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Tao Poon MRT Station: Purple-Blue Line Interchange Rental Guide
Your complete guide to living near Bangkok's major transit interchange

Summary
Discover Tao Poon MRT condo rentals near the Purple-Blue Line interchange. Find apartments, prices, amenities and neighborhood insights for commuters.
Tao Poon used to be that station you passed through without thinking twice. Maybe you changed lines here once, glanced out the window, and moved on. But over the past few years, this interchange has quietly turned into one of the most strategically positioned rental spots in Bangkok. If you commute anywhere along the Purple or Blue MRT lines, living near Tao Poon means you skip the transfers that everyone else dreads. And the rent? Still surprisingly reasonable compared to what you'd pay closer to the city center.
Why Tao Poon MRT Is Bangkok's Most Underrated Interchange
Tao Poon is the only station where the MRT Purple Line (Khlong Bang Phai to Tao Poon) meets the MRT Blue Line (Tha Phra loop). That makes it the critical junction for anyone commuting between Nonthaburi and central Bangkok. You can reach Chatuchak Park station in about five minutes, Phra Ram 9 in roughly twelve, and Sukhumvit station in under twenty. Going north, Nonthaburi Civic Center is just a few stops away.
Picture this: you work at one of the office towers near Phra Ram 9 or Asok, and your partner works in the Nonthaburi government district. Living at Tao Poon puts both of you within a manageable commute without anyone sitting in traffic for an hour. That kind of dual coverage is hard to find elsewhere at this price point.
The interchange itself is well designed too. The walkway connecting the Purple and Blue lines is covered, air conditioned in parts, and takes about three to four minutes on foot. It is nothing like the nightmare transfers at some BTS stations where you are walking through a shopping mall for ten minutes.
What a Tao Poon MRT Condo Actually Costs
Rental prices around Tao Poon remain competitive, especially when you compare them to anything along the Sukhumvit corridor. For a studio or one bedroom unit in a newer condo, expect to pay between 7,000 and 13,000 THB per month. Two bedroom units in buildings with decent facilities typically range from 12,000 to 20,000 THB.
Some of the well known buildings in the area include The Metropolis Samsen, Regent Home Bangson Phase 28, and Chapter One Shine Bangpo. Chapter One Shine Bangpo is particularly popular with younger renters because it sits right along the Chao Phraya River, offering views that you would normally associate with condos priced two or three times higher. Studios there go for around 9,000 to 12,000 THB.
A friend of mine moved from a 15,000 THB studio near Thong Lo to a one bedroom river view unit at Chapter One Shine Bangpo for 11,000 THB. Same commute time to his office at Asok. Better view. Lower rent. He still talks about it like he discovered some kind of cheat code.
Everyday Life Around Tao Poon: Food, Markets, and Essentials
One concern people always raise about areas outside the traditional expat zones is daily convenience. At Tao Poon, this is not really an issue. The Big C Saphan Kwai is a short ride down the Blue Line, and there is a Tesco Lotus (now Lotus's) within easy reach as well. For everyday groceries, the local markets along Samsen Road and Pradipat Road have everything you need at local prices.
Street food around the Wongsawang and Tao Poon area is solid and cheap. You can eat well for 40 to 60 THB per meal without trying hard. There is a popular boat noodle shop on Soi Pradipat 17 where regulars from the neighborhood pack in during lunch. It is not a tourist area, so you get genuine local pricing on almost everything.
For healthcare, Phra Nangklao Hospital is close by in Nonthaburi, and heading south a few stops puts you near Paolo Memorial Hospital Kaset. Neither requires a long journey, which matters more than you think when you actually need it.
Who Should Consider Renting a Tao Poon MRT Condo
This area works best for a specific type of renter. If you are someone who commutes to offices around Rama 9, Ratchadaphisek, Chatuchak, or anywhere in the Nonthaburi government corridor, Tao Poon is almost ideal. Thai professionals working at the Government Complex on Chaeng Watthana Road often live here because the Purple Line runs directly there.
It also suits budget conscious expats who do not need to live in the middle of Sukhumvit nightlife but want reliable transit access. Teachers working at international schools in Nonthaburi or northern Bangkok will find the commute easy. Couples where one person works north and one works south of the city get balanced travel times from here.
It is less ideal if your life revolves around Silom, Sathorn, or the lower Sukhumvit bar and restaurant scene. You can still get there, but it takes 30 to 40 minutes by MRT, and that adds up if you are doing it every night.
The Development Trajectory: What Is Coming to Tao Poon
Bangkok's MRT expansion has a pattern. First the line opens, then the condos go up, then the retail follows, and then the prices climb. Tao Poon is somewhere in the middle of that cycle right now. New condo projects have already arrived, and small retail plazas are filling in the gaps around the station area.
The continued growth of the Purple Line corridor toward Nonthaburi and eventually further north means more commuters will pass through Tao Poon daily. That kind of foot traffic always attracts more shops, cafes, and services. For renters getting in now, you are locking in relatively low prices before the area fully matures.
