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Klong San MRT Station: Riverside Bangkok Rental Guide
Discover riverside living near Bangkok's modern MRT station

Summary
Explore Klong San MRT area rentals offering modern apartments and condos with riverside views. Find your ideal Bangkok home near this convenient transit hu
Klong San MRT station changed the game for an entire stretch of riverside Bangkok that most renters had written off as too hard to reach. Sitting on the Gold Line extension that connects to the BTS at Krung Thonburi, this station suddenly put Charoen Nakhon and the Thonburi riverfront within easy commuting distance of Silom, Sathorn, and Siam. If you love the idea of waking up to Chao Phraya views without paying Riverside BTS prices, Klong San MRT is where you should be looking right now.
Why Klong San MRT Has Become a Rental Hotspot
For years, the Thonburi side of the river felt disconnected. You either dealt with brutal traffic across Taksin Bridge or relied on river boats. The Gold Line changed that equation completely. Klong San MRT sits just one stop from Krung Thonburi BTS, which gives you a direct transfer to the Silom Line. From there, Saphan Taksin is two stops away and Siam is about twenty minutes total.
The area around the station has exploded with development. ICONSIAM, the massive riverside mall, is literally walking distance. Charoen Nakhon Road has transformed from a quiet local street into one of Bangkok's most interesting mixed neighborhoods, blending old Thonburi charm with sleek new condos and restaurants.
Take my friend Nadia, a French expat working in Sathorn. She moved from a 28sqm studio near Chong Nonsi BTS that cost her 18,000 baht per month. At Klong San, she found a 45sqm one bedroom with partial river views for 15,000 baht. Her commute added maybe ten minutes, but her quality of life jumped dramatically. That trade off is exactly why renters are paying attention to this area.
Condo Options and Realistic Rent Prices Near Klong San MRT
The rental market around Klong San MRT offers genuine variety, which is refreshing compared to the cookie cutter options in more saturated BTS corridors. Here is what you can realistically expect to pay in 2024 and 2025.
For studios and small one bedrooms, budget condos like Supalai River Resort and Aspire Sathorn Thapra start around 8,000 to 12,000 baht per month. These units are basic but functional, typically 25 to 35sqm, and work perfectly for solo renters or young professionals.
Mid range one bedrooms at buildings like Chapter Charoen Nakhon Riverside or The Room Charoenkrung 30 run between 14,000 and 22,000 baht. You get better finishes, building amenities like pools and gyms, and some units offer genuine river views. Two bedroom units in these buildings typically range from 25,000 to 38,000 baht.
At the luxury end, places like Magnolias Waterfront Residences at ICONSIAM command 45,000 to 120,000 baht or more depending on size and view. These are world class units with five star facilities, concierge services, and direct mall access. If your budget allows it, living here feels like a permanent vacation.
The Neighborhood Feel and Daily Life
Klong San is one of those Bangkok neighborhoods that still has genuine character. Step away from the shiny developments along the river and you find yourself in old Thonburi. Narrow sois with decades old shophouses, local noodle stalls where a bowl of boat noodles costs 40 baht, and temples like Wat Thong Noppakhun that tourists never visit.
Charoen Nakhon Soi 17 and the surrounding streets have a thriving local food scene. There is a night market near Klong San pier that sets up most evenings, and the Klong San Plaza area has everything from cheap clothing to phone repairs. For groceries, ICONSIAM has a Siam Takashimaya food hall on the ground floor, plus a massive fresh market section that rivals Eathai at Central Embassy.
A colleague of mine, Pete, lives in Chapter Charoen Nakhon and runs along the riverside promenade every morning before work. He grabs coffee from a small cafe on Soi Charoen Nakhon 20, catches the Gold Line to Krung Thonburi, transfers to BTS, and reaches his office near Chong Nonsi by 8:30am. On weekends, he takes the free ICONSIAM shuttle boat across the river to Sathorn Pier. His entire lifestyle revolves around the river, and his rent is 16,500 baht for a one bedroom. That is nearly impossible to match on the Sukhumvit side.
Things to Consider Before Renting Here
Klong San MRT is not perfect for everyone. If your office is deep in the Sukhumvit corridor, say Asoke or Thong Lo, your commute will involve multiple transfers and could take 45 minutes or more. The Gold Line is also a relatively short monorail system, so you are somewhat dependent on the BTS connection at Krung Thonburi working smoothly during rush hour.
Flooding can be a concern in some of the lower lying sois during heavy rainy season months, particularly September and October. Ask your landlord or building juristic office directly about flood history before signing a lease. Buildings right on the river tend to handle this better than those tucked into smaller streets.
Also, while the area is developing fast, nightlife and international dining options are still limited compared to Thonglor or Ekkamai. You have ICONSIAM for shopping and some solid restaurants, but if you want rooftop bars and late night options, you will be heading across the river regularly.
Who Should Rent Near Klong San MRT
This area works beautifully for a few specific types of renters. If you work in Silom or Sathorn, it is a genuine alternative that saves you money while upgrading your living space. Remote workers and freelancers who want a calm riverside environment without feeling isolated will love it here. Couples or small families looking for two bedroom units under 30,000 baht will find options that simply do not exist at this price point in central Bangkok.
If you value space, views, and a neighborhood with actual personality over being in the center of the action, Klong San MRT deserves a serious spot on your shortlist.
