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Rent Condos in Phra Khanong: Quiet Neighborhood, Great Prices, Close to BTS
Discover affordable condo rentals in Phra Khanong with easy BTS access and peaceful vibes.

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Complete guide: Rent Condos in Phra Khanong: Quiet Neighborhood, Great Prices, Close to BTS. Expert tips for Bangkok renters.
If you're hunting for a condo in Bangkok that doesn't drain your wallet or make you feel like you're living in a mall, Phra Khanong might just be your answer. This eastern Bangkok neighborhood sits in this sweet spot where prices stay reasonable, the vibe is actually relaxed, and you're still close enough to BTS Phra Khanong to get downtown in under 20 minutes.
I've spent enough time in Phra Khanong to know which sois are quiet, where the real rent deals hide, and why more renters are quietly moving here instead of fighting the Ploenchit crowd. Let me walk you through what renting a condo in Phra Khanong actually looks like right now.
Why Phra Khanong Works for Bangkok Renters
Phra Khanong gets overlooked, and honestly that's perfect if you're the type who likes having actual neighborhood character instead of just being another unit in a megamall-turned-condo. The area has proper local restaurants, actual Thai people living normal lives, and sois that are genuinely quieter than what you'll find in Thonglor or Ekkamai.
The BTS connection is real. You're on the Sukhumvit Line, so you can get to Asok for your office work or hit Nana without fighting through three packed train cars. Morning commutes from here are manageable, not soul-crushing.
Here's the practical part that matters to your wallet. A solid one-bedroom condo in a decent building runs you 12,000 to 16,000 THB per month. A two-bedroom goes for 17,000 to 24,000 THB. Compare that to Ploenchit where you're paying 20,000 THB just to be near a gym, and you start seeing why people actually choose Phra Khanong deliberately instead of just landing there by accident.
The Buildings Worth Your Time
Not all condos in Phra Khanong are created equal. You've got some real solid options here that actually have decent management and don't feel like they were built in 1997 and never updated.
The newer mid-range stuff like the buildings near Soi 39 and Soi 40 tend to be your best bet. These are the places built within the last eight to ten years, so you're not dealing with plumbing issues from the 2000s or elevators that move like they're thinking about it. Furnished units in these ranges typically include a bed, sofa, basic kitchen setup, and air conditioning that actually cools.
One real example, there's a solid building near Soi 39 with one-bedroom furnished units going for 13,500 THB that have proper hot water systems, a small gym, and washing machines in the room. It's not luxury living, but it's comfortable and honest. The management actually responds to maintenance requests.
If you're looking at the smaller sois, check Soi 26 and Soi 32. These are quieter, more residential pockets where you'll find older condos with better personality but more maintenance quirks. Rent is slightly cheaper here, 11,000 to 14,000 THB for one-bedrooms, if you're willing to be flexible about building age.
Neighborhoods Within Phra Khanong You Actually Care About
The area splits into a few different zones depending what your rental priorities are. The stretch along Sukhumvit between BTS Phra Khanong and Soi Aree is the busiest and has the most building options. Foot traffic here is heavier, but you're within a five-minute walk of proper restaurants and the main BTS entrance.
If you go toward Soi 39 and eastward, it gets quieter fast. This is where actual Bangkokians live, where your soi has a morning market, and where you can have a conversation without shouting over traffic noise. Commute time to BTS adds maybe five minutes, but the peace is worth it for a lot of people.
The area around Soi 26 is where some long-term expat renters cluster because it's residential, safe feeling, and walkable without being in anyone's face. It's boring if you want nightlife, which is kind of the point if you're trying to actually sleep.
Real Costs of Renting Here Beyond the Monthly Payment
When you're looking at rental prices, remember the actual monthly cost includes some things beyond what you see on the listing. Utilities run about 2,500 to 3,500 THB per month for a one-bedroom, depending on how much you use air conditioning. August and September you'll hit that higher number every single month.
Internet is separate and you've got options. True Fiber or 3BB run about 600 to 800 THB for solid speeds. Most buildings have their own cable system too, though honestly fewer people bother with that now.
Building maintenance fees, which come out of your deposit or monthly payment depending on the building, typically range 1,500 to 2,500 THB. Check what's included before you sign. Some buildings include water in that fee, others don't.
Most landlords want one to two months deposit plus the first month's rent upfront. That's basically standard everywhere in Bangkok, not a Phra Khanong thing, but it's worth having that cash ready.
Getting Around Without a Car
If you're car-free (which most Bangkok renters are), Phra Khanong is actually pretty decent. BTS gets you to most places you need. The soi system means local songthaews are cheap, usually 8 to 10 THB within the neighborhood. Motorcyclist taxis are everywhere, 40 to 60 THB to get across the neighborhood.
For bigger trips, you're close enough to catch taxis easily or use Grab. During non-rush hours, a Grab to Silom or Sukhumvit runs you 60 to 100 THB. Not cheap, but normal Bangkok pricing.
The neighborhood itself is walkable. Soi markets, restaurants, and convenience stores are within walking distance of most buildings. It's not like you're stranded without decent access to daily stuff.
Finding Your Actual Apartment
When you're searching for a condo in Phra Khanong, start with building lists first. Get a feel for the ones you can actually picture living in, then check what's available. Walk the sois on a weekend. Talk to the security guards. See where families are living, where the regular Thai renters are choosing to stay. That tells you something real about how those buildings actually operate.
Phra Khanong works because it's unpretentious. You're not paying for a fancy address. You're paying for a quiet neighborhood with real access to the city, reasonable prices, and buildings that are actually lived in by normal people. That matters more than most renters realize until they've tried the alternative.
