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Khlong boat: 27 stations · 324 listings · 384 residences · median sale ฿135,863/m² · median rent ฿631/m²/mo.
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Nana Nua
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Description
Nana Nua is one of the most useful medical-edge stops on the Saen Saep canal because official Marine Department documents repeatedly identify it and place it beside the Phetchaburi corridor near Wat Makkasan, just east of the core Nana and Asok stretch. That matters for real-estate analysis because the stop serves a different role from the more hotel-led Sukhumvit frontage nearby. Recent and older Marine Department reports explicitly list Nana Nua Pier, note its road-bus links along Phetchaburi and show it as a stable part of the active Saen Saep system. The location therefore has strong official traceability rather than relying on weak local naming alone.
The catchment works as a practical connector between Sukhumvit Soi 3, the Bumrungrad medical orbit and the canal-side commuter route. Bumrungrad officially confirms that the hospital is near BTS Nana and provides shuttle services from Nana Station, which supports the wider medical-visitor and staff movement pattern around this part of Watthana. In practice, Nana Nua serves residents, clinic users, hospital staff, office workers and short-stay visitors who need a congestion-resistant route into the central city. The neighborhood is dense, mixed-use and highly functional, with value rooted in movement and service demand rather than in a quiet residential character.
For property, the strongest fit is flexible urban stock: commuter condos, older apartments, medical-stay rentals, low-rise blocks, food frontage, convenience retail, clinic-support uses and mixed-use buildings that benefit from repeat weekday traffic. Krungsri continues to support the broader case for transport-linked housing demand, while CBRE remains selective on pricing power. Around Nana Nua, the most defensible value comes from medical adjacency, centrality and durable daily demand rather than from lifestyle branding. Because the stop is repeatedly named in official Marine Department material and reinforced by the recognized Bumrungrad healthcare anchor, an `ok` status is justified.