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The Line Jatujak-Mo Chit: Chatuchak BTS Condo Full Review
Modern living meets Chatuchak convenience in this stylish BTS-connected development
Summary
The Line Jatujak review reveals why this Chatuchak BTS condo attracts expats and professionals seeking prime Bangkok location with luxury amenities and eas
If you've been condo hunting along the BTS Sukhumvit line and drifted north past the usual Thong Lo and Asoke suspects, chances are The Line Jatujak Mochit has popped up on your radar. Sitting right at the intersection of BTS Mo Chit and MRT Chatuchak Park, this Sansiri development is one of the most talked about condos in the Chatuchak area. But is it actually worth your rent money? I've spent time in and around this building, talked to tenants, and dug into the numbers. Here's the full picture.
Location and Getting Around Bangkok
Let's start with the biggest selling point. The Line Jatujak Mochit sits on Phaholyothin Road, literally steps from BTS Mo Chit station and MRT Chatuchak Park station. That dual rail access is a genuine game changer. You can reach Siam in about 15 minutes on the BTS, or hop on the MRT and get to Silom, Rama 9, or Thailand Cultural Centre without breaking a sweat.
The Chatuchak Weekend Market is a five minute walk. JJ Mall and Mixt Chatuchak are right there for everyday shopping, and Central Ladprao is one MRT stop away. For groceries, there's a Tops supermarket at Union Mall and a Makro not far down Vibhavadi Rangsit Road.
Say you work at one of the offices along Ratchadaphisek or in the Rama 9 CBD area. Your commute on the MRT is about 10 minutes door to platform. Compare that to paying 25,000 baht more per month for something near Asoke, and this location starts making serious financial sense. The Northern Bus Terminal (Mo Chit 2) is also nearby, which is handy if you travel upcountry to Chiang Mai or Khao Yai on weekends.
The Building and Facilities
The Line Jatujak Mochit is a twin tower project completed in 2017. The towers rise 34 and 37 floors, giving upper floor units solid views of Chatuchak Park's green canopy or the sprawling cityscape toward Ladprao. The design is classic Sansiri modern, clean lines, lots of glass, neutral tones in the common areas. It still looks fresh and well maintained for its age.
Facilities are above average for this price range. You get a rooftop infinity pool, a separate kids' pool, a decent gym with free weights and cardio machines, a sky lounge on the upper floors, a co working space, and a garden terrace. There's also 24 hour security, CCTV throughout, and keycard access on every floor.
One thing I noticed is that the lobby and common areas stay genuinely clean. The juristic person management seems to be on top of things, which isn't always a given with high density condos in Bangkok. The building has a mix of Thai residents and expats, skewing younger, lots of professionals and couples in their late 20s to early 40s.
Unit Types, Sizes, and What You'll Actually Pay
Units at The Line Jatujak Mochit come in studio, one bedroom, and two bedroom layouts. Studios run about 26 to 28 square meters. One bedrooms sit around 34 to 45 square meters. Two bedrooms go up to about 58 square meters. The floor plans are efficient, which is a polite way of saying they're compact, but Sansiri does a decent job maximizing usable space.
For rent, expect to pay roughly 12,000 to 15,000 baht per month for a studio. One bedrooms typically go for 15,000 to 22,000 baht depending on floor, view, and furnishing quality. Two bedrooms land in the 25,000 to 35,000 baht range. These prices are competitive, especially when you factor in the dual BTS and MRT access.
Picture this: a couple relocating to Bangkok, one working remotely and the other commuting to an office near Phra Ram 9. A one bedroom on the 25th floor with a park view at 18,000 baht per month gives them transit convenience, weekend market culture right downstairs, and enough left in the budget for actual living. That's a solid deal in 2024 and 2025 Bangkok.
The Downsides You Should Know About
No review is complete without the honest bits. First, Phaholyothin Road is loud. Lower floor units facing the main road will hear traffic noise, especially during rush hours. If noise sensitivity is your thing, aim for higher floors or units facing the Chatuchak Park side.
Second, the building is dense. With hundreds of units across two towers, elevators during morning rush (7:30 to 9:00 AM) can test your patience. Some tenants report waiting for two or three elevators to pass before squeezing in. Not a dealbreaker, but something to factor into your morning routine.
Third, parking is tight. If you own a car, check availability before signing your lease. Many tenants rely entirely on BTS and MRT, which honestly works perfectly given the location. One resident told me she sold her car within three months of moving in because she simply never used it anymore.
Who Is This Condo Best For?
The Line Jatujak Mochit hits a sweet spot for young professionals, couples, and remote workers who want genuine transit connectivity without Sukhumvit prices. It's also a strong pick for anyone who values weekend lifestyle, the Chatuchak area is packed with cafes, street food, vintage shops, and the Or Tor Kor fresh market, which is one of Bangkok's best kept food secrets just across the street.
Families with young kids might find the units a bit snug, and the lack of nearby international schools (the closest options are further up toward Don Mueang or down toward Ari) could be a consideration. But for singles and couples, it checks a lot of boxes at a fair price.
If The Line Jatujak Mochit sounds like your kind of place, or if you want to compare it with other Chatuchak area condos like KnightsBridge Space Ratchayothin or Lumpini Park Vibhavadi, Superagent can help. Head to superagent.co, set your budget and preferred BTS line, and let the AI match you with listings that actually fit your life in Bangkok.
