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Fuse Miti Ratchada-Interchange: Budget MRT Condo Full Review
Affordable Bangkok living near MRT with modern amenities and convenient interchange access.

Summary
Fuse Miti Ratchada-Interchange offers budget-friendly condo rentals with excellent MRT connectivity, perfect for Bangkok commuters seeking value and conven
If you've been hunting for a condo near the MRT that won't completely drain your bank account, Fuse Miti Ratchada Interchange probably keeps popping up on your radar. Sitting right in the thick of the Ratchada corridor, this one hits a sweet spot that's hard to find in Bangkok: decent build quality, genuine transit access, and rents that still start with a single digit. I've walked through this project multiple times, talked to tenants, and compared it against neighbors like Centric Ratchada and Life Ratchadapisek. Here's the real breakdown.
Location and Getting Around from Fuse Miti Ratchada Interchange
The project sits on Ratchadaphisek Road, tucked between MRT Huai Khwang and MRT Sutthisan. You're looking at roughly a 7 to 10 minute walk to either station, which is honest for this price range. Some listings will say "steps from the MRT" and that's a stretch, but it's a comfortable walk, even in the heat if you stick to the covered sidewalk sections.
The real magic here is the Ratchada area itself. Huai Khwang night market is a 5 minute motorbike ride away. Jodd Fairs Ratchada, the replacement for the old Train Night Market, draws weekend crowds just down the road. For groceries, there's a Big C and Tops within easy reach.
Say you work at one of the offices near MRT Phra Ram 9 or the Fortune Town area. Your commute is literally one MRT stop. Even heading to Sukhumvit for a Friday night out takes about 20 minutes door to door if you transfer at MRT Sukhumvit to BTS Asok. That interchange convenience is a big reason the "Interchange" name isn't just marketing fluff.
Unit Types, Sizes, and What You Actually Get
Fuse Miti Ratchada Interchange offers studios and one bedroom units, with a handful of two bedroom layouts. Studios run around 22 to 26 square meters. One bedrooms sit in the 28 to 32 square meter range. The two bedrooms push closer to 45 square meters. These are standard Bangkok condo sizes for this price tier, nothing shocking.
The interior finishes lean modern and minimal. Think wood tone laminate floors, compact kitchenettes with a single electric hob, and bathrooms with rain showerheads. Storage is tight in the studios, so if you're the type who shows up in Bangkok with three suitcases, you'll want the one bedroom at minimum.
One thing I noticed: the higher floor units on the north side actually get a decent city view. A friend rented a 12th floor one bedroom here and could see all the way to the Ratchada skyline lights at night. South facing units look into other buildings, so ask specifically about the view before signing anything.
Rent Prices and Value Compared to Nearby Condos
Here's where Fuse Miti Ratchada Interchange earns its "budget MRT condo" reputation. Studios typically rent for 8,000 to 11,000 THB per month. One bedrooms range from 10,000 to 14,000 THB depending on floor, furnishing, and how motivated the landlord is. Two bedrooms can go from 16,000 to 22,000 THB, though these are less common on the market.
Compare that to Centric Ratchada, Huai Khwang, which sits closer to the MRT station but commands 12,000 to 16,000 THB for a similar one bedroom. Or Chapter One Midtown, which pushes 15,000 to 18,000 THB. The savings add up fast if you're on a monthly budget and plan to stay for a year.
Picture this: you're a remote worker pulling in 50,000 THB a month, trying to keep housing under 25 percent of your income. Fuse Miti lets you do that comfortably with a one bedroom at 12,000 THB, leaving plenty for coworking fees, food, and those weekend trips to Koh Samet.
Facilities and Day to Day Living
The facilities are solid for a project at this price point. There's a rooftop pool, a basic gym with cardio and weight machines, and a co working lounge area on the ground floor. The pool isn't huge, so weekend afternoons can get crowded, but early morning laps are totally doable.
Security uses a keycard system for elevator access, and there's 24 hour reception. Parking is available but limited. If you own a motorbike, you'll be fine. A car might require some patience during peak evening hours.
The surrounding soi has a few laundry shops, 7 Elevens on both ends, and a couple of local Thai food spots where you can eat well for 50 to 70 THB per meal. One tenant I spoke with mentioned she rarely cooks because the street food around Soi Ratchadaphisek 32 is that good and that cheap.
Who Should Rent Here and Who Should Look Elsewhere
Fuse Miti Ratchada Interchange is ideal for solo professionals, young couples, and digital nomads who want MRT access without paying Sukhumvit prices. If your social life centers around Ratchada, Huai Khwang, or Ladprao, you're perfectly positioned here.
It's less ideal for families with kids, since the units skew small and the area isn't known for international schools. If you need to be in the Silom or Sathorn business district daily, the commute adds up to about 35 to 40 minutes each way, which might push you toward something along the BTS Silom line instead.
Also, if you're particular about absolute silence, note that Ratchadaphisek Road carries traffic noise. Higher floors help, but ground floor units will hear it.
