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Knightsbridge Prime Sathorn: Full Renter's Review — Price and Facilities

Discover what makes this Sathorn luxury condo a top choice for Bangkok renters.

Knightsbridge Prime Sathorn: Full Renter's Review — Price and Facilities

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Read our detailed Knightsbridge Prime Sathorn review covering rental prices, amenities, and what renters really think about this popular Bangkok property.

If you've been scrolling through condo listings in the Sathorn area and keep seeing Knightsbridge Prime Sathorn pop up, you're not imagining things. This project from Origin Property has been getting a lot of attention from renters, especially those working in the Sathorn, Silom, or Surawong corridor. But is it actually worth the rent, or is it just another shiny tower with a nice lobby? Let's break it all down so you can decide before booking a viewing.

Location and Getting Around from Knightsbridge Prime Sathorn

Knightsbridge Prime Sathorn sits on Narathiwas Ratchanakarin Road, which is one of the major arteries cutting through the Sathorn district. The building is roughly a 7 to 10 minute walk from BTS Chong Nonsi, depending on your pace and whether you stop for coffee at the 7 Eleven on the way. You can also reach BTS Surasak in about the same time if you walk south.

For anyone commuting to offices on Sathorn Road, this is a genuinely convenient spot. I know a couple who both work at different companies along Sathorn Soi 12 and Soi 10, and they literally walk to work from this building every morning. That alone saves them around 3,000 to 4,000 baht a month on BTS fares and the occasional motorbike taxi.

Narathiwas Road itself connects easily to Rama 3 and the expressway, so if you drive or use Grab regularly, getting to Sukhumvit, Rama 9, or even the airport is relatively painless outside of rush hour. The area around the building also has solid everyday options. You've got Tops Market, street food vendors, and a cluster of restaurants along Soi Naradhiwas 7 and Soi 15.

Unit Types and Rental Prices You Can Expect

Knightsbridge Prime Sathorn offers units ranging from studios to two bedroom layouts. Studios start at around 26 square meters, one bedrooms sit in the 30 to 35 square meter range, and two bedrooms go up to about 55 square meters. The layouts are fairly standard for a modern Bangkok condo. Compact but well planned, with built in wardrobes and functional kitchenettes.

As of 2024, rental prices for a studio here typically fall between 12,000 and 16,000 baht per month. One bedroom units usually go for 15,000 to 22,000 baht, depending on the floor and furnishing quality. Two bedrooms can range from 25,000 to 35,000 baht. These prices reflect the Sathorn location premium without being as steep as what you'd pay at places like The Met or Sukhothai Residences nearby.

A friend of mine recently signed a lease on a one bedroom unit on the 18th floor for 18,000 baht per month. Fully furnished, decent city view, and the landlord included a washing machine. That felt like a fair deal for the area, especially since similar units at The Base Sathorn or Rhythm Sathorn were listed at comparable or slightly higher prices.

Facilities and Common Areas

The building punches above its weight when it comes to facilities. There's a rooftop pool with a solid view of the Sathorn skyline, a well maintained gym with cardio and weight equipment, a co working space on one of the lower floors, and a garden area that actually gets used by residents.

The gym is not enormous, but for a building of this size it covers the basics well. You won't find a squat rack or cable crossover machine, so serious lifters might still want a Fitness First membership. But for morning runs on the treadmill or a quick session after work, it does the job.

One thing I noticed on my last visit is that the co working space was genuinely being used. A guy was on a Zoom call in the corner, a couple of people were typing away on laptops, and the Wi Fi was stable. If you work remotely a few days a week, this is a nice perk that saves you from burning 200 baht a day at a cafe.

Security is card access with a lobby guard 24 hours. Parking is available in the basement, though spaces can be tight during evenings. If you own a car, make sure parking is confirmed in your lease before signing.

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Who This Building Works Best For

Knightsbridge Prime Sathorn is a great fit for young professionals, couples, or single expats working in the Sathorn and Silom area. It's not really designed for families with kids. The units are compact and there's no playground or large green space for children. But if you're in your late 20s to 40s and want a modern condo that keeps your commute short and your rent reasonable, it checks a lot of boxes.

I'd also recommend it for people who are new to Bangkok and want to test the Sathorn lifestyle before committing to a bigger, more expensive place. You can sign a one year lease here, get a feel for the neighborhood, and then decide if you want to move deeper into Sathorn or explore other areas like Ari or Thonglor.

Things to Watch Out For

No building is perfect, and Knightsbridge Prime Sathorn has a few things worth knowing before you commit. First, the units are on the smaller side. If you're coming from a spacious apartment overseas, a 30 square meter one bedroom might feel tight at first. Make sure you visit the actual unit before signing anything.

Second, Narathiwas Road can get noisy during peak traffic hours. If you're sensitive to sound, ask for a unit on a higher floor facing away from the main road. The price difference between a low floor road facing unit and a high floor city view unit can be 2,000 to 4,000 baht per month, and honestly, that's money well spent for better sleep.

Third, the building is popular enough that good units move fast. I've seen well priced one bedrooms get snapped up within a week of listing. If you find something you like, don't wait too long to make a decision.

Overall, Knightsbridge Prime Sathorn offers a solid balance of location, price, and modern facilities for renters who want to live in one of Bangkok's most established business districts without paying luxury prices. It's not the flashiest building in Sathorn, but it delivers where it matters most. If you're actively searching for a condo in this area, check current listings and pricing on Superagent at superagent.co to compare your options and find the right fit faster.