Bangkok rental guide
Renting a condo in Bangkok as a foreigner
Foreigners can rent condos in Bangkok, but the best results come from checking building availability, lease terms, deposits, transport fit, and owner expectations before sending money or signing.
What documents do foreigners usually need?
Most Bangkok landlords ask for passport details, contact information, deposit payment, and a signed lease. Some owners may ask for visa, work permit, company, or student details depending on building policy and lease length.
Bangkok condo rental steps
- 1Choose the district and BTS or MRT stations that match your daily routine.
- 2Confirm your budget, lease length, deposit, and move-in date before viewings.
- 3Shortlist buildings with available units instead of relying on old portal listings.
- 4Prepare passport copy, visa or entry details, work permit if relevant, and deposit funds.
- 5Check the room condition, owner terms, utility setup, internet, parking, and pet rules.
- 6Sign only after the lease, inventory list, payment schedule, and move-in process are clear.
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