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Purple Line

Transit and property access

Purple Line

Purple Line: 33 stations · 80 listings · 9 residences · median sale ฿90,138/m² · median rent ฿444/m²/mo.

駅の詳細

Bang Kraso

บางกระสอ

Skytrain · Purple Line

売買中央値 N/A
賃料中央値 N/A
座標 13.86171, 100.50467
駅順 10

説明

Bang Kraso is best understood as a `Purple Line + roadside retail-services corridor` station rather than a major interchange or a purely residential stop. MRTA material places `Bang Kraso Station` on `Rattanathibet Road` between Soi 11 and 17, and station access information names `Big C Rattanathibet`, `Krung Thai Bank`, the `Richmond Hotel`, village frontage, and auto showrooms around the exits. This gives the station a practical urban-suburban character: less mall-dominant than `Yaek Nonthaburi 1`, but still clearly tied to all-day roadside commerce and service activity rather than to a single institutional anchor.

In daily use, the catchment mixes commuters, local households, hotel users, bank and retail customers, service workers, and drivers moving between the `Purple Line`, `Rattanathibet` frontage, and nearby neighborhood compounds. Compared with `Yaek Nonthaburi 1`, it is somewhat less destination-retail heavy and more evenly balanced between housing and corridor services. Compared with `Phra Nangklao Bridge`, it is less bridge- or hospital-defined. The demand base is repetitive and practical, shaped by day-to-day errands, commuting, and corridor convenience.

For property, the strongest fit is mass-market to mid-market suburban stock with dependable daily-use demand: commuter condos, townhouse clusters, family housing, rental apartments, roadside retail, food frontage, hotel-adjacent service units, and modest mixed-use assets. Krungsri supports the broader transit-linked housing case, while CBRE helps keep pricing expectations disciplined away from Bangkok core markets. Around `Bang Kraso`, the most defensible value story comes from Purple Line convenience, `Rattanathibet` frontage, and recognized roadside service anchors, so an `ok` status is appropriate.