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Siamese Exclusive Ladprao: North Bangkok Boutique Condo Full Review
Discover luxury living in North Bangkok at this exclusive boutique condo

Summary
Siamese Exclusive Ladprao offers premium North Bangkok condo living with modern amenities, convenient location, and sophisticated design for discerning res
If you have been condo hunting around the Ladprao area, chances are Siamese Exclusive Ladprao has popped up on your radar. This boutique development sits in one of North Bangkok's most interesting residential pockets, offering a quieter lifestyle without sacrificing connectivity. It is the kind of building that appeals to professionals who want to skip the chaos of Sukhumvit but still need to get to the office in under 30 minutes. Let me break down what it is actually like to live here, what you will pay, and whether it deserves a spot on your shortlist.
Location and Getting Around from Siamese Exclusive Ladprao
Siamese Exclusive Ladprao sits on Ladprao Soi 15, tucked just far enough off the main road to feel residential but close enough to make commuting easy. The building is roughly a 5 to 7 minute walk from MRT Ladprao station, which also connects to BTS Ha Yaek Lat Phrao at the big interchange. That junction is one of the most underrated transit hubs in Bangkok.
From MRT Ladprao, you can reach Sukhumvit in about 15 minutes and Silom in around 25 minutes. No transfers, no headaches. A friend of mine who works near MRT Phra Ram 9 rented here specifically because his door to desk commute clocked in at just 12 minutes on the MRT. That is tough to beat at this price point.
The neighborhood also gives you easy access to Central Ladprao, Union Mall, and the sprawling Chatuchak area. Weekend errands, grocery runs at Big C or Tops, and late night street food on the main Ladprao road are all within a short walk or a quick 30 baht motorbike taxi ride.
The Building and What It Looks Like Inside
Siamese Exclusive Ladprao is a single tower development completed in 2017 by Siamese Asset, a developer known for putting extra effort into design details. The lobby has a modern, slightly industrial vibe with concrete and wood finishes that still hold up well years after handover. It does not feel like a cookie cutter condo, which is refreshing.
Units range from studios around 30 square meters to two bedroom layouts pushing 70 square meters. Ceiling heights are generous for Bangkok standards, and the floor to ceiling windows bring in solid natural light. Kitchens come with built in countertops and basic appliances, though most tenants end up adding a microwave or toaster oven on their own.
One thing I noticed during a recent visit is that the hallways and common areas are well maintained. The juristic team seems to keep a tight ship. The building is not massive, so you do not get that overcrowded feeling during elevator rush hours in the morning. If you have lived in a 40 story tower with three elevators serving 800 units, you will appreciate the difference.
Facilities and Day to Day Living
For a boutique condo, the facilities punch above their weight. There is a rooftop swimming pool with a decent view of the North Bangkok skyline, a well equipped gym, a co working space, and a garden area that tenants actually use. The pool is not Olympic sized, but it is big enough for real laps, not just Instagram photos.
A couple I know who moved from a bigger development on Ratchadaphisek said the co working lounge at Siamese Exclusive Ladprao became their go to work from home spot. It stays quiet during weekday mornings and has reliable Wi-Fi. They stopped paying for external co working memberships entirely, saving around 3,000 to 4,000 baht per month.
Security includes key card access, CCTV throughout, and 24 hour guards at the lobby. Parking is available but limited, so if you own a car, confirm availability before signing a lease. Most residents here rely on the MRT and ride hailing apps anyway.
Rent Prices and What You Should Expect to Pay
Rental prices at Siamese Exclusive Ladprao are competitive for what you get. Studios typically go for 12,000 to 16,000 baht per month depending on the floor, furnishing level, and whether the unit faces the city or the soi side. One bedroom units range from 15,000 to 22,000 baht, and the larger two bedroom layouts land between 25,000 and 35,000 baht.
Compared to similar quality buildings near MRT Phra Ram 9 or MRT Huai Khwang, you are looking at roughly 10 to 15 percent savings here. The trade off is a slightly less flashy neighborhood, but honestly, Ladprao has its own charm. The food scene alone on the main road and surrounding sois is reason enough to live here.
Common fees run around 45 to 55 baht per square meter, which is standard. Electricity is billed at the building rate, so expect to pay a bit more than the MEA government rate. Budget an extra 1,500 to 3,000 baht per month for utilities depending on your air conditioning habits.
Who Is Siamese Exclusive Ladprao Best For
This building works best for young professionals, couples, and remote workers who value a quiet home base with strong transit access. It is not the right pick if you want to be in the middle of nightlife or need to walk to a BTS Skytrain station in two minutes. But if your priority is a well designed unit at a fair price in a livable neighborhood, it checks almost every box.
Families with young children might find the unit sizes a bit compact, but a two bedroom layout with the right furniture setup can work for a small family. The area around Ladprao Soi 15 is safe, walkable, and has plenty of convenience stores and local restaurants within a few minutes on foot.
