Looking for a place to stay in Bangkok? Learn how to find the best apartments and condos in Bangkok in 2025, with rental tips, neighborhoods, websites, and estimated prices.
Bangkok is a vibrant city full of culture, convenience, world-class healthcare, and endless options for dining and entertainment. As Thailand’s capital, it’s also the top destination for working expats, students, and long-term travelers.
But the city is huge and finding a good apartment or condo can feel overwhelming. This guide will walk you through the process of renting in Bangkok — from neighborhoods and prices to online platforms and negotiation tips.
Here are the top expat-friendly neighborhoods in Bangkok and their vibe:
Area
What it’s known for
Ideal for
Sukhumvit (Asoke–Thonglor)
Cafés, nightlife, shopping malls
Young professionals, digital nomads
Ari
Quiet, artsy, local-chic
Creatives, couples
Silom/Sathorn
Business district, condos near BTS
Working expats
On Nut/Phra Khanong
Affordable, up-and-coming
Budget expats
Ekkamai/Thonglor
Trendy, premium condos
High-income expats
Chatuchak
Green space, weekend market
Families, pet owners
Property Type
Monthly Rent
Studio (25–35 sqm)
฿8,000–฿15,000
1-Bedroom Condo
฿15,000–฿30,000
2-Bedroom Condo
฿25,000–฿50,000
Serviced Apartment
฿20,000–฿70,000
💡 Some condos offer pools, gyms, and 24-hour security.
DDproperty.com
Hipflat.co.th
FazWaz.com
RentHub.in.th
Facebook Marketplace & Expat Groups
Property agents (English-speaking)
Passport copy
Proof of income or work (optional but helpful)
1–2 months deposit
First month’s rent in advance
Thai bank account (sometimes preferred for auto-pay)
🔐 Most landlords require 2 months’ deposit + 1 month advance rent
Most Bangkok apartments come fully furnished with:
Bed + mattress
Sofa
Wardrobe
Fridge
Microwave
A/C
Washing machine (in higher-end units)
Standard lease = 12 months (some offer 6 months)
Read the lease agreement carefully:
Who pays for repairs?
Are pets allowed?
Internet included?
Ask these before signing:
Is the deposit refundable?
What are the utility rates?
How fast is the internet?
👉 Tip: Some landlords allow negotiation, especially for long stays.
Use Airbnb, Booking.com (monthly deals), or coliving spaces
Monthly rentals are great for:
Digital nomads
Trial periods before long-term lease
Bangkok has something for every budget and lifestyle. Whether you're looking for a chic Thonglor high-rise or a quiet studio in On Nut, you’ll find great value with some research and local tips.
Don't rush the decision — book a short-term stay, explore neighborhoods, and compare options before signing a lease.