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Lumpini Place Ratchada-Tha Phra: MRT West Bangkok Full Review
Discover modern condo living in Bangkok's emerging MRT West district.

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Lumpini Place Ratchada-Tha Phra offers contemporary rentals near MRT West station. Review amenities, location benefits, and rental rates for this Bangkok c
If you've been hunting for a condo in Bangkok that doesn't drain your wallet but still puts you on the MRT line, Lumpini Place Ratchada Tha Phra deserves a serious look. This project sits on the west side of the Chao Phraya, a part of Bangkok that most expats overlook in favor of Sukhumvit or Silom. But that's exactly what makes it interesting. You get MRT access, real neighborhood vibes, and rents that feel like a throwback to five years ago. Let me walk you through what it's actually like to live here.
Location and Getting Around from Tha Phra
Lumpini Place Ratchada Tha Phra sits right off Ratchadaphisek Road on the Thonburi side, just a short walk from MRT Tha Phra station. That one detail changes everything. From Tha Phra, you can ride the MRT Blue Line in a complete loop around the city. Bang Sue, Chatuchak, Phra Ram 9, Sukhumvit, Silom, and even Hua Lamphong are all direct rides with no transfers needed.
Picture this: you work at an office near MRT Phra Ram 9. Your commute is about 25 minutes door to door. A similar commute from a condo near Phra Ram 9 itself would cost you 15,000 to 20,000 baht more per month in rent. That math adds up fast.
The immediate area around the condo has plenty of street food stalls along Ratchadaphisek, a Big C Extra within a few minutes by motorbike, and local markets that keep grocery costs low. You're also close to Wutthakat and Talat Phlu stations if you want to explore further into the Thonburi neighborhood scene, which honestly has some of the best canal side dining in Bangkok.
The Building and What You Actually Get
Lumpini Place Ratchada Tha Phra is developed by LPN Development, one of Thailand's most prolific condo builders. They're known for affordable, no nonsense projects that prioritize practical living over flashy lobbies. This particular development has multiple towers and was completed back in 2014, so it's had time to settle into a mature community.
Units are compact, which is standard for LPN projects. You'll mostly find studios around 26 square meters and one bedroom units around 28 to 35 square meters. The layouts are efficient. Kitchenettes come with basic countertops, and most rental units are furnished with a bed, wardrobe, desk, and sometimes a washing machine.
Facilities include a swimming pool, a fitness room, a garden area, and 24 hour security with key card access. Nothing luxurious, but everything works and is reasonably maintained. One resident I spoke with mentioned that the juristic office is responsive and the common areas stay clean, which honestly matters more than having a rooftop infinity pool you'll use twice a year.
Rent Prices and What to Expect in 2024 and 2025
Here's where Lumpini Place Ratchada Tha Phra really shines. Studios typically rent for 6,000 to 8,500 baht per month. One bedroom units range from 8,000 to 11,000 baht. If you find a well furnished unit on a higher floor with a decent view, you might see asking prices closer to 12,000, but there's usually room to negotiate.
Compare that to the Ratchadaphisek corridor on the east side of the river. A similar sized studio near MRT Huai Khwang or Sutthisan will easily run you 10,000 to 14,000 baht. Near Lat Phrao, you're looking at 9,000 to 13,000. The savings at Tha Phra are real and significant, especially for anyone on a budget or just starting out in Bangkok.
Say you're a remote worker pulling in 40,000 to 50,000 baht a month. Keeping your rent under 8,000 baht means you have breathing room for coworking spaces, travel, and actually enjoying life in the city instead of just surviving it.
Who This Condo Works Best For
This is not a condo for someone who wants to stumble out of their lobby and into a Thonglor cocktail bar. Let's be upfront about that. But it's a fantastic fit for several types of renters.
Young Thai professionals working along the MRT Blue Line love this area because the rent to commute ratio is excellent. Teachers working at international schools on the Thonburi side, including several near Phetkasem and Borommaratchachonnani roads, find it convenient and affordable. Budget conscious expats who prioritize savings over location prestige will feel right at home.
I know a couple from the Philippines who moved here after two years in a pricier condo near On Nut BTS. They cut their rent nearly in half and said the MRT commute to their office near Sam Yan was actually shorter than their old BTS ride. Sometimes the less obvious choice is the smarter one.
A Few Things to Keep in Mind
The Thonburi side of Bangkok still feels distinctly local. English signage is less common, and the expat community is smaller than what you'd find in Phrom Phong or Ari. If that excites you, great. If it makes you nervous, consider whether you're ready for a more immersive Bangkok experience.
Some units at Lumpini Place Ratchada Tha Phra face other towers or nearby buildings, so views can be limited on lower floors. Always ask for photos or do a viewing before signing. Also, while the MRT is close, the walk can feel long in Bangkok's afternoon heat. A 30 baht motorbike taxi from the station solves that easily.
Parking is available but limited, so car owners should confirm a spot before committing to a lease. Most residents here rely on the MRT and motorbike taxis anyway.
If you're looking for a solid, affordable condo on Bangkok's MRT Blue Line without the inflated prices of the east side, Lumpini Place Ratchada Tha Phra is one of the best value picks in the city right now. It won't win any design awards, but it delivers where it counts: location, cost, and convenience. Start your search at superagent.co to compare listings, check real time availability, and find your next rental without the usual headaches.
