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Sathorn-Ratchaphruek
511 Sai Tai Mai - Pak Nam
145 Pak Nam - Mo Chit 2
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511 Sai Tai Mai - Pak Nam
511 Sai Tai Mai - Pak Nam: 19 stations · 107 listings · 66 residences · median sale ฿177,303/m² · median rent ฿800/m²/mo.
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Central Chit Lom
เซ็นทรัล ชิดลม
Bus · 511 Sai Tai Mai - Pak Nam
Description
Central Chit Lom is one of the most legible non-rail stops in this dataset because the stop name points to a long-established retail anchor in a fully proven CBD catchment. Official BTS information confirms nearby `Chit Lom` as station `E1` on the Sukhumvit Line, and OpenStreetMap explicitly maps the stop as `Central Chit Lom`. Central Retail's own current materials describe `Central Chidlom` as `The Store of Bangkok`, which is useful shorthand for the district's role: this is not a speculative address but a mature, high-footfall frontage inside one of Bangkok's most liquid mixed-use retail corridors.
The surrounding context is strong and easy to read. `Central Embassy` officially places itself at the `Phloen Chit Road` and `Wireless Road` junction, immediately next to the same Chit Lom-Phloen Chit catchment, while the BTS gives the corridor fast linkage to Siam, Phloen Chit and the wider core. In urban terms, the stop sits inside a polished shopping-and-office belt shaped by premium department-store trade, bridge-linked pedestrian movement, hotels, beauty and wellness demand, and everyday commuter spending rather than by quiet neighborhood residential life.
For real estate, the best fit is compact, income-oriented product with strong turnover: premium condos, serviced apartments, executive rentals, short-stay units, beauty and wellness space, food frontage, boutique office floors and small mixed-use assets that benefit from repeat CBD footfall. Krungsri continues to see transport-linked districts supporting housing demand, while CBRE remains selective on product and pricing in central Bangkok. Around Central Chit Lom, the most defensible value comes from walkability, retail gravity and repeated spending power more than from a scarcity-only prestige story.
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