Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
3
Interior
250 m²
Parking
3 cars
Floor
2 Floors
The home
What you are actually looking at.
This detached house offers residents access to great city living with numerous shopping and restaurant options locally, including J Avenue Mall, 8 Thonglor Mall, The EM District (EmQuartier + The Emporium), Camillian Hospital and Bangkok Prep International School .
The house has easy access to Thong Lo BTS Station. This house has 3 double bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, a modern fully fitted European style kitchen and a Thai style kitchen outside, the house is fully air conditioned and furnished and has 250 sq.m of living space.
Outside is a paved garden with parking for a few cars.
What you actually hand over
The rent is the headline. These are the numbers that decide whether you can move in next month.
Monthly rent
฿80,000
Bills, our estimate
Electricity, water and internet at government rates. Read the note below before budgeting the low end.
฿12,000 – 22,500 / mo
Two things decide this bill: the thermostat, and who does the billing. If the building re-bills electricity itself, ask the rate per unit before you sign — the government rate is about 4 baht, and re-billed buildings commonly charge 5 to 8. We check this for you on any unit here.
The deposit is held by the landlord, not by us — but we are the ones who chase it when the lease ends. We photograph every room with you on move-in day and keep the file, because the argument about a scuffed wall happens twelve months later.
The property
- DeveloperPrivate house
- This home2 Floors
- AreaThong Lor
- AddressThong Lor BTS
The real comparison
What ฿80,000 a month buys, next to the train and further out.
Same budget, two different lives. The figures are medians from the 80 homes we currently list on the other side of that choice — not a brochure.
This home
฿320 / m²
250 m² with the walk-to-everything life of central Sukhumvit.
The same ฿80,000 further out
about ฿300 / m²
Roughly 267 m² at the median of our own listings outside the core — more room, further from the train.
The question that settles it
Does most of your week happen near a station?
If yes, this home is hard to beat. If not, tell us where you work and we will send you the other version of the same budget instead.
Tell us where you workThree things about renting a condo, not a house.
A tower runs differently from a village house, and the differences all show up after you have moved in.
Who fixes the air-con?
The landlord, for anything structural or pre-existing, in the first year of a standard Thai lease. Day-to-day servicing is usually the tenant's. We put which is which in writing before you sign, because “usually” is where the arguments start.
What do the common fees cover?
Building or village fees — security, gardens, pool, gym — are the owner's, not yours. You pay electricity, water and internet directly. We confirm the split for this specific home before you commit to anything.
Can I leave before the lease ends?
A twelve-month lease is twelve months, and leaving early normally costs the deposit — the landlord is within their rights. Some owners will agree to a break clause if a visa or a posting ends; it has to be written in before you sign, because afterwards there is nothing to appeal to.
Bangkok moves quickly and we cannot guarantee a listed home is still free. Message us and we will confirm this one is available before you spend a Saturday on it.
Still on our books
Homes like this one, still free.
These are on our books now — same market, nearest on area, size and price. Tell us which one and we will arrange the viewing.