If you've been hunting for a condo in Bangkok that doesn't drain your wallet but still puts you on the MRT line, Lumpini Place Ratchada Tha Phra deserves a serious look. This project sits on the west side of the Chao Phraya, a part of Bangkok that most expats overlook in favor of Sukhumvit or Silom. But that's exactly what makes it interesting. You get MRT access, real neighborhood vibes, and rents that feel like a throwback to five years ago. Let me walk you through what it's actually like to live here.
Location and Getting Around from Tha Phra
Lumpini Place Ratchada Tha Phra sits right off Ratchadaphisek Road on the Thonburi side, just a short walk from MRT Tha Phra station. That one detail changes everything. From Tha Phra, you can ride the MRT Blue Line in a complete loop around the city. Bang Sue, Chatuchak, Phra Ram 9, Sukhumvit, Silom, and even Hua Lamphong are all direct rides with no transfers needed.
Picture this: you work at an office near MRT Phra Ram 9. Your commute is about 25 minutes door to door. A similar commute from a condo near Phra Ram 9 itself would cost you 15,000 to 20,000 baht more per month in rent. That math adds up fast.
The immediate area around the condo has plenty of street food stalls along Ratchadaphisek, a Big C Extra within a few minutes by motorbike, and local markets that keep grocery costs low. You're also close to Wutthakat and Talat Phlu stations if you want to explore further into the Thonburi neighborhood scene, which honestly has some of the best canal side dining in Bangkok.
The Building and What You Actually Get
Lumpini Place Ratchada Tha Phra is developed by LPN Development, one of Thailand's most prolific condo builders. They're known for affordable, no nonsense projects that prioritize practical living over flashy lobbies. This particular development has multiple towers and was completed back in 2014, so it's had time to settle into a mature community.
Units are compact, which is standard for LPN projects. You'll mostly find studios around 26 square meters and one bedroom units around 28 to 35 square meters. The layouts are efficient. Kitchenettes come with basic countertops, and most rental units are furnished with a bed, wardrobe, desk, and sometimes a washing machine.
Facilities include a swimming pool, a fitness room, a garden area, and 24 hour security with key card access. Nothing luxurious, but everything works and is reasonably maintained. One resident I spoke with mentioned that the juristic office is responsive and the common areas stay clean, which honestly matters more than having a rooftop infinity pool you'll use twice a year.
Rent Prices and What to Expect in 2024 and 2025
Here's where Lumpini Place Ratchada Tha Phra really shines. Studios typically rent for 6,000 to 8,500 baht per month. One bedroom units range from 8,000 to 11,000 baht. If you find a well furnished unit on a higher floor with a decent view, you might see asking prices closer to 12,000, but there's usually room to negotiate.
Compare that to the Ratchadaphisek corridor on the east side of the river. A similar sized studio near MRT Huai Khwang or Sutthisan will easily run you 10,000 to 14,000 baht. Near Lat Phrao, you're looking at 9,000 to 13,000. The savings at Tha Phra are real and significant, especially for anyone on a budget or just starting out in Bangkok.
Say you're a remote worker pulling in 40,000 to 50,000 baht a month. Keeping your rent under 8,000 baht means you have breathing room for coworking spaces, travel, and actually enjoying life in the city instead of just surviving it.
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Who This Condo Works Best For
This is not a condo for someone who wants to stumble out of their lobby and into a Thonglor cocktail bar. Let's be upfront about that. But it's a fantastic fit for several types of renters.
Young Thai professionals working along the MRT Blue Line love this area because the rent to commute ratio is excellent. Teachers working at international schools on the Thonburi side, including several near Phetkasem and Borommaratchachonnani roads, find it convenient and affordable. Budget conscious expats who prioritize savings over location prestige will feel right at home.
I know a couple from the Philippines who moved here after two years in a pricier condo near On Nut BTS. They cut their rent nearly in half and said the MRT commute to their office near Sam Yan was actually shorter than their old BTS ride. Sometimes the less obvious choice is the smarter one.
A Few Things to Keep in Mind
The Thonburi side of Bangkok still feels distinctly local. English signage is less common, and the expat community is smaller than what you'd find in Phrom Phong or Ari. If that excites you, great. If it makes you nervous, consider whether you're ready for a more immersive Bangkok experience.
Some units at Lumpini Place Ratchada Tha Phra face other towers or nearby buildings, so views can be limited on lower floors. Always ask for photos or do a viewing before signing. Also, while the MRT is close, the walk can feel long in Bangkok's afternoon heat. A 30 baht motorbike taxi from the station solves that easily.
Parking is available but limited, so car owners should confirm a spot before committing to a lease. Most residents here rely on the MRT and motorbike taxis anyway.
If you're looking for a solid, affordable condo on Bangkok's MRT Blue Line without the inflated prices of the east side, Lumpini Place Ratchada Tha Phra is one of the best value picks in the city right now. It won't win any design awards, but it delivers where it counts: location, cost, and convenience. Start your search at superagent.co to compare listings, check real time availability, and find your next rental without the usual headaches.
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