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All Hampton Condos in Bangkok: Boutique Condo Brand Reviewed
Discover why Hampton's luxury boutique condos are Bangkok's best-kept secret for discerning renters.

Summary
Explore all Hampton condo Bangkok properties in this comprehensive review of the boutique brand's premium amenities, locations, and rental options.
If you've been scrolling through Bangkok condo listings and noticed the name "Hampton" popping up more than once, you're not imagining things. This boutique brand has quietly planted several projects across the city, each one targeting a slightly different renter profile. But here's the thing: most people lump them all together or confuse one for another. Let's break down every Hampton condo in Bangkok so you know exactly what you're getting, where it is, and whether the rent actually makes sense for your situation.
The Hampton Brand: What Ties These Projects Together
Hampton condos are developed under the Habitat Group umbrella, a Thai developer that focuses on compact, design forward projects rather than massive tower complexes. Think of Hampton as their lifestyle line. The buildings tend to be low to mid rise, with unit counts usually under 200. That means smaller common areas but a quieter living experience compared to mega projects like Life Asoke Hype or The Base Park West.
The design language across Hampton projects leans modern minimalist with warm wood tones, which honestly photographs well but can feel slightly cookie cutter if you tour more than one. Still, the build quality is solid for the price segment, and management tends to keep the buildings in good shape. A friend of mine rented at one Hampton project for two years and said maintenance requests were handled faster than at her previous condo on Sukhumvit Soi 24, which cost nearly double.
What unites the brand is a focus on location efficiency. Each Hampton project sits within walking distance of a BTS or MRT station, making them practical picks for professionals who commute daily.
Hampton Thonglor 10: The Flagship Location
This is the one most expats hear about first. Sitting on Sukhumvit Soi 55 (Thonglor), specifically near Soi Thonglor 10, it puts you in the heart of Bangkok's trendiest neighborhood. You're a short walk from J Avenue, Eight Thonglor, and dozens of restaurants that range from 60 baht pad kra pao to 600 baht brunch plates.
Units here are mostly one bedrooms in the 28 to 35 sqm range. Expect rents between 18,000 and 25,000 THB per month depending on floor, furnishing, and how motivated the landlord is. For Thonglor, that's genuinely competitive. A comparable studio at Taka Haus or Noble Remix would run you 22,000 to 30,000 THB easily.
The catch? It's a walk to BTS Thong Lo, roughly 10 to 12 minutes on foot. In Bangkok's midday heat, that matters. Most residents end up grabbing motorbike taxis from the soi entrance for 15 to 25 baht, which honestly becomes second nature after a week.
Hampton Sriracha and Hampton Bangsaray: The Eastern Seaboard Options
These two projects extend the Hampton name outside Bangkok proper, targeting a completely different audience. Hampton Sriracha sits in Chonburi province near the industrial Eastern Seaboard, popular with Japanese and European expats working at nearby factories and offices. Rents here drop dramatically, often landing between 10,000 and 15,000 THB for a furnished one bedroom.
Hampton Bangsaray, further south near Pattaya, positions itself as a coastal retreat option. Think weekend condo or semi retirement base rather than daily commuter housing. A colleague who works remotely split his time between a Rama 9 apartment and his Bangsaray unit for about a year. He loved the lifestyle but admitted the drive back to Bangkok on Sunday evenings was brutal during holidays.
If you're strictly looking for Bangkok rentals, these two won't be relevant. But they're worth knowing about if your job takes you to the Eastern Seaboard or if you want a beach escape property at a fraction of Hua Hin prices.
How Hampton Compares to Similar Bangkok Boutique Brands
Hampton occupies an interesting middle ground. It's not trying to be a luxury brand like Muniq or Beatniq. It's also a step above the pure budget builds you find from some developers along the Purple MRT line. The closest comparisons would be projects like Ideo Mobi, Centric, or Chewathai Residence, all of which target young professionals and offer similar sqm pricing.
Where Hampton edges ahead is in the boutique feel. Smaller buildings mean you're not sharing a pool with 400 other residents on a Sunday afternoon. Where it falls behind is amenity count. Don't expect a co working space, sky lounge, or golf simulator. You'll get a pool, a gym, and maybe a small garden area. For a lot of renters, that tradeoff works perfectly fine.
I once helped a friend compare Hampton Thonglor 10 against Ideo Mobi Sukhumvit 40 for a new teacher arriving in Bangkok. The Hampton unit was slightly smaller but 3,000 THB cheaper monthly, and the Thonglor location sealed the deal for someone who wanted nightlife and cafes within walking distance.
Who Should Actually Rent a Hampton Condo
Hampton works best for solo renters or couples without kids who prioritize location over space. If you need a second bedroom for a home office or a child's room, you'll find the options limited and pricey. But if you want a clean, modern one bedroom near a BTS line without paying Sukhumvit mainroad premiums, Hampton delivers consistently.
It's also a solid pick for first time Bangkok renters who feel overwhelmed by the sheer number of options in areas like Asoke or On Nut. The smaller project size makes the decision simpler, and the quality floor is reliable enough that you're unlikely to walk into unpleasant surprises on move in day.
