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The Tree Huamak Interchange is a condominium by Pruksa Real Estate, completed in 2020. The registered address is No. 869, Min Buri Subdistrict, Bang Kapi District, Bangkok 10240. With a total of 590 units, the project tends to have a relatively active rental supply within the same development, which helps tenants compare like-for-like options. In day-to-day rental listings, you will commonly see studio units for solo living, 1-bedroom units for working professionals who want a separated sleeping area, and selected 2-bedroom units suitable for sharing or a small family (subject to what owners release). If you want to review current listings and benchmark asking rents within this specific project, 9asset.com is a practical place to filter by budget, furnishing, and lease terms before arranging viewings.
The Tree Huamak Interchange fits tenants whose routines are anchored in the Ramkhamhaeng–Huamak–Srinagarindra corridor, where daily services, retail, and workplaces cluster. Office employees and service-sector professionals who frequent The Mall Lifestore Bangkapi and Makro Ladprao often prefer staying in this zone to reduce cross-city travel. It also works well for people who need convenient access to healthcare nodes such as Ramkhamhaeng Hospital and Samitivej Srinakarin Hospital, where a predictable road-based commute matters. For education-driven demand, students (and parents arranging accommodation) connected to Ramkhamhaeng University commonly look for rentals in this broader area, making unit selection in this project more about real commute practicality and value than generic “city-center” positioning.
For a tenant working around The Mall Lifestore Bangkapi, traveling from The Tree Huamak Interchange by private car or ride-hailing via Ramkhamhaeng Road typically takes about 10–20 minutes depending on traffic. Reaching Ramkhamhaeng Hospital via the same corridor is often around 15–25 minutes. If your destination is Samitivej Srinakarin Hospital, using Srinagarindra Road as the main route usually takes roughly 20–35 minutes on weekdays. Students commuting to Ramkhamhaeng University can use public transport along Ramkhamhaeng Road or drive, averaging about 15–30 minutes. For Suvarnabhumi Airport, drivers can connect toward the Bangkok–Chonburi Motorway (Motorway 7), with a typical travel time of about 25–45 minutes. In practice, choosing a unit in this project should align with your primary direction of travel—toward Ramkhamhaeng or toward Srinagarindra—because that single decision can noticeably reduce daily commute time.