4 Prime Residential Zones in Bangkok Beloved by Foreigners
Ever wondered where foreign tourists prefer to stay when they visit Bangkok? Join us as we explore the top 4 residential areas in Bangkok that have captured the hearts of many expats.
Thailand's allure extends beyond short-term visits for many foreigners, who frequently choose to prolong their stay. To accommodate their lifestyle, they seek out convenient and comfortable living areas. With easy access to public transportation like the BTS, a plethora of dining options, and essential amenities like shopping malls and hospitals. Thus, condominiums have emerged as the preferred choice for this group. Over 90% of foreign tenants pay monthly rental above 20,000 baht, with average rental ranging from 700 to 1,000 baht per square meter.
Rental preferences among foreign tenants vary significantly based on their origin and lifestyle. European and American renters often gravitate towards areas such as Rajdamri, Ploenchit, Langsuan, and the inner sections of Sukhumvit along the BTS skytrain. While they may be considering expanding their search to the outer parts of Sukhumvit, location and affordability remain important in their decision.
Chinese, Singaporean, and Korean tenants in Bangkok are drawn to neighborhoods such as Rama 3, Asok, and Ratchada, where they can find established communities of their countrymen. Rental price is a key factor, but the presence of a familiar social environment is often a higher priority.
Japanese tenants predominantly reside in the mid-Sukhumvit area, specifically between Asok and Ekkamai. Condominiums in the Thonglor area of Sukhumvit are particularly popular, followed by Ekkamai. Recently, there has been an expansion of Japanese residents into the initial sections of Phra Khanong and On Nut. Japanese tenants often prefer living in communities with other Japanese residents. As a Consequence, investors frequently purchase condominiums in these areas to rent out to Japanese tenants. These activities reflect the vibrant Japanese community in Bangkok.