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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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Salaya
ศาลายา
SRT · Light Red Line Future station
Description
Salaya is one of the clearest outer-west rail locations in the Bangkok region because the station already sits inside a real education-and-medical ecosystem rather than relying only on a future transit promise. Wikimedia Commons documents Salaya as an existing Southern Line railway station, while official transport and university sources place it at the western end of the Taling Chan-Salaya corridor and directly within Mahidol University's large suburban campus zone. Mahidol's own material describes Salaya as the university's main suburban campus, and major anchors such as Prince Mahidol Hall and the Golden Jubilee Medical Center reinforce the area's daily demand from students, staff, patients and visitors. That gives Salaya a more grounded property story than many future-only entries.
For real estate, the strongest fit is practical residential and service inventory that benefits from stable institutional traffic. Student and staff housing, small apartment blocks, affordable-to-mid-market condos, townhouses, neighborhood retail, clinics, food-led units and service-oriented mixed-use assets all make sense here. Official Siriraj travel guidance also treats Salaya Station as part of the usable rail route toward Thonburi and Siriraj, which strengthens commuter logic beyond the campus itself. If the planned Light Red Line layer becomes fully legible, the likely upside is better network clarity and stronger everyday convenience, rather than an abrupt jump into prestige pricing.
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