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Light Green BTS Line: Sukhumvit Complete Condo Rental Guide
Discover prime condos along Bangkok's BTS Light Green Line with our complete rental guide.

Summary
Find the best BTS light green line rent options in Sukhumvit. Our guide covers top condos, neighborhoods, amenities and rental rates for your Bangkok stay.
The BTS Sukhumvit Line, often called the Light Green Line, is basically the spine of Bangkok's rental market. It stretches from Khu Khot in the north all the way down through the heart of the city and out to Samut Prakan in the south. If you're looking at a bts light green line rent situation, you're tapping into the most connected, most in demand corridor in the entire city. Whether you're a new expat landing at Suvarnabhumi, a digital nomad hunting for a Thonglor pad, or a family wanting easy school commutes, this line has something for every budget and lifestyle.
The Premium Core: Nana to Ekkamai
Let's start with the stretch everyone talks about first. Stations from Nana through Asok, Phrom Phong, Thong Lo, and Ekkamai make up Bangkok's most sought after rental zone. This is where you'll find the highest concentration of expats, international restaurants, top hospitals like Bumrungrad near Nana, and nightlife that never sleeps.
Rent here reflects the demand. A one bedroom condo at a building like Park Origin Phrom Phong will run you around 25,000 to 35,000 THB per month. Step up to a two bedroom at The Lofts Ekkamai and you're looking at 45,000 to 65,000 THB. Studios exist too, especially around Asok and Nana, where older buildings on Soi 11 or Soi 15 offer units from 12,000 to 18,000 THB.
Picture this: you work at a company on Wireless Road, your partner teaches at a school near Ekkamai, and you both want walkable coffee shops and weekend brunch spots. A condo near Phrom Phong station, maybe at Supalai Premier at Asoke, puts you both within a few stops of work with EmQuartier right downstairs for groceries. That's the magic of this core stretch.
The Rising Middle: On Nut to Bearing
If the Phrom Phong to Ekkamai stretch is the penthouse, then On Nut to Bearing is the sweet spot where value meets livability. On Nut station in particular has exploded over the past few years. Tesco Lotus (now Lotus's), Century The Movie Plaza, and a massive wet market sit right at the intersection, giving you everything you need without heading into central Bangkok.
Rent drops significantly here. A solid one bedroom at The Base Park West near On Nut goes for about 12,000 to 18,000 THB. At Ideo Mobi Sukhumvit near Bang Chak station, expect 13,000 to 20,000 THB for a nicely furnished unit. Two bedrooms at buildings like Udelight 3 near Phra Khanong hover around 18,000 to 28,000 THB.
Here's a real scenario: a freelance developer on a 50,000 THB monthly budget wants a comfortable one bedroom, fast internet, and enough left over to actually enjoy Bangkok. On Nut delivers that. You get a gym, a pool, a 7 Eleven within stumbling distance, and you're only four stops from Thong Lo when you want a night out.
The Northern Extension: Mo Chit to Khu Khot
The northern end of the Sukhumvit Line runs through a very different Bangkok. After Ha Yaek Lat Phrao, the line passes through residential neighborhoods like Ratchayothin, Sena Nikhom, and eventually reaches the suburbs heading toward Khu Khot in Pathum Thani. This stretch is popular with Thai families, university students from Kasetsart and Bangkok University, and budget conscious renters.
Condos near Ratchayothin station, like Lumpini Park Phahon 32, offer one bedrooms from 8,000 to 13,000 THB. Further north near Sai Yud or Phahon Yothin 59, brand new projects go for even less. A studio at Grene Condo near Khu Khot can cost as little as 5,500 to 8,000 THB per month.
Consider a young Thai professional working at SCB Park Plaza near Chatuchak. Renting near Ratchayothin station means a quick commute south, affordable rent, and easy weekend trips to Chatuchak Market or Central Ladprao. It's not glamorous, but it's practical and the savings are real.
The Southern Stretch: Samrong to Kheha
South of Bearing, the line continues through Samrong, Pu Chao, and down to Kheha near the edge of Samut Prakan. This area is genuinely affordable and increasingly popular with factory workers, teachers at international schools in the area, and couples saving for their first home.
At Aspire Erawan near Erawan station, a one bedroom rents for about 6,500 to 10,000 THB. Knightsbridge Sky River Ocean near Pak Nam offers modern units from 8,000 to 12,000 THB with actual river views. These are new buildings with full facilities at prices that would be impossible anywhere closer to the center.
A teacher working at one of the bilingual schools near Samrong could live comfortably at Ideo Sukhumvit 115 for under 9,000 THB, have a pool and gym, and still be at Asok in about 35 minutes. The trade off is distance, but the BTS does the heavy lifting.
Timing Your Search and Knowing the Market
Rental prices along the bts light green line shift with the seasons. October through January tends to be competitive as new expats arrive and companies do annual transfers. March through May, during the hot season lull, landlords are more willing to negotiate. A 10 to 15 percent discount is completely reasonable during slow months, especially at buildings with high vacancy.
Always check the actual walking distance from the BTS. Some condos advertise themselves as "near BTS" but sit a 15 minute walk or a motorcycle taxi ride away. That matters in Bangkok's heat. Buildings directly connected to stations via skywalk, like The Tree Sukhumvit 71 near Phra Khanong, command a premium for good reason.
One more thing to watch: maintenance fees. Older buildings near Bearing or On Nut might look cheap on rent, but common area fees of 40 to 60 THB per square meter add up. Ask about these before signing anything.
The Sukhumvit Line gives you more rental options than any other transit line in Bangkok. From 5,500 THB studios in the suburbs to 65,000 THB luxury two bedrooms in the core, the range is enormous. The key is matching your station to your work commute, your lifestyle preferences, and your budget. If you want to search available condos along the full Light Green Line with real time pricing and verified listings, head over to superagent.co and let the platform do the heavy lifting for you.
