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The Tempo Grand Sathupradit: South Bangkok Condo Reviewed
A comprehensive look at this modern South Bangkok development's amenities and lifestyle.

Summary
Read our complete the tempo grand review covering this stylish Sathupradit condo's location, facilities, pricing and what makes it ideal for Bangkok renter
If you've been scanning the south Bangkok rental market and wondering whether The Tempo Grand Sathorn Wongwian Yai deserves a closer look, you're in the right place. This is one of those projects that flies under the radar compared to flashier Sathorn towers, but it quietly delivers a solid package for the price. I've spent enough time around this stretch of Sathupradit to know what works here and what doesn't, so let's break down what you're actually getting.
Location and Getting Around from The Tempo Grand
The Tempo Grand sits on Sathupradit Road, which runs parallel to the Chao Phraya River on the Thonburi side's eastern bank. The building is positioned in the Yannawa district, and your nearest rail option is BTS Surasak, roughly a 10 to 15 minute ride depending on traffic. Some residents prefer BTS Saphan Taksin, which also connects you to the Sathorn pier for river boats heading to Asiatique or ICONSIAM.
Let's be honest though. This is not a "steps from the BTS" kind of condo. You'll want a motorbike, your own car, or a healthy relationship with Grab. The upside? Rents here reflect that distance from the train. If you work somewhere along Sathorn or Silom, the commute by car is manageable, maybe 20 minutes outside rush hour. During peak times, budget 40 minutes and keep a podcast handy.
Picture this: you're a young professional working at one of the offices near Sathorn Soi 12. You leave The Tempo Grand at 7:30 AM, hop on Charoen Krung, and you're at your desk before 8:15 most mornings. That's a real scenario residents here live daily.
The Building Itself and What You Get Inside
The Tempo Grand is developed by AP Thai, one of Bangkok's more reliable mid-range developers. The project launched around 2014 and features a 30-plus story tower with units ranging from studios to two-bedroom layouts. Build quality is decent for the price segment. You won't find imported Italian marble, but the finishes are clean, functional, and aging reasonably well.
Studios here run around 28 square meters, while one-bedroom units typically offer 35 to 45 square meters. Two-bedroom units push past 55 square meters, which is genuinely spacious for this price bracket. Ceiling heights are standard, kitchens are compact but usable, and most units above the 15th floor get solid river or city views.
Imagine you're a couple relocating from a cramped 25 square meter shoebox near Thong Lo. Moving into a 45 square meter one-bedroom here for less money feels like an immediate quality of life upgrade. You actually have room for a dining table and a proper couch. That trade-off is exactly why people choose this area.
Facilities and Daily Living
AP Thai tends to deliver reliable common areas, and The Tempo Grand follows that pattern. You get a rooftop pool with city views, a fitness center that covers the basics, a garden area, and 24-hour security. The lobby is well maintained and the management keeps things in good shape. There's parking available, which matters a lot in this location since you'll likely have a vehicle.
For daily errands, Lotus's and Big C branches are within a short drive. The Sathupradit area has plenty of local food options, street stalls, and small Thai restaurants where lunch runs 50 to 70 baht. If you want something more upscale, Sathorn and Silom dining is a quick trip away. The CAT Telecom complex nearby also has some food courts and services.
One resident I know does her weekly grocery run at the Tops at Silom Complex every Saturday morning, combines it with brunch at one of the cafes along Sathorn Soi 10, and is back home by noon. Living here doesn't mean living in isolation. It just means you plan your outings a bit more intentionally.
Rent Prices and Value for Money
Here's where The Tempo Grand gets interesting. Studios rent for roughly 8,000 to 12,000 baht per month. One-bedroom units range from 12,000 to 18,000 baht. Two-bedrooms typically fall between 18,000 and 25,000 baht. Compare that to similar sized units near BTS Chong Nonsi or Surasak, where you'd easily pay 40 to 60 percent more for the same square footage.
For someone on a budget of 15,000 baht who wants a real one-bedroom with a pool and gym, this building is genuinely hard to beat. A teacher working at one of the international schools in the Sathorn corridor could live here comfortably, save money each month, and still enjoy all the perks of south Bangkok without the premium price tag.
Who Should Consider The Tempo Grand
This condo works best for renters who prioritize space and value over BTS proximity. If you have your own transportation and work in the Sathorn, Silom, or Rama 3 area, the location makes practical sense. It's also a strong option for couples or small families who need a two-bedroom unit without paying Sukhumvit prices.
It's less ideal if you rely entirely on public transit for your daily commute or if your social life revolves around Thong Lo and Ekkamai. The commute to the eastern side of Bangkok gets tiring fast, and you'll feel disconnected from that scene.
The Tempo Grand Sathorn Wongwian Yai won't wow you with luxury branding or a celebrity-endorsed lobby. But it delivers where it counts: reasonable rent, functional space, and a livable south Bangkok location. If you're weighing your options in this area, check available units and current pricing at superagent.co to see what fits your budget and lifestyle.
