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Chewathai interchange
Bang Sue Bangkok
พงศ์ศิริ พิรามรักษ์
พงศ์ศิริ พิรามรักษ์
Chewathai interchange
Bang Sue Bangkok
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Chewathai interchange
Bang Sue Bangkok
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Chewathai Interchange
Pracha Rat Sai 2Rd. Bang Sue Bang Sue Bangkok
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Chewathai Interchange
Pracha Rat Sai 2Rd. Bang Sue Bang Sue Bangkok
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Chewathai Interchange is a single-tower high-rise condominium with 279 units, developed by Chewathai PCL and completed in 2015. The project is located on Bang Sue road/soi area, Bang Sue Sub-district, Bang Sue District, Bangkok 10800 (no building number is provided, so it is not displayed). From a rental-market perspective, the project’s moderate unit count helps keep the community manageable, which many tenants value when it comes to day-to-day living and building management. Listings in this project are commonly found in studio and one-bedroom layouts—ideal for solo tenants and couples—while larger units also appear for renters who need extra space for a home office or storage. Another practical point for tenants who drive is the availability of around 170 parking spaces; as with any rental, tenants should confirm parking eligibility and conditions with the owner and juristic office before signing. To compare active rental listings within the same project and review pricing, furnishing, and lease terms, you can check 9asset.com for updated ads and unit-by-unit details
With its location in Bang Sue, Chewathai Interchange tends to attract tenants whose routines depend on fast connections across Bangkok. Typical renter profiles include office employees commuting toward the Chatuchak–Phahonyothin corridor, as well as professionals whose work requires frequent access to Krung Thep Aphiwat Central Terminal (Bang Sue Grand Station). The project also fits medical staff and visitors who need convenient access to nearby hospitals such as Kasemrad Prachachuen Hospital. For lifestyle-oriented tenants, Bang Sue offers straightforward access to shopping and daily conveniences, including Gateway at Bangsue and the broader Chatuchak area known for its weekend market and city amenities. Because studios and one-bedroom units are widely available in this project, it also works well for students or short-course learners who prefer living near a major transit node, reducing reliance on private cars while keeping multiple city zones within reach
A tenant working near Krung Thep Aphiwat Central Terminal can typically travel from Chewathai Interchange via MRT (Bang Sue Station) or a short taxi/motorbike ride, usually around 10–20 minutes depending on traffic and transfer time. For office workers heading to the Chatuchak area, a common rail route is MRT to Chatuchak Park Station, then connecting to BTS Mo Chit to continue along Phahonyothin; total travel time is often about 20–35 minutes. For shopping, Gateway at Bangsue is reachable by MRT in roughly 10–20 minutes, while Chatuchak Weekend Market is conveniently accessed by MRT to Chatuchak Park in about 20–30 minutes, offering a predictable, rail-based trip. Drivers can connect out of Bang Sue via Prachachuen Road and Phahonyothin Road, or use the Si Rat Expressway to reach inner-city areas; typical travel times range from 20–45 minutes depending heavily on peak-hour congestion, making the project practical for both rail commuters and car users