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Aw Unio H E-Brochure En Seamlessly connecting everything in your life Computer-generated imagery for advertising purposes only. Under a new concept, our condominium brings together your day-to-day living and state-of-the-art technology to create a superior lifestyle that caters to both the urban demands and your downtime. You will not only enjoy the perks of living close to downtown but you will also benefit from our smart common areas, which have been specially designed for the digital era’s necessities. Computer-generated imagery for advertising purposes only. The company reserves the right to amend the details herein without prior notice Computer-generated imagery for advertising purposes only. Your very own urban lifestyle. The integration of natural components into a modern urban residential space allows you to step into a world of your own imagination. The company reserves the right to amend the details herein without prior notice Computer-generated imagery for advertising purposes only. You can work at home. Inspirations, thoughts and ideas will uninterruptedly flow your way thanks to wireless internet connection in designated areas* of the property. *Wireless connection is supported in designated areas only. The company reserves the right to amend the details herein without prior notice Computer-generated imagery for advertising purposes only. The ultimate workout. “The more, the merrier.” Our gym comes fully equipped with assorted equipment that gives you the power to switch up your routine. The company reserves the right to amend the details herein without prior notice Computer-generated imagery for advertising purposes only. Whether you simply want to unwind or cool down after an intense workout, you have come to the right place. Let the flow take The pool, the hot tub, the sauna and Computer-generated imagery for advertising purposes only. your burden away. the open-air terrace are at your disposal. The company reserves the right to amend the details herein without prior notice in this exclusive space. Every day is a day off when your personal space is designed Computer-generated imagery for advertising purposes only. especially for you and your lifestyle. The company reserves the right to amend the details herein without prior notice Computer-generated imagery for advertising purposes only. Computer-generated imagery for advertising purposes only. Computer-generated imagery for advertising purposes only. The company reserves the right to amend the details herein without prior notice IN OUT Bangkok - Nonthaburi Rd. Nonthaburi - Bangkok The company reserves the right to amend the details herein without prior notice. The floor areas specified are only estimates. The company reserves the right to amend the details herein without prior notice. The floor areas specified are only estimates. Furniture placement, room ratios and other details are for illustrative and advertising purposes only. Furniture placement, room ratios and other details are for illustrative and advertising purposes only. The company reserves the right to amend the details herein without prior notice. The floor areas specified are only estimates. The company reserves the right to amend the details herein without prior notice. The floor areas specified are only estimates. Furniture placement, room ratios and other details are for illustrative and advertising purposes only. Furniture placement, room ratios and other details are for illustrative and advertising purposes only. Room layouts and pillar locations are subject to the location of the unit. The company reserves the right to amend the details specified herein without prior notice. Room layouts and pillar locations are subject to the location of the unit. The company reserves the right to amend the details specified herein without prior notice. The specified floor area is an estimate. Furniture placement, room ratios and other details are for illustrative and advertising purposes only. The specified floor area is an estimate. Furniture placement, room ratios and other details are for illustrative and advertising purposes only. Room layouts and pillar locations are subject to the location of the unit. The company reserves the right to amend the details specified herein without prior notice. Room layouts and pillar locations are subject to the location of the unit. The company reserves the right to amend the details specified herein without prior notice. The specified floor area is an estimate. Furniture placement, room ratios and other details are for illustrative and advertising purposes only. The