If Fuse Miti Ratchada Interchange sounds like it fits your budget and lifestyle, the best move is to compare actual available units with real time pricing. Head over to superagent.co to search listings, filter by your move in date, and get matched with verified units so you skip the guesswork and outdated photos that plague other platforms.
If you've been hunting for a condo near the MRT that won't completely drain your bank account, Fuse Miti Ratchada Interchange probably keeps popping up on your radar. Sitting right in the thick of the Ratchada corridor, this one hits a sweet spot that's hard to find in Bangkok: decent build quality, genuine transit access, and rents that still start with a single digit. I've walked through this project multiple times, talked to tenants, and compared it against neighbors like Centric Ratchada and Life Ratchadapisek. Here's the real breakdown.
Location and Getting Around from Fuse Miti Ratchada Interchange
The project sits on Ratchadaphisek Road, tucked between MRT Huai Khwang and MRT Sutthisan. You're looking at roughly a 7 to 10 minute walk to either station, which is honest for this price range. Some listings will say "steps from the MRT" and that's a stretch, but it's a comfortable walk, even in the heat if you stick to the covered sidewalk sections.
The real magic here is the Ratchada area itself. Huai Khwang night market is a 5 minute motorbike ride away. Jodd Fairs Ratchada, the replacement for the old Train Night Market, draws weekend crowds just down the road. For groceries, there's a Big C and Tops within easy reach.
Say you work at one of the offices near MRT Phra Ram 9 or the Fortune Town area. Your commute is literally one MRT stop. Even heading to Sukhumvit for a Friday night out takes about 20 minutes door to door if you transfer at MRT Sukhumvit to BTS Asok. That interchange convenience is a big reason the "Interchange" name isn't just marketing fluff.
Unit Types, Sizes, and What You Actually Get
Fuse Miti Ratchada Interchange offers studios and one bedroom units, with a handful of two bedroom layouts. Studios run around 22 to 26 square meters. One bedrooms sit in the 28 to 32 square meter range. The two bedrooms push closer to 45 square meters. These are standard Bangkok condo sizes for this price tier, nothing shocking.
The interior finishes lean modern and minimal. Think wood tone laminate floors, compact kitchenettes with a single electric hob, and bathrooms with rain showerheads. Storage is tight in the studios, so if you're the type who shows up in Bangkok with three suitcases, you'll want the one bedroom at minimum.
One thing I noticed: the higher floor units on the north side actually get a decent city view. A friend rented a 12th floor one bedroom here and could see all the way to the Ratchada skyline lights at night. South facing units look into other buildings, so ask specifically about the view before signing anything.
Rent Prices and Value Compared to Nearby Condos
Here's where Fuse Miti Ratchada Interchange earns its "budget MRT condo" reputation. Studios typically rent for 8,000 to 11,000 THB per month. One bedrooms range from 10,000 to 14,000 THB depending on floor, furnishing, and how motivated the landlord is. Two bedrooms can go from 16,000 to 22,000 THB, though these are less common on the market.
Compare that to Centric Ratchada, Huai Khwang, which sits closer to the MRT station but commands 12,000 to 16,000 THB for a similar one bedroom. Or Chapter One Midtown, which pushes 15,000 to 18,000 THB. The savings add up fast if you're on a monthly budget and plan to stay for a year.
Picture this: you're a remote worker pulling in 50,000 THB a month, trying to keep housing under 25 percent of your income. Fuse Miti lets you do that comfortably with a one bedroom at 12,000 THB, leaving plenty for coworking fees, food, and those weekend trips to Koh Samet.
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Facilities and Day to Day Living
The facilities are solid for a project at this price point. There's a rooftop pool, a basic gym with cardio and weight machines, and a co working lounge area on the ground floor. The pool isn't huge, so weekend afternoons can get crowded, but early morning laps are totally doable.
Security uses a keycard system for elevator access, and there's 24 hour reception. Parking is available but limited. If you own a motorbike, you'll be fine. A car might require some patience during peak evening hours.
The surrounding soi has a few laundry shops, 7 Elevens on both ends, and a couple of local Thai food spots where you can eat well for 50 to 70 THB per meal. One tenant I spoke with mentioned she rarely cooks because the street food around Soi Ratchadaphisek 32 is that good and that cheap.
Who Should Rent Here and Who Should Look Elsewhere
Fuse Miti Ratchada Interchange is ideal for solo professionals, young couples, and digital nomads who want MRT access without paying Sukhumvit prices. If your social life centers around Ratchada, Huai Khwang, or Ladprao, you're perfectly positioned here.
It's less ideal for families with kids, since the units skew small and the area isn't known for international schools. If you need to be in the Silom or Sathorn business district daily, the commute adds up to about 35 to 40 minutes each way, which might push you toward something along the BTS Silom line instead.
Also, if you're particular about absolute silence, note that Ratchadaphisek Road carries traffic noise. Higher floors help, but ground floor units will hear it.
If Fuse Miti Ratchada Interchange sounds like it fits your budget and lifestyle, the best move is to compare actual available units with real time pricing. Head over to superagent.co to search listings, filter by your move in date, and get matched with verified units so you skip the guesswork and outdated photos that plague other platforms.
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