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WANGLANG APARTMENT Details Nested in the Heart of Historic Town Across Chao Praya River Affairs International of Office Thammasat Ratchadapisak Dormitory, Talingchan Details Thammasat University has its own nearby dormitory in Talingchan area called “Ratchadapisak Dormitory”. It is about 30 - 45 minutes by a bus ride from Tha Prachan. It provides a good living comfort in a 500-bed facility of a six-story building. Transportation Bus no. 123 , 124, 201 Rooms 2 person occupancy per room required. Furnished with beds, desks and closets (blanket and bed- sheets are not provided); private shower and toilet; balcony (used as a washing area); water and electricity included. Facilities reading room, newspaper room, ironing room, Shared kitchen, washing machine and wifi Room rate Room Fee - 4,000 THB Electric 6 THB /unit , Water Fee 300 THB/unit , Room Insurance 3,000 THB Address Thammasat Dormitory (Rachadapisek), (near Thalingchan Police station) 15/39 Moo 3, Ratchapruk Rd., Thalingchan, BKK, 10170 Contact Office of International Affairs , Thammasat University Reservation – 1st Semester Before June , 2Nd Semester Before Oct. Map https://goo.gl/maps/HwGcUFh9hjw Remark Ratchadapisek Dormitory requested student to make contract per AcademicAffairs Year. International of Office 3J Court Details City Garden Home with 462 rooms in 5 buildings. Transportation Bus No. 123 , 30 Rooms Standard Studio 20.0 Sq.m. 1 Bedroom 1 Bedroom 40.0 Sq.m. 2 Bedroom 2 Bedroom 60.0 Sq.m. Standard Studio 28.0 Sq.m. All rooms are fully furnished with built-in bathroom, air-conditioning, telephone, Free Pay-TV and High- Speed Internet. Each room has Electricity and Water Meters, you pay for what you use. Facilities 1. Emergency Assistance Centre This is 24 - 7 – 365 assistance centre for Water, Electricity and Air Conditioning problems in your room. Neighbour Noises. It also provides food and drinks. 2. Laundry Service. 3. Food Court & Restaurants. Affairs 4. 7 – Eleven Convenience Store. 5. ATM Machines. Room rate Category Format Size Monthly rent Standard Studio 20.0 Sq.m. 5,700 - 6,100 baht 1 Bedroom 1 Bedroom 40.0 Sq.m. 9,500 - 11,300 baht 2 Bedroom 2 Bedroom 60.0 Sq.m. 14,600 baht Standard Studio 28.0 Sq.m. 7,100 - 7,500 baht Address 8 Soi Somdejprapinklao 6, Somdejprapinklao Rd. Bangplud, Bangkok 10700,Thailand. Contact Tel: +66 2 883 3663 , Fax: +66International 2 883 3664 Mobile +66 800 500 789 E-mail: [email protected] www.3jcourt.com LINE-id: Rental3j Map https://goo.gl/maps/ZBe3g8zz82t Office Pinthip Apartment Transportation Bus no. 203,30,123,80,201,1127,1124 Rooms Non Air-condition Room Air Condition Room Facilities •24-hour security •2 elevators •Telephone •Laundry •Minimart •Food shops and salons nearby Room rate Non Air-condition Room - ฿4,200/mnth Air Condition Room - ฿4,700/mnth **฿5,200/mnth for living less than 5 months ** ** Deposit 3 months in advance ** Required at least 6 month occupancy Electricity fee 6bht/unit , Water fee ฿18/unit , Telephone charge ฿6/15 mins , Refrigerator rental fee ฿300 (small+฿600deposit),฿450(large+฿900deposit)/mnth T.V. rental fee ฿600/mnth+ ฿2,000 deposit , Hi-speed internet ฿600/mnth Address 622/208, 622/219 Somdejphrapinklao Rd.,Bangkoknoi, Bangkok, Thailand 10700Affairs (opposite PATA Deapartment Store) Contact Tel: (+66) 2434-5362-71 Map https://goo.gl/maps/3VVF51yrfbt International of Office PSB Apartments –at Wang Lang Details Nested in the heart of historic town across Chao Praya River. The Apartment is located within a walking distance to public transportations, taxi, boat and bus.Shops and food of this historic town is one of the best local area in town. All of our properties are fully furnished and range on rental and location. The rooms that are facing Chao Praya River has the view of the Grand Palace and Wat Arun, Siriraj Hospital, Thammasat University, United Natiion, Unicef and Silapakorn University are located around our properties. Transportation Wanglang Boat Rooms 27 units of ypur choice in studio, one and two bedrooms for 40-90 sq.m, Each room in fully furnished with air conditioning. Pantry with refrigerator, stove and oven. TV with UBC cables. Telephone with WiFi internet. Water heater, in-room security box, room cleaning and laundry service. Facilities - Fully Furnish - 24 hrs security Room rate Studio Room - ฿12,000 – 35,000/month City/River View (1 bedroom + 1 living room) - ฿18,000 - 25,000/month City/River View (2 bedrooms + 1 living room) - ฿25,000 - 35,000/month - Water 18 THB per unit used - Electricity 7 THB per unit used Affairs - Lanundry service 70 pcs/ 650 THB •Deposit 2 months in advance •Pre-pay 1 month Address 376/3 Soi Wat rakang Arunarmarin Rd., Siriraj, Bangkok. Thailand 10700 Contact Tel: 66 2.412.7823 , 66 2.412.9318 Mobile: 66 89.816.4960 Fax: 66 2.866.3059 Email: [email protected] Map https://goo.gl/maps/uLZuRHfbAYo International of Office WANGLANG APARTMENT Details Nested in the heart of historic town across Chao Praya River. The Apartment is located within a walking distance to public transportations, taxi, boat and bus.Shops and food of this historic town is one of the best local area in town. All of our properties are fully furnished and range on rental and location. The rooms that are facing Chao Praya River has the view of the Grand Palace and Wat Arun, Siriraj Hospital, Thammasat University, United Natiion, Unicef and Silapakorn University are located around our properties. Transportation Wanglang Boat Rooms Air Conditioner Room Facilities - Fully Furnish - 24 hrs security Room rate Air con room: 6,500 - 9,500 THB Water 18 THB per unit used Electricity 7 THB per unit used Lanundry service 70 pcs/ 650 THB Deposit 2 month rental Address 376/3 Soi Wat rakang arunarmarin rd.,Siriraj, Bangkok. 