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Samrong BTS Station: New Extension Condo Rental Guide
Discover affordable condo rentals near Samrong BTS Station on Bangkok's newest extension.

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Find the best samrong bts condo rent options with our complete guide to amenities, prices, and neighborhoods in this emerging Bangkok area.
Five years ago, Samrong was barely a blip on most renters' radar. It was the last station on the Sukhumvit Line, a quiet neighborhood where locals went about their business and expats rarely ventured. Then the BTS extension pushed further south toward Kheha, and suddenly Samrong wasn't the end of the line anymore. It became a connector. A gateway. And rents that looked almost suspiciously cheap started making a whole lot of sense to people tired of paying Thonglor prices for a shoebox studio.
If you're hunting for a condo near Samrong BTS, you're looking at one of Bangkok's genuinely underrated rental zones. Let me walk you through what to expect, what to pay, and whether this neighborhood actually fits your life.
Why Samrong BTS Has Become a Smart Rental Pick
Samrong sits right on the border of Bangkok and Samut Prakan province, and that geographic quirk is exactly why it works so well. You're technically outside central Bangkok, which keeps rents lower, but you're still connected to the entire Sukhumvit BTS corridor. Bearing, the station just before Samrong, feeds into the Yellow Line interchange at Samrong itself. That means you can hop over to Lat Phrao or connect toward the MRT without switching five times.
I know a couple, both working remotely, who moved from a 28sqm unit near Ekkamai to a 45sqm one bedroom near Samrong. They pay roughly the same rent but gained a balcony, a pool view, and an actual kitchen counter they can cook on. That kind of upgrade is typical when you make this move.
The BTS ride to Asok takes around 30 minutes, which honestly isn't much longer than what people sitting in traffic on Sukhumvit Road endure from closer stations during rush hour. The commute math checks out for most office workers heading into the CBD.
What Rents Actually Look Like Near Samrong
Here's where Samrong really shines. Studios in the area go for roughly 5,000 to 9,000 THB per month if you're looking at buildings like Lumpini Ville Sukhumvit 76, Aspire Erawan, or The President Sukhumvit. These are real buildings with real pools, gyms, and security. Not luxury, but solid and modern enough.
One bedrooms range from about 7,500 to 14,000 THB depending on floor, furnishing level, and how close you are to the station. Aspire Erawan Prime is a popular pick because it's practically on top of the BTS. You can roll out of bed and be tapping your Rabbit card within five minutes.
Two bedrooms exist here too, and they're shockingly affordable. Expect to pay between 12,000 and 20,000 THB for something with 40 to 55 square meters. Compare that to similar units near On Nut or Bearing and you'll see a gap of 5,000 to 8,000 THB per month. Over a year, that's a flight home or a very nice vacation in your pocket.
Daily Life and What's Actually Around Samrong
Let's be honest. Samrong is not going to give you the same nightlife and cafe culture that Ari or Thonglor delivers. That's not why you move here. You move here because everyday life is convenient, affordable, and surprisingly comfortable.
Imperial World Samrong is a shopping mall right at the station. It has a Tops supermarket, a food court, coffee shops, banks, and all the standard stuff you need. There's also a Big C nearby on Sukhumvit Road for bigger grocery runs. Street food vendors line the sois near the station, and you can eat well for 40 to 60 THB a meal without trying hard.
A friend of mine who teaches English at a school in Bang Na does all his grocery shopping at the Samrong fresh market on weekends. He fills a bag with produce, meat, and herbs for under 300 THB. That kind of cost of living is hard to find inside central Bangkok anymore.
Medical care is covered too. Samrong General Hospital is close by, and if you want something more international, Bangkok Hospital is just a short drive or ride toward Bearing.
Who Samrong Works Best For
This area tends to attract a specific type of renter. If you work in Bang Na, Bearing, or anywhere along the lower Sukhumvit Line, Samrong puts you in the sweet spot. Teachers at international schools in the Bangna Trad corridor love it here. So do engineers and staff at the industrial parks further south in Samut Prakan.
Remote workers and freelancers also do well. You get more space for less money, the internet infrastructure in newer condos is solid, and when you do need to head into the city for meetings or social plans, the BTS is right there.
Families on a budget find Samrong workable too. The two bedroom options at places like Lumpini Mixx Thepharak or Ideo Sukhumvit 93 give you enough room to breathe without breaking a lease budget of 20,000 THB.
Where it might not work? If you go out in Sukhumvit Soi 11 every weekend and hate late night taxi rides home, you'll feel the distance. Same if your office is up near Mo Chit or in Silom. The commute starts to stretch past comfort at that point.
Tips for Finding the Right Unit Near Samrong
Start by deciding how close to the BTS you need to be. Buildings within a five minute walk command a small premium, but it's worth it during rainy season when motorcycle taxis become a gamble. Aspire Erawan and The President Sukhumvit are both walkable. Buildings further down Thepharak Road are cheaper but you'll need a motorbike or feeder songthaew to get around.
Check the floor. Lower floors in this area sometimes face noise from Sukhumvit Road or the elevated BTS tracks. Ask for units on the 10th floor or above if noise bothers you. Also look at which direction the unit faces. West facing units in Bangkok get brutal afternoon sun, and your electricity bill will reflect it.
One more thing. Always ask about common area fees and whether they're included in the rent. Some landlords bundle them in, others don't, and an extra 1,500 to 2,500 THB monthly can shift your budget calculations.
Samrong won't win any hype awards. You won't see influencers posing by the pool here. But if you want a comfortable, well connected condo at a price that lets you actually enjoy living in Bangkok, this neighborhood delivers. It's the kind of place where your money works harder and your commute stays reasonable.
