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The Peak Silom: Premium Silom Condo Reviewed for Renters
Discover why The Peak Silom is Bangkok's top choice for discerning renters seeking luxury and convenience.

Summary
The Peak Silom review reveals a premium condo offering exceptional amenities, prime location, and modern living for Bangkok renters seeking upscale accommo
If you've spent any time scanning Silom rental listings, you've probably seen The Peak Silom pop up again and again. This twin tower development sitting right at the edge of one of Bangkok's most important business corridors has been a favorite among professionals and expats for years. But does it actually live up to the hype when you're the one paying rent every month? I've walked through dozens of units here, talked to tenants, and spent enough time in the neighborhood to give you a proper The Peak Silom review that goes beyond the glossy marketing photos.
Location and Getting Around from The Peak Silom
The Peak Silom sits on Silom Soi 3, which puts you in a genuinely walkable spot. BTS Chong Nonsi is roughly a five to seven minute walk, and if you need the MRT, Silom station is about the same distance in the other direction. That dual rail access is a huge deal if you commute to different parts of Bangkok throughout the week.
Silom Road itself is one of the city's main financial arteries. You're surrounded by banks, embassies, and office towers. Sathorn Road runs parallel just to the south, so if your office is at Empire Tower, Sathorn Square, or AIA Capital Center, you could honestly walk to work on most days.
For daily life, the CP Freshmart on Silom Soi 3 handles quick grocery runs, but you're also close to the bigger Tops at Silom Complex. Grabbing dinner after work is never a problem. Pat Pong Night Market is a short stroll away, and the quieter end of Soi Convent has excellent restaurants like Baan Khanitha and Harmonique. On weekends, Lumphini Park is about ten minutes on foot, which is perfect if you're a runner or just need some green space.
What the Units Actually Look Like Inside
The Peak Silom was completed around 2004 by Sansiri, one of Thailand's most established developers. That age means you're not getting the ultra modern smart home finishes of a brand new condo, but Sansiri's build quality holds up well. Common layouts include one bedroom units around 47 to 56 sqm, two bedrooms in the 75 to 100 sqm range, and some larger three bedroom configurations pushing past 130 sqm.
Most units I've seen have hardwood or quality laminate flooring, solid kitchen cabinetry, and bathrooms that still look clean and modern. The higher floors in Tower B offer genuinely impressive views toward Lumphini Park and the city skyline. Ceiling heights are decent, and the layouts generally avoid that cramped, corridor style design you see in some newer condos that try to maximize unit count.
One thing to watch for is renovation quality. Some landlords have updated their units beautifully with new kitchens and modern fixtures. Others haven't touched a thing since 2004. When you're viewing, pay attention to the condition of air conditioning units and water heaters. A well maintained unit here feels premium. A neglected one can feel dated fast.
Facilities and Day to Day Living
The building has a solid set of amenities that still compete with newer developments. There's a good sized swimming pool on the upper floors with a view, a well equipped fitness center, a sauna, and a children's play area. The lobby feels upscale without being overly flashy, and the building security is consistently professional.
Parking is available but limited, which is pretty standard for Silom. If you own a car, confirm a parking spot before signing your lease. Many tenants here don't bother with a car at all because the BTS access makes it unnecessary for most commutes.
I spoke with a tenant, a British consultant working on Sathorn, who told me the thing he appreciated most was the building management's responsiveness. A burst pipe in his bathroom was handled same day, which is not something you can count on at every condo in Bangkok. Juristic office responsiveness is one of those things that matters enormously when you actually live somewhere full time.
Rental Prices and What to Expect to Pay
For a one bedroom unit at The Peak Silom, expect to pay somewhere between 25,000 and 38,000 THB per month depending on the floor, view, and how recently the unit has been renovated. Two bedrooms generally range from 40,000 to 65,000 THB. Larger three bedroom units can hit 70,000 to 90,000 THB, though these come up less frequently.
Compared to newer Silom and Sathorn condos like Saladaeng One or The Ritz Carlton Residences, The Peak offers significantly more space per baht. A two bedroom here might give you 90 sqm for 50,000 THB, whereas a comparable newer building could charge you the same for 60 sqm. If square meters matter to you, and they should, this is a strong value proposition.
Common area fees are reasonable for a development of this size. Utility costs tend to be standard Bangkok rates unless your landlord has installed a separate meter, so always clarify whether electricity is billed at the government rate or a marked up condo rate.
Who Is The Peak Silom Best For?
This building works best for working professionals, couples, or small families who want a central Silom location without paying new build prices. If you work in the Silom or Sathorn corridor, the commute convenience alone makes it compelling. Imagine finishing a late meeting at Abdulrahim Place and being home in under fifteen minutes on foot.
It's less ideal if you need absolute cutting edge interiors or if you prioritize co working spaces and rooftop social areas that newer developments include. But for straightforward, comfortable, well located living, The Peak Silom still delivers.
