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1-Bedroom Condo Prices Across Bangkok in 2026: Where Your Money Goes
Discover how 1-bedroom condo prices vary across Bangkok's top neighborhoods and find your perfect affordable home.

Summary
Compare 1 bedroom condo prices across Bangkok areas in 2026. Our guide breaks down costs by neighborhood to help you budget smartly for your next move.
If you've been scrolling through listings lately, you already know that "one bedroom condo in Bangkok" can mean anything from a 12,000 baht shoebox near Bearing to a 55,000 baht designer unit overlooking the Chao Phraya. The gap is enormous, and the neighborhood you pick basically determines your entire lifestyle. So let's break down what a 1 bedroom condo price in Bangkok area by area actually looks like in 2026, with real numbers and real buildings you can go visit this weekend.
Sukhumvit Core: Nana to Ekkamai
This is still the expat heartland, and prices reflect it. Along lower Sukhumvit between BTS Nana and Phrom Phong, expect to pay 18,000 to 35,000 baht per month for a decent one bedroom. A unit at The Lumpini 24, right off Soi 24 near BTS Phrom Phong, typically lists around 22,000 to 28,000 baht for a 30 sqm layout. Walk five minutes toward Emporium and prices jump because, well, location is everything.
Push further to Thong Lo and Ekkamai and you'll find a wider spread. A one bedroom at Noble Reveal on Soi 63 can sit around 20,000 to 25,000 baht, while a newer build like Tela Thonglor near BTS Thong Lo might ask 40,000 or more. The vibe here is walkable restaurants, rooftop bars, and weekend brunch culture. You're paying for the lifestyle as much as the square meters.
Quick scenario: a marketing manager working at an agency on Soi 33 could grab a one bedroom at Celes Asoke for about 30,000 baht, walk to BTS Asok in three minutes, and never need a car. That's the sweet spot a lot of professionals land on.
Silom, Sathorn, and the CBD
If your office is in the financial district, Silom and Sathorn still deliver solid value compared to equivalent business districts in Singapore or Hong Kong. One bedroom condos here range from 15,000 to 35,000 baht, depending on the building's age and how close you are to BTS Chong Nonsi or Sala Daeng.
The Supalai Elite Surawong is a popular pick, with units going for around 16,000 to 20,000 baht. It's not flashy, but it's clean, central, and five minutes from MRT Sam Yan. Want something more premium? A one bedroom at Banyan Tree Residences on South Sathorn Road can push past 50,000 baht, but you're essentially living in a hotel.
Sathorn's Soi 12 corridor has become a quiet favorite for couples and young professionals. Rents there hover around 20,000 to 28,000 baht for newer buildings. You get easy access to Lumpini Park for morning runs and a BRT stop if your commute heads south toward Rama III.
On Nut, Bearing, and the Outer Sukhumvit Stretch
This is where budget meets convenience. BTS On Nut has become a full blown neighborhood hub, with Tesco Lotus (now rebranded Lotus's), street food markets, and a growing cafe scene. One bedroom condos at buildings like Life Sukhumvit 48 or Ideo Mobi Sukhumvit 66 typically run 10,000 to 16,000 baht per month.
Go one more stop to Bangna or Bearing and prices drop further. A 30 sqm one bedroom at Ideo O2 near BTS Bangna can be found for 9,000 to 13,000 baht. It's not glamorous, but you're still on the BTS line and 20 minutes from Asok.
Picture this: a remote worker who doesn't need to commute daily grabs a one bedroom at Whizdom 101 near BTS Punnawithi for 14,000 baht. Coworking space downstairs, a decent pool, and groceries at the ground floor mall. That's a genuinely comfortable life for well under 20,000 baht a month all in.
Ari, Saphan Khwai, and the Northern BTS Line
Ari has become Bangkok's trendy local neighborhood, and one bedroom rents have crept up to match. Expect 14,000 to 25,000 baht near BTS Ari station. A unit at Centric Ari Station goes for roughly 16,000 to 20,000 baht. The charm here is the food scene. Soi Ari is packed with independent cafes, Thai restaurants, and a Saturday market that locals genuinely love.
