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Short-Stay Condos in Bangkok: Furnished Options Under 25000 THB per Month
Find fully furnished Bangkok condos for short stays without breaking the bank.
Summary
Discover short-stay condos in Bangkok under 25,000 THB/month, fully furnished, flexible leases, and located in top neighborhoods.
Bangkok has a way of pulling people back. You land for a conference, stay a few weeks, and suddenly you're pricing condos on Sukhumvit while your return flight sits ignored in your inbox. For anyone spending one to six months in the city, furnished short-stay condos are the smart middle ground between overpriced serviced apartments and bare units that require a full furniture run to Ikea Bangna.
The good news: Bangkok has a deep supply of fully furnished condos available under 25,000 THB per month. And plenty of landlords are open to one to three month leases when the right tenant makes the ask the right way.
What Short-Stay Actually Means in Bangkok
Thai condo leases typically run twelve months. But the short-stay market, anything from one to six months, is very real and very active, especially among digital nomads, expats on project contracts, and people between longer arrangements. Landlords in high-turnover areas like Nana, Asok, and On Nut have adapted, and some buildings run a dedicated cluster of units listed specifically for monthly rental.
Furnished here means a working bed frame and mattress, a full kitchen setup with cookware, air conditioning in every room, and almost always a washing machine. That matters because furnishing a bare unit for a short stay costs more in time and baht than most people plan for before they arrive.
Sukhumvit: The City's Most Active Rental Corridor
Between BTS Nana and BTS Ekkamai, you can find one-bedroom condos in solid buildings for 18,000 to 24,000 THB per month. The Base Sukhumvit 50, a short walk from BTS On Nut, is a concrete example: one-bedrooms regularly list in that price range, fully furnished with modern fittings, and the building comes with a gym and rooftop pool included in the monthly rent.
On Nut has become the default for people who want Sukhumvit access without the Sukhumvit premium. Soi 77 and the surrounding streets offer a dense mix of newer condo towers and excellent local food at honest prices. You're two BTS stops from Thong Lo and fifteen minutes from Terminal 21 at Asok, which covers most of what you need on a daily basis.
For something more central, condos near BTS Phrom Phong on Soi 39 and Soi 49 are available in the 20,000 to 25,000 THB range for studios and compact one-bedrooms. Landlords in that pocket often hold out for longer leases, but a short stay is possible if you come prepared and make a clean offer.
Silom and Sathorn: Business District Living on a Budget
The Silom and Sathorn area surprises a lot of people. Because the neighborhood is office-heavy, many furnished units sit empty over weekends and during quieter months, and landlords are genuinely open to monthly arrangements. Clean one-bedrooms around BTS Chong Nonsi or MRT Lumphini list from 16,000 to 22,000 THB. Buildings like The Seed Mingle off Sathorn Soi 12 are worth checking directly with the juristic office rather than waiting for a listing to appear online.
The area sits on both the BTS and MRT Blue Line networks, which means Chatuchak, Hua Lamphong, and the Suvarnabhumi airport link are all genuinely convenient. For a stay that involves regular cross-city movement, Silom's position at the junction of two major lines is hard to beat in this price range.
Ari and Victory Monument: The Quieter BTS Option
Not everyone wants to be on Sukhumvit. Ari, just above BTS Saphan Khwai on the BTS Sukhumvit line, has built a strong local cafe and restaurant scene that draws Japanese expats, creative workers, and long-stay travelers who'd rather skip the tourist-strip noise. Furnished one-bedrooms in newer buildings here run 17,000 to 23,000 THB, and the neighborhood genuinely feels like Bangkok rather than a bubble.
Victory Monument is even more central and more affordable. The area around BTS Victory Monument, at the junction of Phahonyothin and Ratchawithi roads, has a cluster of condo buildings within easy walking distance of the station. Studios start from around 12,000 THB and furnished one-bedrooms are available under 20,000 THB. The Parkland Victory is one building in this pocket where monthly lease conversations are common and management is used to handling short-stay inquiries.
What the Listing Usually Leaves Out
Bangkok furnished rental listings tend to skip a few things that affect daily life. Water bills are almost always charged separately at building rates, which can be two to three times the government rate. Electricity is the bigger thing to watch: ask directly what the per-unit rate is before you commit. Anything above 7 THB per unit is on the high side and adds up fast through a Bangkok summer.
Parking, fast fiber internet, and pet policies are rarely addressed in headline listings. In buildings like Ideo Q Siam-Ratchathewi near BTS Ratchathewi, these questions get answered upfront because professional management expects the short-stay inquiries. In smaller buildings managed by individual landlords, you need to ask before signing anything.
Short lease premiums are real but negotiable. A landlord asking 22,000 THB for a twelve-month lease might list the same unit at 25,000 THB for three months. If you're staying four to six months, you have real room to negotiate, especially if you can offer a bank transfer upfront or provide income documentation without delay.
Finding the Right Unit Without Wasting a Weekend
Bangkok's furnished rental market moves fast. A clean one-bedroom under 22,000 THB near a BTS station gets taken quickly, especially between October and February when expat arrivals peak. Having your requirements clear before you start, preferred station, minimum size, lease length, in-unit laundry, cuts the search from weeks down to days.
Superagent.co uses AI to match short-stay renters with Bangkok condos that actually fit their budget and timeline, including furnished options under 25,000 THB across Sukhumvit, Silom, Ari, and the rest of the city. If you're planning a one to six month stay and want to skip the weekend of apartment hunting, it's a solid place to start.