If you're considering The Peak Silom or comparing it against other options in the area, Superagent at superagent.co can match you with available units based on your actual budget and commute needs. It saves you hours of scrolling through outdated listings and puts real, verified options in front of you quickly.
If you've spent any time scanning Silom rental listings, you've probably seen The Peak Silom pop up again and again. This twin tower development sitting right at the edge of one of Bangkok's most important business corridors has been a favorite among professionals and expats for years. But does it actually live up to the hype when you're the one paying rent every month? I've walked through dozens of units here, talked to tenants, and spent enough time in the neighborhood to give you a proper The Peak Silom review that goes beyond the glossy marketing photos.
Location and Getting Around from The Peak Silom
The Peak Silom sits on Silom Soi 3, which puts you in a genuinely walkable spot. BTS Chong Nonsi is roughly a five to seven minute walk, and if you need the MRT, Silom station is about the same distance in the other direction. That dual rail access is a huge deal if you commute to different parts of Bangkok throughout the week.
Silom Road itself is one of the city's main financial arteries. You're surrounded by banks, embassies, and office towers. Sathorn Road runs parallel just to the south, so if your office is at Empire Tower, Sathorn Square, or AIA Capital Center, you could honestly walk to work on most days.
For daily life, the CP Freshmart on Silom Soi 3 handles quick grocery runs, but you're also close to the bigger Tops at Silom Complex. Grabbing dinner after work is never a problem. Pat Pong Night Market is a short stroll away, and the quieter end of Soi Convent has excellent restaurants like Baan Khanitha and Harmonique. On weekends, Lumphini Park is about ten minutes on foot, which is perfect if you're a runner or just need some green space.
What the Units Actually Look Like Inside
The Peak Silom was completed around 2004 by Sansiri, one of Thailand's most established developers. That age means you're not getting the ultra modern smart home finishes of a brand new condo, but Sansiri's build quality holds up well. Common layouts include one bedroom units around 47 to 56 sqm, two bedrooms in the 75 to 100 sqm range, and some larger three bedroom configurations pushing past 130 sqm.
Most units I've seen have hardwood or quality laminate flooring, solid kitchen cabinetry, and bathrooms that still look clean and modern. The higher floors in Tower B offer genuinely impressive views toward Lumphini Park and the city skyline. Ceiling heights are decent, and the layouts generally avoid that cramped, corridor style design you see in some newer condos that try to maximize unit count.
One thing to watch for is renovation quality. Some landlords have updated their units beautifully with new kitchens and modern fixtures. Others haven't touched a thing since 2004. When you're viewing, pay attention to the condition of air conditioning units and water heaters. A well maintained unit here feels premium. A neglected one can feel dated fast.
Facilities and Day to Day Living
The building has a solid set of amenities that still compete with newer developments. There's a good sized swimming pool on the upper floors with a view, a well equipped fitness center, a sauna, and a children's play area. The lobby feels upscale without being overly flashy, and the building security is consistently professional.
Parking is available but limited, which is pretty standard for Silom. If you own a car, confirm a parking spot before signing your lease. Many tenants here don't bother with a car at all because the BTS access makes it unnecessary for most commutes.
I spoke with a tenant, a British consultant working on Sathorn, who told me the thing he appreciated most was the building management's responsiveness. A burst pipe in his bathroom was handled same day, which is not something you can count on at every condo in Bangkok. Juristic office responsiveness is one of those things that matters enormously when you actually live somewhere full time.
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Rental Prices and What to Expect to Pay
For a one bedroom unit at The Peak Silom, expect to pay somewhere between 25,000 and 38,000 THB per month depending on the floor, view, and how recently the unit has been renovated. Two bedrooms generally range from 40,000 to 65,000 THB. Larger three bedroom units can hit 70,000 to 90,000 THB, though these come up less frequently.
Compared to newer Silom and Sathorn condos like Saladaeng One or The Ritz Carlton Residences, The Peak offers significantly more space per baht. A two bedroom here might give you 90 sqm for 50,000 THB, whereas a comparable newer building could charge you the same for 60 sqm. If square meters matter to you, and they should, this is a strong value proposition.
Common area fees are reasonable for a development of this size. Utility costs tend to be standard Bangkok rates unless your landlord has installed a separate meter, so always clarify whether electricity is billed at the government rate or a marked up condo rate.
Who Is The Peak Silom Best For?
This building works best for working professionals, couples, or small families who want a central Silom location without paying new build prices. If you work in the Silom or Sathorn corridor, the commute convenience alone makes it compelling. Imagine finishing a late meeting at Abdulrahim Place and being home in under fifteen minutes on foot.
It's less ideal if you need absolute cutting edge interiors or if you prioritize co working spaces and rooftop social areas that newer developments include. But for straightforward, comfortable, well located living, The Peak Silom still delivers.
If you're considering The Peak Silom or comparing it against other options in the area, Superagent at superagent.co can match you with available units based on your actual budget and commute needs. It saves you hours of scrolling through outdated listings and puts real, verified options in front of you quickly.
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