The Lofts Yennakart

Bangkok-Yan Nawa-Chong NonsiChong Nonsi, Yan Nawa, Bangkok
Market Entry From
฿6.6M
SQM฿220,000RENT฿50k/mo
Main view
100m
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Technical Specs

Building DNA & Policies

Verticality
18 Floors
Built Year
2006
Buildings / Units
1 Building / 176 Units

Condio AI Overview

The Immediate Vicinity

There is a slight nod to convenience with a market located just 30 meters away, making it easy to grab essentials without a long walk. However, beyond that, the immediate area remains sparse in terms of retail or food options, so residents may need to plan more carefully for daily needs or use a vehicle for broader shopping. It’s not a fully equipped neighborhood, but the closest market makes for a small, practical foothold.

The overall atmosphere is still quite residential and low-key. With minimal commercial activity and few signs of daily hustle, the street feels like a quiet pocket, more about rest than retail. The presence of one market breaks the silence slightly but does not change the overall calm and private character of the area.

Stores
T
Tops1
7
7-Eleven2
Dining
C
Cafe2
F
Fuji1
F
Fast Food1
R
Restaurant9
T
Texas Chicken1
T
The Pizza Company1
ATMs
S
SCB1
K
KBank2
KS
Krungsri3
O
Other ATM1
BB
Bangkok Bank1
150m

Walking Distance Lifestyle

A mixed-use, evolving district with a blend of residential and commercial elements defines this area. The presence of Tops and Mini Big C supermarkets, along with a market, supports daily essentials, while educational and religious landmarks provide a community-centric vibe. Frequent bus stops at varying distances offer flexible local connectivity, though no major transit hubs exist.

The 10-minute radius delivers solid self-sufficiency: a Tops, Mini Big C, and Starbucks handle groceries and coffee, while a market caters to fresh produce. Parks are plentiful, and multiple schools nearby make it family-friendly. Residents can manage basic needs on foot but may require transport for specialized services or dining beyond fast-food options.

800m

District Connectivity

This area offers a well-organized retail and service footprint, with numerous Lotus’s and Big C stores within reach, along with Makro for larger purchases. The presence of a single hospital and over 200 schools highlights the district’s focus on everyday living and education. Access is facilitated by pier 91 and a network of feeder roads, making it a practical and accessible location for those who need to move between the city and its outskirts.

The district takes on a residential, mid-density character, with a mixture of schools and religious sites contributing to a stable, community-focused environment. It lacks the density or intensity of a full urban core but remains far from isolated. The absence of beaches or major leisure infrastructure suggests a more conventional, work-live balance — a place where quiet suburban life meets the city’s edge. It is a functional, low-key zone with a steady, predictable rhythm.

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