Property Reviews
Circle Living Phahon Yothin: North Bangkok Boutique Condo Reviewed
Discover why this intimate North Bangkok condo complex is turning heads among expats

Summary
Circle Living Phahon review reveals a boutique condo offering modern amenities, convenient location, and affordable pricing in North Bangkok's growing rent
If you've been scrolling through listings in the Phahon Yothin corridor and stumbled across Circle Living Phahon Yothin, you're probably wondering whether it's worth a closer look. This boutique condo sits in a part of North Bangkok that's been quietly getting more popular with renters over the past few years. It doesn't have the flashy reputation of Sukhumvit high rises or the trendy buzz of Ari cafes, but that's kind of the point. Let me break down what it's actually like to live here, who it suits, and what you should expect to pay.
Location and Getting Around from Circle Living Phahon Yothin
Circle Living Phahon Yothin sits along Phahon Yothin Road, within reach of Saphan Khwai BTS station. Depending on which entrance you use and how fast you walk, you're looking at roughly 10 to 15 minutes on foot. That's not doorstep BTS access, but it's manageable, and most residents just hop on a motorbike taxi from the soi for 15 to 20 baht.
What makes this stretch of Phahon Yothin genuinely livable is the everyday infrastructure. You've got Tesco Lotus, local wet markets, 7 Elevens on every corner, and a solid rotation of street food stalls that keep dinner under 60 baht. If you work in Chatuchak, Mo Chit, or anywhere along the Green Line heading into central Bangkok, the commute is straightforward.
A friend of mine moved here from a pricier unit near Ari BTS and was surprised how much her monthly expenses dropped. Same general area, just a few stops further north, but rent and food costs were noticeably lower. She still meets friends at the Ari cafes on weekends. It just takes her seven extra minutes on the BTS.
The Building Itself: What You Get for Your Money
Circle Living Phahon Yothin is a low rise development with a boutique feel. It's not trying to be a luxury tower and it doesn't pretend to be one. The common areas are clean and well maintained, with a small swimming pool, a basic fitness room, and a lobby that's simple but not dated. Security uses a key card system, and there's CCTV coverage in the usual spots.
Units are compact, which is standard for this price range in Bangkok. Studios run around 24 to 28 square meters and one bedrooms sit closer to 30 to 35 square meters. The layouts are functional, with built in furniture that doesn't feel too cheap. Most units come with air conditioning, a water heater, and a small kitchen area. Don't expect a full oven setup, but you'll have a fridge and enough counter space for basic meal prep.
One thing I noticed walking through the building is that it's genuinely quiet. Low rise condos in this part of town tend to attract longer term tenants rather than party crowds or short stay tourists. If you're the type who values sleep over a rooftop bar, this works in your favor.
Circle Living Phahon Review: Rent Prices and Value
Let's talk numbers, because that's probably why you're reading this circle living phahon review in the first place. Studios here typically rent in the 7,000 to 10,000 baht per month range, depending on the floor, furnishing condition, and whether the unit has been recently renovated. One bedroom units go for around 10,000 to 14,000 baht.
For context, a comparable studio near Saphan Khwai BTS or Ari BTS would easily run you 12,000 to 18,000 baht. So you're saving a meaningful chunk each month by being slightly further from the station. Over a year, that difference can add up to 50,000 baht or more, which is a couple of nice vacations or a solid emergency fund.
I'd recommend asking the landlord about what's included in the rent. Some units here bundle water costs, while others charge separately. Electricity is typically billed at the building's rate, which usually sits between 6 and 8 baht per unit, a bit above MEA rates but fairly standard for Bangkok condos.
Who Should Consider Renting Here
Circle Living Phahon Yothin is a strong fit for young professionals, solo expats, or couples who want to keep costs low without living in the middle of nowhere. It's also popular with Thai university students and new graduates working their first jobs around Chatuchak or Lat Phrao.
If you're someone who needs a gym with Technogym equipment and an infinity pool with skyline views, this isn't your building. But if your priorities are a clean, safe, affordable place to sleep in a neighborhood where real Bangkok life happens around you, then it checks most of the boxes.
A colleague of mine who teaches English at a language school near Chatuchak Weekend Market rented here for two years. His total monthly living costs, including rent, food, transport, and utilities, came in under 20,000 baht. That's hard to beat in a city where rents keep creeping up.
Potential Downsides to Keep in Mind
No review is complete without the honest bits. The walk to BTS can feel long during rainy season, especially if you're caught without an umbrella on Phahon Yothin. Grab bikes help, but surge pricing during storms is real. Parking is limited, so if you have a car, confirm availability before signing.
The fitness room is basic. If working out matters to you, budget for a nearby gym membership. There are several affordable options along Phahon Yothin, including Jetts Fitness and local Thai gyms that charge 800 to 1,500 baht per month.
Also, some of the older units could use cosmetic updates. Ask to see the actual unit you'd be renting, not just a sample, before you commit. Conditions can vary between floors and buildings in a development like this.
