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dBURA Pran Nok
ItsaraphapRd. Ban Chang Lo Bangkok Noi Bangkok
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dBURA Pran Nok
ItsaraphapRd. Ban Chang Lo Bangkok Noi Bangkok
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dBURA Pran Nok
ItsaraphapRd. Ban Chang Lo Bangkok Noi Bangkok
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dBURA Pran Nok is a high-rise condominium by Sansiri Public Company Limited, completed in 2014. It is located in the Bangkok Noi area, Ban Chang Lo Subdistrict, Bangkok Noi District, Bangkok 10700. Built on approximately 3 rai, the project consists of 2 buildings with 416 units and 181 parking spaces—an in-between scale that many tenants prefer because it offers choice without feeling overwhelmingly large. Rental listings within this project commonly include studio units for solo living, 1-bedroom units for working professionals or couples who want a clear separation between sleeping and living zones, and 2-bedroom units for small families or flat-sharing colleagues. In practice, tenants often narrow their decision by building position, view, and noise exposure, because within the same project these factors can materially change day-to-day comfort and perceived value.
The tenant profile at dBURA Pran Nok is strongly tied to the Siriraj–Pran Nok–Isaraphap corridor. A key group is medical staff and related professionals who work at Siriraj Hospital or Thonburi Hospital and want to reduce commuting time and shift-day stress. Another consistent segment is students and staff connected to Mahidol University (Siriraj Campus) who look for longer-term rentals in a location that supports early schedules and frequent campus trips. You also see office employees and small business owners whose daily routes run along Itsaraphap Road, Pran Nok Road, and Charan Sanitwong Road—people who need practical access to both Thonburi-side destinations and occasional trips into the old-town side. Everyday convenience is reinforced by area-specific amenities such as Pran Nok Market and the dense local dining scene around Bangkok Noi, which makes the project particularly suitable for tenants who actually live their routine in this neighborhood.
For doctors or nurses working at Siriraj Hospital, commuting from dBURA Pran Nok is typically done by private car or local public transport via Itsaraphap Road and Pran Nok Road, taking around 10–20 minutes depending on traffic. Tenants working at Thonburi Hospital often travel by car or taxi via Itsaraphap Road connecting toward Arun Ammarin Road, usually around 15–25 minutes. For Mahidol University (Siriraj Campus) students, local transport within the district is common, and some tenants combine it with MRT access by heading to MRT Itsaraphap or MRT Bang Khun Non to connect further into the city when needed. On weekends, many residents shop at Central Pinklao, reachable by car or public transport via Charan Sanitwong Road in roughly 15–30 minutes. For cross-river appointments or client meetings around Rattanakosin Island, routes via Arun Ammarin Road and nearby main bridges are frequently used, typically around 20–35 minutes. These practical, repeatable routes are a major reason the project appeals to tenants focused on the Pran Nok–Siriraj area.