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The Parkland Taksin: South Bangkok Riverside Condo Reviewed
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Summary
The Parkland Taksin offers modern condo living with riverside views in South Bangkok. Read our detailed review of amenities, location, and rental potential
If you've been scanning the riverside stretch south of Sathorn for something affordable, you've probably come across The Parkland Taksin at least once. This mid-rise condo sits in a part of Bangkok that most apartment hunters overlook, sandwiched between the chaos of Silom and the quieter residential pockets near Wongwian Yai. It doesn't scream luxury. It won't win any architecture awards. But for what it is, The Parkland Taksin punches above its weight, especially if your monthly budget sits firmly in the 10,000 to 18,000 THB range. Let's break down what living here actually feels like.
Location and Getting Around from The Parkland Taksin
The Parkland Taksin sits on Somdet Chao Phraya Road, just a short walk from BTS Wongwian Yai. We're talking maybe 10 to 12 minutes on foot, or a quick 25 THB motorbike taxi ride if you're not feeling the walk in Bangkok's midday heat. That BTS connection is the real lifeline here. You're two stops from Saphan Taksin, where you can hop on the Chao Phraya Express Boat, and just a handful of stops from the Silom business district.
One thing people don't always realize is how connected this side of the river has become. Wongwian Yai is no longer the "other side." ICON Siam is a short ride away. The Gold Line monorail runs nearby. And the local street food scene along Soi Charoen Nakhon is genuinely some of the best in the city. I had a colleague who moved here from Thonglor expecting to feel isolated. Within two weeks, she said she'd never go back.
For drivers, Somdet Chao Phraya Road connects well to Charoen Nakhon and Ratchadapisek, though rush hour traffic heading toward the bridges can still test your patience.
The Building and Unit Quality
The Parkland Taksin was developed by Narai Property and completed around 2012. It's a mid-rise project, not one of those towering 40-story glass buildings. Think eight floors with a relatively compact footprint. The lobby is clean and functional, though it won't remind you of a hotel. Common areas are well maintained by Bangkok standards, and security is 24 hours with key card access throughout.
Units come in studio, one bedroom, and two bedroom configurations. Studios start around 28 sqm, and the one bedrooms typically range from 30 to 35 sqm. That's tight, but the layouts are practical. Kitchens are the basic open style with a counter, stovetop, and microwave setup. Most furnished units include a washing machine, which is a genuine bonus at this price point.
A friend of mine rented a one bedroom here for about 12,000 THB per month back in 2023. The unit came fully furnished with decent air conditioning, a fridge, and even a small dining table. He described it as "nothing fancy, but everything works." That's honestly the perfect summary. Walls are a bit thin, which is common in buildings at this price tier, so you might hear your neighbor's TV if they crank it up at night.
Facilities and Daily Lifestyle
The Parkland Taksin offers a swimming pool, a basic fitness room, and a rooftop garden area. The pool is small but serviceable, and it never gets too crowded because the building's resident count is manageable. The gym has a few cardio machines and a weight rack. If you're serious about fitness, you'll probably want a gym membership elsewhere, but for casual use, it does the job.
For daily errands, you're covered. There's a 7-Eleven within walking distance, and Big C and Tesco Lotus branches are accessible along the main road. Wongwian Yai's local market is one of the most underrated fresh markets in Bangkok. You can pick up a full bag of produce, meat, and herbs for under 200 THB. The food stalls around the Wongwian Yai roundabout serve pad kra pao and som tum that rival anything in the tourist areas, at a fraction of the cost.
Weekend life here is easy too. You're close to Lhong 1919, the riverside heritage complex, and Khlong San is becoming a bit of a creative hub with cafes and galleries popping up regularly.
Rent Prices and Value for Money
This is where The Parkland Taksin really shines. Studios currently rent for roughly 8,000 to 11,000 THB per month. One bedroom units range from 10,000 to 15,000 THB. Larger two bedroom units occasionally hit the market at 16,000 to 22,000 THB, though they get snapped up quickly.
Compare that to anything near BTS Chong Nonsi or Surasak, where a similar one bedroom would easily cost 18,000 to 25,000 THB, and the value becomes obvious. You're trading five extra minutes on the BTS for potentially saving 8,000 to 10,000 THB a month. For teachers, remote workers, or couples on a budget, that math makes a lot of sense.
I spoke to a tenant last year who was a digital nomad from Germany. He'd originally looked at condos near Ari and On Nut but found The Parkland Taksin through a listing search and couldn't believe the pricing. He ended up signing a year lease and used the money he saved to travel around Southeast Asia on weekends.
Who Should Consider Living Here
The Parkland Taksin is not for everyone. If you need a high floor river view with a designer kitchen and a concierge, this is not your building. But if you work in Silom or Sathorn, want easy BTS access, and don't want to blow half your salary on rent, it belongs on your shortlist.
It's a great fit for young professionals, solo expats starting out in Bangkok, and couples who prioritize savings over showpiece amenities. The neighborhood is safe, the transport links are solid, and the building management keeps things running without drama. That consistency matters more than a fancy lobby when you're living somewhere for 12 months.
