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Parc Residence @ Phahol 67 is a low-rise condominium on Phahonyothin 67, Anusawari Sub-district, Bang Khen District, Bangkok 10220. Developed by Sirin Estate and completed in 2015, the project comprises 369 units across 4 buildings, creating a more segmented, residential feel than high-rise towers. Another practical detail for renters is the 123-car parking supply, often considered by tenants who drive regularly. Rental listings within the project commonly include studio units for solo living, 1-bedroom units for couples or professionals who want a separate sleeping area from a work corner, and occasionally larger layouts for tenants who need extra storage or a more serious home-office setup. To compare available listings specifically within the same project unit-by-unit, you can browse options on 9asset.com
This Phahonyothin 67 pocket in Bang Khen suits renters working around Saphan Mai–Lak Si–Ramintra, including office staff and government-related personnel commuting to the Chaeng Watthana Government Complex. It also fits tenants whose jobs require frequent access to Don Mueang Airport, such as aviation-related roles or logistics schedules that involve early departures. For daily living, many renters value proximity to area-specific essentials like Ying Charoen Market, and those who want to stay near healthcare services in the neighborhood, such as CGH Hospital, for appointments or family support. Another renter segment includes students or people with activities around Kasetsart University (Bangkhen), who prefer a calmer low-rise environment while still being able to connect to transit and main roads without complicated transfers.
For a tenant commuting to the Chaeng Watthana Government Complex, driving via Phahonyothin Road connecting toward Chaeng Watthana typically takes about 20–35 minutes depending on traffic. Alternatively, using the BTS Green Line from nearby stations in the Saphan Mai corridor, such as Sai Yud Station or Saphan Mai Station, then continuing by local transport, can help reduce peak-hour delays. For frequent flyers or airport staff heading to Don Mueang Airport, a private car route via Phahonyothin and Vibhavadi Rangsit Road usually takes around 20–30 minutes. Students traveling to Kasetsart University (Bangkhen) can take the BTS to Kasetsart University Station, with an overall travel time of roughly 25–40 minutes including access time and waiting. On weekends, tenants can reach Ying Charoen Market in about 5–10 minutes, and Central Ramindra in about 10–20 minutes by car or local transport along Phahonyothin, making the project a practical rental base for work, study, and everyday errands within the Bang Khen–Saphan Mai area.