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Bangkok Condos for Rent Near International Schools: Prices and Locations
Find the perfect condo rental near top international schools in Bangkok with our complete location and pricing guide.

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Discover affordable condos for rent near international schools in Bangkok. Compare prices, locations, and amenities for expat families seeking quality hous
Finding a condo near an international school in Bangkok is like solving a puzzle where location, price, and school hours all have to line up perfectly. If you're a parent working in the CBD but want your kids at an international school, you probably know the feeling. You want somewhere that doesn't add two hours to your morning routine, keeps your budget sane, and actually has decent WiFi for after-school Zoom calls. The good news is that Bangkok's rental market has plenty of options if you know where to look. Let me walk you through the neighborhoods, price ranges, and insider tips that actually matter.
Why Location Matters More Than You Think
International schools in Bangkok cluster in specific areas, and where you live relative to them changes your daily life dramatically. Your morning commute with kids is not the same as a solo trip to the office. Twenty minutes feels like twenty hours when you have a second-grader arguing about breakfast. Most expat families I know who are happy with their setup live within 10 to 15 minutes of their school, max.
The major international schools are spread across the city. Some sit near Sukhumvit (Thonglor area), others near Ploenchit, and some way out near Minburi or Bang Na. This spread matters because it means different neighborhoods work for different families. You can't just pick the cheapest condo and hope it works out.
Sukhumvit and Thonglor: Premium But Convenient
Thonglor is where a lot of international school families cluster. Schools like Bangkok Prep and others have strong presences near here. Condos in Thonglor itself run 25,000 to 45,000 baht per month for a decent one and two bedroom, depending on the building and how new it is. You're paying for location, but you're also paying for the fact that the BTS Thonglor station is right there.
I know families living in buildings like Baan Thonglor or smaller sois off Sukhumvit Soi 55 who walk their kids to school. That convenience is worth real money when you're juggling a 7am departure time. Plus, Thonglor has decent restaurants, supermarkets (Tops is everywhere), and the neighborhood feels established. It's expensive but unsurprising.
If Thonglor feels too pricey, move one station down to Phrom Phong. You can rent a solid one bedroom for 18,000 to 28,000 baht and still catch buses or a quick BTS ride to schools in the Sukhumvit corridor. The savings add up fast, and you don't sacrifice much on the convenience front.
Ploenchit and Chitlom: The Middle Ground
This area gets overlooked but it's genuinely smart for school families. Several international schools are within reach, and the neighborhood sits right on the BTS line. Condos here run 16,000 to 32,000 baht for one and two bedrooms, depending on the building age and amenities.
You get proximity to Ploenchit BTS, which connects you to everywhere. The neighborhood has real markets, smaller sois with local restaurants (proper Thai food, not tourist versions), and less of the expat bubble you feel in Thonglor. Families I know here tend to be people who actually want to live in Bangkok, not just work here temporarily.
Buildings like those in the Ploenchit area typically offer gyms, pools, and decent security. They're not flashy, but they're reliable. The commute to most international schools is manageable, usually 15 to 25 minutes depending on traffic.
Sathorn and Silom: Budget Conscious but Still Central
If budget is genuinely tight, Sathorn and Silom have condos renting for 12,000 to 22,000 baht per month. The BTS network here is excellent (Chong Nonsi, Surasak stations). Getting to international schools takes longer than from Sukhumvit, but it's doable.
The real draw is that you're still central. Your partner can get to an office in the CBD in minutes. Supermarkets, pharmacies, and schools supplies shops are everywhere. You're not in a neighborhood designed purely for expats, which means better prices on everything from food to services.
A family I know rents a one bedroom in a Sathorn soi for 15,000 baht and drives their kids to school near Sukhumvit in about 20 minutes. They're saving maybe 10,000 to 15,000 per month compared to living in Thonglor, which adds up to real money in the school fees budget.
Practical Tips for Your Search
First, nail down the school address before you rent. Use Google Maps to run commute simulations at the exact time you'd leave in the morning. Bangkok traffic patterns change wildly by time of day, and 30 minutes off-peak is 60 minutes at rush hour.
Second, check out buildings in person. Online photos lie. Visit condos during school dropoff hours to see what traffic actually looks like and whether parking is reasonable. A "10 minute drive" means nothing if there's one entrance and all the parents are leaving at the same time.
Third, negotiate on rent if you're signing longer leases (6 months or more). Most landlords prefer stable tenants over turnover. You might knock 10 to 15 percent off by committing longer. Also ask about utilities, maintenance fees, and whether internet is included. These add up.
Fourth, think about your partner's commute too. Sometimes the school is close but the office is far. You need a location that works for both of you, not just one. Sukhumvit can be surprisingly good for this because you can hit multiple BTS lines.
Real Numbers and Neighborhoods to Search
Here's what you should actually budget for depending on which area makes sense for your school. Premium areas near schools (Thonglor, Phrom Phong, Ploenchit) run 20,000 to 40,000 baht for one and two bedrooms. Budget areas with decent connections (Sathorn, Silom) run 12,000 to 22,000 baht. Family options with three bedrooms bump everything up about 30 to 50 percent.
Check Superagent.co to filter by school area, price range, and commute time. Being able to see what's actually available right now beats searching across 10 different websites, and the platform is built for people actually renting in Bangkok, not a generic property site.