Ready to find your riverside condo near Klong San MRT? Superagent at superagent.co lets you search hundreds of verified listings, filter by MRT proximity and budget, and connect with landlords directly. It is the fastest way to find your next Bangkok rental without the usual headaches.
Klong San MRT station changed the game for an entire stretch of riverside Bangkok that most renters had written off as too hard to reach. Sitting on the Gold Line extension that connects to the BTS at Krung Thonburi, this station suddenly put Charoen Nakhon and the Thonburi riverfront within easy commuting distance of Silom, Sathorn, and Siam. If you love the idea of waking up to Chao Phraya views without paying Riverside BTS prices, Klong San MRT is where you should be looking right now.
Why Klong San MRT Has Become a Rental Hotspot
For years, the Thonburi side of the river felt disconnected. You either dealt with brutal traffic across Taksin Bridge or relied on river boats. The Gold Line changed that equation completely. Klong San MRT sits just one stop from Krung Thonburi BTS, which gives you a direct transfer to the Silom Line. From there, Saphan Taksin is two stops away and Siam is about twenty minutes total.
The area around the station has exploded with development. ICONSIAM, the massive riverside mall, is literally walking distance. Charoen Nakhon Road has transformed from a quiet local street into one of Bangkok's most interesting mixed neighborhoods, blending old Thonburi charm with sleek new condos and restaurants.
Take my friend Nadia, a French expat working in Sathorn. She moved from a 28sqm studio near Chong Nonsi BTS that cost her 18,000 baht per month. At Klong San, she found a 45sqm one bedroom with partial river views for 15,000 baht. Her commute added maybe ten minutes, but her quality of life jumped dramatically. That trade off is exactly why renters are paying attention to this area.
Condo Options and Realistic Rent Prices Near Klong San MRT
The rental market around Klong San MRT offers genuine variety, which is refreshing compared to the cookie cutter options in more saturated BTS corridors. Here is what you can realistically expect to pay in 2024 and 2025.
For studios and small one bedrooms, budget condos like Supalai River Resort and Aspire Sathorn Thapra start around 8,000 to 12,000 baht per month. These units are basic but functional, typically 25 to 35sqm, and work perfectly for solo renters or young professionals.
Mid range one bedrooms at buildings like Chapter Charoen Nakhon Riverside or The Room Charoenkrung 30 run between 14,000 and 22,000 baht. You get better finishes, building amenities like pools and gyms, and some units offer genuine river views. Two bedroom units in these buildings typically range from 25,000 to 38,000 baht.
At the luxury end, places like Magnolias Waterfront Residences at ICONSIAM command 45,000 to 120,000 baht or more depending on size and view. These are world class units with five star facilities, concierge services, and direct mall access. If your budget allows it, living here feels like a permanent vacation.
The Neighborhood Feel and Daily Life
Klong San is one of those Bangkok neighborhoods that still has genuine character. Step away from the shiny developments along the river and you find yourself in old Thonburi. Narrow sois with decades old shophouses, local noodle stalls where a bowl of boat noodles costs 40 baht, and temples like Wat Thong Noppakhun that tourists never visit.
Charoen Nakhon Soi 17 and the surrounding streets have a thriving local food scene. There is a night market near Klong San pier that sets up most evenings, and the Klong San Plaza area has everything from cheap clothing to phone repairs. For groceries, ICONSIAM has a Siam Takashimaya food hall on the ground floor, plus a massive fresh market section that rivals Eathai at Central Embassy.
A colleague of mine, Pete, lives in Chapter Charoen Nakhon and runs along the riverside promenade every morning before work. He grabs coffee from a small cafe on Soi Charoen Nakhon 20, catches the Gold Line to Krung Thonburi, transfers to BTS, and reaches his office near Chong Nonsi by 8:30am. On weekends, he takes the free ICONSIAM shuttle boat across the river to Sathorn Pier. His entire lifestyle revolves around the river, and his rent is 16,500 baht for a one bedroom. That is nearly impossible to match on the Sukhumvit side.
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Things to Consider Before Renting Here
Klong San MRT is not perfect for everyone. If your office is deep in the Sukhumvit corridor, say Asoke or Thong Lo, your commute will involve multiple transfers and could take 45 minutes or more. The Gold Line is also a relatively short monorail system, so you are somewhat dependent on the BTS connection at Krung Thonburi working smoothly during rush hour.
Flooding can be a concern in some of the lower lying sois during heavy rainy season months, particularly September and October. Ask your landlord or building juristic office directly about flood history before signing a lease. Buildings right on the river tend to handle this better than those tucked into smaller streets.
Also, while the area is developing fast, nightlife and international dining options are still limited compared to Thonglor or Ekkamai. You have ICONSIAM for shopping and some solid restaurants, but if you want rooftop bars and late night options, you will be heading across the river regularly.
Who Should Rent Near Klong San MRT
This area works beautifully for a few specific types of renters. If you work in Silom or Sathorn, it is a genuine alternative that saves you money while upgrading your living space. Remote workers and freelancers who want a calm riverside environment without feeling isolated will love it here. Couples or small families looking for two bedroom units under 30,000 baht will find options that simply do not exist at this price point in central Bangkok.
If you value space, views, and a neighborhood with actual personality over being in the center of the action, Klong San MRT deserves a serious spot on your shortlist.
Ready to find your riverside condo near Klong San MRT? Superagent at superagent.co lets you search hundreds of verified listings, filter by MRT proximity and budget, and connect with landlords directly. It is the fastest way to find your next Bangkok rental without the usual headaches.
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