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Silom Line: 20 stations · 440 listings · 1,334 residences · median sale ฿167,656/m² · median rent ฿665/m²/mo.
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Bang Phrom
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BTS · Silom Line Future station
Description
Bang Phrom is stored as a future BTS Silom Line station in ThaiCozy, in Taling Chan on Bangkok's Thonburi side. The planned value is tied to the possible Bang Wa-Taling Chan extension, but it must be treated as future connectivity only. Current practical rail access still depends on Bang Wa BTS/MRT, road links, taxis, buses and local canal-side movement.
The neighborhood has a real identity beyond the future station. Thailand.go.th places Wat Saphan Floating Market on Pak Nam-Krachom Thong Road in Bang Phrom, Taling Chan, while other official tourism material describes Taling Chan's canal market routes around Khlong Chak Phra and nearby canals. Wikimedia Commons also identifies several Bang Phrom temples, including Wat Saphan, Wat Kaeo and Wat Krachom Thong. This is a west-Bangkok residential area with temples, food, canals, low-rise homes and local markets rather than a dense office corridor.
For property, Bang Phrom is best read as a family and lifestyle-value district with long-term upside if rail access improves. Houses, townhomes and modest condos can appeal to buyers who want space, quieter local character and access toward Bang Wa, Ratchaphruek and Taling Chan. Before pricing in a BTS premium, check official station progress, real walking routes, drainage and flood resilience, road width, parking, school/market access and whether rental demand is strong enough before the rail extension opens.
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