If you've been condo hunting along the BTS Sukhumvit line and drifted north past the usual Thong Lo and Asoke suspects, chances are The Line Jatujak Mochit has popped up on your radar. Sitting right at the intersection of BTS Mo Chit and MRT Chatuchak Park, this Sansiri development is one of the most talked about condos in the Chatuchak area. But is it actually worth your rent money? I've spent time in and around this building, talked to tenants, and dug into the numbers. Here's the full picture.
Location and Getting Around Bangkok
Let's start with the biggest selling point. The Line Jatujak Mochit sits on Phaholyothin Road, literally steps from BTS Mo Chit station and MRT Chatuchak Park station. That dual rail access is a genuine game changer. You can reach Siam in about 15 minutes on the BTS, or hop on the MRT and get to Silom, Rama 9, or Thailand Cultural Centre without breaking a sweat.
The Chatuchak Weekend Market is a five minute walk. JJ Mall and Mixt Chatuchak are right there for everyday shopping, and Central Ladprao is one MRT stop away. For groceries, there's a Tops supermarket at Union Mall and a Makro not far down Vibhavadi Rangsit Road.
Say you work at one of the offices along Ratchadaphisek or in the Rama 9 CBD area. Your commute on the MRT is about 10 minutes door to platform. Compare that to paying 25,000 baht more per month for something near Asoke, and this location starts making serious financial sense. The Northern Bus Terminal (Mo Chit 2) is also nearby, which is handy if you travel upcountry to Chiang Mai or Khao Yai on weekends.
The Building and Facilities
The Line Jatujak Mochit is a twin tower project completed in 2017. The towers rise 34 and 37 floors, giving upper floor units solid views of Chatuchak Park's green canopy or the sprawling cityscape toward Ladprao. The design is classic Sansiri modern, clean lines, lots of glass, neutral tones in the common areas. It still looks fresh and well maintained for its age.
Facilities are above average for this price range. You get a rooftop infinity pool, a separate kids' pool, a decent gym with free weights and cardio machines, a sky lounge on the upper floors, a co working space, and a garden terrace. There's also 24 hour security, CCTV throughout, and keycard access on every floor.
One thing I noticed is that the lobby and common areas stay genuinely clean. The juristic person management seems to be on top of things, which isn't always a given with high density condos in Bangkok. The building has a mix of Thai residents and expats, skewing younger, lots of professionals and couples in their late 20s to early 40s.
Unit Types, Sizes, and What You'll Actually Pay
Units at The Line Jatujak Mochit come in studio, one bedroom, and two bedroom layouts. Studios run about 26 to 28 square meters. One bedrooms sit around 34 to 45 square meters. Two bedrooms go up to about 58 square meters. The floor plans are efficient, which is a polite way of saying they're compact, but Sansiri does a decent job maximizing usable space.
For rent, expect to pay roughly 12,000 to 15,000 baht per month for a studio. One bedrooms typically go for 15,000 to 22,000 baht depending on floor, view, and furnishing quality. Two bedrooms land in the 25,000 to 35,000 baht range. These prices are competitive, especially when you factor in the dual BTS and MRT access.
Picture this: a couple relocating to Bangkok, one working remotely and the other commuting to an office near Phra Ram 9. A one bedroom on the 25th floor with a park view at 18,000 baht per month gives them transit convenience, weekend market culture right downstairs, and enough left in the budget for actual living. That's a solid deal in 2024 and 2025 Bangkok.
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The Downsides You Should Know About
No review is complete without the honest bits. First, Phaholyothin Road is loud. Lower floor units facing the main road will hear traffic noise, especially during rush hours. If noise sensitivity is your thing, aim for higher floors or units facing the Chatuchak Park side.
Second, the building is dense. With hundreds of units across two towers, elevators during morning rush (7:30 to 9:00 AM) can test your patience. Some tenants report waiting for two or three elevators to pass before squeezing in. Not a dealbreaker, but something to factor into your morning routine.
Third, parking is tight. If you own a car, check availability before signing your lease. Many tenants rely entirely on BTS and MRT, which honestly works perfectly given the location. One resident told me she sold her car within three months of moving in because she simply never used it anymore.
Who Is This Condo Best For?
The Line Jatujak Mochit hits a sweet spot for young professionals, couples, and remote workers who want genuine transit connectivity without Sukhumvit prices. It's also a strong pick for anyone who values weekend lifestyle, the Chatuchak area is packed with cafes, street food, vintage shops, and the Or Tor Kor fresh market, which is one of Bangkok's best kept food secrets just across the street.
Families with young kids might find the units a bit snug, and the lack of nearby international schools (the closest options are further up toward Don Mueang or down toward Ari) could be a consideration. But for singles and couples, it checks a lot of boxes at a fair price.
If The Line Jatujak Mochit sounds like your kind of place, or if you want to compare it with other Chatuchak area condos like KnightsBridge Space Ratchayothin or Lumpini Park Vibhavadi, Superagent can help. Head to superagent.co, set your budget and preferred BTS line, and let the AI match you with listings that actually fit your life in Bangkok.
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