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Every BTS Station in Bangkok: Complete Condo Rental Price Guide 2026
Discover current rental rates and apartment options across Bangkok's entire BTS network.

Summary
Explore comprehensive rental prices for all BTS stations Bangkok rent. Our 2026 guide covers condo availability and rates across every BTS line and station
If you've ever stood on a BTS platform at Siam station during rush hour, squeezed between a guy eating mango sticky rice and a woman FaceTiming her mom, you already know one thing: the BTS line is the backbone of Bangkok life. And where you live along that backbone determines everything, from your daily commute to how much baht leaves your wallet each month.
Bangkok's BTS Skytrain system now stretches across dozens of stations on two main lines, the Sukhumvit Line and the Silom Line, plus extensions that keep pushing further into the suburbs. Rent prices at each station tell a story about what that neighborhood actually offers. Let's break it all down so you know exactly what to expect in 2026.
The Premium Core: Siam, Chit Lom, Phloen Chit, and Nana
This is where the money is. The central Sukhumvit stretch from Siam to Nana remains the most expensive corridor for condo rentals in Bangkok. A one bedroom at a building like Noble Ploenchit or The Address Chidlom will run you 28,000 to 55,000 THB per month depending on floor and furnishing. Studios start around 18,000 THB, but they go fast.
Picture this: you're a marketing manager at a firm on Wireless Road. You want to walk to work in under ten minutes and grab coffee at Dean & DeLuca on the way. Living near Phloen Chit station makes that happen, but you're paying a premium for the convenience. Chit Lom offers slightly better value if you're okay being one stop away.
Siam station itself has fewer residential options since it's mostly malls and commercial space, but nearby condos like Baan Siri Ratchathewi (technically closer to Ratchathewi BTS) offer a workaround at 20,000 to 35,000 THB for a solid one bedroom.
The Expat Belt: Asok, Phrom Phong, Thong Lo, and Ekkamai
This is the sweet spot that most expats land in, and for good reason. Asok station connects to MRT Sukhumvit, giving you access to two rail lines. Phrom Phong puts you steps from EmQuartier and Benchasiri Park. Thong Lo is, well, Thong Lo. You already know.
Rent here ranges widely. At Asok, a one bedroom in a building like The Esse Asok runs 30,000 to 50,000 THB. Move to Phrom Phong and places like Aguston or Noble Refine sit around 25,000 to 45,000 THB. Thong Lo gets tricky because Soi Thong Lo is long. Near the BTS, expect 28,000 to 48,000 THB. Deeper into the soi around Soi Thong Lo 13 or 17, you might find deals at 18,000 to 25,000 THB, though you'll need a motorcycle taxi to reach the station.
Real scenario: a couple working remotely who want good restaurants, grocery stores like Villa Market, and weekend brunch spots within walking distance. Phrom Phong checks every box without the Thong Lo price tag.
The Value Zone: On Nut, Phra Khanong, Bang Chak, and Punnawithi
On Nut changed the game for budget renters in Bangkok. Ten years ago it felt far from the action. Now it has Tesco Lotus (well, Lotus's), Century The Movie Plaza, night markets, and a growing cafe scene along Soi On Nut 17.
A one bedroom at Ideo Mobi Sukhumvit or The Base Park West near On Nut station goes for 12,000 to 20,000 THB. Phra Khanong is even cheaper at 10,000 to 18,000 THB for comparable units. Bang Chak and Punnawithi push those numbers down to 8,500 to 15,000 THB.
Consider a young teacher working at an international school in Ekkamai. Living at On Nut saves them 10,000 to 15,000 THB per month compared to Ekkamai, and the commute is just two BTS stops. That's an extra weekend trip to Koh Samet every month.
The Silom Line: From the River to the South
The Silom Line doesn't get as much rental buzz, but it shouldn't be overlooked. Sala Daeng station sits right at Silom and Sathorn, where finance professionals cluster. Condos like Saladaeng Residences or Silom Condominium range from 22,000 to 40,000 THB for a one bedroom.
Further down the line, Chong Nonsi and Surasak offer better value at 15,000 to 28,000 THB. Saint Louis station and Saphan Taksin near the river have seen new developments popping up. A two bedroom at a newer project near Saphan Taksin can go for 18,000 to 30,000 THB, with river views if you're lucky.
A financial analyst working at Sathorn Square could rent near Chong Nonsi, walk to work in seven minutes, and save significantly compared to living at Sala Daeng just one stop north.
The Extensions: Bearing, Samrong, Khu Khot, and Beyond
Bangkok's BTS extensions keep stretching the map. On the southern end past Bearing, stations like Samrong and Pu Chao offer condos from 6,500 to 12,000 THB per month. These are legitimate options for people working in central Bangkok who don't mind a 30 to 40 minute train ride.
The northern extension through Saphan Khwai, Ha Yaek Lat Phrao, and up to Khu Khot provides similar savings. A one bedroom near Saphan Khwai BTS, which has become trendy with its vintage cafes and Chatuchak proximity, runs 12,000 to 22,000 THB. Past Kasetsart University station, prices drop below 10,000 THB.
A university lecturer at Kasetsart could rent a two bedroom condo near the campus station for 12,000 THB. That same unit near Ari would cost double.
Every BTS station tells you something about the neighborhood it serves. The key is matching your budget, commute, and lifestyle to the right stop. Prices shift constantly with new supply hitting the market and demand patterns changing seasonally. Whether you're chasing the nightlife of Thong Lo or the quiet affordability of Samrong, there's a station and a condo that fits.
