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Plum Condo Pinklao: West Bangkok Budget Condo Full Review
Affordable west Bangkok living with modern amenities and convenient local access

Summary
Plum Condo Pinklao review reveals a budget-friendly option in west Bangkok offering great value with practical facilities and strong neighborhood connectiv
If you work in the Pinklao or Taling Chan area and you're tired of spending 15,000 baht or more on a studio that barely fits a bed, Plum Condo Pinklao deserves a serious look. This budget friendly project by Pruksa Real Estate sits right along Borommaratchachonnani Road, and it has quietly become one of the most popular rental options on the west side of the Chao Phraya. Let's break down what you actually get for the price, what the tradeoffs are, and whether it makes sense for your situation.
Location and Getting Around from Pinklao
Plum Condo Pinklao is located on Borommaratchachonnani Road, just past the Pinklao intersection heading west. If you drive or take a taxi, you can reach Siam in about 25 to 35 minutes depending on traffic. The MRT Bang Yi Khan station on the Blue Line is roughly 2.5 kilometers away, which is a short motorbike taxi ride or a 10 minute bus trip.
For daily errands, the location is honestly quite convenient. Central Pinklao is only about five minutes by car, and The Mall Bangkae is a short drive in the other direction. There is a Big C and a Tesco Lotus nearby, plus a weekend market that pops up along the main road. Street food stalls cluster around the condo entrance in the evenings, which is a nice bonus.
Here is a real scenario. Say you work at one of the offices near Arun Amarin Road or at a hospital like Siriraj. Your commute by motorbike would be roughly 15 minutes. Compare that to living in a similarly priced condo in On Nut or Bearing, where you would spend an hour on the BTS each way. West Bangkok commuters genuinely save time living here.
Unit Types, Sizes, and What You Actually Pay
Plum Condo Pinklao offers mostly studios and one bedroom units. Studios typically run between 22 and 26 square meters, while one bedroom units range from 28 to 35 square meters. The layouts are fairly standard for Pruksa projects. Think functional rather than fancy, with a compact kitchen area, a bathroom with a hot water shower, and a balcony just big enough for drying clothes.
Rental prices are where this condo really shines. Studios go for around 5,500 to 7,500 baht per month, and one bedroom units range from 7,000 to 10,000 baht. Fully furnished units with air conditioning, a fridge, a TV, and basic furniture sit at the higher end of those ranges. If you find a partially furnished unit, you can negotiate down to the lower end.
For context, a friend of mine who teaches English at a language school near Central Pinklao rents a furnished studio here for 6,500 baht a month. That includes everything except electricity and water. Her total monthly cost including utilities and internet comes to roughly 8,500 baht. That is genuinely hard to beat anywhere in Bangkok with this level of convenience.
Facilities and Day to Day Living
Plum Condo Pinklao has the basics covered. There is a swimming pool, a fitness room, a common garden area, and 24 hour security with key card access. The fitness room is small, so if you are serious about working out, you will probably want a gym membership somewhere nearby. The pool is a decent size for a budget condo and rarely gets overcrowded on weekdays.
Parking is available but limited. If you own a car, make sure to confirm a parking spot with the landlord before signing anything. Motorbike parking is generally not an issue. There are laundry machines on several floors, and a small laundry shop operates at the ground level if you prefer drop off service.
One thing that catches new residents off guard is the evening traffic on Borommaratchachonnani Road. Between 5 PM and 7 PM, the road gets packed. If your commute depends on driving east toward Pinklao Bridge during rush hour, budget extra time or consider leaving earlier. On the flip side, weekends and late evenings are smooth and easy.
Who Should Rent Here and Who Should Skip It
This condo works best for budget conscious renters who work on the west side of Bangkok. Think teachers at international schools in Taling Chan, staff at hospitals along the river, or anyone working in the Pinklao commercial district. It also suits Thai university students and young professionals who want their own space without roommates.
If you need direct BTS or MRT access right at your doorstep, this is probably not the right fit. The nearest station requires a short secondary commute, and that can feel inconvenient if you are used to living right on top of a train line. Expats who spend most of their social time in Sukhumvit or Silom will also find the location a bit disconnected from those areas.
A colleague of mine moved here from a 12,000 baht studio near Ari BTS. He works remotely and realized he was paying a premium for nightlife access he rarely used. At Plum Condo Pinklao, he now pays 7,000 baht for a larger unit and saves the difference every month. For his lifestyle, it was the right call.
Common Concerns and Things to Watch For
Building age is worth mentioning. Plum Condo Pinklao has been around for several years, so some units show wear depending on how well previous tenants maintained them. Always inspect the air conditioning unit, water pressure, and any signs of moisture damage before committing. Older buildings in Bangkok can develop these issues, and a quick check saves you headaches later.
Common area maintenance is generally acceptable but not luxury level. The juristic office is responsive to complaints, though repairs can take a few days. Ask your landlord about the building's common fee situation, as some owners fall behind on payments, and that can affect maintenance quality for the whole building.
Overall, Plum Condo Pinklao delivers solid value for renters who prioritize budget and west Bangkok convenience over flashy amenities and train station proximity. It is not glamorous, but it is functional, affordable, and well located for the right renter. If you are searching for budget condos in the Pinklao area, check out listings and verified reviews on superagent.co to compare your options and find the best deal for your situation.
