Library Houze Pracha Uthit
2 Pracha Uthit Road, Bang Mot Subdistrict, Thung Khru District, Bangkok, 10140
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Project Concept
Library House Pracha Uthit is shaped around a “liveable library” concept - turning the calm, organized atmosphere of a library into a practical home environment. Set in Bang Mod, Thung Khru, an area known for established neighborhoods and education hubs, the design targets residents who value quiet living and focus, especially for work-from-home routines.
The core idea is clarity and concentration. Circulation is planned to feel intuitive and uncluttered, similar to walking through library aisles that gently lead you to different functional corners. Interior tones lean warm and understated - wood-like textures, earth colors, and matte surfaces - to soften the building’s feel and reduce visual stress.
Natural light is treated as a key design tool. Openings and window placement aim to deliver soft brightness rather than harsh glare, supporting a relaxed reading-like mood. Room layouts emphasize built-in-style storage and clear zoning, echoing the discipline of bookshelves that keep spaces tidy and easy to maintain.
From an investor’s perspective, the “quiet, work-ready” positioning is a strong differentiator in the Pracha Uthit zone. It aligns with rental demand from young professionals and staff seeking privacy and comfort, while still benefiting from convenient access to major roads and everyday amenities nearby.
Project Highlights
Library House Pracha Uthit is located in Bang Mot, Thung Khru - a residential pocket that stays relatively calm while still being close to everyday amenities. It suits residents working around Rama 2, Suksawat, and Rat Burana, and it also appeals to buy-to-let owners targeting local demand. The key advantage is a practical Pracha Uthit address with multiple road connections, making daily commuting and errands more straightforward than projects tucked deep inside smaller lanes.
- Livable neighborhood surrounded by community shops, local eateries, markets, and daily services across the Pracha Uthit-Bang Mot area.
- Road connectivity with convenient links to Pracha Uthit, Phutthabucha, and Suksawat, enabling easier access toward Rama 2 and Rama 3. This project is primarily car and motorbike commuter-friendly rather than rail-oriented.
- More privacy a smaller-scale development that typically feels quieter and less crowded than large high-rise clusters closer to Rama 3.
- Rental resilience supported by local tenants such as employees and students in Thung Khru, helping reduce vacancy risk compared with areas relying on tourism-driven demand.
- Distinct positioning simple, liveable concept with easier upkeep and controllable living costs - suitable for first-time buyers building a property portfolio on Bangkok’s southern side.
Description
Library House Pracha Uthit is located at No. 2, Bang Mot, Thung Khru, Bangkok 10140. This condominium is a Low Rise development, suitable for residents seeking a home in the Pracha Uthit area with convenient access to Rama 2, Suksawat, and nearby industrial and residential zones. The project was developed by Library House Development and was completed around 2015.
The project consists of 1 residential building with 8 floors and approximately 70 units. Parking is available for around 30% of total units. Room types mainly include studio and 1-bedroom layouts, with unit sizes starting at approximately 22 - 30 sq.m. This makes the project suitable for both owner-occupiers and rental investors, especially due to its proximity to King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi.
Facilities include a lobby, fitness room, passenger elevator, common area, and parking spaces. Security systems include security personnel, CCTV, and key card access. There is no mass transit station within easy walking distance, but the location can connect to the future MRT Purple Line South extension and offers road access via Pracha Uthit Road, Suksawat Road, and Chalerm Maha Nakhon Expressway.
From a residential perspective, the location benefits from nearby community areas, local markets, restaurants, and educational institutions. For investment, it suits rental demand from people working or studying in Thung Khru, Bang Mot, and Rama 2. For comparison with another Bangkok condominium project, you may also view Star View Rama 3.
Information regarding juristic management is not clearly available in public sources, so buyers and tenants should verify directly with the project office or building management before making a decision.
Price Trend
Library House Pracha Uthit in Bang Mot-Thung Khru serves practical demand from employees around Suksawat-Rama 2 and nearby universities. In 2026, pricing is expected to be steady with gradual growth rather than spikes. Compared with Rama 3 riverside projects, entry prices are lower, while rental demand remains relatively resilient for budget-focused tenants.
- Resale price per unit (2026): 1-bed 28-32 sq.m. typically around THB 1.45-1.75M.
- Price per sq.m.: roughly THB 50,000-58,000 per sq.m., aligned with nearby Rama 2-Rat Burana comparables.
- Average rent: THB 6,500-8,500 per month for fully furnished units.
Rental Yield (sample): Purchase THB 1.60M, rent THB 7,500 per month. Annual rent = 7,500 x 12 = THB 90,000. Yield = 90,000 ÷ 1,600,000 = 5.6% per year (before common fees, vacancy, and taxes).
Capital Gain outlook: With relatively high supply in the wider area, upside tends to come from buying below market and maintaining unit condition. A realistic expectation is 2-4% annual price appreciation in a normal market, supported by local employment and affordable demand. Key risks are new competing launches pressuring rents; investors should keep renovation costs tight and price competitively to protect returns.
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