The Ladprao intersection area, extending along Phahonyothin Road all the way to Kasetsart University, is another promising location in Bangkok. With the BTS Green Line, traveling to the city center such as Sukhumvit, Silom, and Sathorn is convenient. The Green Line also provides easy connections to Lak Si and Khukhot areas.

This vibrant neighborhood is home to a large population and is well-served by major shopping malls like Central Ladprao, Union Mall, Major Ratchayothin, Jatujak Market, and the upcoming Central Phahonyothin. It’s also conveniently located near renowned educational institutions such as Horwang School, Satrivoranart Bangkhen School, Attamit School, Kasetsart University, Kasetsart University Laboratory School Center for Educational Research and Development, and Sripatum University.

Additionally, this area is a hub for government offices and corporate headquarters, making it a popular choice for working professionals. Notable organizations in the area include the Royal Forest Department, Rasa Tower, Sun Towers, Siam Commercial Bank (SCB) Headquarter, Bank for Agriculture and Agricultural Cooperatives (BAAC) Headquarter, Department of Lands – Chatuchak office, and the Land Development Department.

Ladprao is a sought-after residential area for Bangkokians, especially young professionals, students, and long-time residents seeking to upgrade their living space. New condo developments in the area are mostly high-rise, typically starting at 3-4 million baht.

While detached houses are limited and primarily found in the outskirts, townhouses are abundant in the mid-Ladprao section around Soi 30 to Soi 40. Prices for detached houses are typically at 7 to above 10 million baht, while townhouses are priced around 4-5 million baht.

The Ladprao area’s combination of lush green spaces, convenient transportation, and growing development makes it a sought-after location for living and investment. With land prices averaging 1-1.45 million baht per square wah, this area continues to be a hotbed for property development.

    In particular, Chinese, Russian, and European nationals have shown a significant interest in Pattaya, both for work opportunities in Pattaya and the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC), as well as for long-term tourism, leisure, and investment purposes.

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