If you want to compare real time rental listings across every BTS station in Bangkok, Superagent at superagent.co uses AI to match you with condos based on your budget, preferred commute, and lifestyle. It's the fastest way to find your next place without spending weekends scrolling through outdated listings.
If you've ever stood on a BTS platform at Siam station during rush hour, squeezed between a guy eating mango sticky rice and a woman FaceTiming her mom, you already know one thing: the BTS line is the backbone of Bangkok life. And where you live along that backbone determines everything, from your daily commute to how much baht leaves your wallet each month.
Bangkok's BTS Skytrain system now stretches across dozens of stations on two main lines, the Sukhumvit Line and the Silom Line, plus extensions that keep pushing further into the suburbs. Rent prices at each station tell a story about what that neighborhood actually offers. Let's break it all down so you know exactly what to expect in 2026.
The Premium Core: Siam, Chit Lom, Phloen Chit, and Nana
This is where the money is. The central Sukhumvit stretch from Siam to Nana remains the most expensive corridor for condo rentals in Bangkok. A one bedroom at a building like Noble Ploenchit or The Address Chidlom will run you 28,000 to 55,000 THB per month depending on floor and furnishing. Studios start around 18,000 THB, but they go fast.
Picture this: you're a marketing manager at a firm on Wireless Road. You want to walk to work in under ten minutes and grab coffee at Dean & DeLuca on the way. Living near Phloen Chit station makes that happen, but you're paying a premium for the convenience. Chit Lom offers slightly better value if you're okay being one stop away.
Siam station itself has fewer residential options since it's mostly malls and commercial space, but nearby condos like Baan Siri Ratchathewi (technically closer to Ratchathewi BTS) offer a workaround at 20,000 to 35,000 THB for a solid one bedroom.
The Expat Belt: Asok, Phrom Phong, Thong Lo, and Ekkamai
This is the sweet spot that most expats land in, and for good reason. Asok station connects to MRT Sukhumvit, giving you access to two rail lines. Phrom Phong puts you steps from EmQuartier and Benchasiri Park. Thong Lo is, well, Thong Lo. You already know.
Rent here ranges widely. At Asok, a one bedroom in a building like The Esse Asok runs 30,000 to 50,000 THB. Move to Phrom Phong and places like Aguston or Noble Refine sit around 25,000 to 45,000 THB. Thong Lo gets tricky because Soi Thong Lo is long. Near the BTS, expect 28,000 to 48,000 THB. Deeper into the soi around Soi Thong Lo 13 or 17, you might find deals at 18,000 to 25,000 THB, though you'll need a motorcycle taxi to reach the station.
Real scenario: a couple working remotely who want good restaurants, grocery stores like Villa Market, and weekend brunch spots within walking distance. Phrom Phong checks every box without the Thong Lo price tag.
The Value Zone: On Nut, Phra Khanong, Bang Chak, and Punnawithi
On Nut changed the game for budget renters in Bangkok. Ten years ago it felt far from the action. Now it has Tesco Lotus (well, Lotus's), Century The Movie Plaza, night markets, and a growing cafe scene along Soi On Nut 17.
A one bedroom at Ideo Mobi Sukhumvit or The Base Park West near On Nut station goes for 12,000 to 20,000 THB. Phra Khanong is even cheaper at 10,000 to 18,000 THB for comparable units. Bang Chak and Punnawithi push those numbers down to 8,500 to 15,000 THB.
Consider a young teacher working at an international school in Ekkamai. Living at On Nut saves them 10,000 to 15,000 THB per month compared to Ekkamai, and the commute is just two BTS stops. That's an extra weekend trip to Koh Samet every month.
The Silom Line: From the River to the South
The Silom Line doesn't get as much rental buzz, but it shouldn't be overlooked. Sala Daeng station sits right at Silom and Sathorn, where finance professionals cluster. Condos like Saladaeng Residences or Silom Condominium range from 22,000 to 40,000 THB for a one bedroom.
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Further down the line, Chong Nonsi and Surasak offer better value at 15,000 to 28,000 THB. Saint Louis station and Saphan Taksin near the river have seen new developments popping up. A two bedroom at a newer project near Saphan Taksin can go for 18,000 to 30,000 THB, with river views if you're lucky.
A financial analyst working at Sathorn Square could rent near Chong Nonsi, walk to work in seven minutes, and save significantly compared to living at Sala Daeng just one stop north.
The Extensions: Bearing, Samrong, Khu Khot, and Beyond
Bangkok's BTS extensions keep stretching the map. On the southern end past Bearing, stations like Samrong and Pu Chao offer condos from 6,500 to 12,000 THB per month. These are legitimate options for people working in central Bangkok who don't mind a 30 to 40 minute train ride.
The northern extension through Saphan Khwai, Ha Yaek Lat Phrao, and up to Khu Khot provides similar savings. A one bedroom near Saphan Khwai BTS, which has become trendy with its vintage cafes and Chatuchak proximity, runs 12,000 to 22,000 THB. Past Kasetsart University station, prices drop below 10,000 THB.
A university lecturer at Kasetsart could rent a two bedroom condo near the campus station for 12,000 THB. That same unit near Ari would cost double.
Every BTS station tells you something about the neighborhood it serves. The key is matching your budget, commute, and lifestyle to the right stop. Prices shift constantly with new supply hitting the market and demand patterns changing seasonally. Whether you're chasing the nightlife of Thong Lo or the quiet affordability of Samrong, there's a station and a condo that fits.
If you want to compare real time rental listings across every BTS station in Bangkok, Superagent at superagent.co uses AI to match you with condos based on your budget, preferred commute, and lifestyle. It's the fastest way to find your next place without spending weekends scrolling through outdated listings.
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