LPN Achieves Strong Home Sales Defying Market Trends with 80 Units Sold in 2 Months, Valued Over 200 Million Baht
LPN has responded to the phenomenon of home sales at the Lumpini Townville Phaholyothin - Saphan Mai project, which has performed well despite the market downturn caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. In just 2 months, LPN has achieved sales of 80 units, valued at over 200 million baht. This positive response is attributed to the location, pricing, design, post-sale management, and the appeal of a livable community. Consumer demand remains strong in an era where value is paramount, with starting prices at 2.30 million baht. The homes also cater to the need for spacious living areas suitable for all family members and support the work-from-home trend as the Covid-19 situation improves.
Mr. Opas Sripakdi, CEO and Managing Director of L.P.N. Development Public Company Limited (LPN) stated that this year the company plans to develop housing products that better meet consumer needs, focusing on identifying potential locations that are easily accessible, close to urban areas, and public transportation systems, with multiple access routes to reduce traffic congestion during peak hours. Pricing is a crucial factor in customer purchasing decisions, so LPN has strategically set prices to make homes affordable for consumers. Recently, LPN successfully sold homes in the “Lumpini Townville Phaholyothin - Saphan Mai” project, achieving sales of 80 units (exceeding the target of 10 units per month) valued at over 200 million baht, with starting prices at just 2.30 million baht. This success is notable given the market's downturn due to the Covid-19 crisis.
LPN is confident that it is on the right track in the housing market with prices that are accessible to customers, offering value in terms of price, location, and post-sale management under the “livable community” strategy. The design development also addresses consumer needs, especially considering the changing living behaviors known as the New Normal as the COVID-19 situation stabilizes and society returns to normal. People will continue to practice social distancing to prevent new outbreaks of Covid-19, making the choice of homes that provide private space without close contact with others increasingly appealing. These homes offer spacious living areas that support a 24-hour lifestyle, accommodating both residence and work-from-home arrangements, thus enabling a new way of life.
The Lumpini Townville Phaholyothin - Saphan Mai project features newly designed townhomes based on the “Modern Casual” concept, inspired by colors and patterns from the fashion world, blended with stylish simplicity for a new generation looking for inspiration to start a family. This project reflects contemporary simplicity that is anything but ordinary, consisting of 2-story townhomes with widths of 5 and 5.5 meters, covering over 21 rai with a total of 262 units valued at 755 million baht. There are two house types available: TYPE A, a 2-story townhome with a width of 5.5 meters, and TYPE B, a 2-story townhome with a width of 5 meters, with land starting from 16.8 square wah. The usable area ranges from 110 to 126.5 square meters, featuring 2 bedrooms, 2-3 bathrooms, 1 multipurpose room, and parking for 2 cars. The common area is fully equipped with amenities, including a clubhouse, gym, saltwater swimming pool with a children's pool, playground, relaxation garden, and 24-hour security, with prices starting from 2.30 to 2.50 million baht. Currently, over 60% of the units available for sale have been sold, representing over 30% of the entire project, with current promotions including free water pumps, water tanks, air conditioning, 2 years of common area fees, and transfer fees.
The Lumpini Townville Phaholyothin - Saphan Mai project is located in the Sai Mai district, near Phaholyothin Road, Sukapiban 5 Road, the Green Line Skytrain station at Saphan Mai, the Chalong Rat Expressway, the Don Mueang Tollway, and Don Mueang Airport. Nearby important locations include the Royal Thai Air Force, the Royal Thai Air Force Museum, Bhumibol Adulyadej Hospital, the Air Force Medical Department, Wat Phra Si Mahathat Woramahawihan, Bang Khen, Sripatum University, and Kasetsart University,” Mr. Opas concluded.
For more information, LPN Call Center at 02-689-6888 or www.baanlumpini.com




