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Phrom PhongFloors
8,8Total Units
22Pet Friendly
NoBuilding Year
1986Jamy Twin Mansion
Jamy Twin Mansion, also known as จามี่ ทวิน แมนชั่น, is a low-rise apartment building situated at the end of Sukhumvit 31 in the Phrom Phong area. Completed in 1986, this project comprises two buildings, each with eight stories, offering a total of 22 apartment units.
With round-the-clock security, residents can enjoy peace of mind. The property boasts a large swimming pool and a lush grass field, providing a perfect space for children to play.
Room Types
2 Bedroom Apartment, 180 Sqm (35,000-37,000 THB)
3 Bedroom Apartment, 220 Sqm (48,000 THB)
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Building Facilities
- Swimming Pool
- 24-Hour Security
- Garden
Basic Informations
AP-00520
N/A
Phrom Phong
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Apartment
1 year
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No pets allowed
pets not allowed
Frequently Asked Questions (Jamy Twin Mansion)
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