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The Tree Bangpo Station (The Tree Bangpo Station) is a single-building high-rise condominium with 707 units, developed by Pruksa Real Estate and completed in 2013. It is located on Bangpo Station Road, Bang Sue Sub-district, Bang Sue District, Bangkok 10800, on a 3 rai 3 ngan 40.00 sq.wah land plot, with 285 parking spaces. In the rental market, tenants typically focus on the variety of unit choices available within the same project. The most frequently listed rentals are studio units for solo living, one-bedroom units for couples or professionals who want separated living and sleeping areas, and two-bedroom units for sharing rent with a friend or for small families. Because pricing and conditions can vary significantly by floor level, view, and interior fit-out, it’s worth prioritizing listings that clearly specify furniture, appliances, and contract terms before scheduling a viewing
With Bang Sue acting as a connector to multiple work-and-study zones, The Tree Bangpo Station (The Tree Bangpo Station) fits tenants who commute along rail lines into the city, including office staff working around Chatuchak–Phahonyothin, as well as those who regularly visit government offices near the New Parliament Complex (Sappaya-Sapasathan). Another strong tenant segment includes healthcare-related renters and people who need frequent access to nearby medical facilities such as Bangpo Hospital. The project is also practical for students and staff of King Mongkut’s University of Technology North Bangkok (KMUTNB), which is within the broader Bang Sue area. For lifestyle convenience, many renters choose this project to keep Gateway at Bangsue within easy reach, while still being able to connect onward to the larger retail hubs around Chatuchak
An office worker heading to the Chatuchak area can take the MRT Blue Line from Bang Pho Station to Chatuchak Park Station in about 10–15 minutes, then connect to the BTS or continue on foot to offices along Phahonyothin. For tenants who need to reach the New Parliament Complex, traveling by private car or public transport via Pracharat Sai 1 Road and Samsen Road typically takes around 15–25 minutes depending on traffic. KMUTNB students can usually commute by local public transport or private vehicle within a short distance, around 10–20 minutes. For shopping, tenants can ride the MRT to Gateway at Bangsue in roughly 5–10 minutes, and for Central Ladprao, they can go to MRT Chatuchak Park and transfer to BTS to Ha Yaek Lat Phrao, totaling about 20–30 minutes. To compare multiple rental listings within the same project, you can search on 9asset.com to review pricing, terms, and real unit photos before arranging a visit