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The Politan Rive Nonthaburi: Riverside Condo Review

Discover riverside living at The Politan Rive with modern amenities and convenient Nonthaburi location.

The Politan Rive Nonthaburi: Riverside Condo Review

Summary

เดอะ โพลิตัน ริฟ เช่า offers waterfront condo rentals in Nonthaburi with contemporary design, fitness facilities, and easy BTS access for urban professiona

So you're thinking about the Politan Rive in Nonthaburi. Good news, bad news situation here. The good news? You're looking at one of the rare riverside developments that actually delivers on the "riverside" promise without making you sit in traffic for two hours to get anywhere. The bad news? Everyone else has figured this out too, which means rent prices have climbed steadily over the past three years.

I spent a Saturday afternoon checking this place out with a friend who was seriously considering moving here, and I'm going to walk you through exactly what you need to know before signing a lease.

Location and Transport: The Real Story

The Politan Rive sits right along the Chao Phraya River in Nonthaburi, which sounds more romantic than it actually is. You're looking at Sai Noi subdistrict, basically northwest of Bangkok proper, and transport here is the classic trade off you make living on the Nonthaburi side.

The closest BTS connection is at Saphan Khwai on the Sukhumvit Line, but that's about 4 kilometers away. Most residents here take the bus or drive. If you work near Silom or Sukhumvit, you're looking at 45 minutes to an hour commute during peak hours. But here's the thing, if your office is anywhere in the Nonthaburi corridor, you're golden.

My friend who works at a tech company in Bang Yai said his commute is about 15 minutes. That's the target demographic for this location, people working on the Nonthaburi side who want something actually nice to come home to.

Unit Sizes and Layout: What You Actually Get

The Politan Rive offers studios, 1 bedrooms, 2 bedrooms, and a few 3 bedroom units. Prices range from about 15,000 to 45,000 baht per month depending on size and floor level, though riverside units command premiums that can push into the 50,000 range.

The 1 bedroom units are solidly built, usually around 45 to 55 square meters. They're not cramped, but they're not luxurious either. The kitchens are functional but compact, which is pretty standard for Bangkok condos in this price range. You get an open plan living area, which works if you're okay with cooking smells drifting into where you sleep.

The 2 bedroom units jump to around 70 to 85 square meters and actually feel like proper homes. Separate kitchen, decent storage, and bedrooms that don't feel like afterthoughts. If you're a couple or a small family, this is where the Politan Rive starts making real sense.

Building Amenities: Solid but Not Over the Top

You get the standard Bangkok condo amenities here, nothing crazy but nothing embarrassing either. Swimming pool on the 4th floor with an actual view of the river, which is nice for a morning swim before work. Fitness center that's equipped well enough, sauna, and a decent co working space that's become increasingly relevant post pandemic.

The lobby is clean and secure, 24 hour front desk staff who actually pay attention. Parking is available but not unlimited, so if you have two cars, you might need to negotiate or pay extra. There's a small convenience store in the building, which saves you from running out to the 7 Eleven on Sukhumvit when you need milk at midnight.

The river view from common areas is genuinely attractive. I'm not saying it's life changing, but it's the kind of thing that makes you remember why you chose this place when you're sitting there on a Saturday afternoon.

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Neighborhood Vibe: Quiet, Slightly Isolated

Nonthaburi still feels like a different city from Bangkok proper. The Politan Rive is in one of the quieter neighborhoods, which is exactly what some people want and what others find isolating. If you love restaurants and nightlife within walking distance, this isn't it.

But if you want actual peace and quiet after a long workday, you'll appreciate this. There's a decent shopping center about 10 minutes away by car, some local restaurants, and the Chao Phraya waterfront which is actually quite pleasant for evening walks.

One realistic note, safety is good here. The area is residential and well maintained. You're not dealing with sketchy sois or late night chaos. For families or people who prioritize quiet, this matters.

Rental Market Reality: What Tenants Actually Pay

Here's what I found asking around. Studios rent for 15,000 to 18,000 baht, 1 bedrooms for 20,000 to 28,000 baht, and 2 bedrooms for 30,000 to 42,000 baht depending on floor and direction. Riverside units run 15 to 20 percent higher. Landlords here are generally reasonable about lease terms, mostly comfortable with 12 month agreements.

Utility costs run about 3,000 to 4,500 baht per month depending on your AC usage. Condo fees are included in most quoted rents, which is a plus. Furnishings vary wildly between units, so check exactly what you're getting before committing.

One thing I'd emphasize, rental prices here have been climbing steadily. If you find something you like, move on it. The market isn't getting more affordable anytime soon.

The Politan Rive is a solid mid range option if your work is anywhere north of Bangkok and you value peace over proximity to nightlife. It's properly maintained, reasonably priced for what you get, and has actual character instead of feeling like a corporate box. Just make sure you've honestly assessed your commute before signing a lease, because that's the real make or break factor here.

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