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Renting Near Regent's International School Bangkok

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Renting Near Regent's International School Bangkok

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Discover rental options near Regent's International School Bangkok. Explore apartments, condos, and houses in this convenient, family-friendly area with ex

If your kids are enrolled at Regent's International School or you're planning to apply, your next big decision is where to live. The school sits on Pattanakarn Soi 34, tucked into a part of Bangkok that feels surprisingly residential once you get off the main road. It's not exactly a neighborhood tourists flock to, which is precisely why so many expat families love it. The streets are quieter, the condos are spacious, and you're close enough to the action without being swallowed by it.

Finding the right rental near Regent's means balancing commute times, family space, and budget. Let's break down the areas that actually make sense.

The Pattanakarn Corridor: Walking Distance Wins

The most obvious choice is staying right along Pattanakarn Road itself. Families renting near Regent's tend to cluster between Soi 30 and Soi 40, where you can sometimes get the kids to school in under ten minutes by car. On a good morning, even five.

Condo options here lean toward older but more spacious buildings. You'll find two bedroom units in places like Supalai Park Ekkamai Thonglor going for around 25,000 to 35,000 THB per month. If you want something newer, The Room Sukhumvit 40 is a short drive away and offers modern one to two bedroom layouts starting around 22,000 THB, though you'll add a few minutes to the school run.

A family we know moved from Thonglor to a three bedroom townhouse on Pattanakarn Soi 38. They pay 40,000 THB per month, have a small garden for the kids, and the school van picks up their children right at the gate. That kind of setup is hard to beat when you have young ones.

On Nut and Phra Khanong: Budget Friendly with BTS Access

If you need BTS connectivity for work but still want a reasonable commute to Regent's, the On Nut and Phra Khanong area is your sweet spot. BTS On Nut station sits about 4 to 5 kilometers from the school, and the drive along Sukhumvit 77 (On Nut Road) connects directly to Pattanakarn without too much pain.

This is where you'll find some of Bangkok's best value condos. Life Sukhumvit 48 near BTS Phra Khanong offers modern one bedroom units from around 15,000 to 18,000 THB. The Base Sukhumvit 77 right at BTS On Nut has studios and one bedrooms starting at 12,000 THB. For families needing two bedrooms, Ideo Mobi Sukhumvit 81 is worth a look, with units in the 22,000 to 28,000 THB range.

The trade off is morning traffic. Sukhumvit 77 heading toward Pattanakarn can get heavy between 7:00 and 8:30 AM. Many parents here use the school's bus service, which picks up from several points along the On Nut corridor. Problem solved.

Ekkamai and Thonglor: The Expat Comfort Zone

Plenty of Regent's families live in the Ekkamai and Thonglor area because, well, it's the most expat friendly part of Bangkok. International restaurants, specialty grocery stores like Villa Market and UFM Fuji Super, plus a social scene that makes the transition to Bangkok life much smoother.

BTS Ekkamai is roughly 6 kilometers from the school. The commute goes through Ekkamai Soi 63 and connects to Pattanakarn, typically taking 15 to 25 minutes depending on traffic. Some families cut through the back sois between Ekkamai and Pattanakarn, which shaves off time during rush hour.

Rent here is higher. A two bedroom at Noble Reveal on Sukhumvit 63 runs about 35,000 to 45,000 THB. Mori Haus near Phra Khanong, which technically borders Ekkamai, offers two bedrooms around 30,000 to 38,000 THB. You're paying for the lifestyle, and most families feel it's worth every baht.

Srinakarin and Krungthep Kreetha: The Spacious Alternative

South of Pattanakarn, the Srinakarin and Krungthep Kreetha areas offer something the Sukhumvit corridor simply cannot: space. We're talking large condos, houses with actual yards, and monthly rents that leave room in your budget for weekend trips to Hua Hin.

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A three bedroom house near Krungthep Kreetha Soi 7 might cost 30,000 to 50,000 THB per month. Condo options like d Condo Campus Resort Bangna offer one bedrooms from just 8,000 to 12,000 THB, though the commute to Regent's stretches to about 20 to 30 minutes.

One dad in our network works remotely and chose a detached house on Krungthep Kreetha for 45,000 THB. He has a home office, the kids have a pool in the village, and his wife drives them to Regent's in about 15 minutes each morning. For families who prioritize living space over nightlife proximity, this area is a genuine contender.

What to Ask Before Signing a Lease

Wherever you land, a few Regent's specific questions will save you headaches. First, ask your landlord about school van access. Regent's operates bus routes, and knowing whether your condo or moo baan is on an existing route can eliminate the daily drive entirely.

Second, check afternoon traffic patterns. Morning runs to Pattanakarn are usually manageable, but the afternoon pickup between 2:00 and 3:30 PM can be rough on certain routes, especially Sukhumvit 77 and Ekkamai.

Third, look for buildings with kid friendly facilities. A good pool, a playground, and security that actually monitors who enters the building matter a lot when you have school age children coming home to the condo independently as they get older.

Renting near Regent's International School is really about matching your family's priorities with the right neighborhood. Whether you want the convenience of Pattanakarn, the buzz of Thonglor, or the breathing room of Krungthep Kreetha, there are solid options at nearly every price point. If you want to skip the spreadsheet and see curated listings filtered by distance to Regent's, school bus routes, and family friendly amenities, check out Superagent at superagent.co. It makes the whole process feel a lot less like homework.