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Saladaeng One: Silom Luxury Condo Reviewed for Renters

Discover why Saladaeng One is Bangkok's premier choice for luxury short-term rentals.

Saladaeng One: Silom Luxury Condo Reviewed for Renters

Summary

Read our detailed saladaeng one review covering amenities, location, pricing and rental experience in this Silom luxury condo development.

If you've been hunting for a luxury condo near Silom that actually feels like a five star residence, Saladaeng One has probably popped up on your radar. Sitting right at the corner of Silom Road and Saladaeng Soi 1, this freehold development from SC Asset is one of those buildings that turns heads every time you walk past. But does it live up to the hype for renters? I've spent time in the building, talked to tenants, and tracked the rental market here closely. Here's my honest take.

Location That Silom Renters Dream About

Let's start with what matters most in Bangkok. Location. Saladaeng One sits literally steps from BTS Saladaeng and MRT Silom, giving you access to two major transit lines without breaking a sweat. You walk out the lobby, cross the street, and you're at the station. During morning rush, that kind of proximity saves you 10 to 15 minutes compared to condos that are technically "near" the BTS but actually a sweaty 800 meter walk away.

Silom Complex and the Patpong night market area are across the road. Lumphini Park, one of Bangkok's best green spaces, is a genuine five minute walk. I've seen tenants here who jog in Lumphini before work and grab coffee at Bluecup or Roots on Saladaeng Soi 1 on their way back. That kind of lifestyle is hard to replicate elsewhere in this price range.

For professionals working in the Silom, Sathorn, or CBD corridor, the commute situation is about as good as it gets. Sathorn offices are one BTS stop away. Siam is four stops. You can also hop on the MRT to reach Sukhumvit or Rama 9 business districts without transfers.

The Building Itself: What You're Actually Getting

Saladaeng One was completed in 2018 and has 54 floors with around 200 units. That's a relatively low unit count for a building this tall, which means fewer neighbors competing for elevators and pool chairs. SC Asset positioned this as a super luxury project, and honestly, the common areas deliver on that promise. The lobby has that boutique hotel energy with high ceilings and natural stone finishes.

The rooftop infinity pool on the 54th floor is the showstopper. You get panoramic views of Lumphini Park and the Bangkok skyline that genuinely rival what you'd see from a rooftop bar. There's also a gym, a library lounge, and a separate kids' play area. The gym isn't massive, but the equipment is high end and well maintained.

Security is tight. Key card access on every floor, 24 hour concierge, and CCTV throughout. One tenant I spoke with, a Japanese expat working in finance on Sathorn, mentioned that the concierge team helped him arrange dry cleaning pickup and restaurant reservations regularly. That's the kind of service level you're paying for here.

Unit Sizes, Layouts, and Realistic Rent Prices

Units at Saladaeng One range from one bedroom layouts at around 59 square meters to three bedroom units exceeding 130 square meters. The one bedrooms are genuinely spacious by Bangkok standards. You won't find the cramped 28 sqm studios that plague newer Sukhumvit launches here. Ceilings are about 2.7 meters, and the floor to ceiling windows flood every unit with natural light.

Kitchens come with built in ovens, induction cooktops, and brand name appliances. Bathrooms feature rain showers and quality fixtures that still look fresh years after handover. Most rental units come fully furnished by the owners, though the quality of furniture varies depending on who owns your particular unit.

As of mid 2025, expect to pay around 55,000 to 70,000 THB per month for a one bedroom. Two bedroom units typically list between 80,000 and 110,000 THB. Three bedrooms can reach 140,000 to 180,000 THB depending on the floor and view direction. Park facing units command a premium, and they deserve it. Waking up to a view of Lumphini's green canopy instead of a concrete wall genuinely changes your daily mood.

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Who Should Rent Here (And Who Shouldn't)

Saladaeng One is ideal for professionals and couples who want a quiet, premium living experience near the CBD. It's perfect for someone working at a Sathorn law firm or a Silom financial institution who values a short commute and a polished living environment. Families with older children can also make the two and three bedroom units work, though the kid friendly amenities are limited compared to a sprawling complex like Magnolias Ratchadamri Boulevard.

If you're a budget conscious renter or someone who prefers the buzzy nightlife energy of Thonglor or Ekkamai, this probably isn't your spot. The Silom neighborhood is more business oriented during the week, and while there's great dining nearby, it doesn't have the trendy cafe scene of Phrom Phong. Also, if you need parking for two cars, the allocation here can be tight for larger units.

Small Details That Matter Day to Day

A few practical things worth knowing. The building management under SC Asset's Crossroads brand runs a clean operation. Common areas are spotless, and maintenance requests typically get handled within 24 hours. The elevator wait times are reasonable even during morning peak, thanks to the low unit density.

Grocery options are solid. Tops Market at Silom Complex is across the road, and Villa Market at Soi Convent is about a 10 minute walk. For dining, Soi Convent itself is packed with restaurants ranging from Michelin starred Indian cuisine at Gaggan Anand's spinoff to solid Thai street food carts that set up every evening.

Saladaeng One earns its place among the top tier Silom luxury condos. It's not the cheapest option in the area, but the build quality, location, and views create a package that's hard to beat for serious renters. If you're considering this building or comparing it against places like The Ritz Carlton Residences or 185 Rajadamri, take time to visit multiple units on different floors before signing a lease. The experience can vary significantly.

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