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Knightsbridge Space Rama 9: New CBD Condo Renter Review
Modern convenience meets affordability in this central Bangkok high-rise.

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You're scrolling through condo listings at 11 PM on a Wednesday, your current lease ending in six weeks, and you keep coming back to Knightsbridge Space Rama 9. The location looks solid. The prices seem reasonable. But is it actually worth moving there? I get it. Bangkok's rental market moves fast, and you can't afford to make the wrong call on a year-long commitment. So let's talk about this building straight up, the way someone who has actually lived in these neighborhoods would.
Location That Actually Works for Your Daily Life
Knightsbridge Space Rama 9 sits on Rama 9 Road in the Huay Kwang district, which puts you in that sweet spot between the old business areas and the newer CBD zones. You're roughly two kilometers from Rama 9 MRT station, which means about a 25-minute walk or a quick motorcycle taxi ride when you're running late to the office.
The real move here is what's within walking distance. You've got Villa Market supermarket just down the soi, so your 7 AM milk run doesn't turn into an expedition. Local Thai restaurants line the smaller sois around the building, and honestly, the food quality here is solid without the tourist markup you'd pay in Thonglor or Ekkamai.
If you work in any of the CBD offices along Rama 9 or Petchburi, your commute is manageable even without an MRT right outside. I know someone working at an office near Makati Square who moved here specifically because the drive beats sitting in traffic on Sukhumvit for 45 minutes every morning.
The Building Itself and What You Actually Get
Knightsbridge Space Rama 9 is a mid-rise development that opened a few years back, so it's past that phase where you're dealing with new building teething problems but still modern enough that the systems work properly. The common areas are well maintained, with a gym on the lower floors that has basic equipment, a pool, and a co-working space that's surprisingly decent if you work from home some days.
Unit sizes here range from studio apartments up to two-bedroom layouts. If you're a single professional or a couple, you're looking at studios and one-bedrooms in the 25 to 50 square meter range. The studios are tight, honestly. One person I know from the marketing industry rented a studio here for six months and said it was fine for sleeping and showering but made working from home feel cramped on bad weather days.
The bigger story is that rental rates here sit around 15,000 to 25,000 baht monthly for one-bedrooms, depending on floor level and direction. That's reasonable for this location without being suspiciously cheap, which means you're not compromising on building standards just to save a few thousand baht.
Noise, Parking, and Those Small Practical Things
Rama 9 Road is a main thoroughfare, and yes, you'll hear traffic if your unit faces the main road. Higher floors are noticeably quieter, and units facing the internal courtyard are genuinely peaceful. If noise bothers you when you're trying to sleep, specify internal-facing units when you contact property managers.
Parking is onsite and included with most rental units, which matters more than people think in Bangkok. You won't be circling the block at 9 PM hunting for a spot. For tenants without cars, the motorcycle parking is extensive and reasonably secure, which actually matters if you're one of the many Bangkok renters who relies on a bike for getting around the sois.
Internet is decent here because the building has fiber connections available. I mention this because some older condo buildings in slightly off-center locations still have patchy WiFi, and it's incredibly frustrating when you're trying to join a Zoom call at 3 PM.
Who This Building Actually Works For
Knightsbridge Space Rama 9 is best if you're working in the CBD area, you don't absolutely need to be on the BTS line, and you want a modern building without paying Thonglor premium prices. Young professionals, remote workers who don't mind a slightly quieter neighborhood, and couples who want space but aren't trying to spend 30,000 baht monthly have found this place genuinely useful.
It's less ideal if you're constantly heading to Sukhumvit nightlife, you need to be three minutes from the nearest train station, or you're someone who absolutely needs to be in the super central zones. The building isn't bad in those cases, but you'd probably find a location that suits your lifestyle better.
The neighborhood also stays quieter in evenings compared to areas like Asoke or Nana, which some people love and others find a bit too calm. It's worth spending an hour here on a Friday night to get a real feel for the vibe.
The Real Talk on Signing a Lease
Knightsbridge Space Rama 9 requires standard rental agreements, usually 12 months, with one month deposit and one month advance rent. Building maintenance and utilities are straightforward, with no hidden surprise charges that I've heard about from current tenants. The management office is reasonably responsive when something breaks, though like most Bangkok condos, don't expect same-day fixes for every minor issue.
The building doesn't have major red flags, but it also isn't going to blow your mind. It's solid middle ground. The kind of place you can live for a year or three without regretting the decision, but you'll probably move eventually when your life situation changes.
If Knightsbridge Space Rama 9 fits what you're actually looking for, the next step is seeing units in person and checking how the commute to your workplace actually feels. Don't just rely on Google Maps estimates. Take the route at 8 AM on a Thursday morning and see if that commute time is real or optimistic. That one hour invested saves you from extending a lease you're miserable in six months down the road.
When you're ready to explore this building or compare it with other options in the Rama 9 area, head over to Superagent.co where you can see available units, actual tenant reviews, and reach out to property managers directly. Make your next rental choice count.
