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The Trust Pinklao: West Bangkok Pruksa Condo Reviewed
Discover why The Trust Pinklao stands out as West Bangkok's most sought-after condo choice.

Summary
The Trust Pinklao review reveals a premium West Bangkok condo offering modern amenities, excellent location, and strong investment potential for renters.
If you've been scanning the west Bangkok condo market and keep bumping into listings at The Trust Pinklao, you're not alone. This Pruksa Real Estate development sits in a pocket of the city that most newcomers overlook, but locals and savvy renters have quietly appreciated for years. It's affordable, surprisingly well connected, and close to one of Bangkok's best shopping hubs. But is it actually a good place to live? Let's break it down.
Location and Getting Around from Pinklao
The Trust Pinklao sits on Boromratchachonnani Road, just past the Pinklao intersection heading west. If that means nothing to you yet, here's the short version: you're about 10 minutes by car from the Pata Pinklao area and roughly 15 minutes from the Grand Palace side of Rattanakosin Island when traffic cooperates.
The MRT Blue Line extension changed the game for this part of Bangkok. Bang Yi Khan station is your closest option, putting you on a direct line to Tao Phueng, Hua Lamphong, and all the way around to Chatuchak. During morning rush, expect the ride to Sanam Chai or Sam Yan to take around 25 to 30 minutes. That's genuinely competitive with a lot of Sukhumvit commutes once you factor in BTS crowding.
Think about someone working at an office near Silom. You'd hop on at Bang Yi Khan, transfer at Tha Phra if needed, and be at your desk without fighting Rama I Road traffic. A motorbike taxi from the condo to the MRT station runs about 15 to 25 baht, or you can walk it in roughly 10 to 12 minutes depending on which building entrance you use.
The Building and Unit Quality
Pruksa is one of Thailand's biggest developers, and they built The Trust series as affordable, no nonsense condos for the Thai middle class market. That means you're not getting the marble lobbies or rooftop infinity pools of a luxury Thonglor tower. What you do get is solid construction, reasonable room sizes, and functional common areas that actually get maintained.
Most rental units here are studios or one bedroom layouts in the 23 to 30 square meter range. Studios typically come with a built in kitchenette, a compact bathroom with a rain shower, and enough closet space for one person. The one bedroom units feel noticeably more livable, with a separated sleeping area and usually a small balcony facing either the city or the interior courtyard.
I looked at a one bedroom here that a friend was renting. The finishes were basic but clean. Laminate flooring, simple white kitchen cabinets, a split type air conditioning unit that actually cooled the room properly. Nothing Instagram worthy, but nothing falling apart either. For a Pruksa project in this price range, that's exactly what you should expect.
Facilities and Daily Life
The fitness room is small but usable, with a few treadmills, a weight rack, and some machines. There's a swimming pool on the upper level that gets decent afternoon sun. You'll also find a basic co working lounge area on the ground floor, which comes in handy if you're doing remote work and want a change of scenery from your unit.
For everyday errands, The Mall Bangkae and Central Pinklao are both within a short drive. Central Pinklao in particular is a full service mall with a Tops supermarket, a cinema, plenty of restaurants, and a Muji if you need to outfit your condo on a budget. Street food options along Boromratchachonnani Road are solid too. There's a night market cluster near the Pinklao Bridge area where pad kra pao plates go for 50 to 60 baht.
Imagine finishing work, grabbing som tum from the vendor near the condo entrance, swimming a few laps in the pool, and settling into your air conditioned room. That's a pretty decent Tuesday night for under 100 baht out of pocket.
Rental Prices and Value
Here's where The Trust Pinklao gets interesting. Studios typically rent for 5,500 to 7,500 baht per month, and one bedroom units range from 7,000 to 10,000 baht depending on floor level, furnishing, and how motivated the landlord is. Compare that to a similar sized unit near On Nut BTS, where you'd pay 9,000 to 14,000 baht for basically the same spec.
Common fees are included in most rental agreements, though you should always confirm this before signing. Electricity runs on the building's rate, which at The Trust is usually around 6 to 7 baht per unit. Not the cheapest, but standard for Bangkok condos in this segment. Water is typically a flat 100 to 200 baht monthly.
A young professional on a 25,000 to 35,000 baht salary could comfortably rent here, cover utilities, eat well, and still put money aside. That math doesn't work in many parts of inner Bangkok anymore, and it's a big reason this building stays occupied.
Who Is This Condo Best For?
The Trust Pinklao works best for Thai professionals, budget conscious expats, or anyone who works on the Thonburi side of the river and doesn't want to commute across town. Teachers at international schools in the Pinklao and Taling Chan area love this zone because the drive to work is short and the rent stays low.
It's less ideal if your social life revolves entirely around Thong Lo, Ekkamai, or lower Sukhumvit. You can definitely get there via MRT and a transfer, but it adds 40 plus minutes each way. If you go out in that area three or four nights a week, you'll feel the distance.
For couples or solo renters who value space per baht and don't mind living slightly outside the typical expat bubble, The Trust Pinklao is one of the better deals on Bangkok's west side. It won't wow you with luxury, but it will let you live comfortably without draining your bank account.
