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Ideo Mobi Rangsit: University Area Condo Reviewed for Renters

Modern student living meets affordable Bangkok rentals in Rangsit

Summary

Ideo Mobi Rangsit offers convenient condo rentals for students near Rangsit University with modern amenities and flexible lease terms for budget-conscious

If you're studying at Thammasat Rangsit, Bangkok University, or any of the other campuses clustered along the northern corridor, you already know the area doesn't exactly overflow with modern condo options. Most of what's available tends to be older apartment blocks or low rise buildings that feel like they were last renovated during the Thaksin era. That's exactly why Ideo Mobi Rangsit caught people's attention when it launched. It brought Ananda's mid range condo formula to a part of Bangkok that genuinely needed it. But is it actually worth renting? Let's break it down.

Location and Getting Around from Rangsit

Ideo Mobi Rangsit sits right on Phahonyothin Road, close to the Future Park Rangsit mall and just a short ride from the Rangsit BRT station area. The condo is positioned to serve the university crowd, with Thammasat University's Rangsit campus only about 10 minutes away by car or motorbike.

Now here's the real talk. If you commute into central Bangkok regularly, this location requires patience. You're looking at either a long drive down the expressway or taking a van to Mo Chit and connecting to the BTS from there. During morning rush, that commute can stretch past 90 minutes easily. A friend of mine who taught at Bangkok University's Rangsit campus loved living here precisely because she never needed to go downtown during the week. Her entire life, grocery runs, gym, weekend meals, happened within a 10 minute radius.

Future Park Rangsit is your de facto lifestyle hub. It has everything from Tops Market to banks, a cinema, and plenty of food options. For daily errands, you won't feel isolated at all.

Unit Types and What You'll Actually Pay

Ideo Mobi Rangsit offers mostly studio and one bedroom units, which makes sense given the student and young professional demographic. Studios run about 22 to 26 square meters, while one bedrooms push closer to 30 to 35 square meters. The layouts follow Ananda's typical efficient design. Nothing extravagant, but functional and well thought out for compact living.

Rental prices here are genuinely affordable compared to anything inside the city. Expect to pay around 5,000 to 7,500 THB per month for a studio, and 7,000 to 10,000 THB for a one bedroom. Furnished units at the higher end of that range usually come with a washing machine and decent furniture. Compare that to a studio near BTS Ari at 12,000 to 15,000 THB and you see why this condo pulls renters who prioritize budget.

One thing to watch out for is the common area fees and electricity charges. Some landlords here add a markup on electricity, charging 7 to 8 baht per unit instead of the MEA rate. Always ask before you sign.

Building Facilities and Day to Day Living

For a condo in the Rangsit area, the facilities punch above their weight. You get a decent sized swimming pool, a fitness room, a co working lounge, and garden areas. The co working space actually gets used here, unlike some condos where it's just a sad room with two chairs. Students from nearby universities treat it like a second library during exam season.

Security is card access with 24 hour guards, which is standard for Ananda projects. Parking is available but can get tight during peak evening hours, so if you have a car, check the parking ratio before committing. A couple I know who rented here ended up parking on the street for the first month until a spot freed up in the building.

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The lobby and common areas are kept reasonably clean, though some residents mention that maintenance response times can be slow. If your air conditioning breaks on a Friday evening, don't expect a fix until Monday. That's fairly typical for condos in this price range outside the city center.

Who This Condo Works Best For

Let's be honest about who should rent here and who should look elsewhere. Ideo Mobi Rangsit is ideal for university students, lecturers, and anyone working in the Rangsit or Pathum Thani area. If your daily life revolves around the northern Bangkok suburbs, this condo offers a quality of living that older Rangsit apartments simply can't match, at a price that won't drain your stipend or starting salary.

It's less ideal if you need to be in Silom, Sukhumvit, or Sathorn every day. The commute will wear you down within weeks. I've seen multiple tenants break their lease early because they underestimated how draining a daily trip to central Bangkok would be from this far north.

It's also a solid pick for couples or solo renters who work remotely. The low rent, quiet surroundings, and functional co working space create a comfortable setup for people who don't need to be tied to a specific office location.

The Bottom Line for Renters

Ideo Mobi Rangsit delivers exactly what it promises. A modern, affordable condo in an area dominated by aging apartment stock. The facilities are good, the price is right, and the location works perfectly if your life is centered around Rangsit and Pathum Thani. Just don't expect the urban energy or transit connectivity of inner Bangkok.

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