The BTS Sukhumvit Line, often called the Light Green Line, is basically the spine of Bangkok's rental market. It stretches from Khu Khot in the north all the way down through the heart of the city and out to Samut Prakan in the south. If you're looking at a bts light green line rent situation, you're tapping into the most connected, most in demand corridor in the entire city. Whether you're a new expat landing at Suvarnabhumi, a digital nomad hunting for a Thonglor pad, or a family wanting easy school commutes, this line has something for every budget and lifestyle.
The Premium Core: Nana to Ekkamai
Let's start with the stretch everyone talks about first. Stations from Nana through Asok, Phrom Phong, Thong Lo, and Ekkamai make up Bangkok's most sought after rental zone. This is where you'll find the highest concentration of expats, international restaurants, top hospitals like Bumrungrad near Nana, and nightlife that never sleeps.
Rent here reflects the demand. A one bedroom condo at a building like Park Origin Phrom Phong will run you around 25,000 to 35,000 THB per month. Step up to a two bedroom at The Lofts Ekkamai and you're looking at 45,000 to 65,000 THB. Studios exist too, especially around Asok and Nana, where older buildings on Soi 11 or Soi 15 offer units from 12,000 to 18,000 THB.
Picture this: you work at a company on Wireless Road, your partner teaches at a school near Ekkamai, and you both want walkable coffee shops and weekend brunch spots. A condo near Phrom Phong station, maybe at Supalai Premier at Asoke, puts you both within a few stops of work with EmQuartier right downstairs for groceries. That's the magic of this core stretch.
The Rising Middle: On Nut to Bearing
If the Phrom Phong to Ekkamai stretch is the penthouse, then On Nut to Bearing is the sweet spot where value meets livability. On Nut station in particular has exploded over the past few years. Tesco Lotus (now Lotus's), Century The Movie Plaza, and a massive wet market sit right at the intersection, giving you everything you need without heading into central Bangkok.
Rent drops significantly here. A solid one bedroom at The Base Park West near On Nut goes for about 12,000 to 18,000 THB. At Ideo Mobi Sukhumvit near Bang Chak station, expect 13,000 to 20,000 THB for a nicely furnished unit. Two bedrooms at buildings like Udelight 3 near Phra Khanong hover around 18,000 to 28,000 THB.
Here's a real scenario: a freelance developer on a 50,000 THB monthly budget wants a comfortable one bedroom, fast internet, and enough left over to actually enjoy Bangkok. On Nut delivers that. You get a gym, a pool, a 7 Eleven within stumbling distance, and you're only four stops from Thong Lo when you want a night out.
The Northern Extension: Mo Chit to Khu Khot
The northern end of the Sukhumvit Line runs through a very different Bangkok. After Ha Yaek Lat Phrao, the line passes through residential neighborhoods like Ratchayothin, Sena Nikhom, and eventually reaches the suburbs heading toward Khu Khot in Pathum Thani. This stretch is popular with Thai families, university students from Kasetsart and Bangkok University, and budget conscious renters.
Condos near Ratchayothin station, like Lumpini Park Phahon 32, offer one bedrooms from 8,000 to 13,000 THB. Further north near Sai Yud or Phahon Yothin 59, brand new projects go for even less. A studio at Grene Condo near Khu Khot can cost as little as 5,500 to 8,000 THB per month.
Consider a young Thai professional working at SCB Park Plaza near Chatuchak. Renting near Ratchayothin station means a quick commute south, affordable rent, and easy weekend trips to Chatuchak Market or Central Ladprao. It's not glamorous, but it's practical and the savings are real.
The Southern Stretch: Samrong to Kheha
South of Bearing, the line continues through Samrong, Pu Chao, and down to Kheha near the edge of Samut Prakan. This area is genuinely affordable and increasingly popular with factory workers, teachers at international schools in the area, and couples saving for their first home.
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At Aspire Erawan near Erawan station, a one bedroom rents for about 6,500 to 10,000 THB. Knightsbridge Sky River Ocean near Pak Nam offers modern units from 8,000 to 12,000 THB with actual river views. These are new buildings with full facilities at prices that would be impossible anywhere closer to the center.
A teacher working at one of the bilingual schools near Samrong could live comfortably at Ideo Sukhumvit 115 for under 9,000 THB, have a pool and gym, and still be at Asok in about 35 minutes. The trade off is distance, but the BTS does the heavy lifting.
Timing Your Search and Knowing the Market
Rental prices along the bts light green line shift with the seasons. October through January tends to be competitive as new expats arrive and companies do annual transfers. March through May, during the hot season lull, landlords are more willing to negotiate. A 10 to 15 percent discount is completely reasonable during slow months, especially at buildings with high vacancy.
Always check the actual walking distance from the BTS. Some condos advertise themselves as "near BTS" but sit a 15 minute walk or a motorcycle taxi ride away. That matters in Bangkok's heat. Buildings directly connected to stations via skywalk, like The Tree Sukhumvit 71 near Phra Khanong, command a premium for good reason.
One more thing to watch: maintenance fees. Older buildings near Bearing or On Nut might look cheap on rent, but common area fees of 40 to 60 THB per square meter add up. Ask about these before signing anything.
The Sukhumvit Line gives you more rental options than any other transit line in Bangkok. From 5,500 THB studios in the suburbs to 65,000 THB luxury two bedrooms in the core, the range is enormous. The key is matching your station to your work commute, your lifestyle preferences, and your budget. If you want to search available condos along the full Light Green Line with real time pricing and verified listings, head over to superagent.co and let the platform do the heavy lifting for you.
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