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Sena Kith Ramindra: Far North Bangkok Affordable Condo Reviewed
Budget-friendly condo living in North Bangkok's emerging neighborhood

Summary
Sena Kith Ramindra offers affordable rental options in far North Bangkok with modern amenities and convenient access to local transport and shopping areas.
If you've been priced out of Ladprao or Ratchada and you're willing to push further north for a genuinely affordable condo, Sena Kith Ramindra deserves a spot on your shortlist. This project from Sena Development sits along Ramindra Road in the Khanna Yao area, a part of Bangkok that most expats never even consider. But for people who work in the northern suburbs, teach at international schools near Minburi, or simply want more space for less money, it hits a sweet spot that's hard to find closer to the city center.
Location and Getting Around from Ramindra
Let's be honest about the location first. Sena Kith Ramindra is not a quick commute to Silom or Sukhumvit. The condo sits near Ramindra Soi 65, and you're roughly 20 kilometers from the core business districts. During rush hour, that can mean 45 minutes to well over an hour by car, depending on traffic along Ramindra Road or the expressway.
The Pink Line monorail has changed things significantly though. Stations like Setthabutbampen and Khoo Khot are within reach, and the Pink Line connects to the Red Line at Bang Sue Grand Station, which links you to the broader MRT network. This makes commuting downtown more realistic than it was even two years ago.
For daily life, you're well covered. Fashion Island mall is about 10 minutes away. Tesco Lotus and Big C branches dot Ramindra Road. And if you're someone who works at one of the industrial estates or office parks near Lam Luk Ka or Pathum Thani, this location actually makes a lot of sense. A friend of mine teaches at a bilingual school near Sai Mai and rents here specifically because her commute is only 15 minutes door to door.
The Building and What You Get for Your Money
Sena Kith Ramindra is a mid rise project, keeping things at eight stories. The design is simple and modern without being flashy. Think clean lines, neutral colors, and practical layouts. Sena Development tends to build for the local Thai market rather than the luxury expat segment, so expectations should be set accordingly. This is not a branded residence. It's a well built, no nonsense condo.
Unit sizes typically range from around 22 to 30 square meters for studios and one bedroom layouts. Some two bedroom units push closer to 40 square meters. The finishes are decent for the price point, with ceramic tile floors, split type air conditioning, and basic kitchen setups. Most units come with a small balcony, which is a nice touch for a budget project.
Facilities include a swimming pool, a fitness room, a garden area, and 24 hour security with key card access. Nothing over the top, but everything works and the common areas are generally well maintained. The building doesn't have the wear and tear problems you sometimes see in older budget condos near central Bangkok because the project is still relatively new.
Rent Prices and Who's Actually Renting Here
This is where Sena Kith Ramindra really stands out. Studios and one bedroom units here typically rent for 4,500 to 7,000 THB per month. Two bedroom units can go for 7,000 to 10,000 THB. Compare that to a similar sized unit near Lat Phrao MRT, where you'd pay 12,000 to 18,000 THB, and the savings are dramatic.
The tenant mix here is mostly young Thai professionals, government employees working at offices in the northern Bangkok suburbs, and a handful of expats who've figured out that living further from the center doesn't mean living poorly. I know a couple who moved here after their lease ended in On Nut because they wanted to save for a house. They're now pocketing an extra 8,000 THB per month and spending it on weekend trips instead of rent.
One thing to note is that utility costs are reasonable here. Common area fees run around 25 to 35 baht per square meter. Electricity tends to be billed at the government rate or close to it, which is another advantage over many investor owned condos in central areas that mark up electricity significantly.
The Trade Offs You Should Know About
No review is useful without honesty about the downsides. The biggest one is obvious: distance from central Bangkok. If your social life revolves around Thonglor bars or your office is in Sathorn, this commute will wear you down quickly, even with the Pink Line.
The surrounding neighborhood is very Thai suburban. Street food is abundant and cheap, but you won't find craft coffee shops or international restaurants within walking distance. You'll probably need a motorbike or car for errands beyond the basics. Grab is available but surge pricing can hit during peak hours since driver density is lower out here.
Flooding can also be a concern in this part of Bangkok during heavy rainy seasons. Ramindra Road has historically dealt with drainage issues, although improvements have been made in recent years. Ask any landlord directly about the building's flood history before signing a lease.
Is Sena Kith Ramindra Right for You
This condo works best for a specific type of renter. If you work in northern Bangkok or the nearby provinces, want to keep housing costs under 7,000 THB, and don't mind a suburban Thai neighborhood, it's genuinely one of the better value options out here. It's clean, safe, and functional without pretending to be something it's not.
If you need nightlife, walkable BTS access, or a quick commute to the CBD, keep looking closer to the center. There's no shame in admitting a location doesn't fit your lifestyle, and that honesty saves you from a frustrating lease.
