BANGKOK, Dec. 18, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- 'SCOPE Langsuan', a premium, international standard condominium building located on the most expensive, city-centre freehold land transacted in Bangkok last year, recently unveiled details of its extraordinary common area facilities and 'The Langsuan Clubhouse'.
Mr. Yongyutt Chaipromprasith, Chief Executive Officer, SCOPE Co., Ltd., the developer of SCOPE Langsuan, said, "The Langsuan Clubhouse offers residents of SCOPE Langsuan the most extensive and luxurious common area facilities that rival the best in any condominium, anywhere in the world. It is a hugely valuable facility, covering over 2,500 square metres, and in which we have invested around US$ 42 million (Bht 1.25 billion), including the value of the space."
He said, "This unique facility is a place for relaxation, entertainment, physical activity, and culinary pleasure. It elevates the standard of common facilities of a residential development to an unprecedented level and reinforces SCOPE Langsuan's position as one of most special, international premium standard residences in Bangkok."
'The Langsuan Clubhouse' was designed by Mr. Thomas Juul-Hansen, the designer of the interiors for New York City's ONE57 condominium building, which is the city's most expensive residence and is often called the 'Billionaire Building', as well as the designer of SCOPE Langsuan.
'The Langsuan Clubhouse' offers a range of facilities to suit a new generation of homeowners seeking an international-standard premium lifestyle. They include:
Mr. Chaipromprasith said, "SCOPE Langsuan has a wide range of services available to every resident to ensure maximum convenience and to make the building truly stand out in terms of luxury and excellence. A Valet & Porter Service allows residents to simply park their cars at the building's front entrance and walk straight home while their belongings are carried for them and their cars parked. There is a Concierge Service to assist residents with their diverse needs; Temperature-Controlled Storage for belongings, cold storage, and even heated storage for hot food. There is a Housekeeping Service available to residents, three times a week, as well as a Gym & Pool Manager who ensures safety at all times when the facilities are being used.
SCOPE Langsuan is being built with an investment of around US$ 300 million (approximately Bht 9 billion) and is located on Langsuan Road. It stands on land that holds the record for the highest per-square-metre transaction value in 2018 and is reputed as one of the best city-centre locations.
Southeast Asia's greatest lifestyle and shopping destinations and Bangkok's most prestigious retail avenue - Ploenchit Road - are within a few minutes' walking distance. Central Chidlom, Central Embassy, Gaysorn Village, CentralWorld, Siam Paragon, Siam Center, and Siam Discovery are all accessible from SCOPE Langsuan via covered walkways for almost the entire distance. The BTS Skytrain mass transit system is only a two-minute, 140-metre walk away. And Bangkok's greatest central park - Lumpini Park - is at the end of Langsuan Road.
There are 158 residences and one commercial unit in a 34-storey tower.
Residences range in value from around US$ 1.26 million (Bht 38 million) to US$ 8.3 million (Bht 250 million). One-bedroom residences are at around 83 square metres, 2-bedroom residences at between 153 to 162 square metres, and penthouses from 419 to 443 square metres.
All residences offer floor-to-ceiling glass windows, have a ceiling height of 3.5 metres (penthouses at 4 metres), and private lobby lifts.
SCOPE Langsuan is scheduled for completion in early 2023.
SCOPE Langsuan is exceptional for its clean and open simplicity, functionality, the searingly close attention being paid to details by the developer, designers, and contractors to ensure residences are not only in the best, refined taste, but also built to design and construction quality standards that match the best residences in New York or London.
For more information, visit www.scopecollection.com
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