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The Unique Ladprao: North Bangkok MRT Budget Condo Reviewed
Affordable North Bangkok living with modern amenities and convenient MRT access.

Summary
The Unique Ladprao review reveals a budget-friendly condo option in North Bangkok near MRT stations. Discover rental rates, facilities, and neighborhood de
If you've been scrolling through condo listings in the Ladprao area and spotted The Unique Ladprao popping up at surprisingly low prices, you're not imagining things. This budget friendly project sits along the MRT Blue Line corridor in north Bangkok, and it's been quietly attracting tenants who want decent living space without the Sukhumvit price tag. But is it actually worth signing a lease? I've spent time in and around this building, talked to tenants, and here's what you need to know before committing.
Location and Getting Around from The Unique Ladprao
The Unique Ladprao sits on Ladprao Road, which runs as one of the major arteries through north Bangkok. The nearest MRT station is Ladprao, which also connects to the BTS at Ha Yaek Lat Phrao interchange. That connection is huge because it means you can reach Chatuchak, Mo Chit, Phahon Yothin, and eventually Sukhumvit without transfers eating up your morning.
Walking to the MRT takes roughly 10 to 12 minutes depending on your pace, or you can grab a motorcycle taxi from the building entrance for about 20 to 25 THB. During rush hour, that walk can actually be faster than sitting in traffic on Ladprao Road, which gets absolutely gridlocked between 7:30 and 9:00 AM.
For everyday errands, Union Mall and Central Ladprao are both within reach. Central Ladprao has a Tops supermarket, banks, and plenty of food options. There's also a string of street food vendors along the sois near the building where you can grab pad kra pao or som tum for 50 to 60 THB. One tenant I spoke with said she rarely cooks at home because the street food scene around Ladprao makes it almost pointless.
Unit Sizes, Layout, and What You Actually Get
The Unique Ladprao offers studio and one bedroom units. Studios typically come in around 28 to 30 square meters, and one bedrooms sit closer to 35 to 38 square meters. For Bangkok budget condos, that's a reasonable amount of space. You won't feel like you're living inside a closet, which is more than you can say for some of the micro studios near Ratchada or Huai Khwang.
Most units come with basic furnishings: a bed, wardrobe, air conditioning, a small desk or table, and a compact kitchen area with a two burner stove or electric cooktop. Bathrooms are functional but simple. Don't expect rain showers or fancy tile work here. The finishes lean toward practical rather than Instagram worthy.
One thing to watch for is the view. Units facing Ladprao Road can pick up traffic noise, especially in the lower floors. If you're a light sleeper, ask for a unit on a higher floor or facing the interior side of the building. A friend of mine rented a 6th floor unit facing the road and ended up buying blackout curtains and a white noise machine within the first week.
Rent Prices and Value for Money
This is where The Unique Ladprao really stands out. Studios typically rent for 7,000 to 9,500 THB per month, and one bedroom units go for 9,000 to 12,000 THB. Those numbers are significantly lower than what you'd pay for similar sized units along Sukhumvit or even in the Ratchada corridor, where studios easily start at 10,000 to 12,000 THB.
Common area fees are included in most rental agreements, and utility costs run about average for Bangkok. Expect to pay around 1,500 to 2,500 THB for electricity depending on how aggressively you use the AC, plus a flat water rate that most landlords set at 18 to 20 THB per unit. Internet is typically handled by the tenant, and TRUE and AIS both service the building.
For someone working in the Chatuchak, Phahon Yothin, or even Ratchadaphisek area, the math works out well. You save 3,000 to 5,000 THB monthly on rent compared to living closer to the office, and the MRT commute adds maybe 15 to 20 minutes each way. That trade off makes a lot of sense for young professionals or anyone building savings while living in Bangkok.
Facilities and Building Management
The Unique Ladprao has a swimming pool, a basic fitness room, and 24 hour security with key card access. The pool is small but clean enough for a cool down after work. The gym has cardio machines and a few free weights, though serious gym goers will probably want a membership at a nearby fitness center.
Building management is generally responsive for urgent issues like water leaks or AC problems, but don't expect five star concierge service. Packages and deliveries are handled at the lobby, and there's parking available for residents with cars, though spaces can fill up quickly. One resident told me he switched to a motorcycle specifically because finding parking after 7 PM became a nightly headache.
Who Should Rent at The Unique Ladprao
This building works best for budget conscious renters who prioritize location along the MRT Blue Line and don't need luxury finishes. It's a solid fit for single professionals, graduate students, or couples just starting out in Bangkok who want to keep monthly expenses under 15,000 THB for housing.
It's less ideal for families needing extra space, remote workers who want coworking style amenities, or anyone who needs to be on the BTS Sukhumvit line for a daily commute. The commute south from Ladprao into the Silom or Sathorn business districts is doable but long, often 45 minutes or more door to door.
If you're weighing The Unique Ladprao against other options in the area, compare it with Chapter One Midtown Ladprao 24 or Abstracts Phahonyothin Park for slightly higher budgets. But for pure value at this price point, The Unique holds its own comfortably.