If you work in the Pinklao or Taling Chan area and you're tired of spending 15,000 baht or more on a studio that barely fits a bed, Plum Condo Pinklao deserves a serious look. This budget friendly project by Pruksa Real Estate sits right along Borommaratchachonnani Road, and it has quietly become one of the most popular rental options on the west side of the Chao Phraya. Let's break down what you actually get for the price, what the tradeoffs are, and whether it makes sense for your situation.
Location and Getting Around from Pinklao
Plum Condo Pinklao is located on Borommaratchachonnani Road, just past the Pinklao intersection heading west. If you drive or take a taxi, you can reach Siam in about 25 to 35 minutes depending on traffic. The MRT Bang Yi Khan station on the Blue Line is roughly 2.5 kilometers away, which is a short motorbike taxi ride or a 10 minute bus trip.
For daily errands, the location is honestly quite convenient. Central Pinklao is only about five minutes by car, and The Mall Bangkae is a short drive in the other direction. There is a Big C and a Tesco Lotus nearby, plus a weekend market that pops up along the main road. Street food stalls cluster around the condo entrance in the evenings, which is a nice bonus.
Here is a real scenario. Say you work at one of the offices near Arun Amarin Road or at a hospital like Siriraj. Your commute by motorbike would be roughly 15 minutes. Compare that to living in a similarly priced condo in On Nut or Bearing, where you would spend an hour on the BTS each way. West Bangkok commuters genuinely save time living here.
Unit Types, Sizes, and What You Actually Pay
Plum Condo Pinklao offers mostly studios and one bedroom units. Studios typically run between 22 and 26 square meters, while one bedroom units range from 28 to 35 square meters. The layouts are fairly standard for Pruksa projects. Think functional rather than fancy, with a compact kitchen area, a bathroom with a hot water shower, and a balcony just big enough for drying clothes.
Rental prices are where this condo really shines. Studios go for around 5,500 to 7,500 baht per month, and one bedroom units range from 7,000 to 10,000 baht. Fully furnished units with air conditioning, a fridge, a TV, and basic furniture sit at the higher end of those ranges. If you find a partially furnished unit, you can negotiate down to the lower end.
For context, a friend of mine who teaches English at a language school near Central Pinklao rents a furnished studio here for 6,500 baht a month. That includes everything except electricity and water. Her total monthly cost including utilities and internet comes to roughly 8,500 baht. That is genuinely hard to beat anywhere in Bangkok with this level of convenience.
Facilities and Day to Day Living
Plum Condo Pinklao has the basics covered. There is a swimming pool, a fitness room, a common garden area, and 24 hour security with key card access. The fitness room is small, so if you are serious about working out, you will probably want a gym membership somewhere nearby. The pool is a decent size for a budget condo and rarely gets overcrowded on weekdays.
Parking is available but limited. If you own a car, make sure to confirm a parking spot with the landlord before signing anything. Motorbike parking is generally not an issue. There are laundry machines on several floors, and a small laundry shop operates at the ground level if you prefer drop off service.
One thing that catches new residents off guard is the evening traffic on Borommaratchachonnani Road. Between 5 PM and 7 PM, the road gets packed. If your commute depends on driving east toward Pinklao Bridge during rush hour, budget extra time or consider leaving earlier. On the flip side, weekends and late evenings are smooth and easy.
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Who Should Rent Here and Who Should Skip It
This condo works best for budget conscious renters who work on the west side of Bangkok. Think teachers at international schools in Taling Chan, staff at hospitals along the river, or anyone working in the Pinklao commercial district. It also suits Thai university students and young professionals who want their own space without roommates.
If you need direct BTS or MRT access right at your doorstep, this is probably not the right fit. The nearest station requires a short secondary commute, and that can feel inconvenient if you are used to living right on top of a train line. Expats who spend most of their social time in Sukhumvit or Silom will also find the location a bit disconnected from those areas.
A colleague of mine moved here from a 12,000 baht studio near Ari BTS. He works remotely and realized he was paying a premium for nightlife access he rarely used. At Plum Condo Pinklao, he now pays 7,000 baht for a larger unit and saves the difference every month. For his lifestyle, it was the right call.
Common Concerns and Things to Watch For
Building age is worth mentioning. Plum Condo Pinklao has been around for several years, so some units show wear depending on how well previous tenants maintained them. Always inspect the air conditioning unit, water pressure, and any signs of moisture damage before committing. Older buildings in Bangkok can develop these issues, and a quick check saves you headaches later.
Common area maintenance is generally acceptable but not luxury level. The juristic office is responsive to complaints, though repairs can take a few days. Ask your landlord about the building's common fee situation, as some owners fall behind on payments, and that can affect maintenance quality for the whole building.
Overall, Plum Condo Pinklao delivers solid value for renters who prioritize budget and west Bangkok convenience over flashy amenities and train station proximity. It is not glamorous, but it is functional, affordable, and well located for the right renter. If you are searching for budget condos in the Pinklao area, check out listings and verified reviews on superagent.co to compare your options and find the best deal for your situation.
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