specified floor area is an estimate. Furniture placement, room ratios and other details are for illustrative and advertising purposes only. Land Area 1-2-24.8 Rai No. of Residential Buildings 1 No. of Stories 37 (excluding rooftop) No. of Units 378 No. of Residential Units 378 No. of Parking Spaces 160 No. of Passenger Elevators 1 Building Details Ground Floor lobby, communal garden, parking Levels 2–7 parking Level 8 residential units, communal garden, swimming pool Level 9 residential units, fully equipped gym Levels 10–35 residential units Level 36 residential units, communal garden Level 37 MEP control room Rooftop rooftop garden Computer-generated imagery for advertising purposes only. Nonthaburi Civic Center Tesco Lotus Central Plaza Rattanathibet MRT Purple Line MRT Sai Ma MRT Phra Nang Klao Bridge MRT Nonthaburi1 Yeak MRT Bang Kasor MRT Nonthaburi Civic Center Esplanade Only 100 meters from the MRT station at Tiwanon intersection* Phra Nang Klao Bridge Rattanathibet Road Phong Phet Intersection MRT Ministry Urban life of Public Health Tesco Lotus A stone’s throw away from to Kasemrad Sri Rat Expressway Nakhon In Road Nonthaburi Bypath Road Nonthavej Hospital Big C Ministry of Private life Pracharat Road Nonthaburi1 Road Tiwanon Hospital and Nonthavej Hospital. HomePro public health The Mall Ngamwongwan Chao Phraya River Your life In the vicinity of shopping centers such as Saijo Nonthaburi Bypath Road Denki Office Central Plaza Rattanathibet, The Mall Ngamwongwan, Rama V Bridge Nakhon In Road Krung Thep Nonthaburi Soi 14 Soi Duang Mani Prime location that connects Big C Tiwanon and Big C Wongsawang. MRT Yeak Tiwanon Pracha Chuen Road Vibhavadi Rangsit Road your urban and private lives. King Mongkut's Krung Thep Not far from the Ministry of Public Health University of Technology Krung Thep NonthaburiNonthaburi Road Soi 12 North Bangkok and the Nonthaburi Government Complex. MRT Wong Sawang Kasemrad Hospital Within reach of to King Mongkut’s University Rama VII Bridge Wong Sawang Road Ratchadaphisek Road Big C Wongsawang of Technology North Bangkok Wat Soi Thong Pier Phibun-songkhram Road MRT Bang Son BTS Bang Kruai BTS Bang Son BTS Bang Sue MRT MRT Bang Pho Bang Sue Sri Rat Expressway Pracharat Sai 2 Road MRT Tao Poon MRT Tao Poon Charansanitwong Road MRT Pracharat Sai 1 Road Bang Aor UNiO H Tiwanon Condominium is developed by Helix Company Limited, a company with registered capital of 1,192,200,000 baht (one billion one hundred and ninety-two million two hundred thousand baht net; paid in full), headquartered at 99/1 Mu 14, Soi Wind Mill Village, Bang Na–Trat Rd. (km 10.5), Bang Phli Yai Sub-District, Bang Phli District, Samut Prakan Province, under Managing Director Jutha Promchinwong. The project is comprised of one 35-story condominium buildings (including the rooftop). There are a total of 378 The extension of the Blue Line of the Mass Rapid Transport Train Project (Bang Sue–Tha Phra) is under construction. It is expected to open in 2019. The residential units. Its common property includes a pool, saunas, a gym and its equipment, and green areas. The project is located on Bangkok–Nonth Rd., Bang Ken Sub-District, Mueang Nonthaburi District, Nonthaburi Province on a plot of land with the title deed numbers connection between the Blue Line and the Purple Line of the Mass Rapid Transport Train Project (Tao Pun–Bang Sue) is expected to open in 2018. Reference: 13067 and 57290 of Bang Ken Sub-District, Mueang Nonthaburi District, Nonthaburi Province. The project area is 1 Rai 2 Ngan and 24.8 square Wa. The land and condominium have been mortgaged with TMB Bank PCL. An environmental permit is being obtained for the URL (last updated on March 28, 2018) project, after which a construction permit will be obtained. Construction began in December 2017 and is expected to be completed by September 2019, upon which the project will be registered as a condominium. Unit owners will be required by the Condominium Act to pay relevant fees and taxes. The company’s terms and conditions apply. All images are simulations for advertising purposes only. Furniture placement, room layouts and other details are for illustrative purposes only. Layouts and floor areas shown herein are approximations. The Red Line of the Mass Rapid Transport Train Project (Taling Chan–Bang Sue–Rangsit) is under construction and is expected to open in 2020. The company reserve the right to amend these details without prior notice. *Measured from the bottom of the stairs to the MRT station to the closest property line. Reference: URL (last updated on March 30, 2018) .
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