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Finding a Bangkok Condo on Facebook: Groups, Scams, and How to Use It
Navigate Facebook rental groups safely and find your perfect Bangkok condo without falling for common scams.
Summary
Learn how to find condo Bangkok Facebook groups effectively, spot red flags, and secure a legitimate rental with confidence and ease.
You're scrolling through Facebook at midnight, half asleep, and you spot a listing for a one bedroom condo near BTS Thong Lo at 12,000 baht per month. The photos look incredible. You message the poster immediately. Sound familiar? Facebook is probably the first place most people look when they want to find a condo in Bangkok, and honestly, it can work. But it can also waste weeks of your time or worse, cost you real money. Here's how to actually use Facebook for condo hunting in Bangkok without getting burned.
The Facebook Groups That Are Actually Worth Joining
Not all Bangkok rental groups are created equal. Some are goldmines of real listings from actual landlords, and others are basically spam factories. The bigger groups like "Bangkok Expats" and "Condos for Rent Bangkok" have tens of thousands of members, which means more listings but also more noise.
For neighborhood specific searches, smaller groups tend to be more useful. If you're looking around Sukhumvit, groups focused on areas like Phrom Phong, Ekkamai, or On Nut will have landlords posting directly. You'll see real units at The Base Park West near BTS On Nut going for 11,000 to 14,000 baht, or studios at Ideo Mobi Sukhumvit 81 around 13,000 to 16,000 baht.
The trick is to join at least five or six groups and check them daily. Listings move fast in Bangkok. A good condo at a fair price in a popular area like Ari or Thong Lo can get snatched up within hours. Set your notifications so new posts pop up, and be ready to respond quickly with a clear message stating your budget and preferred move in date.
How to Spot a Scam Before You Lose Money
Let's talk about the ugly side. Scams on Facebook rental groups in Bangkok are common, and they range from mildly annoying to genuinely devastating. The classic one goes like this: someone posts a gorgeous two bedroom unit at Ashton Asoke for 18,000 baht per month. That building normally rents from 28,000 to 45,000 baht depending on the floor and size. If a price seems too good for the location, it almost certainly is.
Red flags to watch for include brand new Facebook profiles with no friends, stolen photos from property websites, anyone asking you to transfer a deposit before viewing, and listings that disappear when you ask for a video call or in person showing. One common tactic is a poster claiming they're "overseas" and can't show the unit but will mail you the keys after you transfer two months of rent. Never do this.
A real scenario: a friend of mine found what looked like a perfect studio near MRT Phra Ram 9 for 8,500 baht. She transferred one month's deposit via PromptPay to a person who then blocked her on everything. That's 8,500 baht gone. Always insist on seeing the unit in person or at minimum doing a live video walkthrough before sending any money.
Dealing with Agents Who Flood the Groups
If you've spent any time in Bangkok condo groups, you've noticed that most posts aren't from landlords. They're from agents. Some of these agents are legitimate and helpful. Many are just reposting the same listings across 20 groups with outdated prices and availability.
You might message about a one bedroom at Life Asoke Hype near MRT Phetchaburi listed at 15,000 baht, only to hear "sorry, that one is taken, but I have something else." This bait and switch is so common it's practically a business model. The "something else" is usually more expensive, farther from the train, or both.
When you do connect with an agent through Facebook, ask specific questions right away. What floor is the unit on? When is it available? Can you send a video taken today? Serious agents will answer these without hesitation. If they dodge or send you a catalog of 30 other units instead, move on. Your time is worth more than that.
What Facebook Can and Cannot Do for Your Search
Facebook is genuinely useful for getting a feel for what's available in different neighborhoods and price ranges. Scrolling through groups will teach you quickly that a studio near BTS Sala Daeng costs 15,000 to 22,000 baht while a similar unit near BTS Bearing might be 7,000 to 10,000 baht. That market education is valuable.
But Facebook is terrible at organizing your search. There's no filtering by price, location, or size. You can't compare units side by side. Listings don't get removed when units are taken, so you end up messaging about condos that were rented three months ago. And there's no verification layer, so you're trusting strangers on the internet with one of your biggest monthly expenses.
I know someone who spent six weeks searching Facebook groups for a pet friendly two bedroom near BTS Punnawithi under 20,000 baht. She messaged over 40 listings. About half never replied. A quarter were already taken. Several turned out to be different units than advertised. She eventually found her place, but the process was exhausting.
Combining Facebook with Smarter Tools
The best approach is using Facebook as one input, not your only strategy. Browse the groups to understand pricing and neighborhoods. Screenshot listings that interest you. But when you're ready to get serious, use a platform that actually verifies listings and lets you filter properly.
Cross reference what you see on Facebook with actual building names and locations. If someone posts a unit at Ideo Q Sukhumvit 36 for 14,000 baht, check whether that price makes sense for that building. A quick search can save you from chasing phantom deals or overpaying because you didn't know the market rate.
