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1-BR Condo at A Space Me Bangna in Bang Kaeo

Bang Kaeo, Bang Phli, Samut Prakan

฿10,000/month

Rented until May 2026
  • 1 Bedroom
  • 1 Bathroom
  • 29 m²
  • 16th floor
  • ฿345/sqm
  • Fully Furnished

About this listing

Modern 1-bedroom 1-bathroom condominium on the 16th floor of A Space Mega building, in the international Bang Phli district,  perfect for an urban lifestyle.  

  • Fully furnished
  • Fitness
  • Swimming pool
  • Garden & BBQ
  • Parking space available

Bang Phli is a district of Samut Prakan Province in Thailand, which can easily be connected to Bangkok by public transport and buses. It is home to Suvarnabhumi Airport, which opened on 28 September 2006 as Thailand's primary airport. Neighboring districts are Bang Na, Prawet, and Lat Krabang (all in Bangkok) in the north, Bang Sao Thong and Bang Bo to the east, and Mueang Samut Prakan to the south and west. Bang Phli is home to a number of manufacturing companies. There are many attractions such as Bang Phli floating market or Ancient Bang Phli market which are traditional wooden shophouses lined along the Khlong Samrong with a length of 500 m. 

Project Details

A Space Me Bangna, also known as เอ สเปซ มี บางนา, is a condo project located in Samut Prakan. This development was completed in 2016. The project offers a total of 945 units. The units are spread across 26 floors.
  • Project nameA Space Me Bangna
  • Project TypeCondo
  • TenureFreehold
  • Completion year2016
  • Number of units945
  • LocationSamut Prakan
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