Looking for available units at The Trust Pinklao or similar condos in the Pinklao area? Superagent at superagent.co can match you with verified listings and help you compare options across west Bangkok in minutes. It's a faster way to find your next rental without the guesswork.
If you've been scanning the west Bangkok condo market and keep bumping into listings at The Trust Pinklao, you're not alone. This Pruksa Real Estate development sits in a pocket of the city that most newcomers overlook, but locals and savvy renters have quietly appreciated for years. It's affordable, surprisingly well connected, and close to one of Bangkok's best shopping hubs. But is it actually a good place to live? Let's break it down.
Location and Getting Around from Pinklao
The Trust Pinklao sits on Boromratchachonnani Road, just past the Pinklao intersection heading west. If that means nothing to you yet, here's the short version: you're about 10 minutes by car from the Pata Pinklao area and roughly 15 minutes from the Grand Palace side of Rattanakosin Island when traffic cooperates.
The MRT Blue Line extension changed the game for this part of Bangkok. Bang Yi Khan station is your closest option, putting you on a direct line to Tao Phueng, Hua Lamphong, and all the way around to Chatuchak. During morning rush, expect the ride to Sanam Chai or Sam Yan to take around 25 to 30 minutes. That's genuinely competitive with a lot of Sukhumvit commutes once you factor in BTS crowding.
Think about someone working at an office near Silom. You'd hop on at Bang Yi Khan, transfer at Tha Phra if needed, and be at your desk without fighting Rama I Road traffic. A motorbike taxi from the condo to the MRT station runs about 15 to 25 baht, or you can walk it in roughly 10 to 12 minutes depending on which building entrance you use.
The Building and Unit Quality
Pruksa is one of Thailand's biggest developers, and they built The Trust series as affordable, no nonsense condos for the Thai middle class market. That means you're not getting the marble lobbies or rooftop infinity pools of a luxury Thonglor tower. What you do get is solid construction, reasonable room sizes, and functional common areas that actually get maintained.
Most rental units here are studios or one bedroom layouts in the 23 to 30 square meter range. Studios typically come with a built in kitchenette, a compact bathroom with a rain shower, and enough closet space for one person. The one bedroom units feel noticeably more livable, with a separated sleeping area and usually a small balcony facing either the city or the interior courtyard.
I looked at a one bedroom here that a friend was renting. The finishes were basic but clean. Laminate flooring, simple white kitchen cabinets, a split type air conditioning unit that actually cooled the room properly. Nothing Instagram worthy, but nothing falling apart either. For a Pruksa project in this price range, that's exactly what you should expect.
Facilities and Daily Life
The fitness room is small but usable, with a few treadmills, a weight rack, and some machines. There's a swimming pool on the upper level that gets decent afternoon sun. You'll also find a basic co working lounge area on the ground floor, which comes in handy if you're doing remote work and want a change of scenery from your unit.
For everyday errands, The Mall Bangkae and Central Pinklao are both within a short drive. Central Pinklao in particular is a full service mall with a Tops supermarket, a cinema, plenty of restaurants, and a Muji if you need to outfit your condo on a budget. Street food options along Boromratchachonnani Road are solid too. There's a night market cluster near the Pinklao Bridge area where pad kra pao plates go for 50 to 60 baht.
Imagine finishing work, grabbing som tum from the vendor near the condo entrance, swimming a few laps in the pool, and settling into your air conditioned room. That's a pretty decent Tuesday night for under 100 baht out of pocket.
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Rental Prices and Value
Here's where The Trust Pinklao gets interesting. Studios typically rent for 5,500 to 7,500 baht per month, and one bedroom units range from 7,000 to 10,000 baht depending on floor level, furnishing, and how motivated the landlord is. Compare that to a similar sized unit near On Nut BTS, where you'd pay 9,000 to 14,000 baht for basically the same spec.
Common fees are included in most rental agreements, though you should always confirm this before signing. Electricity runs on the building's rate, which at The Trust is usually around 6 to 7 baht per unit. Not the cheapest, but standard for Bangkok condos in this segment. Water is typically a flat 100 to 200 baht monthly.
A young professional on a 25,000 to 35,000 baht salary could comfortably rent here, cover utilities, eat well, and still put money aside. That math doesn't work in many parts of inner Bangkok anymore, and it's a big reason this building stays occupied.
Who Is This Condo Best For?
The Trust Pinklao works best for Thai professionals, budget conscious expats, or anyone who works on the Thonburi side of the river and doesn't want to commute across town. Teachers at international schools in the Pinklao and Taling Chan area love this zone because the drive to work is short and the rent stays low.
It's less ideal if your social life revolves entirely around Thong Lo, Ekkamai, or lower Sukhumvit. You can definitely get there via MRT and a transfer, but it adds 40 plus minutes each way. If you go out in that area three or four nights a week, you'll feel the distance.
For couples or solo renters who value space per baht and don't mind living slightly outside the typical expat bubble, The Trust Pinklao is one of the better deals on Bangkok's west side. It won't wow you with luxury, but it will let you live comfortably without draining your bank account.
Looking for available units at The Trust Pinklao or similar condos in the Pinklao area? Superagent at superagent.co can match you with verified listings and help you compare options across west Bangkok in minutes. It's a faster way to find your next rental without the guesswork.
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