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Siamese Nang Linchee: Boutique South Bangkok Condo Reviewed
Discover why this luxury condo offers the perfect blend of modern amenities and authentic Bangkok charm.

Summary
Siamese Nang Linchee review reveals a stunning boutique condo in South Bangkok with premium facilities, convenient location, and exceptional value for disc
If you've been hunting for a condo near Sathorn but don't want the generic high rise experience, Siamese Nang Linchee probably showed up on your radar at some point. This boutique development sits in a pocket of South Bangkok that feels surprisingly residential, even though you're only a short walk from one of the city's busiest business corridors. It's the kind of building that doesn't scream for attention, which is exactly why a certain type of renter loves it. Let's break down what it's actually like to live here.
Location and Getting Around
Siamese Nang Linchee sits on Nang Linchee Road, tucked between Sathorn and Rama 3. Your nearest rail option is MRT Khlong Toei, roughly a 10 to 12 minute walk. That's not doorstep access, and you'll feel it on a hot April afternoon. Some tenants opt for a motorbike taxi from the mouth of the soi, which runs about 15 to 20 baht and shaves off a good chunk of the walk.
If you work in Sathorn or Silom, you're looking at a quick ride. Grab or Bolt to Sathorn BTS takes about 10 minutes outside of rush hour. During peak times, budget 20 to 25 minutes because the Nang Linchee and Chan Road intersections can get congested. Weekend trips to Asoke or Sukhumvit are easy enough by expressway.
One real advantage of this location is proximity to everyday essentials. Tesco Lotus on Rama 3 is close by, and there's a cluster of street food vendors along Nang Linchee Road that office workers from nearby buildings rely on for lunch. You're not in a nightlife zone here, which suits renters who prefer a quieter home base.
The Building and Facilities
Siamese Nang Linchee was developed by Siamese Asset and completed around 2015. It's a single tower, mid rise, with a relatively small number of units compared to the mega projects you see along Rama 9 or Ratchada. That smaller scale means fewer people sharing the pool, the gym, and the lobby. Residents often mention that the building feels calm, even on weekends.
The rooftop pool has a decent view toward the Chao Phraya River direction, and it rarely gets overcrowded. The fitness room is compact but functional, with enough equipment for a solid workout. There's a co-working lounge area on one of the upper floors that remote workers appreciate, especially those who don't want to trek to a coffee shop every morning.
Security is standard card access with 24 hour guards, and the management team is generally responsive. A friend who rented a one bedroom here for two years said maintenance requests were usually handled within a day or two, which is better than average for Bangkok condos in this price range.
Unit Types and What You'll Actually Pay
Most units at Siamese Nang Linchee fall into the one bedroom and two bedroom categories. One bedrooms typically range from 30 to 35 square meters, while two bedrooms come in around 50 to 60 square meters. The layouts are efficient without feeling cramped, and many units come with built in wardrobes and kitchen counters that maximize usable space.
For a furnished one bedroom, expect to pay somewhere between 12,000 and 16,000 THB per month depending on the floor, the view, and how recently the owner has updated the furnishings. Two bedrooms tend to list between 18,000 and 25,000 THB. These numbers make it competitive against nearby options like Lumpini Place Ratchada Sathu or the older stock along Chan Road.
A couple I know relocated from a 20,000 baht one bedroom in Thong Lo to a two bedroom here at 22,000 baht. They got double the space and a much quieter environment. The trade off was being further from the BTS, but since both of them work remotely, it made perfect sense.
Who This Condo Suits Best
Siamese Nang Linchee works well for a specific type of renter. If you're a young professional working in the Sathorn or Rama 3 corridor and you value quiet evenings over rooftop bars, this building fits the bill. It's also solid for couples who need a second bedroom as a home office without blowing their budget.
It's less ideal if you depend heavily on BTS access or if you go out in Sukhumvit regularly. The commute isn't terrible, but it adds up if you're making the trip daily. Families with school age children might also want to look at areas closer to international schools in the Bangna or Ekkamai zones.
Digital nomads on medium term stays tend to like this area too. The lower rent compared to Sukhumvit means you can comfortably budget for the occasional coworking day pass or café hopping session without stressing about monthly overhead.
Things to Watch Out For
A few practical notes before you sign a lease. Some units face the road and can pick up traffic noise during morning and evening rush hours. If you're noise sensitive, ask specifically for a unit on a higher floor or one that faces the interior of the building. Also check the hot water system in older units, as some owners haven't upgraded the heaters since the building opened.
Parking is available but limited. If you own a car, confirm a parking spot before committing. Motorbike parking is generally easier to sort out. And like many Bangkok condos, electricity is billed at the building's rate rather than MEA direct, so expect to pay around 7 to 8 baht per unit instead of the standard 4 to 5 baht.
Siamese Nang Linchee won't top anyone's list if they're chasing Instagram worthy infinity pools or sky lounges. But for renters who want a well managed, affordable, and genuinely livable condo near Sathorn without the chaos, it quietly delivers. If you're weighing your options in this part of Bangkok, try searching available units on superagent.co to compare current listings, prices, and photos side by side. It saves you the headache of messaging ten different agents on LINE.
