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(Supalai Veranda Ratchavipha-Prachachuen) (ศุภาลัย เวอเรนด้า รัชวิภา-ประชาชื่น)
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(Supalai Veranda Ratchavipha-Prachachuen) (ศุภาลัย เวอเรนด้า รัชวิภา-ประชาชื่น)
Pracha ChuenRd. Bang Sue Bang Sue Bangkok
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Supalai Veranda Ratchavipha-Prachachuen is a single-tower high-rise condominium with 1,705 units on a 11-rai 3-ngan 55-sq.wah land plot. Developed by Supalai Public Company Limited and completed in 2017, it is located on Ratchavipha–Prachachuen Road, Bang Sue Subdistrict, Bang Sue District, Bangkok 10800. A key advantage of a large-scale project like this is the real availability of rental choices within the same building, allowing tenants to compare layouts without changing locations. Common rental listings typically include studio units for solo living, 1-bedroom units for professionals who want a separated sleeping area, and 2-bedroom units suited for sharing with a friend or a small family. For a more precise decision, tenants should confirm whether the unit faces the Ratchavipha–Prachachuen road side or a city-view side, as the atmosphere and privacy can differ noticeably. If you want to browse updated listings and compare multiple units within the same project, you can check 9asset.com.
With its Bang Sue location, this project suits tenants whose routines revolve around Bangkok’s Bang Sue transport hub, especially office staff and executives working near Krung Thep Aphiwat Central Terminal (Bang Sue Grand Station) or those who frequently connect across zones via MRT and intercity rail. It also fits healthcare professionals commuting to nearby Kasemrad Prachachuen Hospital, which sits along the same Prachachuen corridor. Another strong tenant segment is people working around Chatuchak, who want a rental base near the park area and the office clusters around Mo Chit–Chatuchak. Students and academic-related renters are also common, particularly those linked to King Mongkut’s University of Technology North Bangkok (KMUTNB) on the Prachachuen side, where studio and 1-bedroom rentals can balance time, privacy, and monthly costs. Overall, the project works well for renters who want a Bang Sue home base with fast multi-area connectivity and a wide range of unit options inside one established development.
For office workers heading to Krung Thep Aphiwat Central Terminal, commuting by car or public transport along Ratchavipha–Prachachuen typically takes about 10–20 minutes depending on traffic, and you can also connect to the MRT at Bang Sue Station or Tao Poon Station to reach other parts of the city efficiently. For students attending King Mongkut’s University of Technology North Bangkok (KMUTNB), traveling along Prachachuen by public transport or car often takes around 15–30 minutes, which supports a lifestyle with flexible class hours and late returns. For shopping, Central Ladprao and Union Mall near the Lat Phrao intersection are reachable via MRT connections toward the Chatuchak–Phahonyothin area, or by driving via Vibhavadi Rangsit Road, usually around 20–35 minutes. If you prefer green space for running or downtime, Chatuchak Park is another practical destination—via MRT to Chatuchak Park/Mo Chit stations or by car through Kamphaeng Phet 2 Road—typically about 20–30 minutes. These realistic routes help renters in different professions plan daily life from this project with strong flexibility for work, study, and leisure.