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Lumpini Ville Ramindra-Lak si
Anusawari Bang Khen Bangkok
Chayapat Rattanamul
Chayapat Rattanamul
Lumpini Ville Ramindra-Lak si
Anusawari Bang Khen Bangkok
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Lumpini Ville Ramindra-Lak si is a high-rise condominium consisting of 1 building on approximately 8 rai, with 1,271 units and 424 parking spaces. It was developed by L.P.N. Development Public Company Limited and completed in 2008. The project is located on Ramindra Road, Anusawari Sub-district, Bang Khen District, Bangkok 10210. From a rental perspective, the project’s large unit count typically translates into more listings to choose from within the same compound. Tenants most commonly find studio and 1-bedroom layouts, which fit solo living or couples, and some listings are offered fully furnished for fast move-ins—useful for professionals relocating into the area. If you want to compare available units in the same project by price, lease term, and room setup, you can browse listings on 9asset.com to narrow down options that match your budget and requirements.
Because it sits on Ramindra Road with practical connections toward Lak Si and Chaeng Watthana, this condo suits office staff and government employees commuting to the “Government Complex Commemorating His Majesty the King’s 80th Birthday Anniversary (Chaeng Watthana Road).” It also fits people working around “IT Square Lak Si,” where proximity to specialized IT retail and services is a daily advantage. Another common tenant profile includes medical personnel or frequent hospital visitors, especially those linked to “Bhumibol Adulyadej Hospital,” as well as airport-related workers who need access to “Don Mueang International Airport.” In addition, students and education staff from nearby institutions such as “Krirk University” and “Phranakhon Rajabhat University” often look for compact, cost-controlled units, while still staying close to everyday destinations like “Ying Charoen Market” and “Central Ramindra” for groceries, dining, and errands.
For tenants working at the “Government Complex (Chaeng Watthana Road),” commuting by public transport or private car typically involves connecting from Ramindra Road to Chaeng Watthana Road, taking around 20–35 minutes depending on traffic. Those heading to “IT Square Lak Si” usually travel via the Ramindra-to-Lak Si connection, often around 15–30 minutes. For airport staff or frequent flyers going to “Don Mueang International Airport,” driving or taking public transport toward the Vibhavadi Rangsit/Don Mueang direction generally takes about 25–45 minutes. On weekends, shopping at “Central Ramindra” is straightforward via Ramindra Road, typically 10–20 minutes, while picking up fresh food and local eats at “Ying Charoen Market” often takes about 15–25 minutes. Students commuting to “Phranakhon Rajabhat University” or “Krirk University” can use public transport along Ramindra Road and connecting Lak Si routes, usually around 15–35 minutes. These realistic travel patterns help renters plan daily life clearly—work, study, and leisure—while staying within the same practical zone.