Bangkok has a way of pulling people back. You land for a conference, stay a few weeks, and suddenly you're pricing condos on Sukhumvit while your return flight sits ignored in your inbox. For anyone spending one to six months in the city, furnished short-stay condos are the smart middle ground between overpriced serviced apartments and bare units that require a full furniture run to Ikea Bangna.
The good news: Bangkok has a deep supply of fully furnished condos available under 25,000 THB per month. And plenty of landlords are open to one to three month leases when the right tenant makes the ask the right way.
What Short-Stay Actually Means in Bangkok
Thai condo leases typically run twelve months. But the short-stay market, anything from one to six months, is very real and very active, especially among digital nomads, expats on project contracts, and people between longer arrangements. Landlords in high-turnover areas like Nana, Asok, and On Nut have adapted, and some buildings run a dedicated cluster of units listed specifically for monthly rental.
Furnished here means a working bed frame and mattress, a full kitchen setup with cookware, air conditioning in every room, and almost always a washing machine. That matters because furnishing a bare unit for a short stay costs more in time and baht than most people plan for before they arrive.
Sukhumvit: The City's Most Active Rental Corridor
Between BTS Nana and BTS Ekkamai, you can find one-bedroom condos in solid buildings for 18,000 to 24,000 THB per month. The Base Sukhumvit 50, a short walk from BTS On Nut, is a concrete example: one-bedrooms regularly list in that price range, fully furnished with modern fittings, and the building comes with a gym and rooftop pool included in the monthly rent.
On Nut has become the default for people who want Sukhumvit access without the Sukhumvit premium. Soi 77 and the surrounding streets offer a dense mix of newer condo towers and excellent local food at honest prices. You're two BTS stops from Thong Lo and fifteen minutes from Terminal 21 at Asok, which covers most of what you need on a daily basis.
For something more central, condos near BTS Phrom Phong on Soi 39 and Soi 49 are available in the 20,000 to 25,000 THB range for studios and compact one-bedrooms. Landlords in that pocket often hold out for longer leases, but a short stay is possible if you come prepared and make a clean offer.
Silom and Sathorn: Business District Living on a Budget
The Silom and Sathorn area surprises a lot of people. Because the neighborhood is office-heavy, many furnished units sit empty over weekends and during quieter months, and landlords are genuinely open to monthly arrangements. Clean one-bedrooms around BTS Chong Nonsi or MRT Lumphini list from 16,000 to 22,000 THB. Buildings like The Seed Mingle off Sathorn Soi 12 are worth checking directly with the juristic office rather than waiting for a listing to appear online.
The area sits on both the BTS and MRT Blue Line networks, which means Chatuchak, Hua Lamphong, and the Suvarnabhumi airport link are all genuinely convenient. For a stay that involves regular cross-city movement, Silom's position at the junction of two major lines is hard to beat in this price range.
Ari and Victory Monument: The Quieter BTS Option
Not everyone wants to be on Sukhumvit. Ari, just above BTS Saphan Khwai on the BTS Sukhumvit line, has built a strong local cafe and restaurant scene that draws Japanese expats, creative workers, and long-stay travelers who'd rather skip the tourist-strip noise. Furnished one-bedrooms in newer buildings here run 17,000 to 23,000 THB, and the neighborhood genuinely feels like Bangkok rather than a bubble.
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Victory Monument is even more central and more affordable. The area around BTS Victory Monument, at the junction of Phahonyothin and Ratchawithi roads, has a cluster of condo buildings within easy walking distance of the station. Studios start from around 12,000 THB and furnished one-bedrooms are available under 20,000 THB. The Parkland Victory is one building in this pocket where monthly lease conversations are common and management is used to handling short-stay inquiries.
What the Listing Usually Leaves Out
Bangkok furnished rental listings tend to skip a few things that affect daily life. Water bills are almost always charged separately at building rates, which can be two to three times the government rate. Electricity is the bigger thing to watch: ask directly what the per-unit rate is before you commit. Anything above 7 THB per unit is on the high side and adds up fast through a Bangkok summer.
Parking, fast fiber internet, and pet policies are rarely addressed in headline listings. In buildings like Ideo Q Siam-Ratchathewi near BTS Ratchathewi, these questions get answered upfront because professional management expects the short-stay inquiries. In smaller buildings managed by individual landlords, you need to ask before signing anything.
Short lease premiums are real but negotiable. A landlord asking 22,000 THB for a twelve-month lease might list the same unit at 25,000 THB for three months. If you're staying four to six months, you have real room to negotiate, especially if you can offer a bank transfer upfront or provide income documentation without delay.
Finding the Right Unit Without Wasting a Weekend
Bangkok's furnished rental market moves fast. A clean one-bedroom under 22,000 THB near a BTS station gets taken quickly, especially between October and February when expat arrivals peak. Having your requirements clear before you start, preferred station, minimum size, lease length, in-unit laundry, cuts the search from weeks down to days.
Superagent.co uses AI to match short-stay renters with Bangkok condos that actually fit their budget and timeline, including furnished options under 25,000 THB across Sukhumvit, Silom, Ari, and the rest of the city. If you're planning a one to six month stay and want to skip the weekend of apartment hunting, it's a solid place to start.
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