Government Centre Catches the Attention of Residential Run
The area of northern Bangkok neighboring Rama V, Rattanathibet and Chaeng Wattana Roads is mounting in significance as a centre of housing property development as this year's notch of the new Government Centre draws closer.
Developers have launched new housing projects in the area with a shared market value of approximately Bt100 billion. Half of them are detached housing projects and the leftover are condominiums and others, springing up in expectation of strong demand for close by residential when the Government Centre opens.
Both detached housing and condominium projects in the area are not astonishingly besieged at state employees whose headquarters will change when government offices shift from various parts of the city to the new centre.
The Government Centre has also fascinated an ample move into the area by private-sector organizations. The University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce, for one, plans to launch a fresh branch in Chaeng Wattana Road close to the Pak Kret junction. Well-liked department stores and discount stores are also setting up in the area, together with Central, Tesco Lotus, Big C Supercentre, and Makro. Carrefour launched on Chaeng Wattana Road a few years back. The movement has also fascinated new bank branches.
The projects put forward an extensive range of apartments priced between Bt1.5 million-Bt20 million per unit.
Sansiri started a detached-house project known as Burasiri Ratchapreuk-Chaeng Wattana, of value Bt1.2 billion, in December 2008.
Quality Houses is building two detached housing projects on Chaeng Wattana Road of value Bt2.01 billion and Bt2.5 billion.
Property Perfect decided to build both detached houses and apartments, with an entire value of Bt4 billion, on Chaeng Wattana Road close to Pak Kret junction in 2009. This will be near to the new branch of the University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce.
Asian Property Development started The City at Rattanathibet, of value Bt1.4 billion, in December 2008.
Demand for housing units, particularly condominiums, was getting ready to grow in the Chaeng Wattana Road area, although the purchasing power of the purchasers involved would be less than those looking for residences in the central business district.
Developers have launched new housing projects in the area with a shared market value of approximately Bt100 billion. Half of them are detached housing projects and the leftover are condominiums and others, springing up in expectation of strong demand for close by residential when the Government Centre opens.
Both detached housing and condominium projects in the area are not astonishingly besieged at state employees whose headquarters will change when government offices shift from various parts of the city to the new centre.
The Government Centre has also fascinated an ample move into the area by private-sector organizations. The University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce, for one, plans to launch a fresh branch in Chaeng Wattana Road close to the Pak Kret junction. Well-liked department stores and discount stores are also setting up in the area, together with Central, Tesco Lotus, Big C Supercentre, and Makro. Carrefour launched on Chaeng Wattana Road a few years back. The movement has also fascinated new bank branches.
The projects put forward an extensive range of apartments priced between Bt1.5 million-Bt20 million per unit.
Sansiri started a detached-house project known as Burasiri Ratchapreuk-Chaeng Wattana, of value Bt1.2 billion, in December 2008.
Quality Houses is building two detached housing projects on Chaeng Wattana Road of value Bt2.01 billion and Bt2.5 billion.
Property Perfect decided to build both detached houses and apartments, with an entire value of Bt4 billion, on Chaeng Wattana Road close to Pak Kret junction in 2009. This will be near to the new branch of the University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce.
Asian Property Development started The City at Rattanathibet, of value Bt1.4 billion, in December 2008.
Demand for housing units, particularly condominiums, was getting ready to grow in the Chaeng Wattana Road area, although the purchasing power of the purchasers involved would be less than those looking for residences in the central business district.
Labels: condominiums, Housing projects, housing property development
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