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The Line Wongsawang: Purple Line Sansiri Condo Full Review

Modern condo living on Bangkok's Purple Line with Sansiri quality

The Line Wongsawang: Purple Line Sansiri Condo Full Review

Summary

The Line Wongsawang is a new Purple Line condo offering modern studios and 1-bedrooms near Wongsawang BTS station with excellent amenities and connectivity

If you've been eyeing condos along the Purple Line and wondering whether the northern end of Bangkok has finally caught up with the hype, The Line Wongsawang deserves your attention. This Sansiri development sits right next to MRT Wong Sawang station, and it quietly delivers one of the best value propositions on that entire rail corridor. Whether you're commuting to the CBD or just want more space for your money, this one is worth a proper look.

Location and Getting Around from The Line Wongsawang

The Line Wongsawang is located on Rattanathibet Road in the Nonthaburi side of Bangkok's metro network. The building connects directly to MRT Wong Sawang station on the Purple Line, which means you can reach MRT Tao Pun interchange in just one stop. From Tao Pun, you swap onto the Blue Line and suddenly Chatuchak, Silom, and Hua Lamphong are all within reach without sitting in traffic.

The commute to the core business districts takes roughly 35 to 45 minutes door to door, depending on your final destination. That sounds like a lot until you compare it to sitting in a taxi on Ratchadaphisek during rush hour, which can easily eat up an hour for half the distance.

Picture this: you work at a company near MRT Phra Ram 9. You leave your condo at 7:45 AM, walk into Wong Sawang station, transfer at Tao Pun, and you're at your desk by 8:30 AM. The monthly MRT pass keeps your transport costs well under 1,500 THB. That kind of predictable commute is hard to beat at this price point.

For everyday errands, Central Westgate is a short drive away, and The Mall Ngamwongwan is even closer. There's also a Big C and several local markets within walking distance for groceries and street food.

The Building and What Sansiri Delivers Here

Sansiri built The Line Wongsawang as a twin tower project completed around 2017. The towers are 38 and 40 stories tall, giving upper floor units some genuinely impressive views of the Nonthaburi skyline and the Chao Phraya River on clear days. Build quality is consistent with what you'd expect from Sansiri's "The Line" branding, which sits in the mid to upper range of their portfolio.

Common facilities include a rooftop pool, a decent gym, co-working space, and a sky lounge. The lobby feels modern without being over the top. Security uses key card access throughout, and there's 24 hour reception staff on site.

One thing residents often mention is how well maintained the common areas are. The juristic office stays on top of things, and the building doesn't have that slightly worn look you sometimes find in developments of the same age along the Green Line.

Unit Types and Rental Prices You Can Actually Expect

Most units at The Line Wongsawang fall into three categories. Studios run about 26 to 28 square meters, one bedrooms range from 30 to 34 square meters, and two bedrooms come in around 52 to 58 square meters. The layouts are efficient and functional, though don't expect massive kitchens. This is a typical Bangkok condo kitchen setup with a counter, a sink, and space for a microwave and mini fridge.

Rental prices here are genuinely competitive. Studios typically list between 7,000 and 9,000 THB per month. One bedroom units go for around 9,000 to 13,000 THB depending on floor, furnishing, and view. Two bedrooms can range from 14,000 to 20,000 THB, which is remarkable when you compare that to similar Sansiri properties closer to Sukhumvit.

Say you're a young couple working in Bangkok and paying 28,000 THB for a one bedroom near BTS On Nut. At The Line Wongsawang, you could rent a two bedroom unit for 16,000 THB and save over 12,000 THB every month. That's a new laptop every three months just from rent savings alone.

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Who This Condo Works Best For

The Line Wongsawang is ideal for budget conscious professionals who need reliable MRT access but don't need to live in the middle of Sukhumvit. It's also a strong pick for small families who want more square meters without paying Thonglor prices. Thai government employees working in the Nonthaburi provincial offices will find the commute almost laughably short.

It's less ideal if your social life revolves around Ekkamai bars or if you need to be at a Sathorn office by 8 AM sharp every single day. The Purple Line interchange adds time, and late night MRT service ends around midnight, so you'll need a Grab for those Friday nights out.

Consider a freelancer or remote worker who only heads into the city two or three times per week. The savings on rent can go toward a coworking membership in town, and on work from home days, the condo's co-working lounge and quiet environment are a real advantage.

Things to Watch Out For

A few honest notes. The surrounding neighborhood is still developing and feels more suburban than central Bangkok. Walkability outside the MRT connection is limited, and you'll probably want a motorbike or bicycle for local trips. Some units on lower floors face other buildings, so always ask for photos or visit in person before signing.

Also check the common area fees before committing. They're reasonable for a Sansiri property but still worth confirming, especially on two bedroom units where the per square meter charge adds up.

The Line Wongsawang is one of those condos that rewards renters who prioritize value and convenience over flashy postcodes. If the Purple Line fits your commute and you want Sansiri quality without the Sansiri price tag found on Sukhumvit, this building makes a strong case for itself. Browse current listings and compare options across Bangkok at superagent.co to see what's available right now.