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Na Veera Ramintra is located on Soi Lat Pla Khao 70, Lat Pla Khao Road, Anusawari Sub-district, Bang Khen District, Bangkok 10220. This is a highly specific pocket for renters who want to live in the Lat Pla Khao–Ramintra zone, with practical connections out of the soi toward Ram Inthra Road and Phahonyothin Road. The project has 218 units and was completed in 2025, making it attractive for tenants prioritizing a newer building atmosphere. Rental listings within the project commonly include studio units for solo living with controlled monthly costs, 1-bedroom units for working professionals who want a separated sleeping area, and selected 2-bedroom units for couples with different work zones or renters needing an extra home-office room. Renting within the same project also makes it easier to compare value between corner units, higher-floor units, or fully furnished move-in-ready rooms. You can browse and compare listings for Na Veera Ramintra on 9asset.com to quickly review real unit details, contract terms, and price ranges within the same condominium.
Because it sits on Soi Lat Pla Khao 70, the project fits renters whose routines revolve around Ramintra–Kaset–Phahonyothin. Office employees and professionals commuting toward the Kaset–Nawamin area or the early Phahonyothin corridor benefit the most—especially those working near Kasetsart University (Bangkhen) or frequently visiting Bhumibol Adulyadej Hospital. It also matches tenants who spend their after-work time around Ramintra’s established retail and service hubs such as Central Ramindra and The Jas Ramintra, which function as convenient meeting points for dining and errands. Students (and parents arranging accommodation) who want a straightforward commute to Kasetsart University will find the area practical. In addition, renters who need to reach Don Mueang Airport regularly—such as airline staff or frequent domestic travelers—often prefer Bang Khen for its easier airport-bound routing compared with many inner-city neighborhoods.
For an office worker commuting to Kasetsart University (Bangkhen), traveling by car or public transport from Soi Lat Pla Khao 70 to connect with Phahonyothin Road typically takes around 15–30 minutes depending on traffic. For Bhumibol Adulyadej Hospital, using the Phahonyothin corridor toward Saphan Mai generally takes about 20–35 minutes. If your destination is Don Mueang Airport, driving via Phahonyothin Road and connecting toward Vibhavadi Rangsit Road usually takes roughly 25–45 minutes. For shopping and daily errands at Central Ramindra or The Jas Ramintra, using Ram Inthra Road as the main route often takes about 10–25 minutes. Renters who prefer rail-based commuting into the city can connect to the BTS Sukhumvit Line around the “Kasetsart University” or “Sena Nikhom” stations (depending on the chosen transfer point), then continue toward Ari–Siam; overall travel time is commonly around 35–60 minutes. This flexibility—between private car, public transport, and BTS connections—is a key reason many tenants shortlist Na Veera Ramintra.