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Charan Sanit Wong 91 Alley, Charan Sanit Wong Road, Bang Bon Neau Subdistrict, Bang Phlat District, Bangkok, 10700141 M to MRT Bang O (BL08)
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Charan Sanit Wong Road, Bang O Subdistrict, Bang Phlat District, Bangkok, 10700438 M to MRT Bang O (BL08)
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De Lapis Charan 81

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9 Charan Sanit Wong Road, Bang O Subdistrict, Bang Phlat District, Bangkok, 1070096 M to MRT Bang Phlat (BL07)
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Chapter One Spark Charan

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10/1 83/2, Charan Sanit Wong Road, Bang O Subdistrict, Bang Phlat District, Bangkok, 10700177 M to MRT Bang Phlat (BL07)
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80 Charan Sanit Wong Road, Bang O Subdistrict, Bang Phlat District, Bangkok, 1070026 M to MRT Bang Phlat (BL07)

Project facts and rental unit options on Bang O Road

The Tree Rio Bang Aor Station is a single-building high-rise condominium located on Bang O Road, Bang O Sub-district, Bang Phlat District, Bangkok 10700. Developed by Pruksa Real Estate and completed in 2017, the project spans approximately 10 rai 80.00 sq.wah and contains 1,412 units—an important point for renters because a larger in-project supply typically translates into more choices in layout, furnishing level, and view direction. The project also provides 608 parking spaces, which suits tenants who alternate between rail commuting and driving. In the rental market, unit types commonly found here range from compact layouts designed for solo living to larger options that fit couples or shared living with a colleague. Because many units circulate within the same community, tenants often find it easier to compare prices and negotiate lease terms while staying within the same address and building profile

Who rents here: work, lifestyle, and key destinations around Bang Phlat

Given its Bang Phlat location, The Tree Rio Bang Aor Station tends to attract tenants who commute across Bangkok via MRT corridors, as well as healthcare professionals working near major local hospitals such as Yanhee Hospital—one of the most recognizable anchors in the upper Thonburi area. The project also fits civil servants and staff connected to the New Parliament House (Sappaya-Sapasathan) and the Kiakkai area, where predictable commuting time is a practical priority. Another common tenant profile includes office employees whose workplaces cluster around Bang Sue and Tao Poon, both known as strategic transit interchange zones. Additionally, renters who work along Charan Sanitwong Road in retail, services, or local businesses often consider this project because it is a large community where matching a specific budget and room specification is more achievable. For updated rental availability and comparable listings within the same project, many tenants and owners also use 9asset.com as a reference point

Commute scenarios: getting to work, study, and shopping from Bang O

For tenants working at Yanhee Hospital, traveling from The Tree Rio Bang Aor Station typically involves driving or taking public transport via Bang O Road and Charan Sanitwong Road, with an estimated travel time of about 10–20 minutes depending on traffic. For those employed around Krung Thep Aphiwat Central Terminal (Bang Sue Grand Station area), using the MRT from Bang O Station and connecting toward Bang Sue is a common approach, usually taking roughly 15–30 minutes in total depending on transfers and station walking distance. Commuters heading to Tao Poon can also rely on the MRT network, often reaching the area in about 10–20 minutes. For government-related work at the New Parliament House (Kiakkai), tenants may choose private cars or public transport routes via Samsen Road and adjacent main roads, with typical travel time around 20–40 minutes. For shopping and errands, many renters plan trips toward the Tao Poon–Bang Sue zone for broader transit connections, or head along Charan Sanitwong Road by road-based public transport, generally around 15–30 minutes, supporting a flexible day-to-day lifestyle from this Bang O address