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Saladaeng Residences Bangkok: Silom Luxury Condo Full Review
Discover why Saladaeng Residences is Bangkok's premier choice for luxury Silom living.

Summary
Saladaeng residences review reveals a world-class condo offering exceptional amenities, prime Silom location, and sophisticated Bangkok living for discerni
If you've spent any time searching for a luxury condo in the Silom area, you've probably come across Saladaeng Residences. Sitting right at the corner of Silom Road and Saladaeng Soi 1, this building has been a quiet favorite among well paid expats and diplomats for years. It doesn't scream for attention the way some flashier developments do, but that's kind of the point. Let's break down whether it actually lives up to the reputation and what you'd be paying for the privilege of calling it home.
Location That Actually Delivers on the Silom Promise
Saladaeng Residences sits about a two minute walk from BTS Sala Daeng and maybe four minutes from MRT Silom. That dual rail access is genuinely useful, not just a marketing line. You can get to Sukhumvit, Sathorn, or Chatuchak without transfers on most routes.
The immediate neighborhood is stacked with options. Silom Complex is across the road for quick grocery runs at Tops. Convent Road is a short walk south, where you'll find excellent lunch spots like Hai Somtam Convent and Baan Khanitha. Lumphini Park is literally across the intersection, which is a massive perk if you run, cycle, or just need green space to decompress after work.
Here's a real scenario. A friend of mine works at one of the embassies on Witthayu Road. She rents at Saladaeng Residences, walks to Sala Daeng BTS, and is at her office in 20 minutes door to door. On weekends she jogs around Lumphini before the heat kicks in. That kind of daily convenience is hard to beat in Bangkok.
Unit Types, Sizes, and What They Actually Feel Like
Saladaeng Residences offers units ranging from one bedroom to three bedrooms. The one bedrooms start around 65 square meters, which is generous by Bangkok standards. Two bedrooms typically come in around 110 to 130 square meters. Three bedroom units push past 180 square meters and feel like actual homes rather than hotel rooms.
The interiors lean toward a classic, conservative style. Think warm wood tones, solid built in furniture, and full kitchens with proper counter space. These aren't the minimalist glass box units you see in newer Sukhumvit towers. The layouts prioritize livability over Instagram appeal. Bedrooms are properly separated from living areas, and most units have bathtubs, which parents of young kids always appreciate.
One thing to note is that the building was completed in the early 2000s. Some units have been renovated by landlords, and some haven't. The difference is noticeable, so always ask for recent photos or schedule a viewing before committing. A freshly updated two bedroom feels completely different from one that hasn't been touched since 2005.
Rent Prices: What You'll Actually Pay in 2024 and 2025
Let's talk numbers because this is where expectations need to match reality. A one bedroom at Saladaeng Residences typically rents for 35,000 to 50,000 THB per month depending on the floor, view, and condition. Two bedrooms range from 55,000 to 80,000 THB. Three bedrooms can reach 90,000 to 120,000 THB for well maintained units on higher floors.
Compared to nearby competitors like Baan Pipat on Convent Road or The Met Sathorn, Saladaeng Residences sits in a similar bracket but offers more space per baht. A two bedroom here gives you roughly the same square meters as a three bedroom in some newer builds along Narathiwat Road.
For example, a couple relocating from Singapore recently compared a 70 square meter unit at a newer Sathorn condo for 55,000 THB with a 115 square meter two bedroom at Saladaeng Residences for 65,000 THB. They chose Saladaeng because the extra space and the full kitchen made it feel like a real apartment rather than a serviced room.
Facilities and Building Management
The building has a swimming pool, fitness center, and 24 hour security with key card access on every floor. The pool area is well maintained and rarely crowded, which is a genuine luxury in central Bangkok where some condo pools feel like public water parks on weekends.
Building management has a solid reputation for responsiveness. Maintenance requests are handled quickly, and the lobby and common areas are kept clean. Parking is available in the basement, and most units come with at least one parking spot included in the lease.
The resident mix skews toward long term tenants. You'll find expat families, working professionals, and a handful of retirees who've lived there for years. This creates a quieter atmosphere compared to buildings with high short term rental turnover. If you've ever lived next to a unit that operates as an unofficial Airbnb, you'll understand why this matters.
Who Should Rent Here and Who Shouldn't
Saladaeng Residences is ideal for professionals working in Silom, Sathorn, or the embassy district who want spacious, comfortable living without the premium of a serviced apartment. Families with young children will appreciate the larger layouts and the proximity to Lumphini Park.
It might not be the best fit if you want a brand new building with a rooftop infinity pool and co working lounge. It also won't suit anyone looking for a studio under 20,000 THB. This is a mature, well located building that trades trendy finishes for genuine space and a proven track record.
