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La Maison Sathorn: Premium Boutique Condo Near BTS Surasak
Discover luxury living in Sathorn with easy BTS access and modern amenities.

Summary
La Maison Sathorn review reveals a premium boutique condo offering sophisticated Bangkok rental living near BTS Surasak with excellent amenities and locati
If you've been scrolling through condo listings in the Sathorn area and wondering what actually delivers on the "boutique luxury" promise, La Maison Sathorn deserves a serious look. Tucked into one of Bangkok's most established business corridors, this low rise development offers something increasingly rare in the neighborhood: a quiet, refined living experience without the chaotic density of the mega towers nearby. Whether you're a professional working in the Sathorn or Silom financial district or someone who just wants a genuinely comfortable condo in a walkable location, here's what you need to know before signing a lease.
Location and Getting Around from La Maison Sathorn
La Maison Sathorn sits on Sathorn Soi 1, which puts you roughly a 7 to 10 minute walk from BTS Surasak. That's a comfortable walk most of the year, though during peak rainy season in September and October you might want to grab a motorcycle taxi from the soi entrance for 15 to 20 baht.
The location is honestly one of the biggest selling points. You're within striking distance of Sathorn Road's main office towers, W District, and the restaurants and bars along Soi Convent. BTS Surasak also connects you to Saphan Taksin in one stop, where you can catch the Chao Phraya Express Boat. For anyone commuting to Silom, Lumphini, or even Siam, the BTS line keeps things simple.
Picture this: you finish work at one of the offices on North Sathorn, walk five minutes to Eat Me Restaurant or grab street food from the vendors near Soi Convent, then stroll home without ever needing to open the Grab app. That kind of convenience is hard to replicate in Bangkok without paying Thonglor prices.
The Building and What It Feels Like to Live There
La Maison Sathorn is a low rise development, which immediately sets it apart from the 30 to 40 story towers that dominate the Sathorn skyline. Think eight floors, European inspired architecture, and a lobby that feels more like a small boutique hotel than a typical Bangkok condo. The common areas are well maintained, and the resident population skews toward working professionals and a mix of Thai and expat tenants.
The pool is compact but clean, and you won't usually find yourself fighting for a lounger on weekends. There's a small fitness room that covers the basics. If you need a serious gym setup, Fitness First at Sathorn Thani or Virgin Active at True Digital Park are both accessible by BTS.
Security is solid with keycard access, CCTV, and 24 hour reception. The management team is responsive, which is something you don't always get with smaller developments in Bangkok. One resident I spoke with mentioned that a maintenance request for a leaky faucet was handled the same day, a refreshing change from the "we'll send someone next week" approach at some buildings.
Unit Sizes, Layout, and Rent Prices
Units at La Maison Sathorn typically range from studios around 30 square meters to two bedroom layouts pushing 70 to 80 square meters. The interiors lean toward a contemporary European aesthetic with neutral tones, built in wardrobes, and decent kitchen setups that go beyond the usual single burner and microwave combo.
Expect to pay around 18,000 to 25,000 THB per month for a well furnished one bedroom unit. Two bedroom units generally fall in the 30,000 to 45,000 THB range depending on floor, furnishing level, and how motivated the landlord is. These prices are competitive when you compare them to nearby buildings like Baan Nonzee or The Sukhothai Residences, which command significantly higher rents.
For a real world comparison, a colleague of mine moved from a one bedroom at Lumpini Place Sathorn, where she was paying about 15,000 THB, to a similar sized unit at La Maison for 22,000 THB. She said the jump in quality, from finishes to noise levels to the overall feel of the building, made the extra 7,000 baht completely worth it.
Who Is La Maison Sathorn Best For?
This building hits the sweet spot for a specific type of renter. If you work in the Sathorn or Silom area and want to minimize your commute, it's a natural fit. Young professionals, couples, and single expats tend to thrive here. The quiet atmosphere and smaller community also appeal to people who've lived in Bangkok long enough to know they don't want to deal with party floors or packed elevators every morning.
Families with young children might find the units a bit compact, and the immediate soi doesn't have the playground or green space options you'd find near Benjakitti Park or in the Phrom Phong area. But for one or two people who value quality over square footage, it's a strong pick.
Things to Watch Out For
No building is perfect, and La Maison Sathorn has a couple of things worth flagging. Some units on lower floors can feel a bit dark due to surrounding buildings, so if natural light matters to you, push for a unit on the fifth floor or above. Parking is limited, which is typical for low rise buildings in this area, so if you own a car, confirm availability before committing.
Also, the immediate stretch of Sathorn Soi 1 doesn't have a convenience store right at the doorstep. The nearest 7 Eleven is a short walk toward the main road, which is fine but worth knowing if you're used to having one in your lobby.
La Maison Sathorn is one of those buildings that rewards renters who prioritize quality of life over flashy amenities. The location is excellent, the units are well designed, and the price point is fair for what you get. If you're searching for a boutique condo near BTS Surasak that actually feels like home, put this one on your shortlist. Start your search at superagent.co to compare units, check real time availability, and get matched with listings that fit your budget and lifestyle.
