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BTS Yellow Line Stations: Condo Rental Guide From Lat Phrao to Samrong
Discover affordable condos along Bangkok's expanding BTS Yellow Line from Lat Phrao to Samrong.

Summary
Explore yellow line stations rent options with our comprehensive guide covering neighborhoods, amenities, and pricing along Bangkok's newest BTS extension.
The Yellow Line changed everything. When it opened in mid 2023, suddenly a massive stretch of Bangkok's eastern suburbs got connected to the rest of the city in ways that buses and motorcycle taxis never could. Running from Lat Phrao all the way down to Samrong, this monorail cuts through neighborhoods that most expats have never even heard of. And that's exactly why rents along the Yellow Line are some of the best deals in Bangkok right now.
If you're tired of paying 25,000 baht for a shoebox near Asok, keep reading. The Yellow Line corridor has real condos, real livability, and prices that will make you wonder why you ever limited your search to Sukhumvit.
Lat Phrao Interchange: The Northern Gateway
Lat Phrao is where the Yellow Line meets the MRT Blue Line, making it the most connected station on the entire route. This interchange gives you direct access to Chatuchak, Silom, and the rest of the Blue Line loop without any transfers beyond the one. It's a legitimate commuter hub.
The neighborhood around Lat Phrao intersection has matured over the years. You'll find condos like Life Ladprao, Whizdom Avenue Ratchada Ladprao, and Chapter One Midtown near Soi Lat Phrao 24. One bedrooms in these buildings typically run between 12,000 and 18,000 baht per month. Two bedrooms sit around 20,000 to 28,000 baht.
Picture this: you're working in the Rama 9 office district. From Lat Phrao MRT, you're at Phra Ram 9 station in about seven minutes. Your rent is nearly half what your colleagues pay living near the office. The area has Central Ladprao, Union Mall, and enough street food to eat something different every night for a month. It's a no brainer for anyone who values getting more space for less money.
Hua Mak and Si Nut: The Sports District Surprise
Most people associate Hua Mak with Rajamangala Stadium and not much else. But the Yellow Line station at Hua Mak has quietly turned this area into an affordable rental zone with solid infrastructure. You're near Ramkhamhaeng University, The Mall Bangkapi, and a dense network of local markets along Soi Ramkhamhaeng.
Condos here are genuinely cheap. Buildings like Lumpini Ville Ramkhamhaeng 26, Supalai Veranda Ramkhamhaeng, and U Delight Hua Mak offer studios from 6,500 to 9,000 baht monthly. One bedrooms go for 8,000 to 14,000 baht. These aren't luxury finishes, but they're clean, well managed buildings with pools and gyms.
Say you're a teacher at one of the international schools along Ramkhamhaeng or an office worker on a budget. You grab a one bedroom at Lumpini Ville for 9,000 baht, walk eight minutes to the Yellow Line, and you're at Lat Phrao interchange in about 20 minutes. From there, the whole city opens up. That monthly savings adds up to real trips to Koh Lipe on long weekends.
Srinagarindra and Bang Na: The Middle Stretch
The stations along Srinagarindra Road sit in one of Bangkok's most underrated residential corridors. Sri Iam, Si La Salle, and Sri Bearing stations run through a part of the city packed with big box retail, family restaurants, and newer condo developments that fly under the radar.
This stretch is where you find Seacon Square, Paradise Park, and Mega Bangna all within reach. Condo options include D Condo Ramkhamhaeng, Niche Mono Sukhumvit Bearing, and The Cube Premium Ratchada 32. Rents for one bedrooms sit comfortably between 8,000 and 15,000 baht. Larger two bedrooms go for 14,000 to 22,000 baht.
For families, this zone makes particular sense. A couple with a young child rents a two bedroom at around 18,000 baht, does weekend shopping at Mega Bangna, and enrolls their kid at Berkeley International or St. Andrews Sukhumvit 107. The neighborhood feels suburban in the best way. Quieter streets, actual parking, and enough space to breathe.
Samrong Interchange: Where Yellow Meets Green
Samrong is the southern terminus of the Yellow Line, and it connects directly with the BTS Sukhumvit Line. This makes it a critical transfer point for anyone who works along the main Sukhumvit corridor but wants to live where rents haven't gone insane.
Near Samrong BTS, buildings like Ideo Sukhumvit 115, Aspire Erawan, and Notting Hill Sukhumvit Praksa offer modern units at reasonable prices. Studios start around 6,000 to 8,500 baht. One bedrooms range from 9,000 to 15,000 baht. These are newer buildings with decent facilities, and you're a direct BTS ride from Bearing, Bang Na, and eventually On Nut or Ekkamai.
Consider someone working at a company in the Ekkamai or Thong Lo area. Living at Samrong, they'd pay maybe 10,000 baht for a one bedroom. The BTS commute takes around 30 minutes. That same unit near Thong Lo would cost 22,000 to 30,000 baht easily. The math speaks for itself.
Why the Yellow Line Is Bangkok's Best Kept Rental Secret
The pattern along every Yellow Line station is consistent. Rents are 30 to 50 percent lower than comparable units on the main BTS Sukhumvit or Silom lines. Buildings are often newer because developers built specifically to capitalize on the monorail opening. And the interchange connections at Lat Phrao and Samrong mean you're never truly far from central Bangkok.
The tradeoff is real, though. You're not walking to rooftop bars on Sukhumvit Soi 11. Late night Grab rides home from Khao San will cost more. But if your priority is a comfortable home, money saved, and a reasonable commute, the Yellow Line delivers something the trendy stations simply cannot match on price.
