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Ivy Ampio Rama 9: Budget New CBD Condo Full Review

New CBD condo offering affordable luxury in Bangkok's emerging business district

Ivy Ampio Rama 9: Budget New CBD Condo Full Review

Summary

Ivy Ampio Rama 9 review reveals an excellent budget-friendly condo option in Bangkok's CBD area with modern amenities and convenient location for professio

Rama 9 has quietly become one of Bangkok's most interesting rental zones. The area used to feel like a wasteland of government offices and old shophouses, but today it sits at the heart of what everyone calls the "New CBD." And right in the thick of it, Ivy Ampio has been catching the eye of renters who want a modern condo without paying Sukhumvit prices. So is it actually worth your money? Let's break it down.

Location and Getting Around from Ivy Ampio Rama 9

Ivy Ampio sits on Rama 9 Road, developed by Pruksa Real Estate. The building is about a 10 minute walk from MRT Rama 9 station, which is honestly the one thing you need to factor into your decision. It's not a doorstep commute. You'll either walk it, grab a motorbike taxi from the soi for 15 to 20 baht, or hop on a short ride via Grab.

That said, the location rewards you in other ways. Central Rama 9, the massive mixed use complex with offices, a mall, and restaurants, is right in the neighborhood. The G Tower, Unilever House, and AIA Capital Center are all within easy reach if you work in the New CBD corridor. Fortune Town is a short MRT hop away at Phra Ram 9 station too.

For a real world example, imagine you work at one of the offices in The 9th Towers complex. Your commute is basically a quick motorbike ride or even a 15 minute walk through the neighborhood. Compare that to renting near Asoke or Thong Lor and paying 8,000 to 12,000 baht more per month for a similar unit. The math starts making a lot of sense.

Unit Types, Sizes, and What You Actually Get

Ivy Ampio offers studio and one bedroom units. Studios come in around 22 to 26 square meters, while one bedrooms push up to about 30 to 35 square meters. These are compact by any standard, but the layouts are functional and relatively well thought out for the price bracket.

The finishes are what you'd expect from a budget to mid range condo completed around 2019. You get a fitted kitchen with a counter, built in wardrobes, an air conditioning unit, and a bathroom with a rain shower in most configurations. Flooring is laminate, walls are clean, and the overall vibe is modern enough that you won't feel like you're roughing it.

Let's say you're a young professional relocating to Bangkok from Chiang Mai for a new corporate gig. You need a functional space that doesn't eat your entire salary. A studio at Ivy Ampio renting for around 8,000 to 10,000 baht per month gives you a clean, new building with amenities, and you still have budget left over for weekend trips to Hua Hin.

Facilities and Building Management

For a condo at this price point, the facilities at Ivy Ampio are surprisingly solid. There's a rooftop pool, a fitness room, a co working space, and a garden area. The pool isn't massive, but it gets the job done on a hot Sunday afternoon. The gym covers basics like treadmills, free weights, and a cable machine.

Building security includes keycard access and 24 hour guards, which is standard for newer condos in Bangkok. There's also a parking garage, though spaces can be limited, so if you own a car, confirm availability with the landlord before signing a lease.

One thing renters consistently mention is that the juristic office is fairly responsive. If your AC unit dies at 10 PM on a Wednesday, which absolutely happens in Bangkok's older buildings, the management team here tends to coordinate fixes reasonably fast. That's not something you can take for granted at every budget condo in the city.

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Rental Prices and Value Compared to Neighbors

Here's where Ivy Ampio really earns its spot on the shortlist. Studios typically rent between 7,500 and 10,000 baht per month. One bedroom units range from about 10,000 to 14,000 baht depending on floor, furnishing, and how motivated the landlord is.

Compare that to nearby competitors. Lumpini Suite Phetchaburi, Makkasan is in a similar range but feels older and more worn. Supalai Veranda Rama 9 offers slightly larger units but tends to command a premium. Life Asoke Hype, closer to MRT Phra Ram 9, starts around 12,000 to 15,000 for a studio because of its location advantage.

Picture a couple moving to Bangkok on a combined budget of 25,000 baht per month for rent. At Ivy Ampio, they could comfortably land a furnished one bedroom and still save 11,000 to 15,000 baht compared to renting a similar sized unit on Sukhumvit Soi 24 or Soi 36. That's a significant difference over a 12 month lease.

Who Should Rent Here and Who Should Skip It

Ivy Ampio works best for budget conscious professionals, fresh expats still figuring out Bangkok, or anyone working in the Rama 9 business district who doesn't want to overpay for a Sukhumvit address. It's also a solid pick for remote workers who just need a clean, quiet base with decent Wi Fi and a pool.

It's probably not the right fit if you need to be on the BTS line daily, if you want a large living space for a family, or if walkability to nightlife and restaurant strips is a top priority. Rama 9 is developing fast, but it still doesn't have the street level energy of Thong Lor or Ekkamai.

If you're weighing Ivy Ampio against other options in the Rama 9 area, or anywhere else in Bangkok, the fastest way to compare real listings with actual prices is through Superagent at superagent.co. You can filter by budget, location, and unit type, then connect directly with verified listings. It takes the guesswork out of apartment hunting in a city with thousands of choices.