If you've been scrolling through condo listings in the Sathorn area and wondering what actually delivers on the "boutique luxury" promise, La Maison Sathorn deserves a serious look. Tucked into one of Bangkok's most established business corridors, this low rise development offers something increasingly rare in the neighborhood: a quiet, refined living experience without the chaotic density of the mega towers nearby. Whether you're a professional working in the Sathorn or Silom financial district or someone who just wants a genuinely comfortable condo in a walkable location, here's what you need to know before signing a lease.
Location and Getting Around from La Maison Sathorn
La Maison Sathorn sits on Sathorn Soi 1, which puts you roughly a 7 to 10 minute walk from BTS Surasak. That's a comfortable walk most of the year, though during peak rainy season in September and October you might want to grab a motorcycle taxi from the soi entrance for 15 to 20 baht.
The location is honestly one of the biggest selling points. You're within striking distance of Sathorn Road's main office towers, W District, and the restaurants and bars along Soi Convent. BTS Surasak also connects you to Saphan Taksin in one stop, where you can catch the Chao Phraya Express Boat. For anyone commuting to Silom, Lumphini, or even Siam, the BTS line keeps things simple.
Picture this: you finish work at one of the offices on North Sathorn, walk five minutes to Eat Me Restaurant or grab street food from the vendors near Soi Convent, then stroll home without ever needing to open the Grab app. That kind of convenience is hard to replicate in Bangkok without paying Thonglor prices.
The Building and What It Feels Like to Live There
La Maison Sathorn is a low rise development, which immediately sets it apart from the 30 to 40 story towers that dominate the Sathorn skyline. Think eight floors, European inspired architecture, and a lobby that feels more like a small boutique hotel than a typical Bangkok condo. The common areas are well maintained, and the resident population skews toward working professionals and a mix of Thai and expat tenants.
The pool is compact but clean, and you won't usually find yourself fighting for a lounger on weekends. There's a small fitness room that covers the basics. If you need a serious gym setup, Fitness First at Sathorn Thani or Virgin Active at True Digital Park are both accessible by BTS.
Security is solid with keycard access, CCTV, and 24 hour reception. The management team is responsive, which is something you don't always get with smaller developments in Bangkok. One resident I spoke with mentioned that a maintenance request for a leaky faucet was handled the same day, a refreshing change from the "we'll send someone next week" approach at some buildings.
Unit Sizes, Layout, and Rent Prices
Units at La Maison Sathorn typically range from studios around 30 square meters to two bedroom layouts pushing 70 to 80 square meters. The interiors lean toward a contemporary European aesthetic with neutral tones, built in wardrobes, and decent kitchen setups that go beyond the usual single burner and microwave combo.
Expect to pay around 18,000 to 25,000 THB per month for a well furnished one bedroom unit. Two bedroom units generally fall in the 30,000 to 45,000 THB range depending on floor, furnishing level, and how motivated the landlord is. These prices are competitive when you compare them to nearby buildings like Baan Nonzee or The Sukhothai Residences, which command significantly higher rents.
For a real world comparison, a colleague of mine moved from a one bedroom at Lumpini Place Sathorn, where she was paying about 15,000 THB, to a similar sized unit at La Maison for 22,000 THB. She said the jump in quality, from finishes to noise levels to the overall feel of the building, made the extra 7,000 baht completely worth it.
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Who Is La Maison Sathorn Best For?
This building hits the sweet spot for a specific type of renter. If you work in the Sathorn or Silom area and want to minimize your commute, it's a natural fit. Young professionals, couples, and single expats tend to thrive here. The quiet atmosphere and smaller community also appeal to people who've lived in Bangkok long enough to know they don't want to deal with party floors or packed elevators every morning.
Families with young children might find the units a bit compact, and the immediate soi doesn't have the playground or green space options you'd find near Benjakitti Park or in the Phrom Phong area. But for one or two people who value quality over square footage, it's a strong pick.
Things to Watch Out For
No building is perfect, and La Maison Sathorn has a couple of things worth flagging. Some units on lower floors can feel a bit dark due to surrounding buildings, so if natural light matters to you, push for a unit on the fifth floor or above. Parking is limited, which is typical for low rise buildings in this area, so if you own a car, confirm availability before committing.
Also, the immediate stretch of Sathorn Soi 1 doesn't have a convenience store right at the doorstep. The nearest 7 Eleven is a short walk toward the main road, which is fine but worth knowing if you're used to having one in your lobby.
La Maison Sathorn is one of those buildings that rewards renters who prioritize quality of life over flashy amenities. The location is excellent, the units are well designed, and the price point is fair for what you get. If you're searching for a boutique condo near BTS Surasak that actually feels like home, put this one on your shortlist. Start your search at superagent.co to compare units, check real time availability, and get matched with listings that fit your budget and lifestyle.
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