Thonburi Complex

Bangkok-Bang Khun Thian-Samae DamSamae Dam, Bang Khun Thian, Bangkok
Main view
110m
Opposite Kheha Thonburi 2

Technical Specs

Building DNA & Policies

Verticality
1 Floors
Built Year
2007
Buildings / Units
1 Building / 459 Units

Condio AI Overview

The Immediate Vicinity

This address is currently devoid of shops, food outlets, or markets within reach, making it unsuitable for on-the-fly errands or casual dining. Residents would need to plan ahead or use a car for even basic needs like groceries or a meal. The environment reflects a more insular, home-focused setting rather than one integrated with city life.

The vibe is subdued and residential. Without the presence of active retail or public activity nearby, the area feels tranquil and private. It offers a quiet retreat from the city’s pace, though at the cost of instant accessibility and spontaneous engagement with the local scene.

Stores
7
7-Eleven1
C
Convenience Store3
Dining
F
Fast Food1
ATMs
S
SCB1
K
KBank2
KS
Krungsri1
O
Other ATM2
BB
Bangkok Bank1
150m

Walking Distance Lifestyle

A modest educational cluster defines this semi-residential stretch, anchored by a prominent school and a Big C supermarket. The low neighbor count (seven) suggests a fragmented development pattern with ample open space. The area lacks cohesive urban planning, resulting in a patchwork of isolated buildings rather than a connected community.

Grocery needs are met by the nearby Big C, but no other retail or dining options exist within walking range. This limited infrastructure points to a lifestyle where vehicle ownership becomes essential for accessing services beyond the basics. The setting leans toward functional simplicity over convenience.

800m

District Connectivity

This region benefits from a greater density of amenities, including multiple hypermarkets like Tops, Big C, and Lotus's, along with a pier for water-based transit. The presence of transit hubs adds a layer of connectivity, useful for local travel and ferry commuting. While hospitals are sparse, the district has a balanced distribution of schools and religious sites. Major roads are not clearly defined, so traffic movement depends on local arteries and ferry connections.

The district has a more developed suburban feel, with a higher concentration of public spaces such as parks. It supports a mixed-use lifestyle where daily needs like shopping and education are accessible within the immediate 4km radius. The area is neither a high-density city hub nor an isolated retreat—rather, it strikes a middle ground, blending suburban tranquility with enough infrastructure to support a functional, family-oriented community.

4km

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