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Chao Phraya Express Boat: 26 stations · 42 listings · 40 residences · median sale ฿193,275/m² · median rent ฿641/m²/mo.

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Wat Rajsingkorn Asiatique

Chao Phraya Express · Chao Phraya Express Boat

Sale median ฿226,041/m²
Rent median N/A
Coordinates 13.70654, 100.50385
Station order 26

Description

Wat Rajsingkorn Asiatique is one of the clearest south-riverside leisure-and-commuter stops because the traditional pier name and the modern riverfront destination now sit in the same operating catchment. OpenStreetMap maps the stop as `Wat Rajsingkorn`, while the station dataset already ties it to `Asiatique`. That modern anchor is well supported by official sources: Asset World Corporation describes `Asiatique The Riverfront Destination` as a major riverside retail and entertainment destination on Charoen Krung Road, accessible by passenger boats, and repeatedly positions it as one of Thailand's key tourism landmarks. This means the stop no longer reads only as a temple-side pier. It functions as an arrival point for a blended riverfront district where legacy temple frontage, hospitality and curated leisure all overlap.

The surrounding catchment sits in Bang Kho Laem on the southern Chao Phraya bend, where the river edge, Charoen Krung frontage and the Asiatique complex create a heavier evening economy than most heritage piers upstream. Footfall comes from tourists, hotel guests, local diners, staff, event-goers and river commuters rather than from office workers alone. The district is still less central than Sathorn, but it has stronger destination gravity than a purely local temple stop because the riverfront itself has been turned into a sustained lifestyle and tourism node.

For real estate, the best fit is hospitality-oriented mixed-use product: serviced apartments, short-stay-friendly condos, boutique hotels, guesthouses, riverfront F&B, small retail, entertainment-linked spaces and adaptable shophouse stock. Krungsri continues to see transport-linked districts supporting housing demand, while CBRE remains selective on pricing power and product depth. Around Wat Rajsingkorn Asiatique, the most defensible value comes from riverside destination gravity, evening footfall and repeat visitor demand rather than from pure residential prestige. Because the stop is reinforced by both official riverfront-destination material and official pier-system context, it can reasonably hold an `ok` status.