10700 Thailand Contact Tel: 66 2.411.0418 #107 Affairs Mobile: 66 89.816.0725 Email: [email protected] Office hr: Mon - Fri 08.00-17.00 Map https://goo.gl/maps/NBTN8ipefYR2 International of Office Amarin Mansion Details A residence near Thammasat University. A residence for international students at Thammasat University. AMARIN MANSION is situated on Arun Amarin Road (Soi Arun Amarin 39). The residence is close to Thammasat university, Khaosan Road, modern conveniences, and, many historical sites. Within the Mansion, facilities are tailored to your high standards. Fully furnished mansion where luxury is Built-In, Not Tacked on, Ready for Move-In. Our tenants' safety is a top priority. Transportation ฿ 1,700/ 2 nights plus with free airport pick up service Bus No. 91 Rooms ROOM TYPE A (34 Square Metres) ROOM TYPE B (30 Square Metres) ROOM TYPE C (28.5 Square Metres) ROOM TYPE D (28.5 Square Metres) Facilities Facilities within a Mansion • Fully Equipped with Furniture • Parking Space • Lobby • An Office Lounge • Air Conditioning • 2 Lifts Affairs • Main Stair • Internet High Speed of 200MB/80MB • Communal Laundry • Rooftop • Restaurant • Drinking Water Vending Machine Room rate ROOM TYPE A (34 Square Metres) Monthly: 9,500 THB/month. ROOM TYPE B (30 Square Metres) Monthly: 8,500 THB/month. ROOM TYPE C (28.5 Square Metres) Monthly: 7,500 THB/month. ROOM TYPE D (28.5 Square Metres) Monthly: 6,500 THB/month. Address 49/2, Soi Arun Amarin 39, Arun Amarin Road ,Arun Amarin Sub District, Bangkok Noi District, Bangkok, 10700 Contact • Call : +(66) 2 882 4848 Press 0 • Fax : +(66) 2 882 4499 • Email : [email protected] URL : http://www.amarinmansion.com/en/ Map https://goo.gl/maps/69m5DFDekNQ2International of Office PK Residence Details New Apartment near Prapinklao bridge for all life style. Room for rent, We have for Daily room and monthly room, decorate with modern style, conformable, suitable for university student and worker Transportation Bus no. 30, 42, 57, 68, 79, 80, 81, 91, 123, 157, 159, 171, 201, 203, 507, 509, 511, 516 Rooms Full furniture, Air con, water heater, cable TV, Key Card, and CCTV Facilities Place Near by: Thammasart university(Thaprachan), Sipakorn university(Wanthapra), Pata pinklao, Lotus Pinklao, Central Pinklao, Major Pinklao, Sirirat Hospital, Thonburi1 Hospital, Prapinklao bridge, Rama8 bridge, arunammarin bridge, Room rate Standard 5000 - 6000 THB/Month River view 6500-7000 THB/Month ** Deposit 3 months in advance ** Address 20 Soi Prapinklao4 Prapinklao Rd., Bangkok, Thailand Contact Email :[email protected] LINE : pkresidence-pinklao Tel. 66 2 883 1526 - 30 Map https://goo.gl/maps/Zv7Cj148u472 Affairs International of Office Arun Pointe Details Welcome to ARUN POINTE SERVICED APARTMENT: happy living. Arun Pointe located on Somdet Phra Pinklao road, right at the Arun Amarin Junction, the best area on Thonburi; across Chao Phraya River from Thammasart University (TU), Mahidol University (MU), Siriraj Hospital, Khaosan Road, National Museum of Royal Barges and Central Pinklao Shopping mall. Five-minute-walk to the Bangyeekan MRT in the very nearly future by the Year of 2018 and the river view, exercise and activities at Suan Luang Rama 8. The project located near Arun Amarin Junction, this is very convenient to the bus stop, Pinklao pier and Wanglang pier for both ferry and Chao Phraya express boats and Sky Train. Transportation Bus no. 30, 42, 57, 68, 79, 80, 81, 91, 123, 157, 159, 171, 201, 203, 507, 509, 511, 516 Rooms 27,32,36,40 SQ.M. Room Fully furnished and luxury room -Bed and Mattress -Wardrobe -Dressing table -TV shelf -Table and chair -Daikin Smooth R32 Air conditioner -Bathroom separates wet and dry zone with shower room - Stiebel Eltron water heater Free Rental fee -LED TV TOSHIBA 32" -REFRIGERATOR HITACHI INVERTER 7.7Q -HIGH SPEED INTERNET WIFI Affairs Facilities Study Room, Coins Washiong Machines Room rate ฿6,000 –10,000per month Address 129/3 Somdet Phra Pinklao Road, Bangkoknoi, Bangkok 10700 Contact TEL : +6688-881-4188 Email : [email protected] URL : http://www.arunpointe.com/index.html Map https://goo.gl/maps/MUJhWFwFLoK2 International of Office Borom 15 Mansion Details A Mansion where convenience meets luxury, right in the urban city, near everywhere you want to be.
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