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Sukhumvit Line: 67 stations · 2,113 listings · 3,986 residences · median sale ฿164,121/m² · median rent ฿679/m²/mo.
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Wat Sakul
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BTS · Sukhumvit Line Future station
Description
Wat Sakul is a future station in ThaiCozy's Sukhumvit Line dataset on the Bang Kaeo / Bang Na-Trat side of Bang Phli, Samut Prakan. The wider corridor is covered by official Bangkok Bang Na-Suvarnabhumi light rail planning materials, while current public-transport access still relies on existing BTS/MRT nodes, buses, shuttles and road links. For property, Wat Sakul should be presented as future rail connectivity rather than current BTS service.
The catchment sits close to MEGAbangna, IKEA Bangna, Bang Na-Trat Road and large low-rise residential estates in Bang Kaeo. OSM/Nominatim confirms MEGAbangna as a named mall on Debaratna Road in Bang Kaeo, and Commons provides licensed Mega Bangna imagery. This gives the station area a strong retail and family-housing identity, with demand shaped by regional shopping, schools, eastern-ring-road access, airport-side employment and car-based daily movement.
For real estate, Wat Sakul is most relevant to townhouses, detached houses, land plots and affordable condos serving families and workers around Mega Bangna, Bang Phli and eastern Bangkok. Future rail can improve visibility and resale liquidity, but buyers should verify delivery timing, actual walking/shuttle access, Bang Na-Trat traffic, flood/drainage history, parking dependence and competition from nearby condo clusters. Krungsri and CBRE research support infrastructure-led demand, but both market context and financing/inventory risks still argue for disciplined rent assumptions.
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