Searching for affordable condos in far north Bangkok or anywhere else in the city? Superagent at superagent.co uses AI to match you with verified listings based on your actual budget and commute needs. Skip the guesswork and let the platform do the heavy lifting so you can focus on picking the right home.
If you've been priced out of Ladprao or Ratchada and you're willing to push further north for a genuinely affordable condo, Sena Kith Ramindra deserves a spot on your shortlist. This project from Sena Development sits along Ramindra Road in the Khanna Yao area, a part of Bangkok that most expats never even consider. But for people who work in the northern suburbs, teach at international schools near Minburi, or simply want more space for less money, it hits a sweet spot that's hard to find closer to the city center.
Location and Getting Around from Ramindra
Let's be honest about the location first. Sena Kith Ramindra is not a quick commute to Silom or Sukhumvit. The condo sits near Ramindra Soi 65, and you're roughly 20 kilometers from the core business districts. During rush hour, that can mean 45 minutes to well over an hour by car, depending on traffic along Ramindra Road or the expressway.
The Pink Line monorail has changed things significantly though. Stations like Setthabutbampen and Khoo Khot are within reach, and the Pink Line connects to the Red Line at Bang Sue Grand Station, which links you to the broader MRT network. This makes commuting downtown more realistic than it was even two years ago.
For daily life, you're well covered. Fashion Island mall is about 10 minutes away. Tesco Lotus and Big C branches dot Ramindra Road. And if you're someone who works at one of the industrial estates or office parks near Lam Luk Ka or Pathum Thani, this location actually makes a lot of sense. A friend of mine teaches at a bilingual school near Sai Mai and rents here specifically because her commute is only 15 minutes door to door.
The Building and What You Get for Your Money
Sena Kith Ramindra is a mid rise project, keeping things at eight stories. The design is simple and modern without being flashy. Think clean lines, neutral colors, and practical layouts. Sena Development tends to build for the local Thai market rather than the luxury expat segment, so expectations should be set accordingly. This is not a branded residence. It's a well built, no nonsense condo.
Unit sizes typically range from around 22 to 30 square meters for studios and one bedroom layouts. Some two bedroom units push closer to 40 square meters. The finishes are decent for the price point, with ceramic tile floors, split type air conditioning, and basic kitchen setups. Most units come with a small balcony, which is a nice touch for a budget project.
Facilities include a swimming pool, a fitness room, a garden area, and 24 hour security with key card access. Nothing over the top, but everything works and the common areas are generally well maintained. The building doesn't have the wear and tear problems you sometimes see in older budget condos near central Bangkok because the project is still relatively new.
Rent Prices and Who's Actually Renting Here
This is where Sena Kith Ramindra really stands out. Studios and one bedroom units here typically rent for 4,500 to 7,000 THB per month. Two bedroom units can go for 7,000 to 10,000 THB. Compare that to a similar sized unit near Lat Phrao MRT, where you'd pay 12,000 to 18,000 THB, and the savings are dramatic.
The tenant mix here is mostly young Thai professionals, government employees working at offices in the northern Bangkok suburbs, and a handful of expats who've figured out that living further from the center doesn't mean living poorly. I know a couple who moved here after their lease ended in On Nut because they wanted to save for a house. They're now pocketing an extra 8,000 THB per month and spending it on weekend trips instead of rent.
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One thing to note is that utility costs are reasonable here. Common area fees run around 25 to 35 baht per square meter. Electricity tends to be billed at the government rate or close to it, which is another advantage over many investor owned condos in central areas that mark up electricity significantly.
The Trade Offs You Should Know About
No review is useful without honesty about the downsides. The biggest one is obvious: distance from central Bangkok. If your social life revolves around Thonglor bars or your office is in Sathorn, this commute will wear you down quickly, even with the Pink Line.
The surrounding neighborhood is very Thai suburban. Street food is abundant and cheap, but you won't find craft coffee shops or international restaurants within walking distance. You'll probably need a motorbike or car for errands beyond the basics. Grab is available but surge pricing can hit during peak hours since driver density is lower out here.
Flooding can also be a concern in this part of Bangkok during heavy rainy seasons. Ramindra Road has historically dealt with drainage issues, although improvements have been made in recent years. Ask any landlord directly about the building's flood history before signing a lease.
Is Sena Kith Ramindra Right for You
This condo works best for a specific type of renter. If you work in northern Bangkok or the nearby provinces, want to keep housing costs under 7,000 THB, and don't mind a suburban Thai neighborhood, it's genuinely one of the better value options out here. It's clean, safe, and functional without pretending to be something it's not.
If you need nightlife, walkable BTS access, or a quick commute to the CBD, keep looking closer to the center. There's no shame in admitting a location doesn't fit your lifestyle, and that honesty saves you from a frustrating lease.
Searching for affordable condos in far north Bangkok or anywhere else in the city? Superagent at superagent.co uses AI to match you with verified listings based on your actual budget and commute needs. Skip the guesswork and let the platform do the heavy lifting so you can focus on picking the right home.
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