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Fuse Miti Ladprao: Budget Condo Review Near MRT Lat Phrao
Affordable living steps away from MRT Lat Phrao station with modern amenities

Summary
Fuse Miti Ladprao offers budget-friendly condo rentals near MRT Lat Phrao with excellent connectivity and contemporary facilities for Bangkok residents.
If you've been scrolling through condo listings in the Lat Phrao area and wondering whether Fuse Miti Ladprao is actually worth your money, you're not alone. This compact development by Pruksa Real Estate sits in one of Bangkok's most practical residential corridors, and it keeps popping up on radar for renters who want MRT access without paying Sukhumvit prices. I've walked through the building, checked out the facilities, and talked to a few tenants. Here's what you need to know before signing anything.
Location and Getting Around from Fuse Miti Ladprao
Fuse Miti Ladprao is located on Ladprao Soi 2, tucked just off the main Ladprao Road. The headline selling point is proximity to MRT Lat Phrao station, which sits roughly 400 meters from the building entrance. That's a five to seven minute walk depending on your pace and whether the sidewalk vendors are out in full force.
From MRT Lat Phrao, you're two stops from MRT Phahon Yothin, where you can switch to the BTS at Ha Yaek Lat Phrao interchange. That connection opens up the entire Sukhumvit line without needing a taxi. If you work around Chatuchak, Ratchadaphisek, or Silom, your commute stays under 30 minutes door to platform.
Picture this: you finish work at an office near MRT Rama 9 around 6:30 PM. You hop on the Blue Line, and within three stops you're walking into your lobby. No Grab surge pricing, no sitting in traffic on Ratchadaphisek. On weekends, Central Plaza Ladprao is basically next door for groceries, movies, and air conditioned wandering. Union Mall is right across the street too, which is great for cheap eats and random shopping.
Unit Sizes, Layout, and What You're Actually Getting
Fuse Miti Ladprao offers mostly studio and one bedroom units. Studios run around 22 to 26 square meters, while one bedrooms go up to roughly 30 square meters. These are not luxury layouts. The kitchenettes are compact, and the living areas in studios feel tight if you own more than a suitcase worth of belongings.
That said, the finishing quality is decent for the price bracket. Most units come with built in wardrobes, split type air conditioning, and a basic electric stovetop. Bathrooms have rain showers, which is a nice touch in a budget building. Ceiling height is standard, and the windows in higher floor units let in good natural light, especially those facing north away from the afternoon sun.
A friend of mine rented a one bedroom on the 15th floor for about 10,000 THB per month. The view wasn't spectacular, but the cross ventilation was solid and the room felt surprisingly livable once she added a small bookshelf and a proper desk. If you're a single professional or a couple who doesn't cook elaborate meals, the space works fine.
Facilities and Common Areas
For a budget condo, Fuse Miti Ladprao punches above its weight on facilities. There's a rooftop swimming pool, a basic fitness room, a co working lounge area, and garden zones on the upper floors. The pool isn't huge, but it's clean and rarely packed on weekday mornings.
The gym is functional rather than impressive. You'll find a few treadmills, an elliptical, a cable machine, and some free weights. If you're serious about lifting, you'll probably want a membership at the Jetts Fitness inside Central Ladprao nearby. But for casual cardio and maintenance workouts, the in house gym does the job.
Security uses a keycard system for lobby access and elevator floors. There's 24 hour security staffing and CCTV throughout common areas. Parking is limited though, so if you own a car, confirm availability before committing. Motorcycle parking is generally easier to secure.
Rent Prices and Value for Money
As of 2024 and into 2025, studios at Fuse Miti Ladprao typically rent between 7,500 and 10,000 THB per month. One bedroom units range from 9,500 to 13,000 THB depending on floor level, furnishing, and how motivated the landlord is. These prices include common area fees, but electricity and water are usually billed separately.
Compare that to similar buildings along the Ratchadaphisek corridor or near MRT Sutthisan, where one bedrooms in newer projects start around 14,000 to 18,000 THB. The savings are real, especially if you're on a monthly budget and don't need the prestige of a Sukhumvit address.
Let's say you're a remote worker who just relocated to Bangkok. You need reliable internet, MRT access, and a place that won't drain your income before you've even figured out your favorite noodle stall. Fuse Miti Ladprao gives you all three at a price that leaves room for weekend trips to Koh Samet.
Who Should Rent Here and Who Shouldn't
This condo is ideal for young professionals, solo expats on a budget, digital nomads testing Bangkok for a few months, or couples who prioritize location over square footage. The MRT access, nearby malls, and street food scene along Ladprao Road make daily life convenient without trying too hard.
It's probably not the best fit for families with children, since the units are small and there's no dedicated kids area. It's also not for anyone who wants a bathtub, a full kitchen, or a condo with premium brand finishes. If those things matter to you, look at something like Life Ladprao or Chapter One Midtown, though your rent will jump accordingly.
One thing to watch out for is noise. Units facing Ladprao Road can pick up traffic sound, especially on lower floors. Ask for a unit facing the interior courtyard or a higher floor if you're a light sleeper.
