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9 Beds, 6 Baths Townhouse listed for ฿ 26,000./Month
Spacious Townhouse for Rent in Hua Mak, Bang Kapi, Bangkok
Discover this expansive five-story townhouse located in the desirable Hua Mak area of Bang Kapi, Bangkok. Available for rent at 26,000 THB per month, this property is perfect for large families or individuals seeking ample living space.
Property Highlights
- 9 Bedrooms
- 6 Bathrooms
- Large living room with natural light
- Spacious balcony with a view of the trees
- Pet-friendly environment
- Company registration allowed
- Accommodates foreign residents
- Equipped with 4 air conditioning units
- Parking space for 3 cars
Additional Features
The townhouse boasts a beautifully lit wooden staircase, tiled floors throughout, and large windows providing plenty of natural light. Residents can enjoy a peaceful outdoor area with an exterior lighting system and seating on the balcony.
Conveniently located near Ramkhamhaeng 65 and close to the Chaleena Hotel, this property offers easy access to local amenities and public transportation. Initial move-in requires a deposit of two months' rent plus one month in advance.
Property Detail
- Rent Price
- 26,000
- Ownership
- Leasehold
- Bedroom
- 9
- Bathroom
- 6
- Interior size
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- Type
- Townhouse
- Floor
- 5
- Land size
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Location
Are there pros/cons of buying a condo on Thong Lo vs Ekkamai? Or are they similar?
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.
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.
Ekkamai is a bit (but a bit) quieter Other is pretty much the same - all depends on the specific project