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Area

Sathorn

Floors

33

Total Units

146

Pet Friendly

No

Building Year

1998

Baan Piyasathorn | บ้าน ปิยะสาธร

Baan Piyasathorn, Baan Piya Sathorn, บ้าน ปิยะสาธร, バーン ピヤ サトーン, 皮亚萨特文酒店公寓, developed by Sansiri is an High-Rise Condominium building located on Soi Suanplu, in the Sathorn area. This 33-Storey Building was completed in 1998 and comes with 146 Condominium units, ranging from 1 Bedroom to 3 Bedroom Condos.

Baan Piya Sathorn is located in the beginning of Soi Suan Plu, inbetween Marriott Sathorn Vista and Somerset Park Suanplu. In the surrounding area you can find numerous of Restaurants, Office Buildings (Thai Wah Tower, Q House Lumpini, Q House Sathorn, YWCA, JP Morgan) and Embassies (German Embassy, Embassy of Singapore). Lumpini MRT is around 1 KM walk away.

The Building is secured by 24-Hour Security and comes with an Resort-Style Swimming pool, Fitness and Sauna.

RoomTypes
1 Bedroom Condo, 68 Sqm (30,000 THB)
2 Bedroom Condo, 92 Sqm (45,000 THB)
3 Bedroom Condo, 137 Sqm (60,000 THB)
Penthouse Condo, 337 Sqm (120,000 THB)


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    Building Facilities

    •   Fitness
    •   Swimming Pool
    • icon  24-Hour Security
    •   Sauna

    Basic Informations

    AP-00808

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    Sathorn

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    6 months

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    All pets allowed (No limitation)

    Extra pet deposit

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