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Studio vs 1BR vs 2BR in Bangkok: Price Comparison Across All Areas
Real rental prices compared across Bangkok's top neighborhoods so you can find the right size at the right price.
Summary
Compare studio, 1BR, and 2BR rental prices across Bangkok's top areas, from Sukhumvit to Silom, to find your best value in 2026.
If you've spent more than five minutes browsing Bangkok condo listings, you already know the confusion. A studio in Thong Lo costs more than a one-bedroom in On Nut. A two-bedroom near Asok can actually be cheaper per square metre than a studio in Phrom Phong. The numbers don't always follow logic, and that's exactly why getting a clear price comparison matters before you sign anything.
This guide breaks down what studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom condos actually cost across Bangkok's main rental areas, with real figures so you can make a decision that fits your life and your budget.
Studio Condos: Compact Living With a Wide Price Range
Studios in Bangkok typically run between 25 and 35 square metres. They're the default choice for solo expats, young professionals, and anyone who spends most of their time out of the house anyway.
On the Sukhumvit line, studios near Nana BTS (Soi 3, Soi 11) start around 15,000 THB per month for an older building and climb to 25,000 THB or more in newer high-rises. At Ekkamai BTS, you can still find decent studios in buildings like The Niche Ekkamai for 14,000 to 18,000 THB, which is reasonable given how much that area has developed.
Move up to Phahon Yothin near Phahon Yothin BTS and the picture changes completely. Studios in the Chatuchak area average 10,000 to 14,000 THB, with buildings like Lumpini Place Phahonyothin offering functional units at the lower end. Good value if you work near the northern business districts or just need easy access to the airport rail link at Phaya Thai.
The trade-off with a studio is obvious once you live in one. Bangkok's humidity means your laundry, gym gear, and kitchen smells all share the same 28 square metres. Great for short stays, tighter for long-term comfort.
One-Bedroom Condos: The Most Balanced Option
One-bedrooms are where the Bangkok rental market gets interesting. You pick up a separate bedroom, usually 40 to 55 square metres of total space, and the jump in price is often smaller than people expect.
In Silom and Sathorn, one-bedrooms in established buildings like The Met or Supalai Elite Sathorn range from 25,000 to 40,000 THB per month. That sounds steep, but you're getting MRT Lumpini access, proximity to the financial district, and a proper wall between your bed and your living room.
Over in Ari, two stops north of Victory Monument BTS on the Sukhumvit line, one-bedrooms average 18,000 to 28,000 THB. Buildings like Ideo Q Ari hold their value well and attract renters who want a quieter, more local neighbourhood without sacrificing a decent commute. Ari has some of the best coffee shops and restaurants in the city, which helps justify the rent.
For budget-conscious renters, Bearing BTS and Udom Suk BTS on the lower Sukhumvit stretch offer one-bedrooms from 12,000 to 17,000 THB. Less glamorous, but the commute into central Bangkok on the BTS is straightforward and the areas have proper grocery options and local markets.
Two-Bedroom Condos: When Space Justifies the Cost
Two-bedrooms make the most financial sense when you're sharing. A 65 to 85 square metre unit that costs 35,000 THB per month splits to 17,500 THB each, which puts you in territory that would only buy a small studio if you were renting alone.
In Phra Khanong and On Nut, two-bedrooms in buildings like Aspire Sukhumvit 48 or Knightsbridge Prime On Nut run 22,000 to 30,000 THB. Couples and housemates get a real second bedroom, a proper kitchen, and enough space that living together doesn't become a source of friction.
In Ratchada, near MRT Thailand Cultural Centre, two-bedrooms average 20,000 to 28,000 THB. It's less of a foreigner-heavy area, which means landlords often negotiate more, and the Esplanade mall and Rod Fai Night Market are right there when you need them.
The premium end, places like The ESSE Asoke or Quattro by Sansiri near Thong Lo BTS, pushes two-bedrooms into the 60,000 to 120,000 THB range. These are proper luxury units with hotel-grade facilities, targeting senior executives and long-stay corporate renters.
How BTS and MRT Proximity Affects What You Pay
Distance from a station is probably the single biggest variable in Bangkok rental pricing, more than building age, more than floor level.
A one-bedroom within a 5-minute walk of Asok BTS costs roughly 20 to 35 percent more than a comparable unit a 15-minute walk away. That premium is real and persistent because Bangkok traffic means even 500 extra metres can cost you 30 minutes in a taxi during peak hours.
Take the area around Phrom Phong BTS. A studio in The Address Sukhumvit 28 commands 20,000 to 25,000 THB partly because it's one of the most walkable spots on the whole corridor. Cross to Soi 39 in the same general area, just a few hundred metres from the station exit, and you drop to 14,000 to 18,000 THB for a similar-sized unit.
Which Size Actually Makes Sense for Your Budget
The honest answer is that your budget ceiling and your lifestyle matter more than the bedroom count.
If you're spending most evenings out, working long hours, or just need a base, a studio near a central BTS station like Chit Lom or Asok gives you the best location per baht. If you work from home or value actual living space, a one-bedroom in a slightly further area like Phra Khanong or Ari gives you more room without punishing your monthly budget.
Two-bedrooms only really make sense when you're splitting with someone or when you genuinely need a home office that isn't also your dining table.
