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Light Red Line: 21 stations · 196 listings · 880 residences · median sale ฿196,628/m² · median rent ฿750/m²/mo.
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Charan Sanit Wong
จรัลสนิทวงศ์
SRT · Light Red Line Future station
Description
Charan Sanit Wong is one of the clearest examples in the Light Red Line Siriraj spur where a dataset label and the official public-facing station logic are not quite the same. OTP's station naming study identifies this future stop as RWS3, places it on the Taling Chan-Siriraj alignment, and recommends the name Bang Khun Non because the station is expected to connect with the Blue and Orange lines there. That gives the location a stronger role than a simple neighborhood stop on Charan Sanit Wong Road: it is better understood as a future interchange catchment at the west-inner Bangkok edge of multiple rail corridors.
For property analysis, the strongest case is not destination prestige but network-led utility. The best fit is for commuter condos, compact apartments, staff housing, family-oriented mid-market housing and shophouse-style mixed-use assets that benefit from transfers, hospital access and corridor footfall. If the interchange logic matures as planned, the likely upside comes from rail connectivity, resilient rental demand and practical urban mobility around Bang Khun Non and Fai Chai, rather than from a luxury repositioning story.
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