Facebook got you interested in the Bangkok rental market. That's great. Now let the right tools do the heavy lifting. Superagent at superagent.co uses AI to match you with verified condos based on your actual needs, so you spend less time scrolling through spam and more time settling into your new place.
You're scrolling through Facebook at midnight, half asleep, and you spot a listing for a one bedroom condo near BTS Thong Lo at 12,000 baht per month. The photos look incredible. You message the poster immediately. Sound familiar? Facebook is probably the first place most people look when they want to find a condo in Bangkok, and honestly, it can work. But it can also waste weeks of your time or worse, cost you real money. Here's how to actually use Facebook for condo hunting in Bangkok without getting burned.
The Facebook Groups That Are Actually Worth Joining
Not all Bangkok rental groups are created equal. Some are goldmines of real listings from actual landlords, and others are basically spam factories. The bigger groups like "Bangkok Expats" and "Condos for Rent Bangkok" have tens of thousands of members, which means more listings but also more noise.
For neighborhood specific searches, smaller groups tend to be more useful. If you're looking around Sukhumvit, groups focused on areas like Phrom Phong, Ekkamai, or On Nut will have landlords posting directly. You'll see real units at The Base Park West near BTS On Nut going for 11,000 to 14,000 baht, or studios at Ideo Mobi Sukhumvit 81 around 13,000 to 16,000 baht.
The trick is to join at least five or six groups and check them daily. Listings move fast in Bangkok. A good condo at a fair price in a popular area like Ari or Thong Lo can get snatched up within hours. Set your notifications so new posts pop up, and be ready to respond quickly with a clear message stating your budget and preferred move in date.
How to Spot a Scam Before You Lose Money
Let's talk about the ugly side. Scams on Facebook rental groups in Bangkok are common, and they range from mildly annoying to genuinely devastating. The classic one goes like this: someone posts a gorgeous two bedroom unit at Ashton Asoke for 18,000 baht per month. That building normally rents from 28,000 to 45,000 baht depending on the floor and size. If a price seems too good for the location, it almost certainly is.
Red flags to watch for include brand new Facebook profiles with no friends, stolen photos from property websites, anyone asking you to transfer a deposit before viewing, and listings that disappear when you ask for a video call or in person showing. One common tactic is a poster claiming they're "overseas" and can't show the unit but will mail you the keys after you transfer two months of rent. Never do this.
A real scenario: a friend of mine found what looked like a perfect studio near MRT Phra Ram 9 for 8,500 baht. She transferred one month's deposit via PromptPay to a person who then blocked her on everything. That's 8,500 baht gone. Always insist on seeing the unit in person or at minimum doing a live video walkthrough before sending any money.
Dealing with Agents Who Flood the Groups
If you've spent any time in Bangkok condo groups, you've noticed that most posts aren't from landlords. They're from agents. Some of these agents are legitimate and helpful. Many are just reposting the same listings across 20 groups with outdated prices and availability.
You might message about a one bedroom at Life Asoke Hype near MRT Phetchaburi listed at 15,000 baht, only to hear "sorry, that one is taken, but I have something else." This bait and switch is so common it's practically a business model. The "something else" is usually more expensive, farther from the train, or both.
When you do connect with an agent through Facebook, ask specific questions right away. What floor is the unit on? When is it available? Can you send a video taken today? Serious agents will answer these without hesitation. If they dodge or send you a catalog of 30 other units instead, move on. Your time is worth more than that.
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What Facebook Can and Cannot Do for Your Search
Facebook is genuinely useful for getting a feel for what's available in different neighborhoods and price ranges. Scrolling through groups will teach you quickly that a studio near BTS Sala Daeng costs 15,000 to 22,000 baht while a similar unit near BTS Bearing might be 7,000 to 10,000 baht. That market education is valuable.
But Facebook is terrible at organizing your search. There's no filtering by price, location, or size. You can't compare units side by side. Listings don't get removed when units are taken, so you end up messaging about condos that were rented three months ago. And there's no verification layer, so you're trusting strangers on the internet with one of your biggest monthly expenses.
I know someone who spent six weeks searching Facebook groups for a pet friendly two bedroom near BTS Punnawithi under 20,000 baht. She messaged over 40 listings. About half never replied. A quarter were already taken. Several turned out to be different units than advertised. She eventually found her place, but the process was exhausting.
Combining Facebook with Smarter Tools
The best approach is using Facebook as one input, not your only strategy. Browse the groups to understand pricing and neighborhoods. Screenshot listings that interest you. But when you're ready to get serious, use a platform that actually verifies listings and lets you filter properly.
Cross reference what you see on Facebook with actual building names and locations. If someone posts a unit at Ideo Q Sukhumvit 36 for 14,000 baht, check whether that price makes sense for that building. A quick search can save you from chasing phantom deals or overpaying because you didn't know the market rate.
Facebook got you interested in the Bangkok rental market. That's great. Now let the right tools do the heavy lifting. Superagent at superagent.co uses AI to match you with verified condos based on your actual needs, so you spend less time scrolling through spam and more time settling into your new place.
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