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Plum Condo Ramindra: Origin's Far North Budget Series Reviewed
Origin's affordable northern Bangkok offering combines convenience with value pricing.

Summary
Plum Condo Ramindra review covers this budget-friendly Bangkok development in the far north. Explore location, amenities, and investment potential for firs
If you've ever scrolled past the popular Chatuchak and Lat Phrao condo clusters and kept going north, you've probably noticed the Plum Condo branding popping up along Ramintra Road. Origin Property's budget Plum series has quietly built a following among renters who want something affordable without living in a construction site. But is Plum Condo Ramindra actually worth the commute? I've spent time in the area, talked to tenants, and crunched the numbers so you don't have to.
What Exactly Is the Plum Condo Ramindra Series?
Origin Property launched its Plum line as an entry level product aimed at first time buyers and budget conscious renters. Along Ramintra Road alone, you'll find several Plum projects including Plum Condo Ramindra Station, Plum Condo Ram 60 Interchange, and a few others with slight name variations that can honestly get confusing.
Most of these buildings sit somewhere between Km.4 and Km.9 on Ramintra Road, putting them in the broad zone between Fashion Island and the Pink Line stations that have started changing this corridor. Unit sizes are compact. Think 22 to 28 square meters for studios and around 40 to 45 square meters for one bedrooms. Ceiling heights are standard, finishes are functional, and the layouts are no nonsense.
A friend of mine moved into Plum Condo Ram 60 Interchange last year after getting priced out of a studio near Huai Khwang MRT. She went from paying 12,000 baht per month for a tired unit near the city center to 5,500 baht for something newer with a pool. The trade off? About 40 minutes on the expressway to her office in Silom. For her, the math made sense.
Location and Getting Around from Far North Bangkok
Let's be honest about geography. Ramintra is not central Bangkok. If your office is in Sathorn, Asoke, or Siam, you're looking at a real commute. During morning rush, driving from Ramintra Km.6 into the CBD can take anywhere from 45 minutes to well over an hour depending on how the Chalong Rat Expressway is behaving that day.
The good news is the Pink Line monorail has changed things significantly. Stations like Nopparat, Bang Chan, and Minburi now connect this corridor to the broader rail network. If your workplace is accessible via the Pink Line's interchange at Min Buri station or if you transfer to the Orange Line at a future connection point, you can skip the highway nightmare altogether.
Day to day errands are actually easy out here. Fashion Island mall is a short ride away for groceries, dining, and a Robinson department store. Big C and Tesco Lotus outlets are scattered along the road. If you work remotely or your office happens to be on the north or east side of Bangkok, Ramintra suddenly feels a lot less "far away" than people assume.
Unit Quality and What You Actually Get for 5,000 to 7,000 Baht
Rents for Plum Condo Ramindra units typically range from 5,000 to 7,000 baht per month for a furnished studio and 7,500 to 10,000 baht for a one bedroom. At those prices, you're not getting imported Italian tiles, but you are getting something that works.
Standard furnishings include a bed, wardrobe, air conditioning unit, water heater, and sometimes a small desk. Kitchens are minimal. Most units have a counter with a microwave or induction plate, but no real cooking setup. If you like to cook Thai food with heavy wok action, the ventilation situation will disappoint you.
Common area facilities vary by project but usually include a swimming pool, a basic gym, keycard access, and CCTV. The pools are small but they exist, which is more than you'd get for the same rent in most Lat Phrao or Ratchada buildings. One thing I noticed visiting Plum Condo Ramindra Station is that the lobby and common areas were kept reasonably clean. The juristic office seemed responsive, which is not always a given at budget condos in Bangkok.
Who Should Actually Consider Renting Here?
Plum Condo Ramindra makes the most sense for a few specific renter profiles. Remote workers who don't need to commute daily will love the low rent and quiet neighborhood feel. Teachers at international schools in the Minburi or Nong Chok area can find themselves just 15 minutes from work instead of spending double for something closer to Ekkamai.
Young Thai professionals saving aggressively also gravitate to these buildings. I met a couple at Ram 60 who were banking nearly 20,000 baht per month by living out here instead of renting near their office at Phahon Yothin. They treated the commute as the price of building savings for a down payment.
If you need to be in central Bangkok five days a week and don't own a car or motorbike, this probably isn't your best move. The commute will wear you down within a few months, even with the Pink Line improving things.
The Bottom Line on Value
Plum Condo Ramindra won't win design awards. The units are small, the location is suburban, and you'll need to plan your commute carefully. But for pure value per baht, this corridor is hard to beat in 2024 and 2025. Getting a furnished studio with a pool for under 6,000 baht in a building less than ten years old is genuinely rare in the greater Bangkok market.
The Pink Line has added real connectivity that didn't exist two years ago, and the area around Ramintra continues to develop with new restaurants, cafes, and coworking spaces popping up. It's not Thonglor. It's not trying to be. But for the right renter, it delivers.
