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Knightsbridge Space Ratchayothin: North Bangkok Full Review
Discover why Knightsbridge Ratchayothin is North Bangkok's most sought-after residential community.

Summary
Our comprehensive knightsbridge ratchayothin review covers everything about this premier North Bangkok development, from amenities to location advantages a
If you work in the Ratchayothin area or study at one of the nearby universities, you already know how tricky it can be to find a decent condo that doesn't cost a fortune. Knightsbridge Space Ratchayothin sits right in the thick of North Bangkok's busiest education and business corridor, and it has quietly become one of the more popular choices for renters who want a modern unit without the Sukhumvit price tag. I've spent time in this building, talked to tenants, and walked the neighborhood more times than I can count. Here's what you actually need to know before signing a lease.
Location and Getting Around
Knightsbridge Space Ratchayothin is located on Phahonyothin Road, just a short walk from BTS Ratchayothin station. That puts you one stop from BTS Senanikom and two stops from the interchange at BTS Ha Yaek Lat Phrao, where you can connect to the MRT. If you commute to Chatuchak, Mo Chit, or anywhere along the Sukhumvit line, you are genuinely well connected here.
The neighborhood itself is packed with everyday essentials. Major Ratchayothin is right across the street, giving you a food court, coffee shops, and a Tops supermarket within a five minute walk. Central Ladprao is a quick BTS ride away for bigger shopping trips. SCB Park, Kasetsart University, and a handful of language schools are all within a couple of kilometers.
One thing to keep in mind is traffic. Phahonyothin Road gets absolutely brutal during rush hour, especially around the Ratchayothin intersection. If you drive, budget extra time in the mornings. If you rely on the BTS, you'll barely notice. A friend of mine commutes from this condo to her office near Asoke every morning and says the BTS ride takes about 25 minutes door to platform, which is honestly not bad for Bangkok.
The Building and Facilities
Knightsbridge Space Ratchayothin is developed by Origin Property, one of Bangkok's more prolific condo developers. The building has a modern design with a lot of glass and clean lines. It was completed in 2018, so the common areas still feel relatively fresh, though you can spot some wear in high traffic zones like the lobby and elevator landings.
The facilities are solid for the price range. There's a rooftop pool with decent city views, a fitness room that covers the basics, a co-working lounge, and a garden area. The gym isn't huge, so if you're a serious lifter, you might want a Fitness First membership at Central Ladprao. But for casual workouts and morning runs on the treadmill, it does the job.
Security uses a keycard system for all access points, and there's 24 hour reception. Parking is limited, which is common for condos in this area. If you own a car, ask about availability before committing. I've heard from a tenant on the 15th floor that parking spots sometimes run out during peak evening hours.
Unit Types and What You Actually Get
Most units in Knightsbridge Space Ratchayothin are studios or one bedroom layouts. Studios typically run around 22 to 25 square meters, while one bedrooms sit closer to 28 to 32 square meters. These are compact by any standard, but the layouts are efficient and the built in furniture helps maximize space.
Units come fully furnished with air conditioning, a microwave, a fridge, a wardrobe, and a bed frame. Some owners have upgraded kitchenettes or added washing machines, so it's always worth asking what's included with each specific listing. The views vary a lot depending on your floor and facing. Higher floors facing north give you open sky and a bit of green from Kasetsart University's campus. Lower floors facing the road can be noisy.
A colleague of mine rented a one bedroom on the 20th floor for about 12,000 THB per month. She said the natural light was great and the space felt bigger than expected thanks to large windows. That's a common sentiment with Origin's Knightsbridge line. They know how to make small spaces feel breathable.
Rental Prices and Value for Money
As of 2024, studio units at Knightsbridge Space Ratchayothin generally rent for 8,000 to 11,000 THB per month. One bedroom units fall in the 10,000 to 15,000 THB range, depending on floor, view, and how well the owner has maintained the furniture. These prices are competitive compared to other condos near BTS Ratchayothin, like The Line Phahol Pradipat or Ideo Phaholyothin Chatuchak, which tend to command slightly higher rents.
For what you're paying, the value is genuinely good. You get BTS access, a usable pool, and a furnished unit in a neighborhood that doesn't require you to spend a fortune on daily expenses. Street food around Ratchayothin runs 40 to 60 THB per meal, and you can find everything from som tum stalls to Japanese ramen shops within walking distance.
Electricity is billed by the building at around 7 to 8 THB per unit, which is standard for Bangkok condos but higher than the government rate. Factor that in, especially during the hot season when your AC runs all night.
Who Is This Condo Best For?
Knightsbridge Space Ratchayothin works best for young professionals, university students, and solo renters who prioritize location and BTS access over large living spaces. If you work at SCB Park, study at Kasetsart, or have business along Phahonyothin Road, this building puts you right where you need to be.
It's less ideal for couples who need more room or families with kids. The unit sizes are compact, and the building's vibe skews younger and more transient. If you need two bedrooms or more space, you'll probably want to look at options further from the BTS, like condos near Soi Phahonyothin 30 or 32.
I know a graduate student at Kasetsart who picked this condo specifically because he could roll out of bed and be on campus in ten minutes by motorbike. For his budget of around 9,000 THB per month, he got a clean studio with a pool and gym included. That kind of setup is hard to beat in this part of Bangkok.
If Knightsbridge Space Ratchayothin sounds like it could be the right fit, the fastest way to compare available units and rental prices is through Superagent at superagent.co. You can filter by budget, unit type, and move in date, and the AI matching helps you skip the noise and find listings that actually match what you need. It saves a lot of time compared to scrolling through random posts on Facebook groups.
