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Renova Residence Silom: Boutique Near BTS Surasak Reviewed
Discover why this stylish Silom boutique is perfect for discerning Bangkok travelers.

Summary
Read our renova residence review covering this chic Silom apartment near BTS Surasak. We detail amenities, location perks, and rental value for short-term
If you've been hunting for a condo in the Silom area that doesn't feel like just another cookie cutter high rise, Renova Residence probably popped up on your radar. Tucked away on Soi Surasak, this boutique building sits in one of Bangkok's most walkable neighborhoods, close enough to the action without drowning in it. But is it actually worth the rent? I've spent time in and around this building, talked to tenants, and walked the neighborhood more times than I can count. Here's what you need to know before signing anything.
Location and Getting Around from Renova Residence
Renova Residence sits on Soi Surasak, just a short walk from BTS Surasak station. We're talking maybe five to seven minutes on foot, which is solid by Bangkok standards. From Surasak, you're one stop away from BTS Saphan Taksin (and the Sathorn Pier for river boats) and two stops from BTS Sala Daeng, which connects to MRT Si Lom.
That positioning is honestly one of the building's biggest selling points. Say you work in the Sathorn financial district or somewhere along Silom Road. Your commute is either a quick BTS ride or even a motorcycle taxi zip down the soi. On weekends, you can hop on the BTS to Siam in about 15 minutes or take a river boat to Asiatique or ICONSIAM without dealing with traffic.
The immediate area around the condo has plenty of street food vendors, a few laundry shops, and 7 Elevens within a two minute walk. Robinson Bangrak and the old Silom Complex are close by for bigger shopping runs. It's not as chaotic as living right on Silom Road, which honestly is a plus for most renters.
The Building Itself: What Renova Residence Actually Feels Like
Renova Residence is a boutique building, and it genuinely feels like one. This isn't a 40 story tower with 500 units. The scale is smaller, the hallways are quieter, and you actually start recognizing your neighbors. For people coming from massive complexes like Lumpini Park or The Complete, the difference in atmosphere is noticeable right away.
The lobby is clean and modern without trying too hard. There's a decent gym on site, though it's compact. If you're serious about lifting, you'll probably want a gym membership somewhere nearby. The rooftop pool area is a pleasant surprise, offering solid city views without feeling overcrowded since fewer residents means fewer people fighting for lounge chairs on Sunday afternoons.
One thing I've heard from a tenant who lived there for over a year: the building management is responsive. When her air conditioning unit started leaking during the rainy season in August, maintenance showed up the same day. That kind of responsiveness is not something you can take for granted in Bangkok's rental market, especially in older boutique buildings.
Unit Sizes, Layouts, and Realistic Rent Prices
Most available units at Renova Residence fall into the one bedroom category, typically ranging from about 35 to 50 square meters. You'll also find some studio options and the occasional two bedroom unit, though those come up less frequently.
For a one bedroom unit in decent condition, expect to pay somewhere between 18,000 and 28,000 THB per month, depending on the floor, furnishing quality, and whether the unit has been recently renovated. Studios can start around 13,000 to 16,000 THB. Two bedroom units, when available, tend to land in the 30,000 to 40,000 THB range.
The layouts are fairly practical. Kitchens are small, as is typical for Bangkok condos in this price bracket, but most units come with a usable counter space and a two burner stove setup. Bedrooms fit a queen bed comfortably, and the bathrooms are modern enough. A friend of mine rented a one bedroom on the 12th floor for 22,000 THB and was genuinely happy with the natural light and storage space, two things that are often lacking in similarly priced Silom area units.
Who This Building Works Best For
Renova Residence tends to attract a mix of young professionals, solo expats, and couples who want the Silom lifestyle without paying Sala Daeng prices. If you're someone who works in the Sathorn or Silom corridor and values a quiet building over flashy amenities, this place makes a lot of sense.
It's probably not the best fit for families with kids, since there's no playground or dedicated family facilities. And if you need a large gym, multiple pools, or coworking spaces in your building, you'll want to look at larger developments like Siamese Surawong or The Lofts Silom instead.
But for the single professional who wants to walk to BTS Surasak, grab pad kra pao from the street vendor on the corner, and come home to a quiet, well managed building? Renova checks those boxes reliably.
A Few Things to Watch Out For
No building is perfect. Renova Residence is an older property, so some units show their age more than others. Always inspect the specific unit you're considering rather than assuming every apartment matches the listing photos. Ask about the age of the air conditioning units and water heater, because replacements can become a negotiation point with the landlord.
Also, Soi Surasak can get a bit congested during rush hour, particularly around the intersection near Charoen Krung Road. If you're relying on a car, factor that into your daily routine. BTS commuters won't have this issue since the walk to the station avoids most of the traffic bottleneck.
Overall, Renova Residence delivers a solid, no nonsense rental experience in one of Bangkok's most convenient neighborhoods. It won't blow you away with resort style amenities, but it offers something harder to find: a well located, quiet, and reasonably priced home in the heart of Silom. If you're weighing your options in this area, it deserves a spot on your shortlist.