Looking for available units at The Unique Ladprao or similar budget condos along the MRT Blue Line? Search listings and compare prices instantly at superagent.co, where our AI powered platform matches you with the right condo based on your budget, commute, and lifestyle preferences.
If you've been scrolling through condo listings in the Ladprao area and spotted The Unique Ladprao popping up at surprisingly low prices, you're not imagining things. This budget friendly project sits along the MRT Blue Line corridor in north Bangkok, and it's been quietly attracting tenants who want decent living space without the Sukhumvit price tag. But is it actually worth signing a lease? I've spent time in and around this building, talked to tenants, and here's what you need to know before committing.
Location and Getting Around from The Unique Ladprao
The Unique Ladprao sits on Ladprao Road, which runs as one of the major arteries through north Bangkok. The nearest MRT station is Ladprao, which also connects to the BTS at Ha Yaek Lat Phrao interchange. That connection is huge because it means you can reach Chatuchak, Mo Chit, Phahon Yothin, and eventually Sukhumvit without transfers eating up your morning.
Walking to the MRT takes roughly 10 to 12 minutes depending on your pace, or you can grab a motorcycle taxi from the building entrance for about 20 to 25 THB. During rush hour, that walk can actually be faster than sitting in traffic on Ladprao Road, which gets absolutely gridlocked between 7:30 and 9:00 AM.
For everyday errands, Union Mall and Central Ladprao are both within reach. Central Ladprao has a Tops supermarket, banks, and plenty of food options. There's also a string of street food vendors along the sois near the building where you can grab pad kra pao or som tum for 50 to 60 THB. One tenant I spoke with said she rarely cooks at home because the street food scene around Ladprao makes it almost pointless.
Unit Sizes, Layout, and What You Actually Get
The Unique Ladprao offers studio and one bedroom units. Studios typically come in around 28 to 30 square meters, and one bedrooms sit closer to 35 to 38 square meters. For Bangkok budget condos, that's a reasonable amount of space. You won't feel like you're living inside a closet, which is more than you can say for some of the micro studios near Ratchada or Huai Khwang.
Most units come with basic furnishings: a bed, wardrobe, air conditioning, a small desk or table, and a compact kitchen area with a two burner stove or electric cooktop. Bathrooms are functional but simple. Don't expect rain showers or fancy tile work here. The finishes lean toward practical rather than Instagram worthy.
One thing to watch for is the view. Units facing Ladprao Road can pick up traffic noise, especially in the lower floors. If you're a light sleeper, ask for a unit on a higher floor or facing the interior side of the building. A friend of mine rented a 6th floor unit facing the road and ended up buying blackout curtains and a white noise machine within the first week.
Rent Prices and Value for Money
This is where The Unique Ladprao really stands out. Studios typically rent for 7,000 to 9,500 THB per month, and one bedroom units go for 9,000 to 12,000 THB. Those numbers are significantly lower than what you'd pay for similar sized units along Sukhumvit or even in the Ratchada corridor, where studios easily start at 10,000 to 12,000 THB.
Common area fees are included in most rental agreements, and utility costs run about average for Bangkok. Expect to pay around 1,500 to 2,500 THB for electricity depending on how aggressively you use the AC, plus a flat water rate that most landlords set at 18 to 20 THB per unit. Internet is typically handled by the tenant, and TRUE and AIS both service the building.
For someone working in the Chatuchak, Phahon Yothin, or even Ratchadaphisek area, the math works out well. You save 3,000 to 5,000 THB monthly on rent compared to living closer to the office, and the MRT commute adds maybe 15 to 20 minutes each way. That trade off makes a lot of sense for young professionals or anyone building savings while living in Bangkok.
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Facilities and Building Management
The Unique Ladprao has a swimming pool, a basic fitness room, and 24 hour security with key card access. The pool is small but clean enough for a cool down after work. The gym has cardio machines and a few free weights, though serious gym goers will probably want a membership at a nearby fitness center.
Building management is generally responsive for urgent issues like water leaks or AC problems, but don't expect five star concierge service. Packages and deliveries are handled at the lobby, and there's parking available for residents with cars, though spaces can fill up quickly. One resident told me he switched to a motorcycle specifically because finding parking after 7 PM became a nightly headache.
Who Should Rent at The Unique Ladprao
This building works best for budget conscious renters who prioritize location along the MRT Blue Line and don't need luxury finishes. It's a solid fit for single professionals, graduate students, or couples just starting out in Bangkok who want to keep monthly expenses under 15,000 THB for housing.
It's less ideal for families needing extra space, remote workers who want coworking style amenities, or anyone who needs to be on the BTS Sukhumvit line for a daily commute. The commute south from Ladprao into the Silom or Sathorn business districts is doable but long, often 45 minutes or more door to door.
If you're weighing The Unique Ladprao against other options in the area, compare it with Chapter One Midtown Ladprao 24 or Abstracts Phahonyothin Park for slightly higher budgets. But for pure value at this price point, The Unique holds its own comfortably.
Looking for available units at The Unique Ladprao or similar budget condos along the MRT Blue Line? Search listings and compare prices instantly at superagent.co, where our AI powered platform matches you with the right condo based on your budget, commute, and lifestyle preferences.
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