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Chewathai Interchange: West Bangkok Transport Hub Condo Review
Modern condo living at Bangkok's busiest western interchange

Summary
Chewathai Interchange offers premium condo rentals near Bangkok's major transport hub. Discover spacious units, excellent connectivity, and vibrant neighbo
If you work anywhere along the MRT Blue Line and want a condo that puts you right on top of the action without the Sukhumvit price tag, Chewathai Interchange deserves a serious look. This twin tower development sits at the intersection of two major transit lines in the Tao Poon area, and it has quietly become one of the smartest rental picks in west Bangkok. Let me break down what it's actually like to live here.
Location and Getting Around from Chewathai Interchange
Chewathai Interchange sits on Karun Amorn Road, just steps from MRT Tao Poon station. This is the station where the original MRT Blue Line meets the Purple Line extension, which is exactly how the project got its name. You can literally see the station from your balcony in many units.
From Tao Poon, you're about 15 minutes by MRT to Chatuchak, 20 minutes to Silom, and around 25 minutes to Sukhumvit. If you work at a government office near Lat Phrao or in the Rama 9 business district, this commute is a breeze. And if your office is out toward Nonthaburi on the Purple Line, you're looking at a 10 to 15 minute ride.
A friend of mine works at the TOT headquarters near Chaeng Watthana and rents here specifically because the Purple Line connection shaves 30 minutes off his old commute from On Nut. He pays about 40% less in rent too, which brings us to the next point.
What Rents Actually Look Like at Chewathai Interchange
This is where the project really shines for renters on a budget. Studios at Chewathai Interchange typically go for 7,000 to 10,000 THB per month. One bedroom units range from 9,000 to 13,000 THB depending on floor, view, and furnishing level. The occasional larger one bedroom or one bedroom plus unit can hit 14,000 to 16,000 THB, but that's the ceiling for most listings.
Compare that to anything near MRT Phra Ram 9 or BTS Phrom Phong, where a similar sized studio would run you 12,000 to 18,000 THB minimum. The savings are real, and they add up fast over a 12 month lease.
Most units come furnished by individual owners, so quality varies. Some landlords have done a great job with modern furniture and decent mattresses. Others went the budget route with thin mattresses and mismatched chairs. Always ask for current photos or schedule a viewing before signing anything.
The Building Itself and Day to Day Living
Chewathai Interchange was developed by Chewathai, a mid tier Thai developer that has been building along transit lines for years. The project launched around 2016 and completed a couple of years later, so the buildings are relatively new but have had enough time to settle in.
Facilities include a rooftop pool with city views, a fitness center, a co working space, and garden areas between the towers. The pool area is honestly one of the highlights. On a clear evening, you get a wide panoramic view toward the Chao Phraya River and the Bangkok skyline. It's the kind of view you'd expect from a condo costing twice as much.
Unit sizes are compact, as you'd expect at this price point. Studios run around 24 to 28 square meters and one bedrooms sit between 30 and 35 square meters. The layouts are efficient, with decent kitchen counter space and bathrooms that don't feel cramped. Ceiling height is standard, and most units get good natural light.
One thing to know: the area around Tao Poon is not a tourist zone. It's a real Bangkok neighborhood with local markets, street food vendors along the soi, and family run shops. There's a Tesco Lotus and Big C nearby for grocery runs, plus a few small malls within a short MRT hop. A colleague recently moved here from a flashier Thonglor condo and says she actually prefers the quieter, more authentic neighborhood feel.
Who This Condo Works Best For
Chewathai Interchange is ideal for young professionals, especially Thai office workers and expats who prioritize commute efficiency and monthly savings over nightlife proximity. If your social life revolves around Sukhumvit bars and rooftop lounges every weekend, you might feel isolated here. But if you're happy to MRT into the city center when you want to go out, the tradeoff makes a lot of sense.
It's also a solid pick for remote workers who want a quiet home base with decent internet and access to the co working space downstairs. Digital nomads on longer stays sometimes choose this area specifically because the cost of living, including rent, food, and transport, stays well under 25,000 THB per month total.
Things to Watch Out For
The biggest downside is that some units face directly toward the MRT tracks, and you will hear trains. Ask specifically about which tower and which side of the building your unit faces. Units facing the interior courtyard or away from the tracks are noticeably quieter.
Also, common area maintenance has gotten mixed reviews from residents over the past year. The pool and gym are generally fine, but hallway cleanliness and elevator wait times during morning rush have been flagged in resident groups. Nothing deal breaking, but worth checking during a visit.