Overall, Circle Living Phahon Yothin delivers solid value for renters who prioritize location convenience and affordability over luxury finishes. It's the kind of condo that doesn't try to impress you with a lobby chandelier but quietly gives you a comfortable base in a neighborhood that actually works for daily life. If you're searching for rentals in the Phahon Yothin area and want to compare units, pricing, and availability without chasing down a dozen LINE contacts, check out superagent.co to find listings matched to what you actually need.
If you've been scrolling through listings in the Phahon Yothin corridor and stumbled across Circle Living Phahon Yothin, you're probably wondering whether it's worth a closer look. This boutique condo sits in a part of North Bangkok that's been quietly getting more popular with renters over the past few years. It doesn't have the flashy reputation of Sukhumvit high rises or the trendy buzz of Ari cafes, but that's kind of the point. Let me break down what it's actually like to live here, who it suits, and what you should expect to pay.
Location and Getting Around from Circle Living Phahon Yothin
Circle Living Phahon Yothin sits along Phahon Yothin Road, within reach of Saphan Khwai BTS station. Depending on which entrance you use and how fast you walk, you're looking at roughly 10 to 15 minutes on foot. That's not doorstep BTS access, but it's manageable, and most residents just hop on a motorbike taxi from the soi for 15 to 20 baht.
What makes this stretch of Phahon Yothin genuinely livable is the everyday infrastructure. You've got Tesco Lotus, local wet markets, 7 Elevens on every corner, and a solid rotation of street food stalls that keep dinner under 60 baht. If you work in Chatuchak, Mo Chit, or anywhere along the Green Line heading into central Bangkok, the commute is straightforward.
A friend of mine moved here from a pricier unit near Ari BTS and was surprised how much her monthly expenses dropped. Same general area, just a few stops further north, but rent and food costs were noticeably lower. She still meets friends at the Ari cafes on weekends. It just takes her seven extra minutes on the BTS.
The Building Itself: What You Get for Your Money
Circle Living Phahon Yothin is a low rise development with a boutique feel. It's not trying to be a luxury tower and it doesn't pretend to be one. The common areas are clean and well maintained, with a small swimming pool, a basic fitness room, and a lobby that's simple but not dated. Security uses a key card system, and there's CCTV coverage in the usual spots.
Units are compact, which is standard for this price range in Bangkok. Studios run around 24 to 28 square meters and one bedrooms sit closer to 30 to 35 square meters. The layouts are functional, with built in furniture that doesn't feel too cheap. Most units come with air conditioning, a water heater, and a small kitchen area. Don't expect a full oven setup, but you'll have a fridge and enough counter space for basic meal prep.
One thing I noticed walking through the building is that it's genuinely quiet. Low rise condos in this part of town tend to attract longer term tenants rather than party crowds or short stay tourists. If you're the type who values sleep over a rooftop bar, this works in your favor.
Circle Living Phahon Review: Rent Prices and Value
Let's talk numbers, because that's probably why you're reading this circle living phahon review in the first place. Studios here typically rent in the 7,000 to 10,000 baht per month range, depending on the floor, furnishing condition, and whether the unit has been recently renovated. One bedroom units go for around 10,000 to 14,000 baht.
For context, a comparable studio near Saphan Khwai BTS or Ari BTS would easily run you 12,000 to 18,000 baht. So you're saving a meaningful chunk each month by being slightly further from the station. Over a year, that difference can add up to 50,000 baht or more, which is a couple of nice vacations or a solid emergency fund.
I'd recommend asking the landlord about what's included in the rent. Some units here bundle water costs, while others charge separately. Electricity is typically billed at the building's rate, which usually sits between 6 and 8 baht per unit, a bit above MEA rates but fairly standard for Bangkok condos.
Talk to us about renting
Share your details and keep reading — we’ll get back to you.
Who Should Consider Renting Here
Circle Living Phahon Yothin is a strong fit for young professionals, solo expats, or couples who want to keep costs low without living in the middle of nowhere. It's also popular with Thai university students and new graduates working their first jobs around Chatuchak or Lat Phrao.
If you're someone who needs a gym with Technogym equipment and an infinity pool with skyline views, this isn't your building. But if your priorities are a clean, safe, affordable place to sleep in a neighborhood where real Bangkok life happens around you, then it checks most of the boxes.
A colleague of mine who teaches English at a language school near Chatuchak Weekend Market rented here for two years. His total monthly living costs, including rent, food, transport, and utilities, came in under 20,000 baht. That's hard to beat in a city where rents keep creeping up.
Potential Downsides to Keep in Mind
No review is complete without the honest bits. The walk to BTS can feel long during rainy season, especially if you're caught without an umbrella on Phahon Yothin. Grab bikes help, but surge pricing during storms is real. Parking is limited, so if you have a car, confirm availability before signing.
The fitness room is basic. If working out matters to you, budget for a nearby gym membership. There are several affordable options along Phahon Yothin, including Jetts Fitness and local Thai gyms that charge 800 to 1,500 baht per month.
Also, some of the older units could use cosmetic updates. Ask to see the actual unit you'd be renting, not just a sample, before you commit. Conditions can vary between floors and buildings in a development like this.
