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Blue Line: 42 stations · 1,040 listings · 2,122 residences · median sale ฿151,207/m² · median rent ฿608/m²/mo.
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Yaek Fai Chai
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MRT · Blue Line
Description
Yaek Fai Chai is an operational Blue Line station in Bangkok Noi, and its property appeal is best understood through corridor utility rather than destination prestige. The station takes its identity from Fai Chai Intersection, a recognizable west-side junction on Charan Sanitwong Road, and that matters because intersection stations often serve broader day-to-day movement than purely residential stops. In practice, Yaek Fai Chai sits in a useful inner-west strip where road access, metro access and routine neighborhood trade reinforce each other, even without the headline branding of Bangkok's best-known central districts.
Official transport sources confirm the practical role of the station. MRTA places this segment on the operating elevated Bang Sue-Tha Phra section of the Blue Line, with the western arc continuing through Bang Phlat Intersection, Borommaratchachonnani Intersection and Fai Chai Intersection before terminating at Tha Phra. Wikimedia Commons' station category also records Fai Chai as an elevated MRT station named after Fai Chai Intersection and opened in December 2019. Together, those sources support a clear reading of Yaek Fai Chai as a functioning corridor station embedded in a real traffic and neighborhood node, not an isolated future placeholder.
For real estate, Yaek Fai Chai is better suited to practical condominiums, commuter rentals, family apartments and small service or convenience commercial units than to image-led luxury stock. The strongest value case lies in dependable metro access, functional west-side positioning and the everyday resilience that comes from being tied to a named urban junction. Krungsri continues to expect transport-linked districts in the Bangkok Metropolitan Region to support housing demand, while CBRE notes that demand remains selective and pricing still needs discipline. Around Yaek Fai Chai, that points to defensible mid-market positioning built on usefulness and connectivity rather than prestige.
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