Your international school condo search is solvable. Pick your school, map out neighborhoods within 15 minutes, set a budget, and start looking at actual buildings rather than just online listings. Bangkok rental markets move fast, especially near schools. The best places rent quickly because families know good value when they see it.
Finding a condo near an international school in Bangkok is like solving a puzzle where location, price, and school hours all have to line up perfectly. If you're a parent working in the CBD but want your kids at an international school, you probably know the feeling. You want somewhere that doesn't add two hours to your morning routine, keeps your budget sane, and actually has decent WiFi for after-school Zoom calls. The good news is that Bangkok's rental market has plenty of options if you know where to look. Let me walk you through the neighborhoods, price ranges, and insider tips that actually matter.
Why Location Matters More Than You Think
International schools in Bangkok cluster in specific areas, and where you live relative to them changes your daily life dramatically. Your morning commute with kids is not the same as a solo trip to the office. Twenty minutes feels like twenty hours when you have a second-grader arguing about breakfast. Most expat families I know who are happy with their setup live within 10 to 15 minutes of their school, max.
The major international schools are spread across the city. Some sit near Sukhumvit (Thonglor area), others near Ploenchit, and some way out near Minburi or Bang Na. This spread matters because it means different neighborhoods work for different families. You can't just pick the cheapest condo and hope it works out.
Sukhumvit and Thonglor: Premium But Convenient
Thonglor is where a lot of international school families cluster. Schools like Bangkok Prep and others have strong presences near here. Condos in Thonglor itself run 25,000 to 45,000 baht per month for a decent one and two bedroom, depending on the building and how new it is. You're paying for location, but you're also paying for the fact that the BTS Thonglor station is right there.
I know families living in buildings like Baan Thonglor or smaller sois off Sukhumvit Soi 55 who walk their kids to school. That convenience is worth real money when you're juggling a 7am departure time. Plus, Thonglor has decent restaurants, supermarkets (Tops is everywhere), and the neighborhood feels established. It's expensive but unsurprising.
If Thonglor feels too pricey, move one station down to Phrom Phong. You can rent a solid one bedroom for 18,000 to 28,000 baht and still catch buses or a quick BTS ride to schools in the Sukhumvit corridor. The savings add up fast, and you don't sacrifice much on the convenience front.
Ploenchit and Chitlom: The Middle Ground
This area gets overlooked but it's genuinely smart for school families. Several international schools are within reach, and the neighborhood sits right on the BTS line. Condos here run 16,000 to 32,000 baht for one and two bedrooms, depending on the building age and amenities.
You get proximity to Ploenchit BTS, which connects you to everywhere. The neighborhood has real markets, smaller sois with local restaurants (proper Thai food, not tourist versions), and less of the expat bubble you feel in Thonglor. Families I know here tend to be people who actually want to live in Bangkok, not just work here temporarily.
Buildings like those in the Ploenchit area typically offer gyms, pools, and decent security. They're not flashy, but they're reliable. The commute to most international schools is manageable, usually 15 to 25 minutes depending on traffic.
Sathorn and Silom: Budget Conscious but Still Central
If budget is genuinely tight, Sathorn and Silom have condos renting for 12,000 to 22,000 baht per month. The BTS network here is excellent (Chong Nonsi, Surasak stations). Getting to international schools takes longer than from Sukhumvit, but it's doable.
The real draw is that you're still central. Your partner can get to an office in the CBD in minutes. Supermarkets, pharmacies, and schools supplies shops are everywhere. You're not in a neighborhood designed purely for expats, which means better prices on everything from food to services.
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A family I know rents a one bedroom in a Sathorn soi for 15,000 baht and drives their kids to school near Sukhumvit in about 20 minutes. They're saving maybe 10,000 to 15,000 per month compared to living in Thonglor, which adds up to real money in the school fees budget.
Practical Tips for Your Search
First, nail down the school address before you rent. Use Google Maps to run commute simulations at the exact time you'd leave in the morning. Bangkok traffic patterns change wildly by time of day, and 30 minutes off-peak is 60 minutes at rush hour.
Second, check out buildings in person. Online photos lie. Visit condos during school dropoff hours to see what traffic actually looks like and whether parking is reasonable. A "10 minute drive" means nothing if there's one entrance and all the parents are leaving at the same time.
Third, negotiate on rent if you're signing longer leases (6 months or more). Most landlords prefer stable tenants over turnover. You might knock 10 to 15 percent off by committing longer. Also ask about utilities, maintenance fees, and whether internet is included. These add up.
Fourth, think about your partner's commute too. Sometimes the school is close but the office is far. You need a location that works for both of you, not just one. Sukhumvit can be surprisingly good for this because you can hit multiple BTS lines.
Real Numbers and Neighborhoods to Search
Here's what you should actually budget for depending on which area makes sense for your school. Premium areas near schools (Thonglor, Phrom Phong, Ploenchit) run 20,000 to 40,000 baht for one and two bedrooms. Budget areas with decent connections (Sathorn, Silom) run 12,000 to 22,000 baht. Family options with three bedrooms bump everything up about 30 to 50 percent.
Check Superagent.co to filter by school area, price range, and commute time. Being able to see what's actually available right now beats searching across 10 different websites, and the platform is built for people actually renting in Bangkok, not a generic property site.
Your international school condo search is solvable. Pick your school, map out neighborhoods within 15 minutes, set a budget, and start looking at actual buildings rather than just online listings. Bangkok rental markets move fast, especially near schools. The best places rent quickly because families know good value when they see it.
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