25 Ananda Development Property Reviews

  • Project Review: Unio Charan 3

    A deep street condominium offered at the rarely happening prices between 0.9999-1.2MB/unit on Soi Charan Sanitwong 3 developed by an adept developer Ananda Development.

    Continue Reading17 December 2015
  • Project Preview: Ashton Silom

    For the last 15 years ago, there are no big construction located in Silom, but now it is considered to be the Central Business District in Bangkok. Obviously, the high price of the location is also considered to be the highest in Thailand; which is 1 million baht per square wah, as newly evaluated by the Department of Treasury (year 2016- 2019). However, the actual price of the location is higher by 20% of the appraised value. Nevertheless, the issue of price does not interfere with one of the highest investment developer, and in turn they sees it as a challenge to develop a project on a large empty plot of land on the busy Silom road, and belonging to The Crown Property Bureau. “Ananda Development”

    Continue Reading 4 December 2015
  • Project Preview: Ideo Mobi Bangsue Grand Interchange

    A luxury high-rise condominium in high proximity to the forthcoming Bangsue grand station and confronting Tesco Lotus Prachachuen. The high return on investment coupled with multiple easy accesses to transit lines make it such a rare offering for both buyers and investors.

    Continue Reading30 November 2015
  • Project Review: Ideo Sukhumvit 115

    The first high-rise condominium positioned in Samut Prakarn area being developed by ANANDA setting out 35 storeys adjacent to Big C and accessible to BTS Pu Chao Saming Phrai station. Starting 1.99 MB.

    Continue Reading18 November 2015
  • Project Review: Ideo O2

    An expansive high-end condominium with three buildings of tower-like statures fulfilling the wishing to enjoy an unrivaled set of amenities including a lap pool that is considered longer than the standard Olympic pool, upcoming Bangkok Mall larger than ever existed, and two more upcoming transit lines.

    Continue Reading18 November 2015