If you've been scanning the south Bangkok rental market and wondering whether The Tempo Grand Sathorn Wongwian Yai deserves a closer look, you're in the right place. This is one of those projects that flies under the radar compared to flashier Sathorn towers, but it quietly delivers a solid package for the price. I've spent enough time around this stretch of Sathupradit to know what works here and what doesn't, so let's break down what you're actually getting.
Location and Getting Around from The Tempo Grand
The Tempo Grand sits on Sathupradit Road, which runs parallel to the Chao Phraya River on the Thonburi side's eastern bank. The building is positioned in the Yannawa district, and your nearest rail option is BTS Surasak, roughly a 10 to 15 minute ride depending on traffic. Some residents prefer BTS Saphan Taksin, which also connects you to the Sathorn pier for river boats heading to Asiatique or ICONSIAM.
Let's be honest though. This is not a "steps from the BTS" kind of condo. You'll want a motorbike, your own car, or a healthy relationship with Grab. The upside? Rents here reflect that distance from the train. If you work somewhere along Sathorn or Silom, the commute by car is manageable, maybe 20 minutes outside rush hour. During peak times, budget 40 minutes and keep a podcast handy.
Picture this: you're a young professional working at one of the offices near Sathorn Soi 12. You leave The Tempo Grand at 7:30 AM, hop on Charoen Krung, and you're at your desk before 8:15 most mornings. That's a real scenario residents here live daily.
The Building Itself and What You Get Inside
The Tempo Grand is developed by AP Thai, one of Bangkok's more reliable mid-range developers. The project launched around 2014 and features a 30-plus story tower with units ranging from studios to two-bedroom layouts. Build quality is decent for the price segment. You won't find imported Italian marble, but the finishes are clean, functional, and aging reasonably well.
Studios here run around 28 square meters, while one-bedroom units typically offer 35 to 45 square meters. Two-bedroom units push past 55 square meters, which is genuinely spacious for this price bracket. Ceiling heights are standard, kitchens are compact but usable, and most units above the 15th floor get solid river or city views.
Imagine you're a couple relocating from a cramped 25 square meter shoebox near Thong Lo. Moving into a 45 square meter one-bedroom here for less money feels like an immediate quality of life upgrade. You actually have room for a dining table and a proper couch. That trade-off is exactly why people choose this area.
Facilities and Daily Living
AP Thai tends to deliver reliable common areas, and The Tempo Grand follows that pattern. You get a rooftop pool with city views, a fitness center that covers the basics, a garden area, and 24-hour security. The lobby is well maintained and the management keeps things in good shape. There's parking available, which matters a lot in this location since you'll likely have a vehicle.
For daily errands, Lotus's and Big C branches are within a short drive. The Sathupradit area has plenty of local food options, street stalls, and small Thai restaurants where lunch runs 50 to 70 baht. If you want something more upscale, Sathorn and Silom dining is a quick trip away. The CAT Telecom complex nearby also has some food courts and services.
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One resident I know does her weekly grocery run at the Tops at Silom Complex every Saturday morning, combines it with brunch at one of the cafes along Sathorn Soi 10, and is back home by noon. Living here doesn't mean living in isolation. It just means you plan your outings a bit more intentionally.
Rent Prices and Value for Money
Here's where The Tempo Grand gets interesting. Studios rent for roughly 8,000 to 12,000 baht per month. One-bedroom units range from 12,000 to 18,000 baht. Two-bedrooms typically fall between 18,000 and 25,000 baht. Compare that to similar sized units near BTS Chong Nonsi or Surasak, where you'd easily pay 40 to 60 percent more for the same square footage.
For someone on a budget of 15,000 baht who wants a real one-bedroom with a pool and gym, this building is genuinely hard to beat. A teacher working at one of the international schools in the Sathorn corridor could live here comfortably, save money each month, and still enjoy all the perks of south Bangkok without the premium price tag.
Who Should Consider The Tempo Grand
This condo works best for renters who prioritize space and value over BTS proximity. If you have your own transportation and work in the Sathorn, Silom, or Rama 3 area, the location makes practical sense. It's also a strong option for couples or small families who need a two-bedroom unit without paying Sukhumvit prices.
It's less ideal if you rely entirely on public transit for your daily commute or if your social life revolves around Thong Lo and Ekkamai. The commute to the eastern side of Bangkok gets tiring fast, and you'll feel disconnected from that scene.
The Tempo Grand Sathorn Wongwian Yai won't wow you with luxury branding or a celebrity-endorsed lobby. But it delivers where it counts: reasonable rent, functional space, and a livable south Bangkok location. If you're weighing your options in this area, check available units and current pricing at superagent.co to see what fits your budget and lifestyle.
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