Ready to explore what's actually available along the Yellow Line right now? Superagent at superagent.co lets you search condos by station, filter by your budget, and get AI powered recommendations based on your commute. Skip the guesswork and find something that fits your life, not just your Instagram.
The Yellow Line changed everything. When it opened in mid 2023, suddenly a massive stretch of Bangkok's eastern suburbs got connected to the rest of the city in ways that buses and motorcycle taxis never could. Running from Lat Phrao all the way down to Samrong, this monorail cuts through neighborhoods that most expats have never even heard of. And that's exactly why rents along the Yellow Line are some of the best deals in Bangkok right now.
If you're tired of paying 25,000 baht for a shoebox near Asok, keep reading. The Yellow Line corridor has real condos, real livability, and prices that will make you wonder why you ever limited your search to Sukhumvit.
Lat Phrao Interchange: The Northern Gateway
Lat Phrao is where the Yellow Line meets the MRT Blue Line, making it the most connected station on the entire route. This interchange gives you direct access to Chatuchak, Silom, and the rest of the Blue Line loop without any transfers beyond the one. It's a legitimate commuter hub.
The neighborhood around Lat Phrao intersection has matured over the years. You'll find condos like Life Ladprao, Whizdom Avenue Ratchada Ladprao, and Chapter One Midtown near Soi Lat Phrao 24. One bedrooms in these buildings typically run between 12,000 and 18,000 baht per month. Two bedrooms sit around 20,000 to 28,000 baht.
Picture this: you're working in the Rama 9 office district. From Lat Phrao MRT, you're at Phra Ram 9 station in about seven minutes. Your rent is nearly half what your colleagues pay living near the office. The area has Central Ladprao, Union Mall, and enough street food to eat something different every night for a month. It's a no brainer for anyone who values getting more space for less money.
Hua Mak and Si Nut: The Sports District Surprise
Most people associate Hua Mak with Rajamangala Stadium and not much else. But the Yellow Line station at Hua Mak has quietly turned this area into an affordable rental zone with solid infrastructure. You're near Ramkhamhaeng University, The Mall Bangkapi, and a dense network of local markets along Soi Ramkhamhaeng.
Condos here are genuinely cheap. Buildings like Lumpini Ville Ramkhamhaeng 26, Supalai Veranda Ramkhamhaeng, and U Delight Hua Mak offer studios from 6,500 to 9,000 baht monthly. One bedrooms go for 8,000 to 14,000 baht. These aren't luxury finishes, but they're clean, well managed buildings with pools and gyms.
Say you're a teacher at one of the international schools along Ramkhamhaeng or an office worker on a budget. You grab a one bedroom at Lumpini Ville for 9,000 baht, walk eight minutes to the Yellow Line, and you're at Lat Phrao interchange in about 20 minutes. From there, the whole city opens up. That monthly savings adds up to real trips to Koh Lipe on long weekends.
Srinagarindra and Bang Na: The Middle Stretch
The stations along Srinagarindra Road sit in one of Bangkok's most underrated residential corridors. Sri Iam, Si La Salle, and Sri Bearing stations run through a part of the city packed with big box retail, family restaurants, and newer condo developments that fly under the radar.
This stretch is where you find Seacon Square, Paradise Park, and Mega Bangna all within reach. Condo options include D Condo Ramkhamhaeng, Niche Mono Sukhumvit Bearing, and The Cube Premium Ratchada 32. Rents for one bedrooms sit comfortably between 8,000 and 15,000 baht. Larger two bedrooms go for 14,000 to 22,000 baht.
For families, this zone makes particular sense. A couple with a young child rents a two bedroom at around 18,000 baht, does weekend shopping at Mega Bangna, and enrolls their kid at Berkeley International or St. Andrews Sukhumvit 107. The neighborhood feels suburban in the best way. Quieter streets, actual parking, and enough space to breathe.
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Samrong Interchange: Where Yellow Meets Green
Samrong is the southern terminus of the Yellow Line, and it connects directly with the BTS Sukhumvit Line. This makes it a critical transfer point for anyone who works along the main Sukhumvit corridor but wants to live where rents haven't gone insane.
Near Samrong BTS, buildings like Ideo Sukhumvit 115, Aspire Erawan, and Notting Hill Sukhumvit Praksa offer modern units at reasonable prices. Studios start around 6,000 to 8,500 baht. One bedrooms range from 9,000 to 15,000 baht. These are newer buildings with decent facilities, and you're a direct BTS ride from Bearing, Bang Na, and eventually On Nut or Ekkamai.
Consider someone working at a company in the Ekkamai or Thong Lo area. Living at Samrong, they'd pay maybe 10,000 baht for a one bedroom. The BTS commute takes around 30 minutes. That same unit near Thong Lo would cost 22,000 to 30,000 baht easily. The math speaks for itself.
Why the Yellow Line Is Bangkok's Best Kept Rental Secret
The pattern along every Yellow Line station is consistent. Rents are 30 to 50 percent lower than comparable units on the main BTS Sukhumvit or Silom lines. Buildings are often newer because developers built specifically to capitalize on the monorail opening. And the interchange connections at Lat Phrao and Samrong mean you're never truly far from central Bangkok.
The tradeoff is real, though. You're not walking to rooftop bars on Sukhumvit Soi 11. Late night Grab rides home from Khao San will cost more. But if your priority is a comfortable home, money saved, and a reasonable commute, the Yellow Line delivers something the trendy stations simply cannot match on price.
Ready to explore what's actually available along the Yellow Line right now? Superagent at superagent.co lets you search condos by station, filter by your budget, and get AI powered recommendations based on your commute. Skip the guesswork and find something that fits your life, not just your Instagram.
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