5 <\/strong><\/span>Characteristics of the Prime Location <\/strong><\/span>‘<\/strong><\/span>Silom<\/strong><\/span>-<\/strong><\/span>Sathorn<\/strong><\/span>’ <\/strong><\/span><\/span>with the Arrival of <\/strong><\/span>‘TAIT 12’<\/strong><\/span><\/span><\/p>

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For developers looking to pioneer in the ultimate location like ‘<\/span>Silom<\/span>-<\/span>Sathorn<\/span><\/span>’<\/span> <\/span><\/strong>, it is not an easy task at this time. Silom and Sathorn have become areas rich in convenience and wealth, a prime location that everyone desires to own. Almost every square inch is bustling with people, including office workers, business owners, and high-level executives. It can be said that Silom never sleeps, both day and night, due to its status as the heart of the business district of Silom-Sathorn and a long-standing Real CBD (Central Business District) of Bangkok, with a history of over 150 years. This area combines a variety of cultures and architectures.

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The diversity is complete and blends both the headquarters of leading companies from Thailand and abroad, luxury hotels, large and small shopping malls, and prestigious old schools such as St. Louis School, Bangkok Christian College, Assumption College Bangrak, Convent, and Panyapiwat Institute of Management. There are also well-known government and private hospitals such as St. Louis Hospital, Lerdsin Hospital, Mahesak Hospital, Bangkok Christian Hospital, and BNH Hospital. Additionally, it is home to various embassies. This continuous development has created a unique atmosphere in the Silom-Sathorn area, with different characteristics in each zone, yet interconnected and facilitated by transportation via BTS, MRT, or even BRT.

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- All Day All Night <\/strong><\/span>Silom Never Sleeps<\/strong><\/span><\/span><\/p>

At the beginning of Silom Soi, connecting with Rajdamri Road and Rama 4, adjacent to Lumpini Park, you will see the most vibrant activity both day and night. This area is a major employment hub from morning, bustling with office workers in early Silom, including headquarters of leading companies, banks, hospitals, shops, shopping malls, and markets, with food and drinks available from morning until work ends. At night, some parts of Silom Soi become tourist attractions, with night markets attracting more international tourists during this time, making early Silom a vital part of this area.

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- Privacy Zone (Office Building –<\/strong><\/span>Hotels<\/strong><\/span> –<\/strong><\/span>Embassies<\/strong><\/span>)<\/strong><\/span><\/span><\/p>

The road parallel to Silom is Sathorn. Throughout this road, although not very long, it is surrounded by high-rise buildings and office towers interspersed with luxury hotels rated 4-5 stars such as Pullman Bangkok, Banyan Tree, The Sukhothai Bangkok, SO Sofitel Bangkok, and W Bangkok. There are also hospitals and embassies scattered throughout this area. Sathorn is less bustling than Silom as it is more suited for car travel, but there is still public transport that reaches small sois, ensuring smooth transportation. Therefore, the Sathorn side has seen an increase in luxury condominiums.

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-Shopping Zone (<\/strong><\/span>Money Flowing from<\/strong><\/span> Jewelry)<\/strong><\/span><\/span><\/p>

The end of Silom connects to Charoen Krung, the first road of Bangkok, maintaining its significance as a Jewelry district. You will notice numerous jewelry shops along Silom Road at every level, making this area a major gem trading hub, even featuring a Gem and Jewelry Museum<\/span> in the ITF Tower on Silom Road. Not only does the jewelry zone contribute to the financial flow in Silom and Sathorn, but every soi in Silom generates income continuously, such as Soi Lalai Sap.

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-Tradition Zone (<\/strong><\/span>Wat Khaek<\/strong><\/span>-<\/strong><\/span>Chinese Community<\/strong><\/span>) <\/strong><\/span><\/span><\/p>

Silom stands out for its culture, being home to Wat Khaek, an important place of worship for Thais and believers from around the world. Not far away, Charoen Krung Street exudes the essence of the traditional Chinese community, featuring significant sites such as Bang Rak Central Post Office, which has now become a street art attraction, adding charm to this old community. The highlight of this area must be the authentic food available at many restaurants, whether it be duck noodles, porridge, etc. It can be said that those who live in the Silom area extending to Sathorn and Charoen Krung have a wide variety of food options available at all times.

