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Condos for Rent in Sathorn, Bangkok

Expat and investor guide with live listings

Sathorn condos rent from roughly 25,000 to 50,000 THB per month for a one-bedroom in a well-maintained building, with branded and premium units well above that (Superagent). To buy, expect around 170,000 to 270,000 THB per square metre for newer and premium towers, with units at The Bangkok Sathorn starting around 15,000,000 THB (DDproperty). Sathorn is Bangkok's central business district and embassy quarter, best suited to diplomats, finance and legal executives, and families near the international schools (Asia Relocation). It is served by the BTS Silom Line (Sala Daeng, Chong Nonsi, Surasak, Saint Louis) and the MRT Blue Line (Silom, Lumphini), plus the Chao Phraya Express Boat at Sathorn Central Pier, N15 (Superagent).

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Current listings in Sathorn

Our live inventory updates as units come to market. Browse the full feed below, or request a shortlist and we filter it to your budget and move date.

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Current listings for Sathorn and central Bangkok

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Rental range

THB 85,000 to THB 279,000

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Top types

Office (2), Home Office (1), Retail (1)

These numbers come from Pro Pick Property's currently published listings and change as the team updates inventory.

Sathorn rental price bands (2026)

These are the working ranges we quote clients across Sathorn. Branded residences and larger corner units sit at the top of each band or above it, and older stock near the fringes of the district can dip below it.

Unit typeMonthly rent (THB)Notes and source
1-bedroom~25,000 to 50,000Well-maintained buildings; low end near older stock, high end in newer towers (Superagent)
1-bed, established building~25,000 to 35,000Example: The Address Sathorn (Find Thai Property)
Branded and luxuryAbove the bandsRitz-Carlton Residences, ANIL, Tait and similar command premiums (see building guide below)

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Sathorn condos for sale: price per sqm and what your baht buys

Sathorn is one of Bangkok's most expensive central districts to buy into. New and premium towers command some of the highest per-square-metre prices in the city, and branded residences push well beyond that.

Entry points and what to expect:

  • New and premium towers typically run 170,000 to 270,000 THB per square metre. At The Bangkok Sathorn (Land and Houses), for example, units start around 15,000,000 THB, with roughly 153 units listed for sale (DDproperty).
  • Larger luxury and branded units (2 to 3 bedrooms, hotel-serviced residences) sit well above that range, into the tens of millions of baht (see the building guide below).

If you are buying, we act as your buyer's agent and represent your side of the table. Start a Sathorn buy search.

Best condos in Sathorn (building by building)

The buildings below are the ones expats and investors ask us about most. Each row pairs the developer, the nearest station and who the building tends to suit, so you can shortlist by lifestyle, not just by price.

BuildingDeveloperNearest BTS/MRTWho it suits
The Ritz-Carlton Residences at MahaNakhonPACE / MahaNakhonChong Nonsi (Silom Line)Buyers wanting full hotel service: 77 floors, 200 branded units, 24h concierge, valet and in-home dining (Hipflat)
ANIL Sathorn 12Grande AssetSaint Louis (Silom Line)Wellness-focused residents; Thailand's first WELL Multifamily certified building (Japan Valuers)
Tait Sathorn 12Raimon LandChong Nonsi (Silom Line)Design-led buyers; 40 storeys in the core of Sathorn (Japan Valuers)
The Reserve SathornPruksaSaint Louis / Chong Nonsi areaBoutique, low-density luxury seekers (Japan Valuers)
The Bangkok SathornLand and HousesSurasak (Silom Line)Space and privacy; private lift access, units from ~15M THB (Japan Valuers) (DDproperty)
Knightsbridge Prime SathornOrigin PropertyChong Nonsi, ~10 min walk (Silom Line)Value-conscious renters and investors; 268 units in Thung Wat Don (Kaibaan)
The Address SathornAP (Asian Property)Surasak / Chong Nonsi areaEstablished-building renters; 1-beds around 25,000 to 35,000 THB (Find Thai Property)

Want to walk two or three of these in an afternoon? Book a viewing loop and we sequence them by station.

Who Sathorn suits: diplomats, executives and families

Sathorn and neighbouring Silom form Bangkok's CBD and consular district. The streets are quieter, the offices are corporate, and the area clusters embassies, international schools, Michelin-starred restaurants and high-end hospitals like BNH and Saint Louis (Asia Relocation). That mix makes it a natural fit for finance, legal and corporate expats, and for families who want school runs and consular offices within a short radius.

