Palm Pavillion 3
Palm Pavillion 3
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Palm Pavillion 3
Condo
Chong Nonsi, Yan Nawa, Bangkok

2

Beds

1

Bath

5

Buildings
Completed

1996

180

Units
Palm Pavillion 3
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About Palm Pavillion 3

Palm Pavillion 3 is a well-established condominium development located in the Thung Wat Don district of Bangkok. With its completion in 1996, this project has been providing residents with comfortable and convenient living spaces for over two decades. Consisting of five buildings, each standing at nine floors high, Palm Pavillion 3 offers a total of 180 units for potential homeowners. The project's prime location in Sathon provides easy access to various amenities and attractions in the surrounding area.

Project Information

Amenities

BBQ Area
BBQ Area
Parking
Parking
Garden
Garden
Swimming Pool
Swimming Pool

Security and Safety

CCTV Surveillance
CCTV Surveillance
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Questions & Answers (1)
Q&A for Property, Project and Location
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Aurelien B
6 days ago
Asking about: Bangkok
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Are there pros/cons of buying a condo on Thong Lo vs Ekkamai? Or are they similar?

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Alex A
6 days ago
66 Property
66 Property
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Thong Lor and Ekkamai are very close to each other. Just a street over, however Ekkamai typically is better value yet still just 5-10 min away.

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Admin R
4 days ago
RE/MAX Executive Homes
RE/MAX Executive Homes
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While close to each other, Thonglor is more developed and has numerous shops, bars and restaurants. It is a more "desirable" neighbourhood and in demand. It will attract higher prices for both rent and sale. Ekkamai is a developing area, and will eventually catch up to Thonglor. So, if you like trendy areas, Tonglor will be your more expensive option, if you prefer to stretch your budget a little further, Ekkamai is a good option with a strong potential to increase in value.

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