Saphan Khwai, one stop north, offers a slight discount. One bedrooms at buildings like The Line Phahol Pradipat sit around 13,000 to 18,000 baht. You're still close to Chatuchak Weekend Market and JJ Green, with a younger, more local crowd compared to Sukhumvit.
Ratchadaphisek and Rama 9: The MRT Belt
If you work along the MRT Blue Line, Ratchadaphisek and Rama 9 deserve serious attention. One bedroom condos here are often 10,000 to 20,000 baht, and the area has matured a lot over the past few years. The complex around MRT Phra Ram 9 now includes Central Rama 9, a massive shopping center, plus offices, restaurants, and a cinema.
Life Asoke Rama 9, connected directly to MRT Rama 9 and the Airport Rail Link at Makkasan, offers one bedrooms around 15,000 to 19,000 baht. For a Thai tech worker commuting to offices at The9th Towers or G Tower, this location basically eliminates the need for ride hailing apps during the week.
Over at MRT Huai Khwang, older buildings like Lumpini Suite Dindaeng Ratchaprarop can dip below 10,000 baht. The tradeoff is building age, but the area itself is alive with night markets and 24 hour restaurants.
How to Read These Numbers
Rent prices shift based on floor level, furnishing quality, lease length, and whether you're negotiating directly with an owner or through a management company. The ranges above reflect furnished units with standard amenities like a pool, gym, and security. Always ask about common area fees and electricity rates, because those can add 2,000 to 5,000 baht per month on top of rent.
Also keep in mind that many landlords in Bangkok are open to negotiation, especially if you're signing a 12 month lease. A polite ask for 1,000 to 2,000 baht off the listed price works more often than you'd expect.
The best way to compare 1 bedroom condo prices across Bangkok areas is to see listings mapped by neighborhood with real, current pricing. That's exactly what Superagent does. Head to superagent.co and filter by your budget, preferred BTS or MRT line, and move in date. The AI matches you with units that actually fit your life, not just your search terms.
If you've been scrolling through listings lately, you already know that "one bedroom condo in Bangkok" can mean anything from a 12,000 baht shoebox near Bearing to a 55,000 baht designer unit overlooking the Chao Phraya. The gap is enormous, and the neighborhood you pick basically determines your entire lifestyle. So let's break down what a 1 bedroom condo price in Bangkok area by area actually looks like in 2026, with real numbers and real buildings you can go visit this weekend.
Sukhumvit Core: Nana to Ekkamai
This is still the expat heartland, and prices reflect it. Along lower Sukhumvit between BTS Nana and Phrom Phong, expect to pay 18,000 to 35,000 baht per month for a decent one bedroom. A unit at The Lumpini 24, right off Soi 24 near BTS Phrom Phong, typically lists around 22,000 to 28,000 baht for a 30 sqm layout. Walk five minutes toward Emporium and prices jump because, well, location is everything.
Push further to Thong Lo and Ekkamai and you'll find a wider spread. A one bedroom at Noble Reveal on Soi 63 can sit around 20,000 to 25,000 baht, while a newer build like Tela Thonglor near BTS Thong Lo might ask 40,000 or more. The vibe here is walkable restaurants, rooftop bars, and weekend brunch culture. You're paying for the lifestyle as much as the square meters.
Quick scenario: a marketing manager working at an agency on Soi 33 could grab a one bedroom at Celes Asoke for about 30,000 baht, walk to BTS Asok in three minutes, and never need a car. That's the sweet spot a lot of professionals land on.
Silom, Sathorn, and the CBD
If your office is in the financial district, Silom and Sathorn still deliver solid value compared to equivalent business districts in Singapore or Hong Kong. One bedroom condos here range from 15,000 to 35,000 baht, depending on the building's age and how close you are to BTS Chong Nonsi or Sala Daeng.