If you're considering Plum Condo Ramindra or exploring other budget friendly options across Bangkok, Superagent at superagent.co can match you with verified listings and help you compare buildings side by side. It takes the guesswork out of renting in a city with thousands of options.
If you've ever scrolled past the popular Chatuchak and Lat Phrao condo clusters and kept going north, you've probably noticed the Plum Condo branding popping up along Ramintra Road. Origin Property's budget Plum series has quietly built a following among renters who want something affordable without living in a construction site. But is Plum Condo Ramindra actually worth the commute? I've spent time in the area, talked to tenants, and crunched the numbers so you don't have to.
What Exactly Is the Plum Condo Ramindra Series?
Origin Property launched its Plum line as an entry level product aimed at first time buyers and budget conscious renters. Along Ramintra Road alone, you'll find several Plum projects including Plum Condo Ramindra Station, Plum Condo Ram 60 Interchange, and a few others with slight name variations that can honestly get confusing.
Most of these buildings sit somewhere between Km.4 and Km.9 on Ramintra Road, putting them in the broad zone between Fashion Island and the Pink Line stations that have started changing this corridor. Unit sizes are compact. Think 22 to 28 square meters for studios and around 40 to 45 square meters for one bedrooms. Ceiling heights are standard, finishes are functional, and the layouts are no nonsense.
A friend of mine moved into Plum Condo Ram 60 Interchange last year after getting priced out of a studio near Huai Khwang MRT. She went from paying 12,000 baht per month for a tired unit near the city center to 5,500 baht for something newer with a pool. The trade off? About 40 minutes on the expressway to her office in Silom. For her, the math made sense.
Location and Getting Around from Far North Bangkok
Let's be honest about geography. Ramintra is not central Bangkok. If your office is in Sathorn, Asoke, or Siam, you're looking at a real commute. During morning rush, driving from Ramintra Km.6 into the CBD can take anywhere from 45 minutes to well over an hour depending on how the Chalong Rat Expressway is behaving that day.
The good news is the Pink Line monorail has changed things significantly. Stations like Nopparat, Bang Chan, and Minburi now connect this corridor to the broader rail network. If your workplace is accessible via the Pink Line's interchange at Min Buri station or if you transfer to the Orange Line at a future connection point, you can skip the highway nightmare altogether.
Day to day errands are actually easy out here. Fashion Island mall is a short ride away for groceries, dining, and a Robinson department store. Big C and Tesco Lotus outlets are scattered along the road. If you work remotely or your office happens to be on the north or east side of Bangkok, Ramintra suddenly feels a lot less "far away" than people assume.
Unit Quality and What You Actually Get for 5,000 to 7,000 Baht
Rents for Plum Condo Ramindra units typically range from 5,000 to 7,000 baht per month for a furnished studio and 7,500 to 10,000 baht for a one bedroom. At those prices, you're not getting imported Italian tiles, but you are getting something that works.
Standard furnishings include a bed, wardrobe, air conditioning unit, water heater, and sometimes a small desk. Kitchens are minimal. Most units have a counter with a microwave or induction plate, but no real cooking setup. If you like to cook Thai food with heavy wok action, the ventilation situation will disappoint you.
Common area facilities vary by project but usually include a swimming pool, a basic gym, keycard access, and CCTV. The pools are small but they exist, which is more than you'd get for the same rent in most Lat Phrao or Ratchada buildings. One thing I noticed visiting Plum Condo Ramindra Station is that the lobby and common areas were kept reasonably clean. The juristic office seemed responsive, which is not always a given at budget condos in Bangkok.
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Who Should Actually Consider Renting Here?
Plum Condo Ramindra makes the most sense for a few specific renter profiles. Remote workers who don't need to commute daily will love the low rent and quiet neighborhood feel. Teachers at international schools in the Minburi or Nong Chok area can find themselves just 15 minutes from work instead of spending double for something closer to Ekkamai.
Young Thai professionals saving aggressively also gravitate to these buildings. I met a couple at Ram 60 who were banking nearly 20,000 baht per month by living out here instead of renting near their office at Phahon Yothin. They treated the commute as the price of building savings for a down payment.
If you need to be in central Bangkok five days a week and don't own a car or motorbike, this probably isn't your best move. The commute will wear you down within a few months, even with the Pink Line improving things.
The Bottom Line on Value
Plum Condo Ramindra won't win design awards. The units are small, the location is suburban, and you'll need to plan your commute carefully. But for pure value per baht, this corridor is hard to beat in 2024 and 2025. Getting a furnished studio with a pool for under 6,000 baht in a building less than ten years old is genuinely rare in the greater Bangkok market.
The Pink Line has added real connectivity that didn't exist two years ago, and the area around Ramintra continues to develop with new restaurants, cafes, and coworking spaces popping up. It's not Thonglor. It's not trying to be. But for the right renter, it delivers.
If you're considering Plum Condo Ramindra or exploring other budget friendly options across Bangkok, Superagent at superagent.co can match you with verified listings and help you compare buildings side by side. It takes the guesswork out of renting in a city with thousands of options.
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