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Sathorn Condo Reviews — honest renter verdicts, 2026

11 of Sathorn’s most-searched rental buildings reviewed the way an honest agent would brief a friend: real asking-rent bands, what’s genuinely good, what the listings won’t tell you — including which “Sathorn” condos aren’t actually in Sathorn.

The Met (South Sathorn Rd)

2008 · 66 floors · 370 units

2BR (92–95 sqm): ฿50,000–70,000 · 3BR (196–227 sqm): ฿110,000–300,000 — no real 1BR stock

The Met is the design-award tower of South Sathorn — an 18-year-old icon whose facilities still embarrass newer buildings. It has effectively no one-bedroom stock, which shapes who it suits: couples and families paying ฿50k+ for genuine space in the CBD.

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Anil Sathorn 12

2022–2024 (sources conflict; recently completed) · 42 floors · 222 units

1BR (from ~45 sqm): ฿38,000–55,000 · 2BR: ฿65,000–130,000

Anil Sathorn 12 is the newest serious luxury tower in the district and holds the best station proximity in Sathorn — BTS Saint Louis is literally at the door. It was Thailand’s first WELL Gold certified residence, and the spec (3 m ceilings, Schueco windows, Bosch kitchens) is genuine super-luxury.

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The Sukhothai Residences

2009 · 41 floors · ~196 units

1BR (119–122 sqm!): ฿75,000–120,000 · project band up to ฿300,000 (1–4BR)

The Sukhothai Residences is Sathorn’s blue-chip prestige address — 5-star hotel service culture, gardens and lotus ponds, and one-bedrooms the size of most buildings’ three-bedrooms. It assumes a car-or-driver lifestyle; there is no BTS within walking distance.

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Villa Sathorn (actually Krung Thonburi)

2009 · 40 floors · 636 units

Studio: from ~฿13,000 · 1BR (60–75 sqm): ฿18,000–25,000 · 2BR (100+ sqm): ฿28,000–40,000

Let’s say it plainly, because most listings won’t: Villa Sathorn is not in Sathorn. It sits in Khlong San on the Thonburi side — “Sathorn” is marketing. What it actually offers is remarkable space-per-baht 190 metres from a BTS station, one stop from the Sathorn side of the river.

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The Bangkok Sathorn

2015 · 50 floors · ~281 units (portals conflict: one says 468)

1BR (59–67 sqm): ~฿40,000–60,000 · 2BR (106–152 sqm): ~฿80,000–160,000

The Bangkok Sathorn is the quiet near-luxury pick: private lift access straight into residences (rare below true super-luxury), oversized one-beds, and BTS Surasak 150 metres away. Surasak itself is the sleepier end of Sathorn — that’s either the appeal or the drawback.

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Rhythm Sathorn

2015 · 2 towers · 41 floors · 910 units

1BR (~35 sqm): ฿16,000–35,000 (typical mid-20s) · 2BR: ฿35,000–65,000

Rhythm Sathorn’s card is the Chao Phraya: river views from upper floors at a mid-market price, with the BTS and the Sathorn boat pier minutes away. At 910 units it is a big, investor-heavy building — which cuts both ways for renters.

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Ideo Sathorn–Wongwian Yai (actually Wongwian Yai)

2019/2020 · 28 floors · 508 units

Studio/1BR (33.5–34.5 sqm): ฿13,000–20,000 · 2BR (55.5–69.5 sqm): ~฿32,000–35,000

Another “Sathorn” that isn’t: Ideo Sathorn–Wongwian Yai sits in Khlong San on the Thonburi side, four BTS minutes from its namesake district. Taken for what it is — a near-new Ananda build a 4-minute walk from BTS Wongwian Yai at the lowest entry price on this list — it’s a solid commuter deal.

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Noble Revo Silom

2013–2015 (portals conflict) · 32 floors · ~319 units (one source says 139)

1BR (32–34 sqm): ฿19,000–25,000 · 2BR (~63 sqm): ~฿50,000

Noble Revo Silom is the pragmatic mid-market ticket to a Silom–Sathorn border address: 220 metres from BTS Surasak at rents starting under ฿20k. The trade is space — one-beds are around 33 sqm with basic kitchenettes.

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The Room Sathorn–TanonPun (Pan Road)

2015 · 25 floors · 219 units

1BR (46–50 sqm): ฿24,000–30,000 · 2BR (~78 sqm): ฿50,000–65,000

The Room Sathorn–TanonPun hides on tree-shaded Pan Road, one block off Sathorn — the rare genuinely quiet soi in the CBD. Only 219 units, bigger-than-market one-beds, and Land & Houses build quality make it the connoisseur’s mid-market pick.

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Knightsbridge Prime Sathorn

2019 · 43 floors · 726 units

1BR (28–38 sqm): ~฿18,000–30,000 (average ~฿28,000) · 2BR/duplex: ~฿28,000–50,000

Knightsbridge Prime Sathorn is one of the newest big towers in the Narathiwas corridor, with a rooftop pool, polished common areas and the Suanplu café neighbourhood at its feet. The honest catch is the commute: no BTS within a comfortable walk.

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Supalai Elite Sathorn–Suanplu

2015/2016 · 28 floors · 180 units

1BR (51–53 sqm): ~฿25,000–35,000 · 2BR+: ~฿45,000–85,000

Supalai Elite Sathorn–Suanplu trades train convenience for space and neighbourhood: 51-sqm one-beds from ฿25k, a small 180-unit community, and Suan Phlu’s street food and local life outside the gate. Every rail option is a 12–15 minute walk.

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How these reviews are written

Rent bands are current asking rents from live listings (July 2026) — negotiated rents usually close below them. Pros and cons come from tenant reports, published reviews and building data; where a con is our own location-based inference rather than a named complaint, the review says so. We broker rentals in these buildings, so our incentive is a tenant who stays — not a booking at any cost. Spot an error?

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