The Supalai Elite Surawong is a popular pick, with units going for around 16,000 to 20,000 baht. It's not flashy, but it's clean, central, and five minutes from MRT Sam Yan. Want something more premium? A one bedroom at Banyan Tree Residences on South Sathorn Road can push past 50,000 baht, but you're essentially living in a hotel.
Sathorn's Soi 12 corridor has become a quiet favorite for couples and young professionals. Rents there hover around 20,000 to 28,000 baht for newer buildings. You get easy access to Lumpini Park for morning runs and a BRT stop if your commute heads south toward Rama III.
On Nut, Bearing, and the Outer Sukhumvit Stretch
This is where budget meets convenience. BTS On Nut has become a full blown neighborhood hub, with Tesco Lotus (now rebranded Lotus's), street food markets, and a growing cafe scene. One bedroom condos at buildings like Life Sukhumvit 48 or Ideo Mobi Sukhumvit 66 typically run 10,000 to 16,000 baht per month.
Go one more stop to Bangna or Bearing and prices drop further. A 30 sqm one bedroom at Ideo O2 near BTS Bangna can be found for 9,000 to 13,000 baht. It's not glamorous, but you're still on the BTS line and 20 minutes from Asok.
Picture this: a remote worker who doesn't need to commute daily grabs a one bedroom at Whizdom 101 near BTS Punnawithi for 14,000 baht. Coworking space downstairs, a decent pool, and groceries at the ground floor mall. That's a genuinely comfortable life for well under 20,000 baht a month all in.
Ari, Saphan Khwai, and the Northern BTS Line
Ari has become Bangkok's trendy local neighborhood, and one bedroom rents have crept up to match. Expect 14,000 to 25,000 baht near BTS Ari station. A unit at Centric Ari Station goes for roughly 16,000 to 20,000 baht. The charm here is the food scene. Soi Ari is packed with independent cafes, Thai restaurants, and a Saturday market that locals genuinely love.
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Saphan Khwai, one stop north, offers a slight discount. One bedrooms at buildings like The Line Phahol Pradipat sit around 13,000 to 18,000 baht. You're still close to Chatuchak Weekend Market and JJ Green, with a younger, more local crowd compared to Sukhumvit.
Ratchadaphisek and Rama 9: The MRT Belt
If you work along the MRT Blue Line, Ratchadaphisek and Rama 9 deserve serious attention. One bedroom condos here are often 10,000 to 20,000 baht, and the area has matured a lot over the past few years. The complex around MRT Phra Ram 9 now includes Central Rama 9, a massive shopping center, plus offices, restaurants, and a cinema.
Life Asoke Rama 9, connected directly to MRT Rama 9 and the Airport Rail Link at Makkasan, offers one bedrooms around 15,000 to 19,000 baht. For a Thai tech worker commuting to offices at The9th Towers or G Tower, this location basically eliminates the need for ride hailing apps during the week.
Over at MRT Huai Khwang, older buildings like Lumpini Suite Dindaeng Ratchaprarop can dip below 10,000 baht. The tradeoff is building age, but the area itself is alive with night markets and 24 hour restaurants.
How to Read These Numbers
Rent prices shift based on floor level, furnishing quality, lease length, and whether you're negotiating directly with an owner or through a management company. The ranges above reflect furnished units with standard amenities like a pool, gym, and security. Always ask about common area fees and electricity rates, because those can add 2,000 to 5,000 baht per month on top of rent.
Also keep in mind that many landlords in Bangkok are open to negotiation, especially if you're signing a 12 month lease. A polite ask for 1,000 to 2,000 baht off the listed price works more often than you'd expect.
The best way to compare 1 bedroom condo prices across Bangkok areas is to see listings mapped by neighborhood with real, current pricing. That's exactly what Superagent does. Head to superagent.co and filter by your budget, preferred BTS or MRT line, and move in date. The AI matches you with units that actually fit your life, not just your search terms.
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