Quarto Sukhumvit 81

Bangkok-Vadhana-Phra Khanong NueaPhra Khanong Nuea, Watthana, Bangkok
Main view
1978m
Punnawithi

Technical Specs

Building DNA & Policies

Verticality
1 Floors
Built Year
2026
Buildings / Units
1 Building

Condio AI Overview

The Immediate Vicinity

The immediate environment is devoid of retail or dining options, creating a scenario where even basic errands require a short trip beyond the doorstep. There are no markets, stores, or food outlets within a 150-meter radius, meaning that daily essentials must be planned for or accessed via car. The convenience of spontaneous outings is limited, and residents would need to rely on nearby junctions or well-known hubs like Tops or 7-Eleven for routine purchases.

Despite the lack of commercial presence, this area exudes a sense of seclusion and calm. The absence of foot traffic and storefronts gives the street a quiet, residential character. It is a place where the outside world feels distant, offering a sense of privacy but also a trade-off in terms of immediate accessibility.

Stores
M
Mall2
7
7-Eleven1
Dining
C
Cafe2
R
Restaurant2
ATMs
S
SCB2
K
KBank1
KS
Krungsri1
150m

Walking Distance Lifestyle

Defined by its urban-commercial blend, this area thrives on proximity to major supermarkets and fast-food chains. The moderate density supports a lively yet functional setting, with markets and schools contributing to local vibrancy. Absence of public transport hubs means car ownership remains practical for efficient mobility.

Lifestyle infrastructure is robust: Big C, Lotus’s, and Lotus Express ensure diverse grocery options, while two McDonald’s locations and a Burger King cater to quick meals. A pharmacy adds convenience, though healthcare facilities are otherwise sparse. The walkable radius supports active, self-sufficient routines, with minimal reliance on vehicles for daily errands.

800m

District Connectivity

Strategically positioned within a 4km grid that includes Phra Khanong and Bangkok Bus Terminal (Eastern), this area benefits from a dense network of hypermarkets (Tops, Big C, Lotus’s, Makro) and transit access. The absence of major highways or beaches suggests a land-based urban focus, where convenience is prioritized through proximity to daily essentials and schools. Healthcare access is maintained via nearby hospitals, though the area is not dominated by major hospital clusters.

This region maintains a suburban-urban hybrid character, with a moderate density of residential and commercial buildings. Parks and religious sites contribute to a local sense of community and cultural identity. While not a core city hub, it supports a lifestyle centered on local convenience and accessibility, with construction activity hinting at future expansion.

4km

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