When you're ready to look at actual units and compare specific buildings, Superagent.co has a solid Phra Khanong selection with real photos and honest listings. It saves you from spending three weekends visiting the same building in different parts of the Bangkok heat.
If you're hunting for a condo in Bangkok that doesn't drain your wallet or make you feel like you're living in a mall, Phra Khanong might just be your answer. This eastern Bangkok neighborhood sits in this sweet spot where prices stay reasonable, the vibe is actually relaxed, and you're still close enough to BTS Phra Khanong to get downtown in under 20 minutes.
I've spent enough time in Phra Khanong to know which sois are quiet, where the real rent deals hide, and why more renters are quietly moving here instead of fighting the Ploenchit crowd. Let me walk you through what renting a condo in Phra Khanong actually looks like right now.
Why Phra Khanong Works for Bangkok Renters
Phra Khanong gets overlooked, and honestly that's perfect if you're the type who likes having actual neighborhood character instead of just being another unit in a megamall-turned-condo. The area has proper local restaurants, actual Thai people living normal lives, and sois that are genuinely quieter than what you'll find in Thonglor or Ekkamai.
The BTS connection is real. You're on the Sukhumvit Line, so you can get to Asok for your office work or hit Nana without fighting through three packed train cars. Morning commutes from here are manageable, not soul-crushing.
Here's the practical part that matters to your wallet. A solid one-bedroom condo in a decent building runs you 12,000 to 16,000 THB per month. A two-bedroom goes for 17,000 to 24,000 THB. Compare that to Ploenchit where you're paying 20,000 THB just to be near a gym, and you start seeing why people actually choose Phra Khanong deliberately instead of just landing there by accident.
The Buildings Worth Your Time
Not all condos in Phra Khanong are created equal. You've got some real solid options here that actually have decent management and don't feel like they were built in 1997 and never updated.
The newer mid-range stuff like the buildings near Soi 39 and Soi 40 tend to be your best bet. These are the places built within the last eight to ten years, so you're not dealing with plumbing issues from the 2000s or elevators that move like they're thinking about it. Furnished units in these ranges typically include a bed, sofa, basic kitchen setup, and air conditioning that actually cools.
One real example, there's a solid building near Soi 39 with one-bedroom furnished units going for 13,500 THB that have proper hot water systems, a small gym, and washing machines in the room. It's not luxury living, but it's comfortable and honest. The management actually responds to maintenance requests.
If you're looking at the smaller sois, check Soi 26 and Soi 32. These are quieter, more residential pockets where you'll find older condos with better personality but more maintenance quirks. Rent is slightly cheaper here, 11,000 to 14,000 THB for one-bedrooms, if you're willing to be flexible about building age.
Neighborhoods Within Phra Khanong You Actually Care About
The area splits into a few different zones depending what your rental priorities are. The stretch along Sukhumvit between BTS Phra Khanong and Soi Aree is the busiest and has the most building options. Foot traffic here is heavier, but you're within a five-minute walk of proper restaurants and the main BTS entrance.
If you go toward Soi 39 and eastward, it gets quieter fast. This is where actual Bangkokians live, where your soi has a morning market, and where you can have a conversation without shouting over traffic noise. Commute time to BTS adds maybe five minutes, but the peace is worth it for a lot of people.
The area around Soi 26 is where some long-term expat renters cluster because it's residential, safe feeling, and walkable without being in anyone's face. It's boring if you want nightlife, which is kind of the point if you're trying to actually sleep.
Real Costs of Renting Here Beyond the Monthly Payment
When you're looking at rental prices, remember the actual monthly cost includes some things beyond what you see on the listing. Utilities run about 2,500 to 3,500 THB per month for a one-bedroom, depending on how much you use air conditioning. August and September you'll hit that higher number every single month.
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Internet is separate and you've got options. True Fiber or 3BB run about 600 to 800 THB for solid speeds. Most buildings have their own cable system too, though honestly fewer people bother with that now.
Building maintenance fees, which come out of your deposit or monthly payment depending on the building, typically range 1,500 to 2,500 THB. Check what's included before you sign. Some buildings include water in that fee, others don't.
Most landlords want one to two months deposit plus the first month's rent upfront. That's basically standard everywhere in Bangkok, not a Phra Khanong thing, but it's worth having that cash ready.
Getting Around Without a Car
If you're car-free (which most Bangkok renters are), Phra Khanong is actually pretty decent. BTS gets you to most places you need. The soi system means local songthaews are cheap, usually 8 to 10 THB within the neighborhood. Motorcyclist taxis are everywhere, 40 to 60 THB to get across the neighborhood.
For bigger trips, you're close enough to catch taxis easily or use Grab. During non-rush hours, a Grab to Silom or Sukhumvit runs you 60 to 100 THB. Not cheap, but normal Bangkok pricing.
The neighborhood itself is walkable. Soi markets, restaurants, and convenience stores are within walking distance of most buildings. It's not like you're stranded without decent access to daily stuff.
Finding Your Actual Apartment
When you're searching for a condo in Phra Khanong, start with building lists first. Get a feel for the ones you can actually picture living in, then check what's available. Walk the sois on a weekend. Talk to the security guards. See where families are living, where the regular Thai renters are choosing to stay. That tells you something real about how those buildings actually operate.
Phra Khanong works because it's unpretentious. You're not paying for a fancy address. You're paying for a quiet neighborhood with real access to the city, reasonable prices, and buildings that are actually lived in by normal people. That matters more than most renters realize until they've tried the alternative.
When you're ready to look at actual units and compare specific buildings, Superagent.co has a solid Phra Khanong selection with real photos and honest listings. It saves you from spending three weekends visiting the same building in different parts of the Bangkok heat.
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