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Hampton Thonglor 10: Latest Phase Japanese Boutique Condo Reviewed
Discover why this Japanese-inspired Thonglor development is redefining Bangkok luxury living

Summary
Hampton Thonglor 10 review reveals a premium boutique condo with Japanese design excellence, modern amenities, and prime Thonglor location for discerning B
If you've been apartment hunting in Thonglor recently, you've probably noticed the area is packed with new developments fighting for attention. But Hampton Thonglor 10 takes a different approach entirely. This Japanese boutique condo, developed by SC Asset in collaboration with Tokyu Corporation, feels like it was designed for people who actually care about quality of life rather than flashy lobbies and rooftop infinity pools. Sitting on Sukhumvit Soi 55 (Thonglor), just a short walk down Thonglor Soi 10, this latest phase project brings a distinctly Japanese residential philosophy to one of Bangkok's most desirable neighborhoods. Let's break down what it's really like to live here.
Location and Getting Around from Hampton Thonglor 10
Hampton Thonglor 10 sits in a sweet spot that balances the energy of Thonglor with genuine livability. You're about a 10 to 12 minute walk from BTS Thong Lo station, which is totally manageable on a cool evening but might have you grabbing a motorbike taxi during the midday heat. The building is tucked just far enough off the main Thonglor road to feel quiet at night.
The daily convenience factor here is strong. Tops Market at The Commons is nearby, J Avenue is a short walk for coffee and casual dining, and the legendary Eight Thonglor mall with its mix of restaurants and clinics is right in the neighborhood. Imagine finishing work, hopping off the BTS, grabbing a bowl of tsukemen at Fuji on the way home, and being inside your apartment within 20 minutes. That's the rhythm this location enables.
For drivers, access to Sukhumvit Road and Petchaburi Road is straightforward, and Ekkamai is just one BTS stop away if you need the Eastern Bus Terminal or the cluster of car dealerships and big box stores along Ekkamai Soi 5.
Unit Layout and Japanese Design Philosophy
This is where Hampton Thonglor 10 genuinely separates itself from the pack. The Japanese influence isn't just marketing fluff here. You'll notice it in the functional storage solutions, the genkan style entryways in some units, and the overall sense that every square meter has a purpose. Units range from studios around 26 sqm to two bedroom layouts pushing past 55 sqm.
The one bedroom units, which are the most popular among renters, typically run between 33 and 38 sqm. That might sound compact, but the layouts are cleverly designed with separated kitchens and proper storage that many Thai condos in this price range simply skip. A friend of mine who moved here from a bigger unit in Phra Khanong actually said her Hampton one bedroom felt more livable because nothing was wasted space.
Finishes lean toward clean, minimal Japanese aesthetics. Think light wood tones, neutral walls, and quality bathroom fittings. The kitchens come with real countertop space and proper ventilation, which matters more than you'd think if you cook at home regularly. Air conditioning units are energy efficient, and the windows let in good natural light without turning your apartment into a greenhouse.
Facilities and Building Management
Hampton Thonglor 10 keeps its facilities focused rather than trying to compete with mega developments. You get a well maintained swimming pool, a fitness center with enough equipment for serious workouts, a co working lounge area, and nicely landscaped green spaces. There's no bowling alley or golf simulator, and honestly, that's fine. Fewer gimmicky amenities usually mean lower common area fees.
Building management follows Japanese standards, which translates to responsive maintenance, clean common areas, and security that actually pays attention. One resident I spoke with mentioned that a plumbing issue in his unit was addressed within hours of reporting it. That kind of responsiveness is rare in Bangkok condos, where you sometimes wait days for a light bulb change in the hallway.
The building attracts a good mix of Japanese expats, young Thai professionals, and some Western residents. The vibe is quiet and respectful. You won't hear your neighbor's house party at 2 AM here.
Rental Prices and Value for Money
Let's talk numbers. Studios at Hampton Thonglor 10 typically rent between 15,000 and 20,000 THB per month. One bedroom units fall in the 22,000 to 32,000 THB range depending on floor, furnishing, and whether the landlord has upgraded anything. Two bedrooms can go from 35,000 up to 48,000 THB for nicely furnished higher floor units.
Compare that to nearby options like Noble Remix, Keyne by Sansiri, or HQ Thonglor by Sansiri, and you'll find Hampton sits comfortably in the mid range. You're paying slightly less than Keyne but getting arguably better build quality and a quieter environment. A couple relocating from On Nut or Bearing who want to upgrade into Thonglor without blowing their housing budget would find this building hits a smart balance.
Common area fees are reasonable relative to building size, and most landlords include them in the rental price when negotiating through an agent.
Who Should Rent at Hampton Thonglor 10
This building is ideal for singles or couples who value quality over quantity. If you want a condo that feels well built, sits in a great neighborhood, and doesn't charge Thonglor premium prices, Hampton Thonglor 10 deserves a serious look. Japanese expats will feel right at home, but so will anyone who appreciates thoughtful design and quiet living.
It's less ideal for families needing three bedrooms or for people who want a massive gym and resort style pool deck. It's also not the pick if you need to be directly on top of the BTS, since that 10 minute walk is a real factor during rainy season.
