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V-Twin Donjan (V-Twin Donjan) is a condominium in the Tha Sala–Donjan area, located in Tha Sala Subdistrict, Mueang Chiang Mai District, Chiang Mai 50000. Developed by Buakaew Munkhong Co., Ltd., the project was completed in 2014 and comprises 106 units. When looking for rentals here, the most common listings focus on practical, easy-to-live-in layouts. Studio units are frequently offered for solo tenants, while one-bedroom units suit couples or hybrid workers who want a separate sleeping area from a work corner. Depending on each listing, some units come with basic furniture and appliances, allowing tenants to compare value between unfurnished and move-in-ready options within the same project.
V-Twin Donjan (V-Twin Donjan) tends to fit office employees and professionals who work on the eastern side of Mueang Chiang Mai and want quick access to main roads connecting commercial and employment areas. Many tenants choose this zone because it is convenient to shopping destinations such as Central Festival Chiangmai and Big C Extra Chiang Mai 2 (Donjan), and healthcare services at Bangkok Hospital Chiang Mai. It can also work for students or trainees who need to commute into the city, as routes toward Chiang Mai University are manageable from this side of town. Another practical advantage is proximity to a key transport hub, Chiang Mai Bus Terminal (Arcade), for those who travel between provinces regularly.
For example, an office tenant commuting to meetings or errands around Central Festival Chiangmai can travel from V-Twin Donjan (V-Twin Donjan) by private car or taxi/ride-hailing via the Chiang Mai–Lampang Road corridor, typically taking about 10–20 minutes depending on traffic. A tenant working in healthcare or visiting Bangkok Hospital Chiang Mai can usually reach it by car or ride-hailing along main roads in roughly 10–20 minutes. For frequent interprovincial travelers, getting to Chiang Mai Bus Terminal (Arcade) by car or public transport often takes around 15–25 minutes. If flying is required, Chiang Mai International Airport is commonly reached by car through city routes in about 20–35 minutes. Notably, Chiang Mai does not currently operate an urban rail system, so planning around private vehicles and ride-hailing services is the most reliable approach for punctual daily travel.