Sahapat Village

Chon Buri-Si Racha-Nong KhamNong Kham, Si Racha, Chon Buri
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Technical Specs

Building DNA & Policies

Verticality
1 Floors
Built Year
2011
Buildings / Units
1 Building / 75 Units

Condio AI Overview

The Immediate Vicinity

The immediate environment offers no retail or food amenities within the 150-meter radius, making it necessary to depend on a vehicle or a longer walk for even basic needs like groceries or coffee. The setting lacks spontaneous convenience and favors a slower, more deliberate lifestyle without immediate urban perks.

The atmosphere is marked by its stillness and emptiness. With no shops, dining, or activity nearby, the street feels isolated and quiet, almost like a pause from the city. It’s a place defined by its lack of stimulation, ideal for those who value space and solitude but not suited for a lifestyle that relies on instant access to services.

ATMs
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SCB1
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KBank2
KS
Krungsri1
BB
Bangkok Bank1
150m

Walking Distance Lifestyle

The neighborhood is in its infancy, with almost no commercial or social infrastructure to speak of. A single Lotus Express marks the only retail presence, while the absence of restaurants, transport, or construction suggests a barren, undeveloped landscape. The lone nearby school and empty landmarks reinforce a sense of emptiness, making this feel more like a rural outpost than a functional residential zone. Its current state offers little beyond basic necessities, lacking the density or amenities to foster community life.

Walkable convenience is nonexistent—groceries must be sourced from the single Lotus Express, and dining or healthcare services are entirely absent. Residents would need a car for even minor errands, rendering this area impractical for those without one. While its quietude may appeal to some, the lack of infrastructure makes it a challenging option for everyday living.

800m

District Connectivity

This region lacks major roads or transit hubs within 4km, making it a remote and car-dependent area. While it has a modest number of hypermarkets (Tops and Lotus) at a distance, there are no hospitals nearby, which signals limited access to critical services. The absence of beaches and the low number of recreational amenities reinforce its function as a low-amenity, possibly rural or transitional area. Connectivity is limited to local roads, and daily essentials would require a deliberate commute to nearby urban centers.

The district character is quiet and underdeveloped, with only four parks and no beaches to define its lifestyle. The low number of schools and hospitals suggests a sparse population and minimal infrastructure investment. It is an area of open space and limited density, more likely to serve as a base for agriculture or as a buffer zone than as a vibrant residential or commercial community. The vibe is subdued, with little to suggest urban convenience or tourist accessibility.

4km

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