mekin HAUS is in Chiang Mai, not Bangkok, and it should be positioned as a substantially larger-format residential condominium in one of the city's most practical and infrastructure-rich urban zones. The full brief describes it as Chiang Mai's first pet-allowed condominium, located close to Central Festival Chiang Mai and within accessible distance of Tha Phae Gate, Nimman and Chiang Mai International Airport. The surrounding context is unusually strong for the city: Central Festival is about 200 metres away, major retail anchors such as Big C Extra, HomePro and Index Living Mall are nearby, and there is close access to hospitals, schools, Payap University, the bus terminal, the new US Consulate and civic institutions. For searches such as mekin HAUS Chiang Mai, buy condo Chiang Mai Thailand, or Chiang Mai property investment, the location logic is not about tourism theatre. It is about practical city living in a proven convenience corridor.
The project comprises approximately 3 rai, with 2 seven-storey buildings and a total of 250 units. The room mix is materially larger than standard Chiang Mai compact stock: one-bedroom M units at 34.75 to 35.75 sq.m., one-bedroom L units at 41.50 to 43.75 sq.m., one-bedroom plus XL units at 49.00 to 50.75 sq.m., two-bedroom units at 67.00 to 73.00 sq.m., and a very limited number of three-bedroom units at 89.75 sq.m. This matters because the project is clearly aimed at actual living rather than narrow investor micro-unit logic. The brief repeatedly emphasizes spaciousness, home-like comfort and a quieter, more private residential experience close to the city core.
A major differentiator is the pet-allowed concept. The brief states that Building A is pet-allowed, with specific pet rules, dedicated pet facilities, pet wash, pet garden, pet yard and tailored furniture-package adaptations for pet owners. The project also includes lobby, co-working space, fitness, co-pantry, swimming pool, Sansiri Backyard, educational playground, garden and pet garden. In a Chiang Mai context, this is an unusually specific product identity. Rather than trying to be a generic investment condo, mekin HAUS is positioned around a particular lifestyle segment: owner-occupiers and longer-stay residents who want more space, more comfort and a living environment that accommodates pets and daily routine.
The full brief also provides helpful market context. It shows mekin HAUS launching into a Chiang Mai condominium landscape where many competing projects are already ready to move in and where the broader average price sits around 77,000 baht per sq.m., with closer 3 to 5 kilometre competitors averaging around 80,000 baht per sq.m. and segment-B comparables around 90,000 baht per sq.m. The brief positions mekin HAUS as competitive relative to that backdrop, while also tying its demand logic to pet-owner growth, retirement-home relevance in Chiang Mai, airport expansion and the general appeal of central-city convenience. Taken together, this is not a Bangkok-style momentum story. It is a Chiang Mai livability story with niche differentiation and larger-format layouts.