If you work in the Ratchayothin area or study at one of the nearby universities, you already know how tricky it can be to find a decent condo that doesn't cost a fortune. Knightsbridge Space Ratchayothin sits right in the thick of North Bangkok's busiest education and business corridor, and it has quietly become one of the more popular choices for renters who want a modern unit without the Sukhumvit price tag. I've spent time in this building, talked to tenants, and walked the neighborhood more times than I can count. Here's what you actually need to know before signing a lease.
Location and Getting Around
Knightsbridge Space Ratchayothin is located on Phahonyothin Road, just a short walk from BTS Ratchayothin station. That puts you one stop from BTS Senanikom and two stops from the interchange at BTS Ha Yaek Lat Phrao, where you can connect to the MRT. If you commute to Chatuchak, Mo Chit, or anywhere along the Sukhumvit line, you are genuinely well connected here.
The neighborhood itself is packed with everyday essentials. Major Ratchayothin is right across the street, giving you a food court, coffee shops, and a Tops supermarket within a five minute walk. Central Ladprao is a quick BTS ride away for bigger shopping trips. SCB Park, Kasetsart University, and a handful of language schools are all within a couple of kilometers.
One thing to keep in mind is traffic. Phahonyothin Road gets absolutely brutal during rush hour, especially around the Ratchayothin intersection. If you drive, budget extra time in the mornings. If you rely on the BTS, you'll barely notice. A friend of mine commutes from this condo to her office near Asoke every morning and says the BTS ride takes about 25 minutes door to platform, which is honestly not bad for Bangkok.
The Building and Facilities
Knightsbridge Space Ratchayothin is developed by Origin Property, one of Bangkok's more prolific condo developers. The building has a modern design with a lot of glass and clean lines. It was completed in 2018, so the common areas still feel relatively fresh, though you can spot some wear in high traffic zones like the lobby and elevator landings.
The facilities are solid for the price range. There's a rooftop pool with decent city views, a fitness room that covers the basics, a co-working lounge, and a garden area. The gym isn't huge, so if you're a serious lifter, you might want a Fitness First membership at Central Ladprao. But for casual workouts and morning runs on the treadmill, it does the job.
Security uses a keycard system for all access points, and there's 24 hour reception. Parking is limited, which is common for condos in this area. If you own a car, ask about availability before committing. I've heard from a tenant on the 15th floor that parking spots sometimes run out during peak evening hours.
Unit Types and What You Actually Get
Most units in Knightsbridge Space Ratchayothin are studios or one bedroom layouts. Studios typically run around 22 to 25 square meters, while one bedrooms sit closer to 28 to 32 square meters. These are compact by any standard, but the layouts are efficient and the built in furniture helps maximize space.
Units come fully furnished with air conditioning, a microwave, a fridge, a wardrobe, and a bed frame. Some owners have upgraded kitchenettes or added washing machines, so it's always worth asking what's included with each specific listing. The views vary a lot depending on your floor and facing. Higher floors facing north give you open sky and a bit of green from Kasetsart University's campus. Lower floors facing the road can be noisy.
A colleague of mine rented a one bedroom on the 20th floor for about 12,000 THB per month. She said the natural light was great and the space felt bigger than expected thanks to large windows. That's a common sentiment with Origin's Knightsbridge line. They know how to make small spaces feel breathable.
Rental Prices and Value for Money
As of 2024, studio units at Knightsbridge Space Ratchayothin generally rent for 8,000 to 11,000 THB per month. One bedroom units fall in the 10,000 to 15,000 THB range, depending on floor, view, and how well the owner has maintained the furniture. These prices are competitive compared to other condos near BTS Ratchayothin, like The Line Phahol Pradipat or Ideo Phaholyothin Chatuchak, which tend to command slightly higher rents.
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For what you're paying, the value is genuinely good. You get BTS access, a usable pool, and a furnished unit in a neighborhood that doesn't require you to spend a fortune on daily expenses. Street food around Ratchayothin runs 40 to 60 THB per meal, and you can find everything from som tum stalls to Japanese ramen shops within walking distance.
Electricity is billed by the building at around 7 to 8 THB per unit, which is standard for Bangkok condos but higher than the government rate. Factor that in, especially during the hot season when your AC runs all night.
Who Is This Condo Best For?
Knightsbridge Space Ratchayothin works best for young professionals, university students, and solo renters who prioritize location and BTS access over large living spaces. If you work at SCB Park, study at Kasetsart, or have business along Phahonyothin Road, this building puts you right where you need to be.
It's less ideal for couples who need more room or families with kids. The unit sizes are compact, and the building's vibe skews younger and more transient. If you need two bedrooms or more space, you'll probably want to look at options further from the BTS, like condos near Soi Phahonyothin 30 or 32.
I know a graduate student at Kasetsart who picked this condo specifically because he could roll out of bed and be on campus in ten minutes by motorbike. For his budget of around 9,000 THB per month, he got a clean studio with a pool and gym included. That kind of setup is hard to beat in this part of Bangkok.
If Knightsbridge Space Ratchayothin sounds like it could be the right fit, the fastest way to compare available units and rental prices is through Superagent at superagent.co. You can filter by budget, unit type, and move in date, and the AI matching helps you skip the noise and find listings that actually match what you need. It saves a lot of time compared to scrolling through random posts on Facebook groups.
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