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Supalai Cache Ratchayothin: North Bangkok Condo Reviewed

A modern condo offering excellent value and convenience in North Bangkok's vibrant Ratchayothin area.

Supalai Cache Ratchayothin: North Bangkok Condo Reviewed

Summary

Supalai Cache Ratchayothin is a stylish North Bangkok condo featuring smart layouts, premium amenities, and easy access to BTS and shopping centers.

If you've been scrolling through condo listings in the Ratchayothin area, you've probably come across Supalai Cache Ratchayothin more than once. It's one of those buildings that keeps popping up because it hits a sweet spot for renters who want to be near Kasetsart University, Major Ratchayothin, and the BTS without paying Sukhumvit prices. But is it actually worth renting? I've spent time checking this one out, talking to tenants, and comparing it against the competition. Here's what you need to know before signing a lease.

Location and Getting Around from Supalai Cache Ratchayothin

Supalai Cache Ratchayothin sits on Phahonyothin Soi 32, tucked just off the main Phahonyothin Road corridor. The closest station is Ratchayothin BTS, which is roughly a 7 to 10 minute walk depending on your pace and how much the sun is punishing you that day. It's not a skywalk connected building, so you will be walking outside. During rainy season, that matters.

The real convenience here is proximity to everything along Ratchayothin and Lat Phrao. Major Ratchayothin is basically around the corner, which means you've got a cinema, Tops Market, tons of restaurants, and a Starbucks within a 5 minute stroll. If you work at Kasetsart University or somewhere along Phahonyothin, your commute is almost nonexistent.

Picture this: you're a researcher at Kasetsart, and you want to grab dinner at Major after work, then hop on the BTS to meet friends at Ari for drinks. That entire evening is seamless from this location. Lat Phrao MRT is also accessible by bus or a short grab ride, giving you interchange options to the Blue Line if you need to get to places like Chatuchak or Hua Lamphong.

The Building and What You Get Inside

Supalai Cache Ratchayothin was completed around 2016, so it's not brand new but it's far from old. The building is a single tower with about 350 units. Common areas are kept reasonably clean, and the lobby has that mid range Supalai feel, functional without being flashy. There's a swimming pool, a fitness room, a garden area, and 24 hour security with keycard access. Nothing that will blow your mind, but it all works.

Units come in studio, one bedroom, and two bedroom layouts. Studios start around 26 sqm, and one bedrooms typically range from 30 to 35 sqm. The layouts are efficient, which is a polite way of saying compact. Kitchens are the standard condo kitchenette setup with a two burner stove and small counter. Bathrooms are straightforward with decent water pressure.

One thing tenants consistently mention is that the rooms feel brighter than expected. Many units on higher floors get solid natural light, and the views toward the north side of Bangkok are surprisingly open since there aren't too many tall buildings blocking the sightline yet. If you've lived in a dark cave of a condo in Huai Khwang, you'll appreciate the difference.

Rent Prices and Value for Money

This is where Supalai Cache Ratchayothin gets interesting. Studios here typically rent for 8,000 to 11,000 THB per month. One bedrooms go for about 10,000 to 14,000 THB. Two bedrooms can range from 15,000 to 20,000 THB depending on floor, furnishing, and how motivated the landlord is.

Compare that to something like Lumpini Park Phahon 32, which is nearby and often priced similarly but tends to feel more dated. Or look at The Line Phahon Pradipat closer to Saphan Khwai BTS, where one bedrooms easily start at 16,000 to 20,000 THB. You're paying a premium for being closer to a BTS station, sure, but if you're okay with a short walk, Supalai Cache saves you real money every month.

Let's say you're a young professional working in digital marketing at one of the agencies near Ari or Chatuchak. Spending 10,000 THB on a studio here versus 15,000 near Saphan Khwai means an extra 60,000 THB in your pocket over a year. That's a trip to Japan or a solid emergency fund.

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Who This Condo Works Best For

Supalai Cache Ratchayothin is a natural fit for university staff and students connected to Kasetsart. You'll find a mix of Thai graduate students, young professionals, and a small number of expats, mostly those working in the northern Bangkok area or teaching at international schools nearby like Harrow or KIS.

It also works well for couples who want space without overspending. A two bedroom at 17,000 THB split between two people is extremely livable. You're close to weekend markets at Chatuchak, you can get to Central Ladprao in 10 minutes, and the food scene along Phahonyothin is underrated. There's excellent boat noodles, Isaan food, and late night street food within walking distance.

This building is less ideal if you need to commute daily to Silom or Sathorn. That ride on the BTS takes 30 to 40 minutes minimum, and during rush hour, trains are packed heading south. If your office is in the CBD, you might want to look closer to the Sukhumvit or Silom lines instead.

Things to Watch Out For

No building is perfect, and Supalai Cache has a few quirks. The walk to BTS Ratchayothin isn't covered, so invest in a good umbrella or accept that you'll get soaked between June and October. Some ground floor units and lower floors can feel a bit noisy from street traffic on Phahonyothin, so aim for the 10th floor or above if quiet matters to you.

Parking can also be tight during peak evening hours. If you own a car, ask about parking availability before signing. And like many Supalai projects, the walls are on the thinner side. You'll occasionally hear your neighbor's TV or their enthusiastic karaoke sessions. A white noise machine or good headphones go a long way.

Supalai Cache Ratchayothin is a solid, affordable, well located condo for renters who prioritize the north Bangkok lifestyle over the glitz of Sukhumvit. It won't win any design awards, but it delivers where it counts: reasonable rent, decent facilities, and access to one of Bangkok's most livable neighborhoods. If you're searching for units here or want to compare it against other options in the Ratchayothin area, check out listings on superagent.co to find available rooms with real pricing and photos, no guesswork required.