Looking for available units near Samrong BTS? Head over to superagent.co and let the AI matching tool pull up listings that fit your budget, size, and commute needs. It takes about two minutes, and you skip the endless scrolling.
Five years ago, Samrong was barely a blip on most renters' radar. It was the last station on the Sukhumvit Line, a quiet neighborhood where locals went about their business and expats rarely ventured. Then the BTS extension pushed further south toward Kheha, and suddenly Samrong wasn't the end of the line anymore. It became a connector. A gateway. And rents that looked almost suspiciously cheap started making a whole lot of sense to people tired of paying Thonglor prices for a shoebox studio.
If you're hunting for a condo near Samrong BTS, you're looking at one of Bangkok's genuinely underrated rental zones. Let me walk you through what to expect, what to pay, and whether this neighborhood actually fits your life.
Why Samrong BTS Has Become a Smart Rental Pick
Samrong sits right on the border of Bangkok and Samut Prakan province, and that geographic quirk is exactly why it works so well. You're technically outside central Bangkok, which keeps rents lower, but you're still connected to the entire Sukhumvit BTS corridor. Bearing, the station just before Samrong, feeds into the Yellow Line interchange at Samrong itself. That means you can hop over to Lat Phrao or connect toward the MRT without switching five times.
I know a couple, both working remotely, who moved from a 28sqm unit near Ekkamai to a 45sqm one bedroom near Samrong. They pay roughly the same rent but gained a balcony, a pool view, and an actual kitchen counter they can cook on. That kind of upgrade is typical when you make this move.
The BTS ride to Asok takes around 30 minutes, which honestly isn't much longer than what people sitting in traffic on Sukhumvit Road endure from closer stations during rush hour. The commute math checks out for most office workers heading into the CBD.
What Rents Actually Look Like Near Samrong
Here's where Samrong really shines. Studios in the area go for roughly 5,000 to 9,000 THB per month if you're looking at buildings like Lumpini Ville Sukhumvit 76, Aspire Erawan, or The President Sukhumvit. These are real buildings with real pools, gyms, and security. Not luxury, but solid and modern enough.
One bedrooms range from about 7,500 to 14,000 THB depending on floor, furnishing level, and how close you are to the station. Aspire Erawan Prime is a popular pick because it's practically on top of the BTS. You can roll out of bed and be tapping your Rabbit card within five minutes.
Two bedrooms exist here too, and they're shockingly affordable. Expect to pay between 12,000 and 20,000 THB for something with 40 to 55 square meters. Compare that to similar units near On Nut or Bearing and you'll see a gap of 5,000 to 8,000 THB per month. Over a year, that's a flight home or a very nice vacation in your pocket.
Daily Life and What's Actually Around Samrong
Let's be honest. Samrong is not going to give you the same nightlife and cafe culture that Ari or Thonglor delivers. That's not why you move here. You move here because everyday life is convenient, affordable, and surprisingly comfortable.
Imperial World Samrong is a shopping mall right at the station. It has a Tops supermarket, a food court, coffee shops, banks, and all the standard stuff you need. There's also a Big C nearby on Sukhumvit Road for bigger grocery runs. Street food vendors line the sois near the station, and you can eat well for 40 to 60 THB a meal without trying hard.
A friend of mine who teaches English at a school in Bang Na does all his grocery shopping at the Samrong fresh market on weekends. He fills a bag with produce, meat, and herbs for under 300 THB. That kind of cost of living is hard to find inside central Bangkok anymore.
Medical care is covered too. Samrong General Hospital is close by, and if you want something more international, Bangkok Hospital is just a short drive or ride toward Bearing.
Who Samrong Works Best For
This area tends to attract a specific type of renter. If you work in Bang Na, Bearing, or anywhere along the lower Sukhumvit Line, Samrong puts you in the sweet spot. Teachers at international schools in the Bangna Trad corridor love it here. So do engineers and staff at the industrial parks further south in Samut Prakan.
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Remote workers and freelancers also do well. You get more space for less money, the internet infrastructure in newer condos is solid, and when you do need to head into the city for meetings or social plans, the BTS is right there.
Families on a budget find Samrong workable too. The two bedroom options at places like Lumpini Mixx Thepharak or Ideo Sukhumvit 93 give you enough room to breathe without breaking a lease budget of 20,000 THB.
Where it might not work? If you go out in Sukhumvit Soi 11 every weekend and hate late night taxi rides home, you'll feel the distance. Same if your office is up near Mo Chit or in Silom. The commute starts to stretch past comfort at that point.
Tips for Finding the Right Unit Near Samrong
Start by deciding how close to the BTS you need to be. Buildings within a five minute walk command a small premium, but it's worth it during rainy season when motorcycle taxis become a gamble. Aspire Erawan and The President Sukhumvit are both walkable. Buildings further down Thepharak Road are cheaper but you'll need a motorbike or feeder songthaew to get around.
Check the floor. Lower floors in this area sometimes face noise from Sukhumvit Road or the elevated BTS tracks. Ask for units on the 10th floor or above if noise bothers you. Also look at which direction the unit faces. West facing units in Bangkok get brutal afternoon sun, and your electricity bill will reflect it.
One more thing. Always ask about common area fees and whether they're included in the rent. Some landlords bundle them in, others don't, and an extra 1,500 to 2,500 THB monthly can shift your budget calculations.
Samrong won't win any hype awards. You won't see influencers posing by the pool here. But if you want a comfortable, well connected condo at a price that lets you actually enjoy living in Bangkok, this neighborhood delivers. It's the kind of place where your money works harder and your commute stays reasonable.
Looking for available units near Samrong BTS? Head over to superagent.co and let the AI matching tool pull up listings that fit your budget, size, and commute needs. It takes about two minutes, and you skip the endless scrolling.
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