Prices across all three types shift constantly, and availability in specific buildings moves fast in the high-demand areas. Superagent at superagent.co uses AI to match your budget, preferred BTS or MRT line, and unit size to live listings across Bangkok, so you're comparing real options rather than guessing from outdated posts. Worth checking before you commit to anything.
If you've spent more than five minutes browsing Bangkok condo listings, you already know the confusion. A studio in Thong Lo costs more than a one-bedroom in On Nut. A two-bedroom near Asok can actually be cheaper per square metre than a studio in Phrom Phong. The numbers don't always follow logic, and that's exactly why getting a clear price comparison matters before you sign anything.
This guide breaks down what studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom condos actually cost across Bangkok's main rental areas, with real figures so you can make a decision that fits your life and your budget.
Studio Condos: Compact Living With a Wide Price Range
Studios in Bangkok typically run between 25 and 35 square metres. They're the default choice for solo expats, young professionals, and anyone who spends most of their time out of the house anyway.
On the Sukhumvit line, studios near Nana BTS (Soi 3, Soi 11) start around 15,000 THB per month for an older building and climb to 25,000 THB or more in newer high-rises. At Ekkamai BTS, you can still find decent studios in buildings like The Niche Ekkamai for 14,000 to 18,000 THB, which is reasonable given how much that area has developed.
Move up to Phahon Yothin near Phahon Yothin BTS and the picture changes completely. Studios in the Chatuchak area average 10,000 to 14,000 THB, with buildings like Lumpini Place Phahonyothin offering functional units at the lower end. Good value if you work near the northern business districts or just need easy access to the airport rail link at Phaya Thai.
The trade-off with a studio is obvious once you live in one. Bangkok's humidity means your laundry, gym gear, and kitchen smells all share the same 28 square metres. Great for short stays, tighter for long-term comfort.
One-Bedroom Condos: The Most Balanced Option
One-bedrooms are where the Bangkok rental market gets interesting. You pick up a separate bedroom, usually 40 to 55 square metres of total space, and the jump in price is often smaller than people expect.
In Silom and Sathorn, one-bedrooms in established buildings like The Met or Supalai Elite Sathorn range from 25,000 to 40,000 THB per month. That sounds steep, but you're getting MRT Lumpini access, proximity to the financial district, and a proper wall between your bed and your living room.
Over in Ari, two stops north of Victory Monument BTS on the Sukhumvit line, one-bedrooms average 18,000 to 28,000 THB. Buildings like Ideo Q Ari hold their value well and attract renters who want a quieter, more local neighbourhood without sacrificing a decent commute. Ari has some of the best coffee shops and restaurants in the city, which helps justify the rent.
For budget-conscious renters, Bearing BTS and Udom Suk BTS on the lower Sukhumvit stretch offer one-bedrooms from 12,000 to 17,000 THB. Less glamorous, but the commute into central Bangkok on the BTS is straightforward and the areas have proper grocery options and local markets.
Two-Bedroom Condos: When Space Justifies the Cost
Two-bedrooms make the most financial sense when you're sharing. A 65 to 85 square metre unit that costs 35,000 THB per month splits to 17,500 THB each, which puts you in territory that would only buy a small studio if you were renting alone.
In Phra Khanong and On Nut, two-bedrooms in buildings like Aspire Sukhumvit 48 or Knightsbridge Prime On Nut run 22,000 to 30,000 THB. Couples and housemates get a real second bedroom, a proper kitchen, and enough space that living together doesn't become a source of friction.
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In Ratchada, near MRT Thailand Cultural Centre, two-bedrooms average 20,000 to 28,000 THB. It's less of a foreigner-heavy area, which means landlords often negotiate more, and the Esplanade mall and Rod Fai Night Market are right there when you need them.
The premium end, places like The ESSE Asoke or Quattro by Sansiri near Thong Lo BTS, pushes two-bedrooms into the 60,000 to 120,000 THB range. These are proper luxury units with hotel-grade facilities, targeting senior executives and long-stay corporate renters.
How BTS and MRT Proximity Affects What You Pay
Distance from a station is probably the single biggest variable in Bangkok rental pricing, more than building age, more than floor level.
A one-bedroom within a 5-minute walk of Asok BTS costs roughly 20 to 35 percent more than a comparable unit a 15-minute walk away. That premium is real and persistent because Bangkok traffic means even 500 extra metres can cost you 30 minutes in a taxi during peak hours.
Take the area around Phrom Phong BTS. A studio in The Address Sukhumvit 28 commands 20,000 to 25,000 THB partly because it's one of the most walkable spots on the whole corridor. Cross to Soi 39 in the same general area, just a few hundred metres from the station exit, and you drop to 14,000 to 18,000 THB for a similar-sized unit.
Which Size Actually Makes Sense for Your Budget
The honest answer is that your budget ceiling and your lifestyle matter more than the bedroom count.
If you're spending most evenings out, working long hours, or just need a base, a studio near a central BTS station like Chit Lom or Asok gives you the best location per baht. If you work from home or value actual living space, a one-bedroom in a slightly further area like Phra Khanong or Ari gives you more room without punishing your monthly budget.
Two-bedrooms only really make sense when you're splitting with someone or when you genuinely need a home office that isn't also your dining table.
Prices across all three types shift constantly, and availability in specific buildings moves fast in the high-demand areas. Superagent at superagent.co uses AI to match your budget, preferred BTS or MRT line, and unit size to live listings across Bangkok, so you're comparing real options rather than guessing from outdated posts. Worth checking before you commit to anything.
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