Fuse Miti Ladprao won't win any design awards, but it delivers where it counts: affordable rent, solid MRT connectivity, and a livable neighborhood. If you're hunting for a budget friendly condo near MRT Lat Phrao, it deserves a serious look. Browse current listings and compare prices at superagent.co to find the right unit and move in faster than you'd expect.
If you've been scrolling through condo listings in the Lat Phrao area and wondering whether Fuse Miti Ladprao is actually worth your money, you're not alone. This compact development by Pruksa Real Estate sits in one of Bangkok's most practical residential corridors, and it keeps popping up on radar for renters who want MRT access without paying Sukhumvit prices. I've walked through the building, checked out the facilities, and talked to a few tenants. Here's what you need to know before signing anything.
Location and Getting Around from Fuse Miti Ladprao
Fuse Miti Ladprao is located on Ladprao Soi 2, tucked just off the main Ladprao Road. The headline selling point is proximity to MRT Lat Phrao station, which sits roughly 400 meters from the building entrance. That's a five to seven minute walk depending on your pace and whether the sidewalk vendors are out in full force.
From MRT Lat Phrao, you're two stops from MRT Phahon Yothin, where you can switch to the BTS at Ha Yaek Lat Phrao interchange. That connection opens up the entire Sukhumvit line without needing a taxi. If you work around Chatuchak, Ratchadaphisek, or Silom, your commute stays under 30 minutes door to platform.
Picture this: you finish work at an office near MRT Rama 9 around 6:30 PM. You hop on the Blue Line, and within three stops you're walking into your lobby. No Grab surge pricing, no sitting in traffic on Ratchadaphisek. On weekends, Central Plaza Ladprao is basically next door for groceries, movies, and air conditioned wandering. Union Mall is right across the street too, which is great for cheap eats and random shopping.
Unit Sizes, Layout, and What You're Actually Getting
Fuse Miti Ladprao offers mostly studio and one bedroom units. Studios run around 22 to 26 square meters, while one bedrooms go up to roughly 30 square meters. These are not luxury layouts. The kitchenettes are compact, and the living areas in studios feel tight if you own more than a suitcase worth of belongings.
That said, the finishing quality is decent for the price bracket. Most units come with built in wardrobes, split type air conditioning, and a basic electric stovetop. Bathrooms have rain showers, which is a nice touch in a budget building. Ceiling height is standard, and the windows in higher floor units let in good natural light, especially those facing north away from the afternoon sun.
A friend of mine rented a one bedroom on the 15th floor for about 10,000 THB per month. The view wasn't spectacular, but the cross ventilation was solid and the room felt surprisingly livable once she added a small bookshelf and a proper desk. If you're a single professional or a couple who doesn't cook elaborate meals, the space works fine.
Facilities and Common Areas
For a budget condo, Fuse Miti Ladprao punches above its weight on facilities. There's a rooftop swimming pool, a basic fitness room, a co working lounge area, and garden zones on the upper floors. The pool isn't huge, but it's clean and rarely packed on weekday mornings.
The gym is functional rather than impressive. You'll find a few treadmills, an elliptical, a cable machine, and some free weights. If you're serious about lifting, you'll probably want a membership at the Jetts Fitness inside Central Ladprao nearby. But for casual cardio and maintenance workouts, the in house gym does the job.
Security uses a keycard system for lobby access and elevator floors. There's 24 hour security staffing and CCTV throughout common areas. Parking is limited though, so if you own a car, confirm availability before committing. Motorcycle parking is generally easier to secure.
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Rent Prices and Value for Money
As of 2024 and into 2025, studios at Fuse Miti Ladprao typically rent between 7,500 and 10,000 THB per month. One bedroom units range from 9,500 to 13,000 THB depending on floor level, furnishing, and how motivated the landlord is. These prices include common area fees, but electricity and water are usually billed separately.
Compare that to similar buildings along the Ratchadaphisek corridor or near MRT Sutthisan, where one bedrooms in newer projects start around 14,000 to 18,000 THB. The savings are real, especially if you're on a monthly budget and don't need the prestige of a Sukhumvit address.
Let's say you're a remote worker who just relocated to Bangkok. You need reliable internet, MRT access, and a place that won't drain your income before you've even figured out your favorite noodle stall. Fuse Miti Ladprao gives you all three at a price that leaves room for weekend trips to Koh Samet.
Who Should Rent Here and Who Shouldn't
This condo is ideal for young professionals, solo expats on a budget, digital nomads testing Bangkok for a few months, or couples who prioritize location over square footage. The MRT access, nearby malls, and street food scene along Ladprao Road make daily life convenient without trying too hard.
It's probably not the best fit for families with children, since the units are small and there's no dedicated kids area. It's also not for anyone who wants a bathtub, a full kitchen, or a condo with premium brand finishes. If those things matter to you, look at something like Life Ladprao or Chapter One Midtown, though your rent will jump accordingly.
One thing to watch out for is noise. Units facing Ladprao Road can pick up traffic sound, especially on lower floors. Ask for a unit facing the interior courtyard or a higher floor if you're a light sleeper.
Fuse Miti Ladprao won't win any design awards, but it delivers where it counts: affordable rent, solid MRT connectivity, and a livable neighborhood. If you're hunting for a budget friendly condo near MRT Lat Phrao, it deserves a serious look. Browse current listings and compare prices at superagent.co to find the right unit and move in faster than you'd expect.
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