If you are exploring condo rentals around Tao Poon MRT and want to compare options without spending days messaging individual landlords, try searching on superagent.co. The AI matching system filters listings by your actual commute, budget, and lifestyle preferences, so you can find the right Tao Poon MRT condo without the usual rental headaches.
Tao Poon used to be that station you passed through without thinking twice. Maybe you changed lines here once, glanced out the window, and moved on. But over the past few years, this interchange has quietly turned into one of the most strategically positioned rental spots in Bangkok. If you commute anywhere along the Purple or Blue MRT lines, living near Tao Poon means you skip the transfers that everyone else dreads. And the rent? Still surprisingly reasonable compared to what you'd pay closer to the city center.
Why Tao Poon MRT Is Bangkok's Most Underrated Interchange
Tao Poon is the only station where the MRT Purple Line (Khlong Bang Phai to Tao Poon) meets the MRT Blue Line (Tha Phra loop). That makes it the critical junction for anyone commuting between Nonthaburi and central Bangkok. You can reach Chatuchak Park station in about five minutes, Phra Ram 9 in roughly twelve, and Sukhumvit station in under twenty. Going north, Nonthaburi Civic Center is just a few stops away.
Picture this: you work at one of the office towers near Phra Ram 9 or Asok, and your partner works in the Nonthaburi government district. Living at Tao Poon puts both of you within a manageable commute without anyone sitting in traffic for an hour. That kind of dual coverage is hard to find elsewhere at this price point.
The interchange itself is well designed too. The walkway connecting the Purple and Blue lines is covered, air conditioned in parts, and takes about three to four minutes on foot. It is nothing like the nightmare transfers at some BTS stations where you are walking through a shopping mall for ten minutes.
What a Tao Poon MRT Condo Actually Costs
Rental prices around Tao Poon remain competitive, especially when you compare them to anything along the Sukhumvit corridor. For a studio or one bedroom unit in a newer condo, expect to pay between 7,000 and 13,000 THB per month. Two bedroom units in buildings with decent facilities typically range from 12,000 to 20,000 THB.
Some of the well known buildings in the area include The Metropolis Samsen, Regent Home Bangson Phase 28, and Chapter One Shine Bangpo. Chapter One Shine Bangpo is particularly popular with younger renters because it sits right along the Chao Phraya River, offering views that you would normally associate with condos priced two or three times higher. Studios there go for around 9,000 to 12,000 THB.
A friend of mine moved from a 15,000 THB studio near Thong Lo to a one bedroom river view unit at Chapter One Shine Bangpo for 11,000 THB. Same commute time to his office at Asok. Better view. Lower rent. He still talks about it like he discovered some kind of cheat code.
Everyday Life Around Tao Poon: Food, Markets, and Essentials
One concern people always raise about areas outside the traditional expat zones is daily convenience. At Tao Poon, this is not really an issue. The Big C Saphan Kwai is a short ride down the Blue Line, and there is a Tesco Lotus (now Lotus's) within easy reach as well. For everyday groceries, the local markets along Samsen Road and Pradipat Road have everything you need at local prices.
Street food around the Wongsawang and Tao Poon area is solid and cheap. You can eat well for 40 to 60 THB per meal without trying hard. There is a popular boat noodle shop on Soi Pradipat 17 where regulars from the neighborhood pack in during lunch. It is not a tourist area, so you get genuine local pricing on almost everything.
For healthcare, Phra Nangklao Hospital is close by in Nonthaburi, and heading south a few stops puts you near Paolo Memorial Hospital Kaset. Neither requires a long journey, which matters more than you think when you actually need it.
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Who Should Consider Renting a Tao Poon MRT Condo
This area works best for a specific type of renter. If you are someone who commutes to offices around Rama 9, Ratchadaphisek, Chatuchak, or anywhere in the Nonthaburi government corridor, Tao Poon is almost ideal. Thai professionals working at the Government Complex on Chaeng Watthana Road often live here because the Purple Line runs directly there.
It also suits budget conscious expats who do not need to live in the middle of Sukhumvit nightlife but want reliable transit access. Teachers working at international schools in Nonthaburi or northern Bangkok will find the commute easy. Couples where one person works north and one works south of the city get balanced travel times from here.
It is less ideal if your life revolves around Silom, Sathorn, or the lower Sukhumvit bar and restaurant scene. You can still get there, but it takes 30 to 40 minutes by MRT, and that adds up if you are doing it every night.
The Development Trajectory: What Is Coming to Tao Poon
Bangkok's MRT expansion has a pattern. First the line opens, then the condos go up, then the retail follows, and then the prices climb. Tao Poon is somewhere in the middle of that cycle right now. New condo projects have already arrived, and small retail plazas are filling in the gaps around the station area.
The continued growth of the Purple Line corridor toward Nonthaburi and eventually further north means more commuters will pass through Tao Poon daily. That kind of foot traffic always attracts more shops, cafes, and services. For renters getting in now, you are locking in relatively low prices before the area fully matures.
If you are exploring condo rentals around Tao Poon MRT and want to compare options without spending days messaging individual landlords, try searching on superagent.co. The AI matching system filters listings by your actual commute, budget, and lifestyle preferences, so you can find the right Tao Poon MRT condo without the usual rental headaches.
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