It is also the district corporate transferees on housing packages gravitate toward, precisely because it is calmer and quieter on weekends than Sukhumvit (Find Thai Property).

Getting around: BTS, MRT and the river

Sathorn is one of the best-connected districts in Bangkok for public transport (Superagent):

  • BTS Silom Line: Sala Daeng, Chong Nonsi, Surasak, Saint Louis.
  • MRT Blue Line: Silom and Lumphini, with an interchange to the Silom Line at Sala Daeng / Silom.
  • Chao Phraya Express Boat: Sathorn Central Pier (N15), your fast route to the river, the old town and riverside hotels.

For a station-by-station view of which buildings sit closest to which stop, see our BTS and MRT guide.

Sathorn vs Sukhumvit for expats

The honest comparison. Neither is better in the abstract; they suit different lives.

SathornSukhumvit
CharacterCBD and embassy district, corporate, quieter streetsLivelier, retail-dense, more nightlife
WeekendsCalmer and quieterBusier, more foot traffic
Best forDiplomats, finance and legal execs, families on packagesRenters wanting restaurants, bars and retail at the door
TransitBTS Silom Line, MRT Blue Line, Sathorn PierBTS Sukhumvit Line, MRT Blue Line
FeelBusiness-hours polishRound-the-clock energy

If you are weighing both, we run listings in Sukhumvit and Thonglor too, and can shortlist across all three. Compare districts on our neighborhoods hub.

Schools, hospitals and daily life

For families, Sathorn's pull is the school and healthcare cluster. International schools in and around the district include St Andrews International School Sathorn (British curriculum, ages 2 to 11), Shrewsbury International and Garden International, with major embassies concentrated along Wireless Road (St Andrews). On the medical side, high-end hospitals such as BNH and Saint Louis are within the district (Asia Relocation).

That combination, schools, hospitals and consular offices inside a short radius, is why housing-package families keep choosing Sathorn. Pro Pick Property confirms foreign-ownership quota per building in Sathorn before you offer.

How to rent or buy a Sathorn condo

The process is straightforward when you have an agent on your side:

  1. 1Brief us. Send your budget, bed count, move date and buy-or-rent preference. We build a shortlist from live Sathorn inventory.
  2. 2View. We sequence viewings by BTS station so you see three or four buildings in one visit.
  3. 3Offer and paperwork. For rentals, the standard agent commission is roughly one month's rent, paid by the landlord. For a sale, expect the usual buyer documentation for foreigners; we walk you through it.
  4. 4Move in or complete. We stay on the file through handover.

Foreign buyers can own condominium units under Thailand's freehold foreign-quota rules, and we confirm quota availability building by building before you commit. See our relocation and how-to-rent guides for the detail.

Sathorn condo FAQ

Is Sathorn a good place to live?

Yes, especially for finance, legal and corporate expats and for families. It is Bangkok's CBD and embassy district, with quieter streets, international schools, consular offices and high-end hospitals, and it is calmer on weekends than Sukhumvit (Asia Relocation; Find Thai Property).

How much is a condo in Sathorn?

To rent, one-bedrooms run about 25,000 to 50,000 THB per month in a well-maintained building (Superagent). To buy, expect roughly 170,000 to 270,000 THB per square metre for newer and premium towers, with units at The Bangkok Sathorn starting around 15,000,000 THB (DDproperty).

Sathorn or Silom, what is the difference?

They are neighbouring districts that together form Bangkok's CBD and embassy quarter, sharing the same corporate character, the BTS Silom Line and the MRT Blue Line. Silom leans more commercial and dense; Sathorn is the residential and consular side (Asia Relocation).

Can foreigners buy a condo in Sathorn?

Yes. Foreigners can own condominium units within a building's foreign quota. Sathorn's premium towers, from The Bangkok Sathorn to the Ritz-Carlton Residences, all sell to international buyers; we confirm quota per building before you offer (DDproperty).

Which BTS station is Sathorn?

Sathorn sits on the BTS Silom Line, served by Sala Daeng, Chong Nonsi, Surasak and Saint Louis, plus the MRT Blue Line at Silom and Lumphini and the Chao Phraya Express Boat at Sathorn Central Pier, N15 (Superagent).

Is Sathorn safe for families?

Yes. It is one of Bangkok's calmest central districts, clustered with international schools such as St Andrews, Shrewsbury and Garden International, plus embassies and high-end hospitals, which is why it is popular with families on corporate housing packages (St Andrews; Find Thai Property).

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