Overall, Circle Living Phahon Yothin delivers solid value for renters who prioritize location convenience and affordability over luxury finishes. It's the kind of condo that doesn't try to impress you with a lobby chandelier but quietly gives you a comfortable base in a neighborhood that actually works for daily life. If you're searching for rentals in the Phahon Yothin area and want to compare units, pricing, and availability without chasing down a dozen LINE contacts, check out superagent.co to find listings matched to what you actually need.
Share this article
Properties you may like
More like this
In Property Reviews · Superagent EditorialLife Asoke: Full Renter's Review — Prices, Layout, and What Living There Is Really LikeLife Asoke is a luxury Bangkok condominium offering modern apartments with excellent amenities. Read our full renter's review covering prices, layouts, and21 Apr 20261 min read
In Property Reviews · Superagent EditorialLife Asoke Rama 9: Is It Worth the Price? A Renter's Honest TakeLife Asoke Rama 9 offers modern living in central Bangkok, but is the premium price justified? Read our honest rental review and comparison.20 Apr 20261 min read
In Property Reviews · Superagent EditorialLife Asoke Hype: Everything You Need to Know Before You SignLife Asoke hype is real, but is it right for you? Our complete guide covers amenities, location, pricing and resident reviews for this popular Bangkok cond19 Apr 20261 min read
In Property Reviews · Superagent EditorialKnightsbridge Prime Sathorn: Renter's Review — Price, Location, FacilitiesKnightsbridge Prime Sathorn offers upscale Bangkok living with modern amenities, central location, and competitive pricing. Read our detailed renter review18 Apr 20261 min read![[For Rent] CONDO I Rin House Condo I 1 Bed I 1 Bath I 16,000 THB/mo](/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fstorage.googleapis.com%2Fsuperagent-web%2Fattachments%2Flistings%2F1542%2Ffaf15b87-e66e-4b89-b50b-1d30af80f006-423-11.jpg&w=3840&q=75)
![[For Rent] CONDO I Life Asoke I 2 Beds I 2 Baths I 30,000 THB/mo](/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fstorage.googleapis.com%2Fsuperagent-web%2Fattachments%2Flistings%2F1541%2F94088321-2f58-41d3-97a6-b43df43ccb4a-422-3.jpg&w=3840&q=75)
![[For Rent] CONDO I The Key Sathon - Ratchaphruek I 1 Bed I 1 Bath I Rent 11,900 THB/mo](/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fstorage.googleapis.com%2Fsuperagent-web%2Fattachments%2Flistings%2F1540%2Fd09d0fa4-7460-4c50-be9c-7a55569da78c-421-10.jpg&w=3840&q=75)
![[For Rent] CONDO I The Address Sukhumvit 28 I 1 Bed I 1 Bath I 38,000 THB/mo](/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fstorage.googleapis.com%2Fsuperagent-web%2Fattachments%2Flistings%2F1539%2F837ff049-cc47-439b-87a7-5372d14f5858-474-12.jpg&w=3840&q=75)
![[For Rent] CONDO I The Key Sathorn-Ratchapruek I 1 Beds I 1 Bath I 11,500 THB/mo](/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fstorage.googleapis.com%2Fsuperagent-web%2Fattachments%2Flistings%2F1537%2F7430d2ae-d222-4ed9-8122-372baaa1d4cc-468-1.jpg&w=3840&q=75)
![[For Rent] CONDO I LLoyd Soonvijai-Thonglor I 1 Bed I 1 Bath I 20,000 THB/mo](/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fstorage.googleapis.com%2Fsuperagent-web%2Fattachments%2Flistings%2F1538%2Fc1ce267a-68d1-448c-8526-3e1481637b56-473-4.jpg&w=3840&q=75)
![[For Rent] CONDO I Baan Sathorn Chao Phraya I 2 Beds I 2 Baths I 47,000 THB/mo](/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fstorage.googleapis.com%2Fsuperagent-web%2Fattachments%2Flistings%2F1443%2Fdc79ff23-c0db-443a-82e6-c5280d916a85-375-11.jpg&w=3840&q=75)
![[For Rent] CONDO I AP Rhythm Sukhumvit 36/38 I 2 Beds I 2 Baths I 48,000 THB/mo](/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fstorage.googleapis.com%2Fsuperagent-web%2Fattachments%2Flistings%2F1532%2Fa22be486-8a07-4bde-9f7f-ad5fe7297621-472-6.jpg&w=3840&q=75)
![[For Rent] CONDO I Life Asoke Hype I 2 Beds I 2 Baths I 31,000 THB/mo](/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fstorage.googleapis.com%2Fsuperagent-web%2Fattachments%2Flistings%2F1524%2F982f0a21-1eb5-481a-8248-9e61cefb488b-img_3634.jpg&w=3840&q=75)
![[For Rent] CONDO I Life Rama 4 - Asoke I 1 Bed I 1 Baths I 23,000 THB/mo](/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fstorage.googleapis.com%2Fsuperagent-web%2Fattachments%2Flistings%2F1503%2Fdff7169a-63b5-417d-86ee-10781371d662-file.jpg&w=3840&q=75)