and schools are within reach but require a brief drive, aligning with a suburban lifestyle that prioritizes vehicle use. The layout is designed for convenience without the density of a central urban core, making it functional for a range of residents.

This is a developing suburban zone, shaped more by growth than by tourism or leisure. The presence of numerous construction zones alongside parks and religious sites gives the area a mixed-use character. It lacks the intensity of commercial or beachfront districts but offers a steady balance of infrastructure and open space. The vibe is less about exclusivity and more about accessibility, with a steady rhythm of activity driven by construction and local commerce.

4km

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