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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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Ramkhamhaeng
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Description
Ramkhamhaeng is one of the most clearly university-anchored stops on the Saen Saep canal because official Marine Department documents explicitly identify the pier as the Ramkhamhaeng University stop rather than as a vague neighborhood landing. That difference matters. The Marine Department's pier detail and route survey documents repeatedly list the Ramkhamhaeng pier in the active Saen Saep system and tie it to the Ramkhamhaeng Road corridor, which gives the location unusually strong official traceability. For real-estate analysis, this makes the stop easier to read as a stable institutional mobility node rather than as a loosely named local access point.
The surrounding catchment is best understood as the university-facing heart of the Hua Mak and Bang Kapi academic corridor. Ramkhamhaeng University officially confirms its Bangkok campus on Ramkhamhaeng Road in Hua Mak, while the broader institutional landscape is reinforced by the university stadium and large teaching buildings documented on Commons. In practice, the pier serves students, faculty, administrative staff, food vendors, service workers, event attendees and local households making short daily trips. The area is busy, practical and mixed-use, with demand shaped by class schedules, office hours, exam periods and recurring weekday movement rather than by scenic or leisure value.
For property, the strongest fit is flexible mid-market stock: student rentals, older apartments, commuter condos, dorm-style units, tutoring rooms, food frontage, convenience retail, budget service offices and mixed-use buildings that benefit from repeat academic traffic. Krungsri continues to support the broader case for transport-linked urban housing demand, while CBRE remains selective on pricing power. Around the university pier, the most defensible value case comes from institutional adjacency, affordability and resilient routine use rather than from premium branding. Because the stop is explicitly named in official Marine Department material and reinforced by the recognized Ramkhamhaeng University campus, an `ok` status is justified.