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128 Sqm., 2 Beds, 2 Baths Condo listed for ฿ 75,000./Month
Welcome to this spacious and beautiful two-bedroom, two-bathroom residence at Bearing Residence, a newly opened building conveniently located near St. Andrew's Bearing branch. This private low-rise building offers a luxurious living experience, with a size of 128 Sqm and five-star amenities including free cleaning service. The unit comes fully furnished with built-in furniture and electrical appliances, ensuring a comfortable and convenient lifestyle. Situated on Sukhumvit 107, residents can enjoy easy access to the BTS Bearing station and St. Andrew International School bearing branch, with a free shuttle service available. Don't miss the opportunity to rent this exceptional property for 75,000 THB per month, with a minimum 1-year contract and a requirement of 1 month advance rent plus a 2-month security deposit.
BTS and MRT stations nearby:
- BTS Bearing
Property Detail
- Rent Price
- 75,000
- Bedroom
- 2
- Bathroom
- 2
- Interior size
- 128.00 Sqm.
- Type
- Condo
- Floor
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- Reference
- 920071019-200
Features
Amenities
Furnishing
Security and Safety
Location
Real Estate Agency Serving Cental Bangkok.
Residential sales and rent.
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Are there pros/cons of buying a condo on Thong Lo vs Ekkamai? Or are they similar?
Thong Lor and Ekkamai are very close to each other. Just a street over, however Ekkamai typically is better value yet still just 5-10 min away.
While close to each other, Thonglor is more developed and has numerous shops, bars and restaurants. It is a more "desirable" neighbourhood and in demand. It will attract higher prices for both rent and sale. Ekkamai is a developing area, and will eventually catch up to Thonglor. So, if you like trendy areas, Tonglor will be your more expensive option, if you prefer to stretch your budget a little further, Ekkamai is a good option with a strong potential to increase in value.
Ekkamai is a bit (but a bit) quieter Other is pretty much the same - all depends on the specific project