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Wutthakat BTS Station: End-of-Line Bangkok Budget Rental Guide
Discover affordable condo rentals at Bangkok's westernmost BTS station with modern amenities and local charm.

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Find the best wutthakat bts condo rent options for budget-conscious expats and locals. Explore spacious units, convenient transit access, and neighborhood
Most people scrolling through Bangkok rental listings skip right past Wutthakat. It sits at the end of the Silom Line, two stops beyond the river, and that alone makes renters assume it is too far from everything. But here is what budget hunters figure out eventually: Wutthakat is one of the last BTS stations where you can rent a decent condo for under 8,000 baht a month. That is not a typo. If you are tired of paying 15,000 baht for a shoebox near Asok, keep reading.
What Wutthakat Actually Looks Like on the Ground
Wutthakat is not glamorous. Let's get that out of the way. There are no rooftop bars, no coworking spaces with latte art, and no influencers posing on the corner. What you get instead is a genuine Thai neighborhood with street food vendors on Soi Wutthakat 30, a Big C Extra for bulk grocery runs, and a surprisingly walkable grid of sois branching off Thanon Wutthakat.
A friend of mine, a remote worker from the UK, moved here after burning through savings in Thonglor. He rented a 30 sqm one bedroom at Elio Sathorn Wutthakat for 7,500 baht per month, fully furnished, with a pool and gym. His exact words: "I feel like I cheated the system." He walks eight minutes to the BTS, grabs a 35 baht pad kra pao from the cart near the station, and works from his condo all day.
The vibe is calm, residential, and Thai. If you want nightlife on your doorstep, this is not your station. If you want to actually save money while living in Bangkok, it absolutely is.
Rent Prices: What You Will Actually Pay Near Wutthakat BTS
The numbers here are genuinely hard to beat anywhere else on the BTS network. Studios at buildings like The Privacy Thaphra Interchange or Supalai Loft Sathorn Ratchaphruek go for 5,500 to 7,500 baht per month. One bedroom units at Elio Sathorn Wutthakat or Aspire Sathorn Ratchaphruek typically land between 7,000 and 10,000 baht. If you want a two bedroom, expect to pay 10,000 to 14,000 baht.
Compare that to Chong Nonsi or Surasak, just a few stops toward the city center on the same Silom Line, where a studio easily starts at 12,000 baht. You are saving 5,000 to 7,000 baht a month by living at Wutthakat. Over a year, that is 60,000 to 84,000 baht back in your pocket. That is a round trip flight home or three months of food.
One thing to watch: buildings within a five minute walk of the station charge a premium compared to those 10 to 15 minutes away on foot. If you do not mind a short motorbike taxi ride for 15 baht, you can drop your rent even further.
Getting Around Bangkok from the End of the Line
The biggest concern renters have about Wutthakat is the commute. Fair enough. You are 11 stops from Sala Daeng, which takes about 22 minutes. Siam is 13 stops away, roughly 28 minutes. That is not nothing, but it is also not the nightmare people imagine. Plenty of renters in Bearing or Khu Khot deal with similar or longer travel times.
Here is a real scenario. Say you work at an office near Chong Nonsi. Your morning commute is six stops, about 13 minutes, and costs 31 baht per ride. A monthly BTS pass on the Silom Line brings that cost down significantly. You board at the starting station, which means you always get a seat. Always. That alone is a luxury that people at Sala Daeng or Siam never experience during rush hour.
If you need to reach the MRT, Bangwa BTS is one stop away and connects to the MRT Blue Line at Bang Wa station. From there, you can get to Chatuchak, Sukhumvit, or Hua Lamphong without transfers. The interchange makes Wutthakat far more connected than its end of line status suggests.
Food, Markets, and Daily Life Essentials
Daily life at Wutthakat revolves around the local market scene. The fresh market near Soi Wutthakat 39 sells produce, meat, and prepared dishes at prices that feel like 2015 Bangkok. A full meal from a street stall runs 40 to 50 baht. There is also a Tops Daily and several 7 Elevens within walking distance of the station for quick grabs.
For bigger shopping trips, the Big C Extra on Ratchaphruek Road is a 10 minute drive away. The Sense Phetkasem mall near Phetkasem Road offers a cinema, restaurants, and fast fashion stores. It is not Siam Paragon, but you are not paying Siam Paragon rent either.
One underrated perk: the food variety along Thanon Wutthakat after 5 PM is excellent. Grilled pork skewers, som tum carts, boat noodle stalls, and Muslim Thai food spots all line the road. You could eat out every night for a week and never repeat a meal, spending under 60 baht each time.
Who Should Actually Rent at Wutthakat
Wutthakat is perfect for a specific type of renter. If you are a remote worker or freelancer who does not need to commute daily, this station gives you maximum space for minimum cost. If you work along the Silom Line, the commute is short and you start your ride with a guaranteed seat.
Couples on a budget do well here too. Splitting a 9,000 baht one bedroom means each person pays 4,500 baht a month for a condo with a pool. Try finding that anywhere between Saphan Taksin and National Stadium.
This station is less ideal if you work near Sukhumvit and go out in Ekkamai or Thonglor every weekend. The cross city commute adds up in time and money. But if your life orbits the Silom side of Bangkok, or you mostly work from home, Wutthakat is one of the smartest rental decisions you can make in this city.