If Saladaeng Residences sounds like it could work for you, or if you want to compare it with similar options along Silom and Sathorn, try searching on Superagent at superagent.co. The AI matching tool can filter by your actual priorities like space, budget, and commute time so you spend less time scrolling and more time settling into your new place.
If you've spent any time searching for a luxury condo in the Silom area, you've probably come across Saladaeng Residences. Sitting right at the corner of Silom Road and Saladaeng Soi 1, this building has been a quiet favorite among well paid expats and diplomats for years. It doesn't scream for attention the way some flashier developments do, but that's kind of the point. Let's break down whether it actually lives up to the reputation and what you'd be paying for the privilege of calling it home.
Location That Actually Delivers on the Silom Promise
Saladaeng Residences sits about a two minute walk from BTS Sala Daeng and maybe four minutes from MRT Silom. That dual rail access is genuinely useful, not just a marketing line. You can get to Sukhumvit, Sathorn, or Chatuchak without transfers on most routes.
The immediate neighborhood is stacked with options. Silom Complex is across the road for quick grocery runs at Tops. Convent Road is a short walk south, where you'll find excellent lunch spots like Hai Somtam Convent and Baan Khanitha. Lumphini Park is literally across the intersection, which is a massive perk if you run, cycle, or just need green space to decompress after work.
Here's a real scenario. A friend of mine works at one of the embassies on Witthayu Road. She rents at Saladaeng Residences, walks to Sala Daeng BTS, and is at her office in 20 minutes door to door. On weekends she jogs around Lumphini before the heat kicks in. That kind of daily convenience is hard to beat in Bangkok.
Unit Types, Sizes, and What They Actually Feel Like
Saladaeng Residences offers units ranging from one bedroom to three bedrooms. The one bedrooms start around 65 square meters, which is generous by Bangkok standards. Two bedrooms typically come in around 110 to 130 square meters. Three bedroom units push past 180 square meters and feel like actual homes rather than hotel rooms.
The interiors lean toward a classic, conservative style. Think warm wood tones, solid built in furniture, and full kitchens with proper counter space. These aren't the minimalist glass box units you see in newer Sukhumvit towers. The layouts prioritize livability over Instagram appeal. Bedrooms are properly separated from living areas, and most units have bathtubs, which parents of young kids always appreciate.
One thing to note is that the building was completed in the early 2000s. Some units have been renovated by landlords, and some haven't. The difference is noticeable, so always ask for recent photos or schedule a viewing before committing. A freshly updated two bedroom feels completely different from one that hasn't been touched since 2005.
Rent Prices: What You'll Actually Pay in 2024 and 2025
Let's talk numbers because this is where expectations need to match reality. A one bedroom at Saladaeng Residences typically rents for 35,000 to 50,000 THB per month depending on the floor, view, and condition. Two bedrooms range from 55,000 to 80,000 THB. Three bedrooms can reach 90,000 to 120,000 THB for well maintained units on higher floors.
Compared to nearby competitors like Baan Pipat on Convent Road or The Met Sathorn, Saladaeng Residences sits in a similar bracket but offers more space per baht. A two bedroom here gives you roughly the same square meters as a three bedroom in some newer builds along Narathiwat Road.
For example, a couple relocating from Singapore recently compared a 70 square meter unit at a newer Sathorn condo for 55,000 THB with a 115 square meter two bedroom at Saladaeng Residences for 65,000 THB. They chose Saladaeng because the extra space and the full kitchen made it feel like a real apartment rather than a serviced room.
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Facilities and Building Management
The building has a swimming pool, fitness center, and 24 hour security with key card access on every floor. The pool area is well maintained and rarely crowded, which is a genuine luxury in central Bangkok where some condo pools feel like public water parks on weekends.
Building management has a solid reputation for responsiveness. Maintenance requests are handled quickly, and the lobby and common areas are kept clean. Parking is available in the basement, and most units come with at least one parking spot included in the lease.
The resident mix skews toward long term tenants. You'll find expat families, working professionals, and a handful of retirees who've lived there for years. This creates a quieter atmosphere compared to buildings with high short term rental turnover. If you've ever lived next to a unit that operates as an unofficial Airbnb, you'll understand why this matters.
Who Should Rent Here and Who Shouldn't
Saladaeng Residences is ideal for professionals working in Silom, Sathorn, or the embassy district who want spacious, comfortable living without the premium of a serviced apartment. Families with young children will appreciate the larger layouts and the proximity to Lumphini Park.
It might not be the best fit if you want a brand new building with a rooftop infinity pool and co working lounge. It also won't suit anyone looking for a studio under 20,000 THB. This is a mature, well located building that trades trendy finishes for genuine space and a proven track record.
If Saladaeng Residences sounds like it could work for you, or if you want to compare it with similar options along Silom and Sathorn, try searching on Superagent at superagent.co. The AI matching tool can filter by your actual priorities like space, budget, and commute time so you spend less time scrolling and more time settling into your new place.
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