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Lumpini Condo Town Ramindra-Lak si
Ram IntraRd. Anusawari Bang Khen Bangkok
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Lumpini Condo Town Ramindra-Lak si is a low-rise condominium located in Soi Ramindra 3 on Ramindra–Lak Si Road, Anusawari Sub-district, Bang Khen District, Bangkok 10210. Developed by LPN Development PCL and completed in 2008, the project sits on approximately 12-3-0 rai and consists of 7 buildings with a total of 1,568 units, plus 480 parking spaces. For renters, one practical advantage of a multi-building “condo town” layout is the breadth of listings that appear in the market. The most commonly found rental options are studio units for solo living and 1-bedroom units for working professionals who prefer a separated sleeping area, with some 2-bedroom layouts occasionally offered for roommates or small families. Many landlord listings in this project are positioned as move-in-ready, typically with essential furniture and standard appliances aligned with the rental expectations in this specific development. This makes it easier for tenants to compare unit conditions and pricing across buildings when browsing listings on 9asset.com
Because the location naturally links Ramindra and Lak Si, the core tenant base of Lumpini Condo Town Ramindra-Lak si often includes office employees and service-sector professionals commuting toward the Chaeng Watthana–Lak Si corridor, such as those working around the Chaeng Watthana Government Complex and nearby offices and retail strips along Chaeng Watthana Road. Another consistent group is airport-related staff and frequent flyers who need practical access to Don Mueang Airport. The project also fits healthcare personnel and residents who regularly visit nearby medical facilities such as Bhumibol Adulyadej Hospital, as well as workers in the Saphan Mai area where major retail and a large fresh market ecosystem supports daily life, including Ying Charoen Market. On the education side, some tenants are students or university-related staff connected to Kasetsart University (Bangkhen), since commuting toward the Phahonyothin corridor is manageable from this zone. As a result, demand spans solo renters, couples, and shared-rental groups aiming to control monthly costs while staying within Bangkok’s northern inner-city area.
Tenants working in the Chaeng Watthana area, such as the Chaeng Watthana Government Complex, commonly use public transport from Ramindra–Lak Si Road to connect into Chaeng Watthana Road, typically taking about 20–35 minutes depending on traffic. For Don Mueang Airport, many renters choose a private car or taxi via Vibhavadi Rangsit Road, averaging around 20–30 minutes in off-peak periods. Healthcare-focused commuters heading to Bhumibol Adulyadej Hospital often travel along the Phahonyothin axis toward Saphan Mai–Don Mueang, usually around 25–40 minutes. Students going to Kasetsart University (Bangkhen) can rely on public transport along Phahonyothin, with travel time commonly about 25–45 minutes. On weekends or after work, residents frequently shop at Central Ramindra or pick up groceries at Ying Charoen Market, using either public transport or a private vehicle along Ramindra Road, typically within 10–25 minutes—routes that align closely with the day-to-day lifestyle of renters in this specific project.