Finding the right unit at the right price takes patience, especially when you are filtering through dozens of listings across multiple buildings. Superagent at superagent.co uses AI to match you with condos based on your actual budget and commute needs. If Wutthakat sounds like your kind of neighborhood, let Superagent pull up the best available units so you can stop scrolling and start saving.
Most people scrolling through Bangkok rental listings skip right past Wutthakat. It sits at the end of the Silom Line, two stops beyond the river, and that alone makes renters assume it is too far from everything. But here is what budget hunters figure out eventually: Wutthakat is one of the last BTS stations where you can rent a decent condo for under 8,000 baht a month. That is not a typo. If you are tired of paying 15,000 baht for a shoebox near Asok, keep reading.
What Wutthakat Actually Looks Like on the Ground
Wutthakat is not glamorous. Let's get that out of the way. There are no rooftop bars, no coworking spaces with latte art, and no influencers posing on the corner. What you get instead is a genuine Thai neighborhood with street food vendors on Soi Wutthakat 30, a Big C Extra for bulk grocery runs, and a surprisingly walkable grid of sois branching off Thanon Wutthakat.
A friend of mine, a remote worker from the UK, moved here after burning through savings in Thonglor. He rented a 30 sqm one bedroom at Elio Sathorn Wutthakat for 7,500 baht per month, fully furnished, with a pool and gym. His exact words: "I feel like I cheated the system." He walks eight minutes to the BTS, grabs a 35 baht pad kra pao from the cart near the station, and works from his condo all day.
The vibe is calm, residential, and Thai. If you want nightlife on your doorstep, this is not your station. If you want to actually save money while living in Bangkok, it absolutely is.
Rent Prices: What You Will Actually Pay Near Wutthakat BTS
The numbers here are genuinely hard to beat anywhere else on the BTS network. Studios at buildings like The Privacy Thaphra Interchange or Supalai Loft Sathorn Ratchaphruek go for 5,500 to 7,500 baht per month. One bedroom units at Elio Sathorn Wutthakat or Aspire Sathorn Ratchaphruek typically land between 7,000 and 10,000 baht. If you want a two bedroom, expect to pay 10,000 to 14,000 baht.
Compare that to Chong Nonsi or Surasak, just a few stops toward the city center on the same Silom Line, where a studio easily starts at 12,000 baht. You are saving 5,000 to 7,000 baht a month by living at Wutthakat. Over a year, that is 60,000 to 84,000 baht back in your pocket. That is a round trip flight home or three months of food.
One thing to watch: buildings within a five minute walk of the station charge a premium compared to those 10 to 15 minutes away on foot. If you do not mind a short motorbike taxi ride for 15 baht, you can drop your rent even further.
Getting Around Bangkok from the End of the Line
The biggest concern renters have about Wutthakat is the commute. Fair enough. You are 11 stops from Sala Daeng, which takes about 22 minutes. Siam is 13 stops away, roughly 28 minutes. That is not nothing, but it is also not the nightmare people imagine. Plenty of renters in Bearing or Khu Khot deal with similar or longer travel times.
Here is a real scenario. Say you work at an office near Chong Nonsi. Your morning commute is six stops, about 13 minutes, and costs 31 baht per ride. A monthly BTS pass on the Silom Line brings that cost down significantly. You board at the starting station, which means you always get a seat. Always. That alone is a luxury that people at Sala Daeng or Siam never experience during rush hour.
If you need to reach the MRT, Bangwa BTS is one stop away and connects to the MRT Blue Line at Bang Wa station. From there, you can get to Chatuchak, Sukhumvit, or Hua Lamphong without transfers. The interchange makes Wutthakat far more connected than its end of line status suggests.
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Food, Markets, and Daily Life Essentials
Daily life at Wutthakat revolves around the local market scene. The fresh market near Soi Wutthakat 39 sells produce, meat, and prepared dishes at prices that feel like 2015 Bangkok. A full meal from a street stall runs 40 to 50 baht. There is also a Tops Daily and several 7 Elevens within walking distance of the station for quick grabs.
For bigger shopping trips, the Big C Extra on Ratchaphruek Road is a 10 minute drive away. The Sense Phetkasem mall near Phetkasem Road offers a cinema, restaurants, and fast fashion stores. It is not Siam Paragon, but you are not paying Siam Paragon rent either.
One underrated perk: the food variety along Thanon Wutthakat after 5 PM is excellent. Grilled pork skewers, som tum carts, boat noodle stalls, and Muslim Thai food spots all line the road. You could eat out every night for a week and never repeat a meal, spending under 60 baht each time.
Who Should Actually Rent at Wutthakat
Wutthakat is perfect for a specific type of renter. If you are a remote worker or freelancer who does not need to commute daily, this station gives you maximum space for minimum cost. If you work along the Silom Line, the commute is short and you start your ride with a guaranteed seat.
Couples on a budget do well here too. Splitting a 9,000 baht one bedroom means each person pays 4,500 baht a month for a condo with a pool. Try finding that anywhere between Saphan Taksin and National Stadium.
This station is less ideal if you work near Sukhumvit and go out in Ekkamai or Thonglor every weekend. The cross city commute adds up in time and money. But if your life orbits the Silom side of Bangkok, or you mostly work from home, Wutthakat is one of the smartest rental decisions you can make in this city.
Finding the right unit at the right price takes patience, especially when you are filtering through dozens of listings across multiple buildings. Superagent at superagent.co uses AI to match you with condos based on your actual budget and commute needs. If Wutthakat sounds like your kind of neighborhood, let Superagent pull up the best available units so you can stop scrolling and start saving.
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