If The Parkland Taksin sounds like it could work for you, the best move is to check current availability and compare prices across verified listings. Head over to superagent.co to search available units, filter by your budget, and get matched with options that actually fit how you live in Bangkok.
If you've been scanning the riverside stretch south of Sathorn for something affordable, you've probably come across The Parkland Taksin at least once. This mid-rise condo sits in a part of Bangkok that most apartment hunters overlook, sandwiched between the chaos of Silom and the quieter residential pockets near Wongwian Yai. It doesn't scream luxury. It won't win any architecture awards. But for what it is, The Parkland Taksin punches above its weight, especially if your monthly budget sits firmly in the 10,000 to 18,000 THB range. Let's break down what living here actually feels like.
Location and Getting Around from The Parkland Taksin
The Parkland Taksin sits on Somdet Chao Phraya Road, just a short walk from BTS Wongwian Yai. We're talking maybe 10 to 12 minutes on foot, or a quick 25 THB motorbike taxi ride if you're not feeling the walk in Bangkok's midday heat. That BTS connection is the real lifeline here. You're two stops from Saphan Taksin, where you can hop on the Chao Phraya Express Boat, and just a handful of stops from the Silom business district.
One thing people don't always realize is how connected this side of the river has become. Wongwian Yai is no longer the "other side." ICON Siam is a short ride away. The Gold Line monorail runs nearby. And the local street food scene along Soi Charoen Nakhon is genuinely some of the best in the city. I had a colleague who moved here from Thonglor expecting to feel isolated. Within two weeks, she said she'd never go back.
For drivers, Somdet Chao Phraya Road connects well to Charoen Nakhon and Ratchadapisek, though rush hour traffic heading toward the bridges can still test your patience.
The Building and Unit Quality
The Parkland Taksin was developed by Narai Property and completed around 2012. It's a mid-rise project, not one of those towering 40-story glass buildings. Think eight floors with a relatively compact footprint. The lobby is clean and functional, though it won't remind you of a hotel. Common areas are well maintained by Bangkok standards, and security is 24 hours with key card access throughout.
Units come in studio, one bedroom, and two bedroom configurations. Studios start around 28 sqm, and the one bedrooms typically range from 30 to 35 sqm. That's tight, but the layouts are practical. Kitchens are the basic open style with a counter, stovetop, and microwave setup. Most furnished units include a washing machine, which is a genuine bonus at this price point.
A friend of mine rented a one bedroom here for about 12,000 THB per month back in 2023. The unit came fully furnished with decent air conditioning, a fridge, and even a small dining table. He described it as "nothing fancy, but everything works." That's honestly the perfect summary. Walls are a bit thin, which is common in buildings at this price tier, so you might hear your neighbor's TV if they crank it up at night.
Facilities and Daily Lifestyle
The Parkland Taksin offers a swimming pool, a basic fitness room, and a rooftop garden area. The pool is small but serviceable, and it never gets too crowded because the building's resident count is manageable. The gym has a few cardio machines and a weight rack. If you're serious about fitness, you'll probably want a gym membership elsewhere, but for casual use, it does the job.
For daily errands, you're covered. There's a 7-Eleven within walking distance, and Big C and Tesco Lotus branches are accessible along the main road. Wongwian Yai's local market is one of the most underrated fresh markets in Bangkok. You can pick up a full bag of produce, meat, and herbs for under 200 THB. The food stalls around the Wongwian Yai roundabout serve pad kra pao and som tum that rival anything in the tourist areas, at a fraction of the cost.
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Weekend life here is easy too. You're close to Lhong 1919, the riverside heritage complex, and Khlong San is becoming a bit of a creative hub with cafes and galleries popping up regularly.
Rent Prices and Value for Money
This is where The Parkland Taksin really shines. Studios currently rent for roughly 8,000 to 11,000 THB per month. One bedroom units range from 10,000 to 15,000 THB. Larger two bedroom units occasionally hit the market at 16,000 to 22,000 THB, though they get snapped up quickly.
Compare that to anything near BTS Chong Nonsi or Surasak, where a similar one bedroom would easily cost 18,000 to 25,000 THB, and the value becomes obvious. You're trading five extra minutes on the BTS for potentially saving 8,000 to 10,000 THB a month. For teachers, remote workers, or couples on a budget, that math makes a lot of sense.
I spoke to a tenant last year who was a digital nomad from Germany. He'd originally looked at condos near Ari and On Nut but found The Parkland Taksin through a listing search and couldn't believe the pricing. He ended up signing a year lease and used the money he saved to travel around Southeast Asia on weekends.
Who Should Consider Living Here
The Parkland Taksin is not for everyone. If you need a high floor river view with a designer kitchen and a concierge, this is not your building. But if you work in Silom or Sathorn, want easy BTS access, and don't want to blow half your salary on rent, it belongs on your shortlist.
It's a great fit for young professionals, solo expats starting out in Bangkok, and couples who prioritize savings over showpiece amenities. The neighborhood is safe, the transport links are solid, and the building management keeps things running without drama. That consistency matters more than a fancy lobby when you're living somewhere for 12 months.
If The Parkland Taksin sounds like it could work for you, the best move is to check current availability and compare prices across verified listings. Head over to superagent.co to search available units, filter by your budget, and get matched with options that actually fit how you live in Bangkok.
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