You're scrolling through condo listings at 11 PM on a Wednesday, your current lease ending in six weeks, and you keep coming back to Knightsbridge Space Rama 9. The location looks solid. The prices seem reasonable. But is it actually worth moving there? I get it. Bangkok's rental market moves fast, and you can't afford to make the wrong call on a year-long commitment. So let's talk about this building straight up, the way someone who has actually lived in these neighborhoods would.
Location That Actually Works for Your Daily Life
Knightsbridge Space Rama 9 sits on Rama 9 Road in the Huay Kwang district, which puts you in that sweet spot between the old business areas and the newer CBD zones. You're roughly two kilometers from Rama 9 MRT station, which means about a 25-minute walk or a quick motorcycle taxi ride when you're running late to the office.
The real move here is what's within walking distance. You've got Villa Market supermarket just down the soi, so your 7 AM milk run doesn't turn into an expedition. Local Thai restaurants line the smaller sois around the building, and honestly, the food quality here is solid without the tourist markup you'd pay in Thonglor or Ekkamai.
If you work in any of the CBD offices along Rama 9 or Petchburi, your commute is manageable even without an MRT right outside. I know someone working at an office near Makati Square who moved here specifically because the drive beats sitting in traffic on Sukhumvit for 45 minutes every morning.
The Building Itself and What You Actually Get
Knightsbridge Space Rama 9 is a mid-rise development that opened a few years back, so it's past that phase where you're dealing with new building teething problems but still modern enough that the systems work properly. The common areas are well maintained, with a gym on the lower floors that has basic equipment, a pool, and a co-working space that's surprisingly decent if you work from home some days.
Unit sizes here range from studio apartments up to two-bedroom layouts. If you're a single professional or a couple, you're looking at studios and one-bedrooms in the 25 to 50 square meter range. The studios are tight, honestly. One person I know from the marketing industry rented a studio here for six months and said it was fine for sleeping and showering but made working from home feel cramped on bad weather days.
The bigger story is that rental rates here sit around 15,000 to 25,000 baht monthly for one-bedrooms, depending on floor level and direction. That's reasonable for this location without being suspiciously cheap, which means you're not compromising on building standards just to save a few thousand baht.
Noise, Parking, and Those Small Practical Things
Rama 9 Road is a main thoroughfare, and yes, you'll hear traffic if your unit faces the main road. Higher floors are noticeably quieter, and units facing the internal courtyard are genuinely peaceful. If noise bothers you when you're trying to sleep, specify internal-facing units when you contact property managers.
Parking is onsite and included with most rental units, which matters more than people think in Bangkok. You won't be circling the block at 9 PM hunting for a spot. For tenants without cars, the motorcycle parking is extensive and reasonably secure, which actually matters if you're one of the many Bangkok renters who relies on a bike for getting around the sois.
Internet is decent here because the building has fiber connections available. I mention this because some older condo buildings in slightly off-center locations still have patchy WiFi, and it's incredibly frustrating when you're trying to join a Zoom call at 3 PM.
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Who This Building Actually Works For
Knightsbridge Space Rama 9 is best if you're working in the CBD area, you don't absolutely need to be on the BTS line, and you want a modern building without paying Thonglor premium prices. Young professionals, remote workers who don't mind a slightly quieter neighborhood, and couples who want space but aren't trying to spend 30,000 baht monthly have found this place genuinely useful.
It's less ideal if you're constantly heading to Sukhumvit nightlife, you need to be three minutes from the nearest train station, or you're someone who absolutely needs to be in the super central zones. The building isn't bad in those cases, but you'd probably find a location that suits your lifestyle better.
The neighborhood also stays quieter in evenings compared to areas like Asoke or Nana, which some people love and others find a bit too calm. It's worth spending an hour here on a Friday night to get a real feel for the vibe.
The Real Talk on Signing a Lease
Knightsbridge Space Rama 9 requires standard rental agreements, usually 12 months, with one month deposit and one month advance rent. Building maintenance and utilities are straightforward, with no hidden surprise charges that I've heard about from current tenants. The management office is reasonably responsive when something breaks, though like most Bangkok condos, don't expect same-day fixes for every minor issue.
The building doesn't have major red flags, but it also isn't going to blow your mind. It's solid middle ground. The kind of place you can live for a year or three without regretting the decision, but you'll probably move eventually when your life situation changes.
If Knightsbridge Space Rama 9 fits what you're actually looking for, the next step is seeing units in person and checking how the commute to your workplace actually feels. Don't just rely on Google Maps estimates. Take the route at 8 AM on a Thursday morning and see if that commute time is real or optimistic. That one hour invested saves you from extending a lease you're miserable in six months down the road.
When you're ready to explore this building or compare it with other options in the Rama 9 area, head over to Superagent.co where you can see available units, actual tenant reviews, and reach out to property managers directly. Make your next rental choice count.
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