If Hampton Thonglor 10 is on your shortlist, or if you want to compare it against other Thonglor options at similar price points, check out the listings and AI powered search tools at superagent.co. Finding the right condo in this neighborhood takes good data, and that's exactly what the platform is built for.
If you've been apartment hunting in Thonglor recently, you've probably noticed the area is packed with new developments fighting for attention. But Hampton Thonglor 10 takes a different approach entirely. This Japanese boutique condo, developed by SC Asset in collaboration with Tokyu Corporation, feels like it was designed for people who actually care about quality of life rather than flashy lobbies and rooftop infinity pools. Sitting on Sukhumvit Soi 55 (Thonglor), just a short walk down Thonglor Soi 10, this latest phase project brings a distinctly Japanese residential philosophy to one of Bangkok's most desirable neighborhoods. Let's break down what it's really like to live here.
Location and Getting Around from Hampton Thonglor 10
Hampton Thonglor 10 sits in a sweet spot that balances the energy of Thonglor with genuine livability. You're about a 10 to 12 minute walk from BTS Thong Lo station, which is totally manageable on a cool evening but might have you grabbing a motorbike taxi during the midday heat. The building is tucked just far enough off the main Thonglor road to feel quiet at night.
The daily convenience factor here is strong. Tops Market at The Commons is nearby, J Avenue is a short walk for coffee and casual dining, and the legendary Eight Thonglor mall with its mix of restaurants and clinics is right in the neighborhood. Imagine finishing work, hopping off the BTS, grabbing a bowl of tsukemen at Fuji on the way home, and being inside your apartment within 20 minutes. That's the rhythm this location enables.
For drivers, access to Sukhumvit Road and Petchaburi Road is straightforward, and Ekkamai is just one BTS stop away if you need the Eastern Bus Terminal or the cluster of car dealerships and big box stores along Ekkamai Soi 5.
Unit Layout and Japanese Design Philosophy
This is where Hampton Thonglor 10 genuinely separates itself from the pack. The Japanese influence isn't just marketing fluff here. You'll notice it in the functional storage solutions, the genkan style entryways in some units, and the overall sense that every square meter has a purpose. Units range from studios around 26 sqm to two bedroom layouts pushing past 55 sqm.
The one bedroom units, which are the most popular among renters, typically run between 33 and 38 sqm. That might sound compact, but the layouts are cleverly designed with separated kitchens and proper storage that many Thai condos in this price range simply skip. A friend of mine who moved here from a bigger unit in Phra Khanong actually said her Hampton one bedroom felt more livable because nothing was wasted space.
Finishes lean toward clean, minimal Japanese aesthetics. Think light wood tones, neutral walls, and quality bathroom fittings. The kitchens come with real countertop space and proper ventilation, which matters more than you'd think if you cook at home regularly. Air conditioning units are energy efficient, and the windows let in good natural light without turning your apartment into a greenhouse.
Facilities and Building Management
Hampton Thonglor 10 keeps its facilities focused rather than trying to compete with mega developments. You get a well maintained swimming pool, a fitness center with enough equipment for serious workouts, a co working lounge area, and nicely landscaped green spaces. There's no bowling alley or golf simulator, and honestly, that's fine. Fewer gimmicky amenities usually mean lower common area fees.
Building management follows Japanese standards, which translates to responsive maintenance, clean common areas, and security that actually pays attention. One resident I spoke with mentioned that a plumbing issue in his unit was addressed within hours of reporting it. That kind of responsiveness is rare in Bangkok condos, where you sometimes wait days for a light bulb change in the hallway.
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The building attracts a good mix of Japanese expats, young Thai professionals, and some Western residents. The vibe is quiet and respectful. You won't hear your neighbor's house party at 2 AM here.
Rental Prices and Value for Money
Let's talk numbers. Studios at Hampton Thonglor 10 typically rent between 15,000 and 20,000 THB per month. One bedroom units fall in the 22,000 to 32,000 THB range depending on floor, furnishing, and whether the landlord has upgraded anything. Two bedrooms can go from 35,000 up to 48,000 THB for nicely furnished higher floor units.
Compare that to nearby options like Noble Remix, Keyne by Sansiri, or HQ Thonglor by Sansiri, and you'll find Hampton sits comfortably in the mid range. You're paying slightly less than Keyne but getting arguably better build quality and a quieter environment. A couple relocating from On Nut or Bearing who want to upgrade into Thonglor without blowing their housing budget would find this building hits a smart balance.
Common area fees are reasonable relative to building size, and most landlords include them in the rental price when negotiating through an agent.
Who Should Rent at Hampton Thonglor 10
This building is ideal for singles or couples who value quality over quantity. If you want a condo that feels well built, sits in a great neighborhood, and doesn't charge Thonglor premium prices, Hampton Thonglor 10 deserves a serious look. Japanese expats will feel right at home, but so will anyone who appreciates thoughtful design and quiet living.
It's less ideal for families needing three bedrooms or for people who want a massive gym and resort style pool deck. It's also not the pick if you need to be directly on top of the BTS, since that 10 minute walk is a real factor during rainy season.
If Hampton Thonglor 10 is on your shortlist, or if you want to compare it against other Thonglor options at similar price points, check out the listings and AI powered search tools at superagent.co. Finding the right condo in this neighborhood takes good data, and that's exactly what the platform is built for.
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