If Siamese Exclusive Ladprao sounds like it might fit your needs, the fastest way to check current availability and real time pricing is through Superagent at superagent.co. You can compare units, see verified photos, and connect with the listing directly without the usual back and forth that makes Bangkok condo hunting so exhausting.
If you have been condo hunting around the Ladprao area, chances are Siamese Exclusive Ladprao has popped up on your radar. This boutique development sits in one of North Bangkok's most interesting residential pockets, offering a quieter lifestyle without sacrificing connectivity. It is the kind of building that appeals to professionals who want to skip the chaos of Sukhumvit but still need to get to the office in under 30 minutes. Let me break down what it is actually like to live here, what you will pay, and whether it deserves a spot on your shortlist.
Location and Getting Around from Siamese Exclusive Ladprao
Siamese Exclusive Ladprao sits on Ladprao Soi 15, tucked just far enough off the main road to feel residential but close enough to make commuting easy. The building is roughly a 5 to 7 minute walk from MRT Ladprao station, which also connects to BTS Ha Yaek Lat Phrao at the big interchange. That junction is one of the most underrated transit hubs in Bangkok.
From MRT Ladprao, you can reach Sukhumvit in about 15 minutes and Silom in around 25 minutes. No transfers, no headaches. A friend of mine who works near MRT Phra Ram 9 rented here specifically because his door to desk commute clocked in at just 12 minutes on the MRT. That is tough to beat at this price point.
The neighborhood also gives you easy access to Central Ladprao, Union Mall, and the sprawling Chatuchak area. Weekend errands, grocery runs at Big C or Tops, and late night street food on the main Ladprao road are all within a short walk or a quick 30 baht motorbike taxi ride.
The Building and What It Looks Like Inside
Siamese Exclusive Ladprao is a single tower development completed in 2017 by Siamese Asset, a developer known for putting extra effort into design details. The lobby has a modern, slightly industrial vibe with concrete and wood finishes that still hold up well years after handover. It does not feel like a cookie cutter condo, which is refreshing.
Units range from studios around 30 square meters to two bedroom layouts pushing 70 square meters. Ceiling heights are generous for Bangkok standards, and the floor to ceiling windows bring in solid natural light. Kitchens come with built in countertops and basic appliances, though most tenants end up adding a microwave or toaster oven on their own.
One thing I noticed during a recent visit is that the hallways and common areas are well maintained. The juristic team seems to keep a tight ship. The building is not massive, so you do not get that overcrowded feeling during elevator rush hours in the morning. If you have lived in a 40 story tower with three elevators serving 800 units, you will appreciate the difference.
Facilities and Day to Day Living
For a boutique condo, the facilities punch above their weight. There is a rooftop swimming pool with a decent view of the North Bangkok skyline, a well equipped gym, a co working space, and a garden area that tenants actually use. The pool is not Olympic sized, but it is big enough for real laps, not just Instagram photos.
A couple I know who moved from a bigger development on Ratchadaphisek said the co working lounge at Siamese Exclusive Ladprao became their go to work from home spot. It stays quiet during weekday mornings and has reliable Wi-Fi. They stopped paying for external co working memberships entirely, saving around 3,000 to 4,000 baht per month.
Security includes key card access, CCTV throughout, and 24 hour guards at the lobby. Parking is available but limited, so if you own a car, confirm availability before signing a lease. Most residents here rely on the MRT and ride hailing apps anyway.
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Rent Prices and What You Should Expect to Pay
Rental prices at Siamese Exclusive Ladprao are competitive for what you get. Studios typically go for 12,000 to 16,000 baht per month depending on the floor, furnishing level, and whether the unit faces the city or the soi side. One bedroom units range from 15,000 to 22,000 baht, and the larger two bedroom layouts land between 25,000 and 35,000 baht.
Compared to similar quality buildings near MRT Phra Ram 9 or MRT Huai Khwang, you are looking at roughly 10 to 15 percent savings here. The trade off is a slightly less flashy neighborhood, but honestly, Ladprao has its own charm. The food scene alone on the main road and surrounding sois is reason enough to live here.
Common fees run around 45 to 55 baht per square meter, which is standard. Electricity is billed at the building rate, so expect to pay a bit more than the MEA government rate. Budget an extra 1,500 to 3,000 baht per month for utilities depending on your air conditioning habits.
Who Is Siamese Exclusive Ladprao Best For
This building works best for young professionals, couples, and remote workers who value a quiet home base with strong transit access. It is not the right pick if you want to be in the middle of nightlife or need to walk to a BTS Skytrain station in two minutes. But if your priority is a well designed unit at a fair price in a livable neighborhood, it checks almost every box.
Families with young children might find the unit sizes a bit compact, but a two bedroom layout with the right furniture setup can work for a small family. The area around Ladprao Soi 15 is safe, walkable, and has plenty of convenience stores and local restaurants within a few minutes on foot.
If Siamese Exclusive Ladprao sounds like it might fit your needs, the fastest way to check current availability and real time pricing is through Superagent at superagent.co. You can compare units, see verified photos, and connect with the listing directly without the usual back and forth that makes Bangkok condo hunting so exhausting.
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