If you've been hunting for a condo near Sathorn but don't want the generic high rise experience, Siamese Nang Linchee probably showed up on your radar at some point. This boutique development sits in a pocket of South Bangkok that feels surprisingly residential, even though you're only a short walk from one of the city's busiest business corridors. It's the kind of building that doesn't scream for attention, which is exactly why a certain type of renter loves it. Let's break down what it's actually like to live here.
Location and Getting Around
Siamese Nang Linchee sits on Nang Linchee Road, tucked between Sathorn and Rama 3. Your nearest rail option is MRT Khlong Toei, roughly a 10 to 12 minute walk. That's not doorstep access, and you'll feel it on a hot April afternoon. Some tenants opt for a motorbike taxi from the mouth of the soi, which runs about 15 to 20 baht and shaves off a good chunk of the walk.
If you work in Sathorn or Silom, you're looking at a quick ride. Grab or Bolt to Sathorn BTS takes about 10 minutes outside of rush hour. During peak times, budget 20 to 25 minutes because the Nang Linchee and Chan Road intersections can get congested. Weekend trips to Asoke or Sukhumvit are easy enough by expressway.
One real advantage of this location is proximity to everyday essentials. Tesco Lotus on Rama 3 is close by, and there's a cluster of street food vendors along Nang Linchee Road that office workers from nearby buildings rely on for lunch. You're not in a nightlife zone here, which suits renters who prefer a quieter home base.
The Building and Facilities
Siamese Nang Linchee was developed by Siamese Asset and completed around 2015. It's a single tower, mid rise, with a relatively small number of units compared to the mega projects you see along Rama 9 or Ratchada. That smaller scale means fewer people sharing the pool, the gym, and the lobby. Residents often mention that the building feels calm, even on weekends.
The rooftop pool has a decent view toward the Chao Phraya River direction, and it rarely gets overcrowded. The fitness room is compact but functional, with enough equipment for a solid workout. There's a co-working lounge area on one of the upper floors that remote workers appreciate, especially those who don't want to trek to a coffee shop every morning.
Security is standard card access with 24 hour guards, and the management team is generally responsive. A friend who rented a one bedroom here for two years said maintenance requests were usually handled within a day or two, which is better than average for Bangkok condos in this price range.
Unit Types and What You'll Actually Pay
Most units at Siamese Nang Linchee fall into the one bedroom and two bedroom categories. One bedrooms typically range from 30 to 35 square meters, while two bedrooms come in around 50 to 60 square meters. The layouts are efficient without feeling cramped, and many units come with built in wardrobes and kitchen counters that maximize usable space.
For a furnished one bedroom, expect to pay somewhere between 12,000 and 16,000 THB per month depending on the floor, the view, and how recently the owner has updated the furnishings. Two bedrooms tend to list between 18,000 and 25,000 THB. These numbers make it competitive against nearby options like Lumpini Place Ratchada Sathu or the older stock along Chan Road.
A couple I know relocated from a 20,000 baht one bedroom in Thong Lo to a two bedroom here at 22,000 baht. They got double the space and a much quieter environment. The trade off was being further from the BTS, but since both of them work remotely, it made perfect sense.
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Who This Condo Suits Best
Siamese Nang Linchee works well for a specific type of renter. If you're a young professional working in the Sathorn or Rama 3 corridor and you value quiet evenings over rooftop bars, this building fits the bill. It's also solid for couples who need a second bedroom as a home office without blowing their budget.
It's less ideal if you depend heavily on BTS access or if you go out in Sukhumvit regularly. The commute isn't terrible, but it adds up if you're making the trip daily. Families with school age children might also want to look at areas closer to international schools in the Bangna or Ekkamai zones.
Digital nomads on medium term stays tend to like this area too. The lower rent compared to Sukhumvit means you can comfortably budget for the occasional coworking day pass or café hopping session without stressing about monthly overhead.
Things to Watch Out For
A few practical notes before you sign a lease. Some units face the road and can pick up traffic noise during morning and evening rush hours. If you're noise sensitive, ask specifically for a unit on a higher floor or one that faces the interior of the building. Also check the hot water system in older units, as some owners haven't upgraded the heaters since the building opened.
Parking is available but limited. If you own a car, confirm a parking spot before committing. Motorbike parking is generally easier to sort out. And like many Bangkok condos, electricity is billed at the building's rate rather than MEA direct, so expect to pay around 7 to 8 baht per unit instead of the standard 4 to 5 baht.
Siamese Nang Linchee won't top anyone's list if they're chasing Instagram worthy infinity pools or sky lounges. But for renters who want a well managed, affordable, and genuinely livable condo near Sathorn without the chaos, it quietly delivers. If you're weighing your options in this part of Bangkok, try searching available units on superagent.co to compare current listings, prices, and photos side by side. It saves you the headache of messaging ten different agents on LINE.
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