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-Transportation (<\/strong><\/span>Convenient with<\/strong><\/span> BTS, MRT <\/strong><\/span>and<\/strong><\/span>BRT)<\/strong><\/span><\/span><\/p>

The key to being a prime location is transportation, and the Silom and Sathorn areas extending to Charoen Krung meet all travel needs. They have both the BTS Skytrain, which runs through several stations from Taksin Bridge, Surasak, Chong Nonsi, Sala Daeng, near Siam Station, allowing for quick access to other areas. Additionally, there is the MRT Silom Station, enhancing travel convenience, and it is also close to elevated roads on Rama 4 and Chan Road-Jaroen Rat, not to mention the express boat pier at Taksin Bridge and other public transport options such as BRT (Chong Nonsi Station), songthaews, or buses.

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From the 5 characteristics of the Silom-Sathorn area, it is clear that this area is comprehensive, meeting the needs of urban living in terms of easy commuting to work without wasting time in traffic, along with complete amenities in the urban lifestyle. This crucial factor has led to the area's growth, making it highly sought after, with land prices continuously rising. Silom Road has almost no vacant space for residential development, and most land developers are building luxury condominiums with an average price per square meter of no less than 200,000 baht. The emergence of new projects in this area will elevate the Silom-Sathorn location and impact land and housing prices in the future, which are expected to continue to rise.

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TAIT<\/strong><\/span> 12<\/strong><\/span> Condo<\/strong><\/span> Super Luxury<\/strong><\/span> is a private residence<\/strong><\/span> on Sathorn Road<\/strong><\/span><\/p>

Raimon Land Company Limited<\/span> (Raimon Land)<\/span><\/span><\/strong> is launching<\/span> TAIT 12 (<\/span>TAIT<\/span> 12<\/span>)<\/span><\/strong>, a high-rise condominium in the Super Luxury category, fully owned or Freehold<\/span><\/strong>, a joint venture project between Raimon Land & Tokyo Tatemono<\/span><\/span><\/strong> in a prime location in Sathorn, the central business district in the city, within Soi Sathorn<\/span><\/strong> 12, close to the BTS Chong Nonsi station, surrounded by leading office buildings and numerous 5-star luxury hotels.

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The highlight of Sathorn 12 is its large soi that allows for easy access in and out from both Sathorn and Silom, connecting directly to Silom Soi 9, which is a significant advantage for transportation. The project is located about 160 meters from the mouth of the soi, a convenient walking distance. The nearest expressway is Si Rat, with entry-exit points near the project at the Chan Road-Jaroen Rat area, approximately 2 kilometers away. Further out is the Chalerm Mahanakorn Expressway with entry-exit points at Bon Kai (Rama 4 – Khlong Toei). For public transportation, the nearest station is BTS Chong Nonsi, within 500-600 meters, and taxis are easily available at the mouth of the soi, with buses and BRT Chong Nonsi nearby.

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Architect 49 Limited, a leading design consultancy in Thailand, has created the project TAIT<\/span> 12<\/span><\/span><\/strong> with a design featuring smooth curves and large glass panels, blending modernity with the beauty of the city, inspired by the lives of Bangkok residents, and developed seamlessly into the project. The project is designed to cater to the vibrant lifestyle of Bangkok residents, ensuring efficient use of space while maintaining privacy. Another highlight of the location is the view to the west, offering a clear view of the Mahanakhon building at a distance that does not compromise privacy.

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The TAIT 12<\/span><\/strong> project is a high-rise condominium with 40 floors, comprising approximately 238 units on a total area of 1 rai, 3 ngan, and 22.71 square wah. The room types and sizes start from 1 bedroom, 2 bedrooms, and 2 + 1 bedrooms. The project is designed with open living spaces and ceiling heights of up to 3 meters. The common area and facilities exceed 1,500 square meters, including a high-ceiling lobby with an outdoor seating area, a rooftop garden with a wide city view, an infinity pool (chlorine-free filtration system) with a children's pool, a sunset viewing pavilion, a Functional Training gym, and a Gym Studio area of approximately 200 square meters. Additionally, there is a pet area, Wi-Fi signal, 24-hour security with CCTV, access card systems for specific floors, electric vehicle charging stations, and parking for 211 cars.

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The TAIT 12<\/span><\/strong> project is scheduled to begin construction in Q2/2562 and is expected to be completed around mid-2565, with a starting launch price of 7.6 million baht. The common area fee is 110 baht/sq.m./month, payable in advance for 1 year, and the fund contribution is 900 baht/sq.m., payable once upon transfer of ownership. The project will open for reservations on November 3-4 at the Sales Gallery of the The Lofts Silom<\/span><\/strong> project, Soi Pramuan, Silom Road.

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Register for special privileges <\/span> http://www.tait12.com/presale<\/span><\/a><\/span><\/p>

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