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75 Sqm., 2 Beds, 2 Baths Condo listed for ฿ 65,000./Month
Spacious 2-Bedroom Condo in Prime Bangkok Location
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This stunning 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom condo is located on the 10th floor in Khlong Tan Nuea, Watthana, offering an ideal blend of modern living and convenience.
Property Features
- Rent Price: 65,000 THB per month
- Interior Size: 75.00 sqm
- Open-plan living space
- White cabinets and integrated appliances
- Spacious kitchen with stainless steel appliances and black countertops
- Modern design with recessed lighting
- Large windows offering plenty of natural light and city views
Bedrooms and Bathrooms
- Master bedroom with king-size bed and walk-in closet
- Bright and airy guest bedroom
- Contemporary bathrooms featuring marble tiles and glass-enclosed showers
Enjoy a comfortable and stylish living experience in one of Bangkok's most sought-after neighborhoods, with easy access to dining, shopping, and entertainment options.
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Tel : 0811392880
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Property Detail
- Rent Price
- 65,000
- Bedroom
- 2
- Bathroom
- 2
- Interior size
- 75.00 Sqm.
- Type
- Condo
- Floor
- 10
- Reference
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Location
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