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Anglia Ruskin University Bangkok: Student and Expat Rental Guide

Find the best rental options near Anglia Ruskin Bangkok's campus locations.

Anglia Ruskin University Bangkok: Student and Expat Rental Guide

Summary

Discover ideal rental accommodations for Anglia Ruskin Bangkok students and expats. Our comprehensive guide covers neighborhoods, pricing, amenities and le

Anglia Ruskin University recently planted its flag in Bangkok, and the ripple effects on the local rental market are already showing. Whether you're a student heading to the ARU Bangkok campus, a lecturer relocating from the UK, or an expat professional curious about how this new university presence is shaping certain neighborhoods, finding the right condo in the right area matters more than you think. Let's break down what you actually need to know about renting near Anglia Ruskin Bangkok.

Where Is Anglia Ruskin Bangkok and What's Nearby?

ARU Bangkok operates its programs through a partnership campus setup in the central part of the city, with classes and facilities situated in the Ratchathewi and Phaya Thai area. If you've spent any time in Bangkok, you know this zone sits right between the chaos of Siam and the more residential feel of Victory Monument.

The BTS Phaya Thai station is your best friend here. It connects directly to the Sukhumvit Line and also links to the Airport Rail Link, which is a massive bonus if you're flying in from abroad or making weekend trips. Ratchathewi BTS is just one stop away and tends to be slightly cheaper for rentals.

Picture this: you're a first year student arriving from Cambridge with two suitcases and zero knowledge of Bangkok. You hop off the Airport Rail Link at Phaya Thai, walk five minutes to your condo on Soi Rang Nam, and you're settled. That's the kind of convenience this location offers. Condos like Ideo Q Ratchathewi and Ideo Mobi Rang Nam sit within a 10 minute walk of campus, with studios going for 12,000 to 18,000 THB per month.

Best Neighborhoods for Students on a Budget

Let's be honest. Most students aren't swimming in cash. If you're studying at Anglia Ruskin Bangkok, you want affordable rent, decent food options, and a short commute. The sweet spot is the area around Victory Monument BTS, just two stops from Phaya Thai.

Victory Monument has long been a hub for students from nearby universities like King Mongkut's Institute. The rental market here reflects that. You can find studios in buildings like The Capital Ratchaprarop or M Phyathai for 8,000 to 14,000 THB per month. One bedrooms hover around 12,000 to 20,000 THB depending on the building's age and amenities.

A student I know recently moved into a small studio on Soi Rangnam, paying 9,500 THB per month including Wi-Fi. She walks to class in about 12 minutes, grabs 40 THB pad kra pao from the street vendors along the way, and has a 7-Eleven on the ground floor of her building. That's the reality of student life in this part of Bangkok, and it works really well.

Mid Range Options for Lecturers and Working Professionals

If you're a lecturer joining ARU Bangkok or a professional whose company partners with the university, your budget and expectations are probably a bit different. You want a gym, maybe a pool, solid security, and a condo that doesn't feel like a dorm room.

Look at the Ari to Saphan Khwai BTS corridor. It's only a few stops north on the Sukhumvit Line (transfer at Siam from Phaya Thai) and has become one of Bangkok's most livable neighborhoods. Think tree lined streets, excellent coffee shops, weekend markets, and a genuinely local feel that hasn't been overrun by tourism.

Buildings like The Line Jatujak Mochit, Knightsbridge Prime Ratchayothin, and Centric Ari Station offer one bedrooms from 15,000 to 25,000 THB per month. Two bedrooms suitable for small families range from 25,000 to 40,000 THB. A British lecturer I helped last year chose a one bedroom at Ideo Q Victory near Victory Monument BTS for 19,000 THB. He bikes to campus in under 10 minutes and says it feels nothing like living in a megacity.

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What to Know Before Signing a Lease

Bangkok's rental culture has some quirks that catch newcomers off guard. First, most condos require a two month security deposit plus one month's rent upfront. That means for a 15,000 THB studio, you need 45,000 THB ready on move in day.

Utility costs are separate from rent. Electricity in Bangkok condos typically runs between 1,500 and 3,500 THB per month depending on how aggressively you use the air conditioning. Water is usually cheap, around 100 to 300 THB. Internet packages from AIS or True start at about 600 THB monthly for fiber.

Always check whether the landlord charges the government electricity rate (around 4 THB per unit) or a marked up rate (6 to 8 THB per unit). This single detail can save or cost you thousands of baht over a year. Ask before you sign anything.

Getting Around from Your Condo to Campus

Bangkok's public transport around the Phaya Thai area is genuinely excellent by Southeast Asian standards. The BTS handles your north south movement. The Airport Rail Link gets you to Suvarnabhumi. And the MRT Blue Line is accessible with a short connecting ride from Phaya Thai to Chatuchak if you live further north.

Motorcycle taxis line up at every soi entrance and cost 10 to 25 THB for short hops. Grab, Bangkok's version of Uber, typically charges 60 to 100 THB for rides within the Phaya Thai to Victory Monument zone. If you're living on Soi Rang Nam or near Ratchathewi BTS, walking is honestly the easiest option most days.

One practical tip: avoid renting along Phetchaburi Road if noise bothers you. The traffic is relentless, and the construction of new projects along that stretch means jackhammers at 8 AM. Stick to the smaller sois branching off the main roads for quieter living.

Finding the right condo near Anglia Ruskin Bangkok doesn't have to be stressful. Whether you're a student watching every baht or a professional wanting comfort and convenience, the Phaya Thai and Victory Monument areas deliver solid options at fair prices. If you want to skip the endless scrolling and see curated listings matched to your budget and commute, check out superagent.co to find your next Bangkok rental faster than you'd expect.