If you're weighing a Hampton condo against other options in the same neighborhood, the smartest move is comparing actual available units side by side rather than relying on developer marketing. Superagent at superagent.co lets you do exactly that, pulling real time listings and using AI to match your budget, location, and lifestyle preferences so you can stop guessing and start shortlisting.
If you've been scrolling through Bangkok condo listings and noticed the name "Hampton" popping up more than once, you're not imagining things. This boutique brand has quietly planted several projects across the city, each one targeting a slightly different renter profile. But here's the thing: most people lump them all together or confuse one for another. Let's break down every Hampton condo in Bangkok so you know exactly what you're getting, where it is, and whether the rent actually makes sense for your situation.
The Hampton Brand: What Ties These Projects Together
Hampton condos are developed under the Habitat Group umbrella, a Thai developer that focuses on compact, design forward projects rather than massive tower complexes. Think of Hampton as their lifestyle line. The buildings tend to be low to mid rise, with unit counts usually under 200. That means smaller common areas but a quieter living experience compared to mega projects like Life Asoke Hype or The Base Park West.
The design language across Hampton projects leans modern minimalist with warm wood tones, which honestly photographs well but can feel slightly cookie cutter if you tour more than one. Still, the build quality is solid for the price segment, and management tends to keep the buildings in good shape. A friend of mine rented at one Hampton project for two years and said maintenance requests were handled faster than at her previous condo on Sukhumvit Soi 24, which cost nearly double.
What unites the brand is a focus on location efficiency. Each Hampton project sits within walking distance of a BTS or MRT station, making them practical picks for professionals who commute daily.
Hampton Thonglor 10: The Flagship Location
This is the one most expats hear about first. Sitting on Sukhumvit Soi 55 (Thonglor), specifically near Soi Thonglor 10, it puts you in the heart of Bangkok's trendiest neighborhood. You're a short walk from J Avenue, Eight Thonglor, and dozens of restaurants that range from 60 baht pad kra pao to 600 baht brunch plates.
Units here are mostly one bedrooms in the 28 to 35 sqm range. Expect rents between 18,000 and 25,000 THB per month depending on floor, furnishing, and how motivated the landlord is. For Thonglor, that's genuinely competitive. A comparable studio at Taka Haus or Noble Remix would run you 22,000 to 30,000 THB easily.
The catch? It's a walk to BTS Thong Lo, roughly 10 to 12 minutes on foot. In Bangkok's midday heat, that matters. Most residents end up grabbing motorbike taxis from the soi entrance for 15 to 25 baht, which honestly becomes second nature after a week.
Hampton Sriracha and Hampton Bangsaray: The Eastern Seaboard Options
These two projects extend the Hampton name outside Bangkok proper, targeting a completely different audience. Hampton Sriracha sits in Chonburi province near the industrial Eastern Seaboard, popular with Japanese and European expats working at nearby factories and offices. Rents here drop dramatically, often landing between 10,000 and 15,000 THB for a furnished one bedroom.
Hampton Bangsaray, further south near Pattaya, positions itself as a coastal retreat option. Think weekend condo or semi retirement base rather than daily commuter housing. A colleague who works remotely split his time between a Rama 9 apartment and his Bangsaray unit for about a year. He loved the lifestyle but admitted the drive back to Bangkok on Sunday evenings was brutal during holidays.
If you're strictly looking for Bangkok rentals, these two won't be relevant. But they're worth knowing about if your job takes you to the Eastern Seaboard or if you want a beach escape property at a fraction of Hua Hin prices.
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How Hampton Compares to Similar Bangkok Boutique Brands
Hampton occupies an interesting middle ground. It's not trying to be a luxury brand like Muniq or Beatniq. It's also a step above the pure budget builds you find from some developers along the Purple MRT line. The closest comparisons would be projects like Ideo Mobi, Centric, or Chewathai Residence, all of which target young professionals and offer similar sqm pricing.
Where Hampton edges ahead is in the boutique feel. Smaller buildings mean you're not sharing a pool with 400 other residents on a Sunday afternoon. Where it falls behind is amenity count. Don't expect a co working space, sky lounge, or golf simulator. You'll get a pool, a gym, and maybe a small garden area. For a lot of renters, that tradeoff works perfectly fine.
I once helped a friend compare Hampton Thonglor 10 against Ideo Mobi Sukhumvit 40 for a new teacher arriving in Bangkok. The Hampton unit was slightly smaller but 3,000 THB cheaper monthly, and the Thonglor location sealed the deal for someone who wanted nightlife and cafes within walking distance.
Who Should Actually Rent a Hampton Condo
Hampton works best for solo renters or couples without kids who prioritize location over space. If you need a second bedroom for a home office or a child's room, you'll find the options limited and pricey. But if you want a clean, modern one bedroom near a BTS line without paying Sukhumvit mainroad premiums, Hampton delivers consistently.
It's also a solid pick for first time Bangkok renters who feel overwhelmed by the sheer number of options in areas like Asoke or On Nut. The smaller project size makes the decision simpler, and the quality floor is reliable enough that you're unlikely to walk into unpleasant surprises on move in day.
If you're weighing a Hampton condo against other options in the same neighborhood, the smartest move is comparing actual available units side by side rather than relying on developer marketing. Superagent at superagent.co lets you do exactly that, pulling real time listings and using AI to match your budget, location, and lifestyle preferences so you can stop guessing and start shortlisting.
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