If you're considering Chewathai Interchange or want to compare it with similar options near Bang Sue, Tao Poon, or Wong Sawang, check the listings and AI powered search at superagent.co. It's the fastest way to filter by MRT station, budget, and unit size so you can find the right fit without spending days scrolling through random posts.
If you work anywhere along the MRT Blue Line and want a condo that puts you right on top of the action without the Sukhumvit price tag, Chewathai Interchange deserves a serious look. This twin tower development sits at the intersection of two major transit lines in the Tao Poon area, and it has quietly become one of the smartest rental picks in west Bangkok. Let me break down what it's actually like to live here.
Location and Getting Around from Chewathai Interchange
Chewathai Interchange sits on Karun Amorn Road, just steps from MRT Tao Poon station. This is the station where the original MRT Blue Line meets the Purple Line extension, which is exactly how the project got its name. You can literally see the station from your balcony in many units.
From Tao Poon, you're about 15 minutes by MRT to Chatuchak, 20 minutes to Silom, and around 25 minutes to Sukhumvit. If you work at a government office near Lat Phrao or in the Rama 9 business district, this commute is a breeze. And if your office is out toward Nonthaburi on the Purple Line, you're looking at a 10 to 15 minute ride.
A friend of mine works at the TOT headquarters near Chaeng Watthana and rents here specifically because the Purple Line connection shaves 30 minutes off his old commute from On Nut. He pays about 40% less in rent too, which brings us to the next point.
What Rents Actually Look Like at Chewathai Interchange
This is where the project really shines for renters on a budget. Studios at Chewathai Interchange typically go for 7,000 to 10,000 THB per month. One bedroom units range from 9,000 to 13,000 THB depending on floor, view, and furnishing level. The occasional larger one bedroom or one bedroom plus unit can hit 14,000 to 16,000 THB, but that's the ceiling for most listings.
Compare that to anything near MRT Phra Ram 9 or BTS Phrom Phong, where a similar sized studio would run you 12,000 to 18,000 THB minimum. The savings are real, and they add up fast over a 12 month lease.
Most units come furnished by individual owners, so quality varies. Some landlords have done a great job with modern furniture and decent mattresses. Others went the budget route with thin mattresses and mismatched chairs. Always ask for current photos or schedule a viewing before signing anything.
The Building Itself and Day to Day Living
Chewathai Interchange was developed by Chewathai, a mid tier Thai developer that has been building along transit lines for years. The project launched around 2016 and completed a couple of years later, so the buildings are relatively new but have had enough time to settle in.
Facilities include a rooftop pool with city views, a fitness center, a co working space, and garden areas between the towers. The pool area is honestly one of the highlights. On a clear evening, you get a wide panoramic view toward the Chao Phraya River and the Bangkok skyline. It's the kind of view you'd expect from a condo costing twice as much.
Unit sizes are compact, as you'd expect at this price point. Studios run around 24 to 28 square meters and one bedrooms sit between 30 and 35 square meters. The layouts are efficient, with decent kitchen counter space and bathrooms that don't feel cramped. Ceiling height is standard, and most units get good natural light.
One thing to know: the area around Tao Poon is not a tourist zone. It's a real Bangkok neighborhood with local markets, street food vendors along the soi, and family run shops. There's a Tesco Lotus and Big C nearby for grocery runs, plus a few small malls within a short MRT hop. A colleague recently moved here from a flashier Thonglor condo and says she actually prefers the quieter, more authentic neighborhood feel.
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Who This Condo Works Best For
Chewathai Interchange is ideal for young professionals, especially Thai office workers and expats who prioritize commute efficiency and monthly savings over nightlife proximity. If your social life revolves around Sukhumvit bars and rooftop lounges every weekend, you might feel isolated here. But if you're happy to MRT into the city center when you want to go out, the tradeoff makes a lot of sense.
It's also a solid pick for remote workers who want a quiet home base with decent internet and access to the co working space downstairs. Digital nomads on longer stays sometimes choose this area specifically because the cost of living, including rent, food, and transport, stays well under 25,000 THB per month total.
Things to Watch Out For
The biggest downside is that some units face directly toward the MRT tracks, and you will hear trains. Ask specifically about which tower and which side of the building your unit faces. Units facing the interior courtyard or away from the tracks are noticeably quieter.
Also, common area maintenance has gotten mixed reviews from residents over the past year. The pool and gym are generally fine, but hallway cleanliness and elevator wait times during morning rush have been flagged in resident groups. Nothing deal breaking, but worth checking during a visit.
If you're considering Chewathai Interchange or want to compare it with similar options near Bang Sue, Tao Poon, or Wong Sawang, check the listings and AI powered search at superagent.co. It's the fastest way to filter by MRT station, budget, and unit size so you can find the right fit without spending days scrolling through random posts.
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