Villa Kunalai PCL is reaffirming its leadership in the “suburban housing happiness” lifestyle with the introduction of its latest masterpiece: Navara Rangsit Klong 2. Nestled in a prime location at Klong 2, Pathumthani, this new venture boosts investment opportunities in the residential sector. With a valuation exceeding 7 billion baht, the newly launched property spans an impressive 330 rai and features the stunning “Rangsit Forest Field.” This dazzling clubhouse garden boasts over 24,000 square metres of lush green space, offering residents a peaceful retreat.
Villa Kunalai has refined its business model to focus on large project investments, fortifying its brand image through a meticulous Market Penetration Strategy, ensuring sustainable growth. The development concept, “NAVARA = Single home… nature principle,” showcases indulgent living with the inclusion of a magnificent Rain Tree Forest. Mature trees create an oxygen-rich tunnel that significantly reduces PM 2.5 levels year-round, ensuring cooler temperatures compared to other developments.
The “Navara Rangsit Klong 2” project harmoniously blends the enduring luxury of British Colonial architecture with the natural tranquility of the surrounding area. The housing design embraces the concept of “Profound Living in the Theory of Nature,” focusing on preserving the balance of nature while providing a myriad of facilities to cater to all family members. Increased indoor and outdoor spaces are tailored to maximize personal space, serving both residential and investment interests. Plus, the project enjoys unparalleled convenience, positioned near major roads, the Red Line BTS station, and essential amenities such as Future Park Rangsit, Zeer Rangsit, Major Rangsit, PatRangsit Hospital, Bangkok University, Rangsit University, and Thammasat University.
For families seeking a homely residence with utmost privacy, “Navara Rangsit Klong 2” offers charming single-family homes starting from 62 square wah, complete with practical modern floor plans spanning 165 square metres. This expansive project includes a total of 1,100 units spread across 330 rai, with various house models to choose from:
- Bluebell: 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, parking for 4 cars
- Audrey: 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, parking for 4 cars
- Berta: 4 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, parking for 4 cars
- Clair: 4 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, parking for 4 cars
The project is also dotted with comprehensive facilities, including a swimming pool, fitness centre, large public park, 24-hour security, and key card access for enhanced safety and relaxation.
According to Praweerat Dheva-Aksorn, Chief Executive Officer of Villa Kunalai Co., Ltd., “We are confident that the Navara Rangsit Klong 2 project is the most compelling in the Bangkok metropolitan area, benefitting from rapidly growing infrastructure development in the surrounding locale. We believe that the project’s value will see a noticeable increase in the near future.”
“Moreover, this area acts as a crucial conduit between Bangkok and the northern economic zones, regions witnessing continuous economic and social growth. We see Navara Rangsit Klong 2 as an exceptional choice for both living and long-term investment,” Praweerat added.
Interested buyers are invited to experience the Navara Rangsit Klong 2 project or can contact 02-003-0779 for more information and exclusive offers. Don’t miss the opportunity to be a part of this blossoming community!
This seems like a great investment opportunity! The location and amenities sound perfect for families and professionals alike.
Are you serious? Another suburban monster project tearing up green spaces. We need sustainable living, not luxury homes for the rich.
They do mention preserving nature and having mature trees to reduce pollution. It’s a step in the right direction.
Exactly! Mature trees won’t last long with all that construction. This isn’t true sustainability.
This sounds amazing, but the pricing is probably out of reach for most people. Isn’t there a more affordable option?
Right? These homes are always targeted at the wealthy. Regular folks need decent housing too.
I love the concept of blending British Colonial architecture with natural tranquility. It’s a perfect mix of luxury and peace.
As much as British Colonial architecture can be aesthetically pleasing, it is also a reminder of a painful history for many. We should be thoughtful about what we celebrate.
Navara Rangsit Klong 2 is sure to boost the local economy. Property values in the area will skyrocket!
While property value increases might be good for investors, it could price out current residents. Gentrification is a real issue.
Good point. Economic benefits need to be balanced with community impact.
The focus on reducing PM 2.5 levels is commendable. Healthier living environments should be a standard.
Can anyone talk about the traffic congestion with all these developments? Just adding more cars to the problem.
True, infrastructure needs to keep up with development. The nearby BTS station might help, but roads will get crowded.
Another development, another piece of nature lost. When will we learn to live within our means?
I understand your concern, but urban expansion is inevitable. The key is balancing development with sustainability.
With schools and universities nearby, it’s a great spot for families focusing on education. The project sounds promising.
The prices might be steep, but quality living spaces like these are worth every penny.
Agreed. High-quality projects maintain their value and offer a better living environment.
Only if you can afford it. Not everyone has millions lying around.
Safety features like 24-hour security and key card access are big pluses for single moms like me. A safe environment is a priority.
I’m hoping they have some nice trails or outdoor activities. The 24,000 square meters of green space sounds incredible.
It’s refreshing to see a project that takes air quality seriously. We need more developments like this.
With this kind of investment, returns could be substantial. The neighborhood will likely attract affluent buyers.
I’m worried about the environmental impact. Large developments like this often harm local ecosystems.
Urban living is where it’s at. Suburban paradise? More like suburban nightmare with endless commutes.
I’d like more information on their sustainability practices. Planting trees is nice, but what about the overall carbon footprint?
The fitness center and swimming pool are fantastic additions. It’s great to see projects focusing on residents’ well-being.
Living near such a well-connected area with easy transportation options sounds ideal for those who travel frequently.
Just another way to capitalize on wealthy buyers. The rest of us are left in the dust.
It’s good to see a focus on family-friendly amenities. Large homes with plenty of space are exactly what’s needed.
Any smart home features included in these luxury homes? That would really set them apart.
The balance between natural beauty and modern convenience is hard to achieve, but this project seems to nail it.
I hope they have good transport links and not just for cars. More bus routes please.
A large public park is a must for any modern housing project. Kudos to including such a feature.
Proximity to universities makes it a great place for families with older kids. Education is key.
Projects like these often turn cozy suburban areas into urban sprawls. Progress isn’t always good.
I see a lot of potential for high returns in this project. The area is prime for growth.
Reducing PM 2.5 levels is crucial. I hope they follow through on these environmental promises.