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All Plum Condos in Bangkok: Origin's Most Affordable Series Reviewed
Discover why All Plum condos offer Bangkok's best value for budget-conscious renters.

Summary
All Plum condo Bangkok delivers affordable luxury across multiple locations. Origin's budget-friendly series combines modern amenities with accessible pric
If you've spent any time browsing condos in Bangkok's outer neighborhoods, you've definitely seen the name Plum pop up. Origin Property launched this series as their most budget friendly line, and it has quietly spread across the city like a well placed franchise. There are now over a dozen Plum projects scattered from Ramkhamhaeng to Chaengwattana, and for renters watching their monthly budget, these buildings deserve a closer look. Let's break down what you actually get when you rent a Plum condo in Bangkok.
What Exactly Is the Plum Condo Series?
Origin Property is one of Thailand's most prolific developers, and they segment their projects by price tier. At the top you've got Knightsbridge and Park Origin for the premium crowd. In the middle sits KnightsBridge Prime and Notting Hill. And at the entry level, that's where Plum lives.
Plum condos are designed for first time buyers and budget renters who want a newer building without paying Sukhumvit prices. Units are compact, usually 23 to 28 square meters for a studio or one bedroom. The facilities are surprisingly decent for the price point, and most projects sit near mass transit stations, though often on extensions or outer lines rather than central stations.
Think of Plum as the Toyota Yaris of Bangkok condos. Nothing flashy, everything works, and the price makes sense. A friend of mine moved into Plum Condo Phaholyothin 89 after relocating from a dated apartment near Ari. She pays about 5,500 baht per month for a furnished studio and gets a pool, gym, and a seven minute walk to the BTS station. That kind of value is hard to argue with.
The Most Popular Plum Projects for Renters
Not all Plum condos are created equal. Some locations work brilliantly for certain lifestyles while others feel a bit too far from the action. Here are the ones that renters keep coming back to.
Plum Condo Ramkhamhaeng Station sits right next to the Airport Rail Link Ramkhamhaeng station, making it a solid pick for anyone commuting to Suvarnabhumi or transferring to the MRT at Makkasan. Studios here rent for around 6,000 to 8,000 baht. The area around Ramkhamhaeng Soi 24 has affordable street food and plenty of convenience stores.
Plum Condo Chokchai 4 is popular with younger Thai professionals working in the Lat Phrao area. It's close to MRT Lat Phrao and the massive Central Eastville mall. Expect rents between 5,500 and 7,500 baht for a one bedroom unit.
Plum Condo Phaholyothin 89 sits up near Rangsit and Thammasat University. It's ideal for students and lecturers. The BTS Green Line extension to Khu Khot has made this area far more accessible. Rents are rock bottom here, sometimes as low as 4,500 baht per month.
Plum Condo Bang Sue Station benefits from proximity to the new Bang Sue Grand Station, now called Krung Thep Aphiwat Central Terminal. This one has seen growing interest from renters who work in Chatuchak or Nonthaburi. One bedrooms go for 6,500 to 9,000 baht depending on floor and furnishing.
What the Units Actually Feel Like Inside
Let's be real. A Plum condo is not going to feel like a luxury residence. The kitchenettes are minimal, usually just a countertop, a small sink, and space for a portable induction stove. Bathrooms are functional but compact. Walls are on the thinner side, so if your neighbor loves late night karaoke, you'll know about it.
That said, most units come fully furnished when rented. You'll typically get a bed, wardrobe, air conditioning unit, water heater, and sometimes a washing machine. One tenant I know at Plum Condo Chaengwattana added a small bookshelf and a curtain divider to separate the sleeping area, and suddenly the 26 sqm studio felt surprisingly livable.
The common areas are where Plum punches above its weight. Most projects include a swimming pool, a basic fitness room, a lobby with coworking vibes, and 24 hour security with key card access. For the rent you're paying, the facilities ratio is genuinely impressive.
Who Should Rent a Plum Condo?
Plum condos make the most sense for a few specific groups. If you're a young professional on a starter salary keeping monthly housing costs under 8,000 baht, Plum is your sweet spot. If you're an expat teaching English at a school out in the suburbs and you want something modern rather than a dated walk up apartment, Plum delivers.
They also work for couples testing life in Bangkok before committing to a pricier neighborhood. I met a couple from the UK who rented at Plum Condo Mix Suksawat near BTS Wutthakat for about 7,000 baht. They used it as a base for three months while exploring different parts of the city before eventually settling in On Nut.
Where Plum doesn't work as well is for families needing more space, remote workers who want a dedicated home office, or anyone who needs to be in the heart of Silom or Asoke for daily commuting. The outer locations save you money but cost you commute time.
How Plum Compares to Other Budget Options
At similar price points, your alternatives are older buildings along Sukhumvit or aging apartments in areas like Din Daeng and Huai Khwang. The trade off is clear. Plum gives you newer construction, real facilities, and transit access, but in less central locations. An old apartment near MRT Huai Khwang might put you closer to the city core, but you'll get dated fixtures and no pool.
Compared to Lumpini condos from LPN Development, Plum projects tend to feel slightly more modern in design and common areas. Both brands target the same demographic, so it often comes down to which specific location works better for your commute.
