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Supalai Lite Ratchada-Naradhiwas: Budget Condo Near BTS Reviewed

Affordable Bangkok living with direct BTS access and modern amenities in prime Ratchada location.

Supalai Lite Ratchada-Naradhiwas: Budget Condo Near BTS Reviewed

Summary

Supalai Lite Ratchada review reveals a budget-friendly condo option near BTS station. Explore units, facilities, and neighborhood details for smart renters

If you're hunting for a condo under 15,000 baht that doesn't feel like a sad box with a bed in it, Supalai Lite Ratchada Naradhiwas deserves a serious look. This Supalai development sits in a sweet spot between Sathorn's business corridor and the old Ratchada vibe, giving you access to both sides of the city without the premium price tag. I've walked through this building multiple times, and for budget conscious renters in Bangkok, it punches well above its weight. Let me break down what you're actually getting here.

Location and Getting Around from Supalai Lite Ratchada Naradhiwas

The building sits on Naradhiwas Rajanagarindra Road, which is one of Bangkok's major north south arteries connecting Silom and Sathorn down toward Rama 3. The closest BTS station is Chong Nonsi, roughly a 10 to 15 minute walk depending on your pace and how brutal the sun is that day. You can also reach MRT Lumphini in about the same time if you cut through the sois.

Realistically, most tenants here rely on a mix of motorcycle taxis and the BTS. There's a solid cluster of moto guys at the mouth of the soi, and a quick 15 baht ride gets you to Chong Nonsi station in under five minutes. From there, you're two stops from Sala Daeng and all of Silom's action, or a few stops the other direction toward Saphan Taksin and the river.

Say you work at one of the offices in Sathorn Square or at AIA Capital Center. Your daily commute is basically a moto to BTS, one or two stops, done. Compare that to paying 22,000 or more for a condo actually on Sathorn, and the savings start to make a lot of sense.

The Building Itself and What Supalai Delivers

Supalai is one of Thailand's most prolific developers, and their "Lite" line is specifically aimed at affordable, no nonsense living. This particular project was completed around 2013, so it's not brand new, but Supalai builds things solidly. The lobby is clean and modern without trying too hard. You get a swimming pool, a fitness room, a garden area, and 24 hour security with key card access on every floor.

The pool is a decent size for a budget building. I've seen friends who live here actually use it regularly on weekday evenings when it's quiet. The gym is basic but functional. Think treadmills, a few weight machines, and some free weights. If you need a serious gym, there's a Fitness First at Sathorn Thani and several independent gyms within a short ride.

One thing that stands out is the building management. Common areas are consistently clean, the elevators work, and there's actual enforcement of quiet hours. That might sound like a low bar, but anyone who has rented in Bangkok's budget condo market knows that building management can make or break your experience.

Unit Sizes, Layouts, and Realistic Rent Prices

Most units here are studios and one bedroom layouts. Studios run about 26 to 30 square meters, while one bedrooms go up to around 35 square meters. The layouts are efficient. Kitchenettes are compact but usable, bathrooms are separate from the main living area, and most units get decent natural light.

For a furnished studio in reasonable condition, expect to pay somewhere between 9,000 and 12,000 baht per month. One bedroom units typically land in the 12,000 to 16,000 range depending on the floor, the view, and how recently the owner updated the furniture. Corner units on higher floors with city views will push toward the top of that range.

I know a couple, both teachers at international schools near Rama 3, who rented a one bedroom here for 13,500 baht. They saved a fortune compared to colleagues living in Thonglor and Ekkamai, and their commute was actually shorter. Their unit had a washing machine, a real kitchen counter, and enough space to have a friend over for dinner without everyone sitting on the bed.

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What's Nearby for Daily Life

This is where the location quietly shines. There's a Big C Extra on Ratchada Naradhiwas Road itself, which handles all your grocery needs. Street food vendors line the main road and the connecting sois, with rice and curry plates going for 40 to 60 baht. You'll also find 7 Elevens and Family Marts within walking distance because, well, it's Bangkok.

Chan Road and the Soi Naradhiwas area have a growing number of small cafes and restaurants that cater to the young professional crowd. For weekend outings, Lumphini Park is accessible by MRT or even a longish walk if you're feeling ambitious. W District and the Rama 3 waterfront developments are a short taxi ride south.

Need a hospital? BNH Hospital on Convent Road and St. Louis Hospital are both within a 10 minute drive. Government offices, banks, and everything else you'd need for admin errands cluster around the Sathorn and Silom intersection just up the road.

Who Should Rent Here and Who Should Skip It

Supalai Lite Ratchada Naradhiwas works best for single professionals or couples working in the Sathorn, Silom, or Rama 3 areas who want to keep rent under 15,000 baht without living somewhere depressing. It's also a solid pick for new expats still figuring out Bangkok's neighborhoods, since it gives you central access without locking you into an expensive lease.

If you need to be on the BTS doorstep, this isn't your place. The walk to Chong Nonsi is doable but not effortless, especially in April heat. If nightlife and social scenes are your top priority, Thonglor and Ekkamai will suit you better, though your wallet will feel it. And if you need more than 35 square meters, you'll want to look at older buildings or move further from the core.

Overall, this Supalai Lite project offers genuinely good value in a part of Bangkok that often gets overlooked by renters chasing trendier postcodes. The build quality holds up, the location connects you to the parts of the city that matter, and the rent stays reasonable. If you want to compare current listings and see what's actually available at Supalai Lite Ratchada Naradhiwas right now, check out Superagent at superagent.co and let the AI match you with units that fit your budget and commute.