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Siamese Avenue Ratchavipha: North Bangkok Boutique Condo Reviewed
Discover luxury living in North Bangkok's most elegant boutique development.
Summary
Siamese Avenue Ratchavipha offers sophisticated condo living in North Bangkok's premium residential area. Explore spacious units, modern amenities, and vib
North Bangkok doesn't get the love it deserves. While everyone fights over condos near Thong Lo or Silom, a quiet pocket near MRT Tao Poon has been building a reputation for livability without the price tag. Siamese Avenue Ratchavipha sits in this zone, a boutique project by Siamese Asset that opened in 2019 and has slowly earned a following among renters who want modern finishes, green space, and a commute that doesn't wreck their budget. Let's break down what it's actually like to live here.
Location and Getting Around from Siamese Avenue Ratchavipha
The condo is on Ratchadaphisek Road, in the Wongsawang area of Bang Sue district. Your closest rail option is MRT Tao Poon, roughly a 10 minute walk or a quick 30 baht motorbike taxi ride. Tao Poon is an interchange station connecting the MRT Blue Line and the Purple Line, which is a genuinely useful perk. If you work in the Rama 9 corridor or at a company near Phra Ram 9 MRT, you're looking at a direct ride of about 20 minutes.
For drivers, Ratchadaphisek Road feeds straight onto expressway ramps heading to Don Mueang Airport, Vibhavadi Rangsit, and the Chaeng Watthana government complex. A friend of mine who works at a media company on Vibhavadi told me his morning drive from Siamese Avenue is 15 minutes on a good day and 30 on a bad one. Compared to crawling out of Sukhumvit, that's a dream.
Daily errands are easy. The Tesco Lotus on Ratchadaphisek is close, and Central Westgate is a short drive away for bigger shopping trips. Street food stalls line the sois around Wongsawang, and you'll find som tum carts and noodle spots everywhere without paying Sukhumvit prices.
The Building and Facilities
Siamese Avenue Ratchavipha is a low to mid rise project, which gives it a more intimate feel compared to the massive 30 story towers elsewhere. The developer, Siamese Asset, is known for putting serious effort into common areas, and this project is no exception. The rooftop pool area is compact but well designed, with a gym that has enough equipment for a proper workout, not just two treadmills and a broken cable machine like some budget condos.
There's a co working lounge on the ground floor that actually gets used. I've seen residents working from there on weekday afternoons, laptops out, iced coffees from 7 Eleven in hand. For a building this size, the garden area is surprisingly lush, with real landscaping rather than a sad patch of grass next to the parking lot.
Security uses key card access on every floor, and there's 24 hour staff at the lobby. The building management keeps the common areas clean, which sounds basic but is genuinely a differentiator when you've toured enough Bangkok condos to know how fast things can deteriorate.
Unit Types, Sizes, and What You'll Actually Pay
Most units at Siamese Avenue Ratchavipha are studios and one bedrooms. Studios run about 24 to 28 square meters, while one bedroom units come in around 30 to 35 square meters. The layout is efficient. Kitchens are galley style with a built in counter, and bedrooms in the one bed units are properly separated from the living area, not just a curtain and a prayer.
Finishes lean modern and clean. Think light wood tones, white walls, decent bathroom fixtures. The developer didn't skimp on air conditioning units, and most kitchens come with a two burner electric stove and a microwave hood. It feels a cut above the cookie cutter condos you'll find at a similar price point.
Rent for a studio here usually falls between 7,000 and 10,000 THB per month, depending on floor and furnishing level. One bedroom units go for roughly 10,000 to 14,000 THB. For context, a similar quality one bedroom near MRT Phra Ram 9 would easily cost 15,000 to 20,000 THB. That gap is real money, especially if you're on a local salary or trying to save while working remotely.
Who Actually Lives Here
The tenant mix skews toward young Thai professionals and some expats who work in north Bangkok or along the Purple Line corridor. I met a couple who both teach at a school near Nonthaburi, and they chose this building because the Purple Line connection from Tao Poon made their commute painless. Their combined rent for a one bedroom was 12,000 THB. That left them plenty of budget for weekend trips to Kanchanaburi.
It's also popular with government workers stationed at the Chaeng Watthana campus, since the drive is straightforward via Ratchadaphisek or Ngamwongwan. If your office is south of Asoke, this location will feel far. But if your life orbits north or central Bangkok, it makes a lot of sense financially.
Things to Keep in Mind
The walk to MRT Tao Poon isn't exactly scenic. You'll pass through a stretch of Ratchadaphisek that's more functional than charming, with car dealerships and shophouses lining the road. In the rainy season, some sections of the sidewalk can flood, so budget for motorbike taxis when the sky opens up.
The neighborhood doesn't have the nightlife or brunch culture of Ekkamai or Ari. If you want craft cocktail bars and specialty coffee within walking distance, this isn't your spot. But if you're the type who values a quiet evening by the pool and would rather spend your going out budget on actual going out in Sukhumvit once or twice a month, this setup works perfectly.
Also, resale liquidity is something to think about if you're considering buying rather than renting. North Bangkok condos can take longer to sell compared to prime zone properties. As a rental though, the value proposition is strong.
Siamese Avenue Ratchavipha is a smart pick for renters who don't need a Sukhumvit address but still want a modern, well maintained building with real transit access. The rent savings alone can change your lifestyle in Bangkok, giving you room to travel, eat well, or just breathe a little easier each month. If you're searching for condos in this area or anywhere else in Bangkok, Superagent at superagent.co can match you with available units fast, using AI to filter by your budget, commute, and the stuff that actually matters to your daily life.
