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.
Built
2008 · 66 floors · 370 units
Nearest station
BTS Chong Nonsi — 540–650 m, ~8–10 min walk
Asking rents (July 2026)
2BR (92–95 sqm): ฿50,000–70,000 · 3BR (196–227 sqm): ฿110,000–300,000 — no real 1BR stock
What’s genuinely good
Facilities still outclass newer towers: 50 m infinity pool, two tennis courts, large gym, BBQ terraces
Genuinely good sound insulation — residents report not hearing neighbours
High-zone units have private lifts; 3-beds have rare ~20 sqm terraces
An assertive, organised juristic — it sued the neighbouring 125 Sathorn project and won revocation of its permit
2-beds at ฿50–70k are strong value per sqm for a South Sathorn address
What the listings won’t tell you
A 2008 building: unrenovated units and common areas show their age
Strict no-pets policy on standard leases
The 540–650 m walk to Chong Nonsi is on hot, exposed pavement — this is not a station-door condo
The neighbouring 125 Sathorn construction saga means ongoing noise/dust/blocked-view risk on some stacks
No entry-level units — cheapest realistic rent is ~฿50k, and big units mean big utility bills
Our verdict
Best for design-conscious couples and families who want resort-grade facilities and space in the CBD, and can live 10 minutes from the BTS.
Method: rent bands are current asking rents from live listings (July 2026); negotiated rents usually close below asking. Cons noted as “inference” come from location and listing-pattern analysis rather than a named tenant complaint. We broker rentals in this building — our incentive is a tenant who stays, and we correct errors when readers flag them.
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