Want to compare available units at Renova Residence with other condos near BTS Surasak? Head over to superagent.co and let our AI powered platform match you with listings that actually fit your budget and lifestyle. It's the fastest way to cut through the noise in Bangkok's rental market.
If you've been hunting for a condo in the Silom area that doesn't feel like just another cookie cutter high rise, Renova Residence probably popped up on your radar. Tucked away on Soi Surasak, this boutique building sits in one of Bangkok's most walkable neighborhoods, close enough to the action without drowning in it. But is it actually worth the rent? I've spent time in and around this building, talked to tenants, and walked the neighborhood more times than I can count. Here's what you need to know before signing anything.
Location and Getting Around from Renova Residence
Renova Residence sits on Soi Surasak, just a short walk from BTS Surasak station. We're talking maybe five to seven minutes on foot, which is solid by Bangkok standards. From Surasak, you're one stop away from BTS Saphan Taksin (and the Sathorn Pier for river boats) and two stops from BTS Sala Daeng, which connects to MRT Si Lom.
That positioning is honestly one of the building's biggest selling points. Say you work in the Sathorn financial district or somewhere along Silom Road. Your commute is either a quick BTS ride or even a motorcycle taxi zip down the soi. On weekends, you can hop on the BTS to Siam in about 15 minutes or take a river boat to Asiatique or ICONSIAM without dealing with traffic.
The immediate area around the condo has plenty of street food vendors, a few laundry shops, and 7 Elevens within a two minute walk. Robinson Bangrak and the old Silom Complex are close by for bigger shopping runs. It's not as chaotic as living right on Silom Road, which honestly is a plus for most renters.
The Building Itself: What Renova Residence Actually Feels Like
Renova Residence is a boutique building, and it genuinely feels like one. This isn't a 40 story tower with 500 units. The scale is smaller, the hallways are quieter, and you actually start recognizing your neighbors. For people coming from massive complexes like Lumpini Park or The Complete, the difference in atmosphere is noticeable right away.
The lobby is clean and modern without trying too hard. There's a decent gym on site, though it's compact. If you're serious about lifting, you'll probably want a gym membership somewhere nearby. The rooftop pool area is a pleasant surprise, offering solid city views without feeling overcrowded since fewer residents means fewer people fighting for lounge chairs on Sunday afternoons.
One thing I've heard from a tenant who lived there for over a year: the building management is responsive. When her air conditioning unit started leaking during the rainy season in August, maintenance showed up the same day. That kind of responsiveness is not something you can take for granted in Bangkok's rental market, especially in older boutique buildings.
Unit Sizes, Layouts, and Realistic Rent Prices
Most available units at Renova Residence fall into the one bedroom category, typically ranging from about 35 to 50 square meters. You'll also find some studio options and the occasional two bedroom unit, though those come up less frequently.
For a one bedroom unit in decent condition, expect to pay somewhere between 18,000 and 28,000 THB per month, depending on the floor, furnishing quality, and whether the unit has been recently renovated. Studios can start around 13,000 to 16,000 THB. Two bedroom units, when available, tend to land in the 30,000 to 40,000 THB range.
The layouts are fairly practical. Kitchens are small, as is typical for Bangkok condos in this price bracket, but most units come with a usable counter space and a two burner stove setup. Bedrooms fit a queen bed comfortably, and the bathrooms are modern enough. A friend of mine rented a one bedroom on the 12th floor for 22,000 THB and was genuinely happy with the natural light and storage space, two things that are often lacking in similarly priced Silom area units.
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Who This Building Works Best For
Renova Residence tends to attract a mix of young professionals, solo expats, and couples who want the Silom lifestyle without paying Sala Daeng prices. If you're someone who works in the Sathorn or Silom corridor and values a quiet building over flashy amenities, this place makes a lot of sense.
It's probably not the best fit for families with kids, since there's no playground or dedicated family facilities. And if you need a large gym, multiple pools, or coworking spaces in your building, you'll want to look at larger developments like Siamese Surawong or The Lofts Silom instead.
But for the single professional who wants to walk to BTS Surasak, grab pad kra pao from the street vendor on the corner, and come home to a quiet, well managed building? Renova checks those boxes reliably.
A Few Things to Watch Out For
No building is perfect. Renova Residence is an older property, so some units show their age more than others. Always inspect the specific unit you're considering rather than assuming every apartment matches the listing photos. Ask about the age of the air conditioning units and water heater, because replacements can become a negotiation point with the landlord.
Also, Soi Surasak can get a bit congested during rush hour, particularly around the intersection near Charoen Krung Road. If you're relying on a car, factor that into your daily routine. BTS commuters won't have this issue since the walk to the station avoids most of the traffic bottleneck.
Overall, Renova Residence delivers a solid, no nonsense rental experience in one of Bangkok's most convenient neighborhoods. It won't blow you away with resort style amenities, but it offers something harder to find: a well located, quiet, and reasonably priced home in the heart of Silom. If you're weighing your options in this area, it deserves a spot on your shortlist.
Want to compare available units at Renova Residence with other condos near BTS Surasak? Head over to superagent.co and let our AI powered platform match you with listings that actually fit your budget and lifestyle. It's the fastest way to cut through the noise in Bangkok's rental market.
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