If you're hunting for a Plum condo or any budget friendly rental across Bangkok, Superagent at superagent.co can match you with available units based on your station, budget, and move in date. It takes the guesswork out of scrolling through hundreds of listings and helps you find the right fit faster.
If you've spent any time browsing condos in Bangkok's outer neighborhoods, you've definitely seen the name Plum pop up. Origin Property launched this series as their most budget friendly line, and it has quietly spread across the city like a well placed franchise. There are now over a dozen Plum projects scattered from Ramkhamhaeng to Chaengwattana, and for renters watching their monthly budget, these buildings deserve a closer look. Let's break down what you actually get when you rent a Plum condo in Bangkok.
What Exactly Is the Plum Condo Series?
Origin Property is one of Thailand's most prolific developers, and they segment their projects by price tier. At the top you've got Knightsbridge and Park Origin for the premium crowd. In the middle sits KnightsBridge Prime and Notting Hill. And at the entry level, that's where Plum lives.
Plum condos are designed for first time buyers and budget renters who want a newer building without paying Sukhumvit prices. Units are compact, usually 23 to 28 square meters for a studio or one bedroom. The facilities are surprisingly decent for the price point, and most projects sit near mass transit stations, though often on extensions or outer lines rather than central stations.
Think of Plum as the Toyota Yaris of Bangkok condos. Nothing flashy, everything works, and the price makes sense. A friend of mine moved into Plum Condo Phaholyothin 89 after relocating from a dated apartment near Ari. She pays about 5,500 baht per month for a furnished studio and gets a pool, gym, and a seven minute walk to the BTS station. That kind of value is hard to argue with.
The Most Popular Plum Projects for Renters
Not all Plum condos are created equal. Some locations work brilliantly for certain lifestyles while others feel a bit too far from the action. Here are the ones that renters keep coming back to.
Plum Condo Ramkhamhaeng Station sits right next to the Airport Rail Link Ramkhamhaeng station, making it a solid pick for anyone commuting to Suvarnabhumi or transferring to the MRT at Makkasan. Studios here rent for around 6,000 to 8,000 baht. The area around Ramkhamhaeng Soi 24 has affordable street food and plenty of convenience stores.
Plum Condo Chokchai 4 is popular with younger Thai professionals working in the Lat Phrao area. It's close to MRT Lat Phrao and the massive Central Eastville mall. Expect rents between 5,500 and 7,500 baht for a one bedroom unit.
Plum Condo Phaholyothin 89 sits up near Rangsit and Thammasat University. It's ideal for students and lecturers. The BTS Green Line extension to Khu Khot has made this area far more accessible. Rents are rock bottom here, sometimes as low as 4,500 baht per month.
Plum Condo Bang Sue Station benefits from proximity to the new Bang Sue Grand Station, now called Krung Thep Aphiwat Central Terminal. This one has seen growing interest from renters who work in Chatuchak or Nonthaburi. One bedrooms go for 6,500 to 9,000 baht depending on floor and furnishing.
What the Units Actually Feel Like Inside
Let's be real. A Plum condo is not going to feel like a luxury residence. The kitchenettes are minimal, usually just a countertop, a small sink, and space for a portable induction stove. Bathrooms are functional but compact. Walls are on the thinner side, so if your neighbor loves late night karaoke, you'll know about it.
That said, most units come fully furnished when rented. You'll typically get a bed, wardrobe, air conditioning unit, water heater, and sometimes a washing machine. One tenant I know at Plum Condo Chaengwattana added a small bookshelf and a curtain divider to separate the sleeping area, and suddenly the 26 sqm studio felt surprisingly livable.
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The common areas are where Plum punches above its weight. Most projects include a swimming pool, a basic fitness room, a lobby with coworking vibes, and 24 hour security with key card access. For the rent you're paying, the facilities ratio is genuinely impressive.
Who Should Rent a Plum Condo?
Plum condos make the most sense for a few specific groups. If you're a young professional on a starter salary keeping monthly housing costs under 8,000 baht, Plum is your sweet spot. If you're an expat teaching English at a school out in the suburbs and you want something modern rather than a dated walk up apartment, Plum delivers.
They also work for couples testing life in Bangkok before committing to a pricier neighborhood. I met a couple from the UK who rented at Plum Condo Mix Suksawat near BTS Wutthakat for about 7,000 baht. They used it as a base for three months while exploring different parts of the city before eventually settling in On Nut.
Where Plum doesn't work as well is for families needing more space, remote workers who want a dedicated home office, or anyone who needs to be in the heart of Silom or Asoke for daily commuting. The outer locations save you money but cost you commute time.
How Plum Compares to Other Budget Options
At similar price points, your alternatives are older buildings along Sukhumvit or aging apartments in areas like Din Daeng and Huai Khwang. The trade off is clear. Plum gives you newer construction, real facilities, and transit access, but in less central locations. An old apartment near MRT Huai Khwang might put you closer to the city core, but you'll get dated fixtures and no pool.
Compared to Lumpini condos from LPN Development, Plum projects tend to feel slightly more modern in design and common areas. Both brands target the same demographic, so it often comes down to which specific location works better for your commute.
If you're hunting for a Plum condo or any budget friendly rental across Bangkok, Superagent at superagent.co can match you with available units based on your station, budget, and move in date. It takes the guesswork out of scrolling through hundreds of listings and helps you find the right fit faster.
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