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600 Sqm. Shop listed for ฿ 350,000./Month
The ancient Chinese house over 200 years old for rent
The house was built in King Rama 3, Land 86 sq. Wah. Located in Talad Noi, Thanon Chareon Krung.
Near by Yaowarat, China town.
Near by Pier, Chaophraya River, Sheraton Hotel, Rivercity mall.
It's fully built, and there's a Chinese-style plaster house in King Rama3 and a wooden house was built in King Rama 5.
The car is accessible in the community space, It’a such a rare building in Bangkok.
Traditional Chinese buildings are looking for tenants who love traditional architecture.
It is a true 200-year-old house with a house history book, and it is a Chinese era house that began to come into Thailand during the reign of King Rama I and made trade near the Chao Phra River, near 7/11.
The building can be renovated, and there is an ancient Chinese well in the middle of the house.
In front of the house next to the road, there are Thai tourists, and foreigners passing by all day, and cafes and restaurants can be opened.
Any questions please quote the following listing ID 161374 when calling.
Property Detail
- Rent Price
- 350,000
- Bedroom
- -
- Bathroom
- -
- Interior size
- 600.00 Sqm.
- Type
- Shop
- Floor
- -
- Land size
- 344 Sqm.
- Reference
- LAZ161374
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