Home of Krung Thep Aphiwat — Southeast Asia's largest rail terminal — making this fast-redeveloping interchange district one of Bangkok's strongest long-term transit-led value plays.
Thailand's new central-rail super-hub around Krung Thep Aphiwat Station, a fast-developing transit district.
Bang Sue is a practical, well-priced inner-city area in Bangkok. It is exceptionally well connected — a strong reason it consistently draws expats and professionals. A typical one-bedroom condo here rents for roughly ฿14,000–฿26,000 a month, with two-bedrooms around ฿26,000–฿50,000, placing Bang Sue firmly in the mid-market band of the Bangkok market.
Day to day, Bang Sue offers a good spread of restaurants and bars, everyday essentials a few minutes from your door. Housing here is practical and affordable, which is much of the appeal. It's considered safe for everyday living, as most of Bangkok is.
Bang Sue suits value-focused renters and first-home buyers especially well. For investors, Bang Sue carries a BAANLYY investment rating of 7/10, best suited to buyers prioritising lifestyle and capital growth.
Budget-conscious renters
Indicative monthly condo rents in Bang Sue, by unit size. Ranges reflect the spread from older or smaller stock to new, high-spec towers — verify current asking prices on individual listings.
| Unit | Monthly rent (THB) |
|---|---|
| Studio | ฿10,000 – ฿16,000 |
| 1 bedroom | ฿14,000 – ฿26,000 |
| 2 bedroom | ฿26,000 – ฿50,000 |
| 3 bedroom | ฿50,000 – ฿95,000 |
MRT Bang Sue · MRT Tao Poon
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bilingual schools
Mongkutwattana Hospital
Krung Thep Aphiwat Station
8 buildings BAANLYY profiles in Bang Sue — each with amenities, transit, pet policy and rental & sale ranges.
Regent Home Bangson 27 · Chapter One Flow Bangpo · Aspire Ratchada-Wongsawang · Chapter One Shine Bangpo · Ideo Mobi Bangsue Grand Interchange · Metro Sky Prachachuen · The Niche Pride Taopoon-Interchange · The Tree Interchange
Yes — it is generally safe, like most of central Bangkok. Bang Sue is a well-priced, well-connected midtown district with an everyday-safety rating of 7/10 on BAANLYY.
Pricing is mid-range for Bangkok. A one-bedroom condo typically rents for ฿14,000–฿26,000 per month here.
Yes — with a convenience score of 8/10 and MRT Bang Sue, MRT Tao Poon nearby, plus international dining and healthcare within reach.
Yes, it works well for families — family-friendliness rates 7/10, factoring in schools, parks and space.
It can suit retirees — quieter pockets, MRT Bang Sue, MRT Tao Poon access and nearby hospitals make day-to-day living straightforward.
Good for nomads — it scores 7/10, with cafés, coworking and fast internet around.
Browse BAANLYY's curated condo towers in Bang Sue for the best-rated buildings, each with amenities, market data and available residences.
Bang Sue is served by MRT Bang Sue, MRT Tao Poon.
BAANLYY area guides draw on official Thai transit, statistics and tourism sources plus BAANLYY's own field research on Bangkok neighbourhoods, condo towers and rents. Pricing is indicative — verify current figures on live listings before you commit.
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