
Silom · Bangkok
Seventeen Bangkok addresses we know cold — neighbourhoods, building managers, what the gym is like at 7am. Starting prices below; final rate depends on the unit, the floor, and the lease length we negotiate for you.

Silom · Bangkok

Sathorn · Bangkok

Sathorn · Bangkok

Ekkamai · Bangkok

Asok · Bangkok

Rama 9 · Bangkok

Rama 9 · Bangkok

Sathorn · Bangkok

Charoenkrung · Bangkok

Ploenchit · Bangkok

Rama 9 · Bangkok

Rama 4 · Bangkok

Ladprao · Bangkok

Rama 9 · Bangkok

Rama 9 · Bangkok

Chang Erawan · Bangkok

Sathorn · Bangkok

The statement address. We use MahaNakhon when someone wants a Bangkok arrival that feels complete on day one: serviced-level building operations, serious gym and pool, walkable Sathorn, and a view that does half the emotional work for the move.
CERØ noteExpensive, but clean. If budget allows, this is the easiest premium landing pad to explain and defend.

A better fit than the obvious glass towers when you need space, privacy and a calmer daily rhythm. Naradhiwas keeps you close to Sathorn without putting you in the middle of every after-work crowd.
CERØ noteBest when you want Bangkok comfort without turning your home into a showroom.

A sharp Sathorn choice: polished enough for a founder apartment, still practical enough to live in. The neighbourhood gives you Saint Louis, Silom and Sathorn without needing a car for every small errand.
CERØ noteOften the sweet spot when you want premium, not theatrical.

Ekkamai is where Bangkok starts feeling easy for a lot of newcomers. Rhythm works because it sits in the restaurant, cafe and gym corridor while still giving you a proper condo experience.
CERØ noteA strong default when lifestyle matters as much as spreadsheets.

Muniq is for people who want to be close to the action without living directly inside it. The units are compact, but the address solves a lot: Asoke meetings, EmQuartier, MRT, BTS and airport rail links nearby.
CERØ notePick it for access, not square meters.

A practical premium choice around Rama 9: newer stock, strong facilities and fast MRT access. It gives you more building for the money than the old Sukhumvit core.
CERØ noteGood for someone who wants premium Bangkok without paying for a famous postcode.

Ashton gives a clean, modern landing without overcomplicating the decision. It is especially useful when you need a reliable one-bed, strong MRT access and a building team used to foreign tenants.
CERØ noteLow-drama, which is exactly what some moves need.

A calmer Sathorn option for people who want central access but do not need the flashiest lobby. It tends to work well for stable routines: gym, desk, dinner, sleep.
CERØ noteNot the loudest option. That is the point.

Charoenkrung is for people who do not want their whole Bangkok life to happen in Sukhumvit. The area has galleries, old restaurants, river air and a different pace while keeping the city reachable.
CERØ noteChoose it when you want Bangkok to feel like a city, not a mall.

Wireless Road is one of the easiest central addresses to understand. Life One keeps the entry price sane while putting you near Phloen Chit, Lumpini, offices, embassies and serious hotels.
CERØ noteA smart base when the first month is admin-heavy.

This is the kind of building we shortlist when the move needs to be financially disciplined. You still get MRT, malls, food, gym access and a clean condo routine without pretending it is luxury.
CERØ noteNot glamorous, but often exactly correct.

A useful option when Asoke is too expensive or too intense. Rama 4 gives fast access to the convention centre side, parks and MRT while keeping the rent below the obvious Sukhumvit picks.
CERØ noteBest for people who want access more than scene.

Ladprao is not the postcard expat move, which is why it can be useful. You get serious convenience, lower rent, big malls, park access and BTS connectivity if you are willing to live north of the usual bubble.
CERØ noteA smart second-step building once Bangkok stops needing to impress you.

A straightforward starter condo: compact, central enough, and usually easier to place quickly. It is useful when the main goal is landing cleanly and keeping monthly burn under control.
CERØ noteWe treat it as a landing pad, not a forever home.

IDEO is for disciplined moves. You are not paying for theatre; you are paying for a functional place to sleep, work, get residency paperwork moving and learn the city without overspending.
CERØ noteThe right answer when runway matters more than romance.

Not central, and that is the trade. Erawan can make sense for someone who wants a modern condo, BTS access and a much lower monthly base while spending fewer nights in central Bangkok.
CERØ noteOnly works if you are honest about how often you need central Bangkok.

A value play for people who like the Sathorn side of Bangkok but do not need to live on top of Chong Nonsi. It gives you a calmer local rhythm with enough transit to stay connected.
CERØ noteA practical pick when the apartment should support the move, not become the move.
On a 30-min discovery call we work out which neighbourhood, building, and floor matches the life you actually want — then book the viewings before you land.