North Bangkok doesn't get the love it deserves. While everyone fights over condos near Thong Lo or Silom, a quiet pocket near MRT Tao Poon has been building a reputation for livability without the price tag. Siamese Avenue Ratchavipha sits in this zone, a boutique project by Siamese Asset that opened in 2019 and has slowly earned a following among renters who want modern finishes, green space, and a commute that doesn't wreck their budget. Let's break down what it's actually like to live here.
Location and Getting Around from Siamese Avenue Ratchavipha
The condo is on Ratchadaphisek Road, in the Wongsawang area of Bang Sue district. Your closest rail option is MRT Tao Poon, roughly a 10 minute walk or a quick 30 baht motorbike taxi ride. Tao Poon is an interchange station connecting the MRT Blue Line and the Purple Line, which is a genuinely useful perk. If you work in the Rama 9 corridor or at a company near Phra Ram 9 MRT, you're looking at a direct ride of about 20 minutes.
For drivers, Ratchadaphisek Road feeds straight onto expressway ramps heading to Don Mueang Airport, Vibhavadi Rangsit, and the Chaeng Watthana government complex. A friend of mine who works at a media company on Vibhavadi told me his morning drive from Siamese Avenue is 15 minutes on a good day and 30 on a bad one. Compared to crawling out of Sukhumvit, that's a dream.
Daily errands are easy. The Tesco Lotus on Ratchadaphisek is close, and Central Westgate is a short drive away for bigger shopping trips. Street food stalls line the sois around Wongsawang, and you'll find som tum carts and noodle spots everywhere without paying Sukhumvit prices.
The Building and Facilities
Siamese Avenue Ratchavipha is a low to mid rise project, which gives it a more intimate feel compared to the massive 30 story towers elsewhere. The developer, Siamese Asset, is known for putting serious effort into common areas, and this project is no exception. The rooftop pool area is compact but well designed, with a gym that has enough equipment for a proper workout, not just two treadmills and a broken cable machine like some budget condos.
There's a co working lounge on the ground floor that actually gets used. I've seen residents working from there on weekday afternoons, laptops out, iced coffees from 7 Eleven in hand. For a building this size, the garden area is surprisingly lush, with real landscaping rather than a sad patch of grass next to the parking lot.
Security uses key card access on every floor, and there's 24 hour staff at the lobby. The building management keeps the common areas clean, which sounds basic but is genuinely a differentiator when you've toured enough Bangkok condos to know how fast things can deteriorate.
Unit Types, Sizes, and What You'll Actually Pay
Most units at Siamese Avenue Ratchavipha are studios and one bedrooms. Studios run about 24 to 28 square meters, while one bedroom units come in around 30 to 35 square meters. The layout is efficient. Kitchens are galley style with a built in counter, and bedrooms in the one bed units are properly separated from the living area, not just a curtain and a prayer.
Finishes lean modern and clean. Think light wood tones, white walls, decent bathroom fixtures. The developer didn't skimp on air conditioning units, and most kitchens come with a two burner electric stove and a microwave hood. It feels a cut above the cookie cutter condos you'll find at a similar price point.
Rent for a studio here usually falls between 7,000 and 10,000 THB per month, depending on floor and furnishing level. One bedroom units go for roughly 10,000 to 14,000 THB. For context, a similar quality one bedroom near MRT Phra Ram 9 would easily cost 15,000 to 20,000 THB. That gap is real money, especially if you're on a local salary or trying to save while working remotely.
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Who Actually Lives Here
The tenant mix skews toward young Thai professionals and some expats who work in north Bangkok or along the Purple Line corridor. I met a couple who both teach at a school near Nonthaburi, and they chose this building because the Purple Line connection from Tao Poon made their commute painless. Their combined rent for a one bedroom was 12,000 THB. That left them plenty of budget for weekend trips to Kanchanaburi.
It's also popular with government workers stationed at the Chaeng Watthana campus, since the drive is straightforward via Ratchadaphisek or Ngamwongwan. If your office is south of Asoke, this location will feel far. But if your life orbits north or central Bangkok, it makes a lot of sense financially.
Things to Keep in Mind
The walk to MRT Tao Poon isn't exactly scenic. You'll pass through a stretch of Ratchadaphisek that's more functional than charming, with car dealerships and shophouses lining the road. In the rainy season, some sections of the sidewalk can flood, so budget for motorbike taxis when the sky opens up.
The neighborhood doesn't have the nightlife or brunch culture of Ekkamai or Ari. If you want craft cocktail bars and specialty coffee within walking distance, this isn't your spot. But if you're the type who values a quiet evening by the pool and would rather spend your going out budget on actual going out in Sukhumvit once or twice a month, this setup works perfectly.
Also, resale liquidity is something to think about if you're considering buying rather than renting. North Bangkok condos can take longer to sell compared to prime zone properties. As a rental though, the value proposition is strong.
Siamese Avenue Ratchavipha is a smart pick for renters who don't need a Sukhumvit address but still want a modern, well maintained building with real transit access. The rent savings alone can change your lifestyle in Bangkok, giving you room to travel, eat well, or just breathe a little easier each month. If you're searching for condos in this area or anywhere else in Bangkok, Superagent at superagent.co can match you with available units fast, using AI to filter by your budget, commute, and the stuff that actually matters to your daily life.
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