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Bridge Sathorn-Narathiwas is a low-rise condominium with 1 building on Sathorn–Narathiwas Road, Chong Nonsi, Yan Nawa, Bangkok 10120. Developed by Prinsiri Public Company Limited, it spans about 1 rai and offers 91 residential units with 50 parking spaces, completed in 2015. With a relatively limited unit count, the living atmosphere tends to feel more private than large-scale towers—appealing to renters who want a compact city home in the Sathorn–Narathiwas corridor. Typical rental listings in the project are studio units for solo residents and one-bedroom layouts that clearly separate the bedroom from the living area, plus selected two-bedroom units suited for couples or sharing with a colleague. If you want to compare asking rents, lease terms, and unit differences within the same project, you can review current listings on 9asset.com and filter specifically for this condominium.
Many tenants at Bridge Sathorn-Narathiwas are office professionals and executives working in the Sathorn–Silom CBD, where major office buildings are concentrated, such as Empire Tower, Sathorn Square, and offices along Narathiwas Ratchanakarin Road. The project also suits service-industry and business travelers who need frequent access to the inner city but prefer returning to a calmer, low-rise setting. Another strong match is renters whose daily life connects to the Rama 3 area—convenient for shopping and essentials at Central Rama 3 and for dining spots along the Nang Linchi–Rama 3 stretch. For those who regularly visit nearby medical facilities, Saint Louis Hospital is also a practical destination from this location.
For office workers heading to Empire Tower or the BTS Chong Nonsi area, travel from Bridge Sathorn-Narathiwas typically follows Narathiwas Ratchanakarin Road and connects into Sathorn; under normal traffic, this often takes around 10–20 minutes by public transport or private car. Tenants visiting Saint Louis Hospital can reach it via Sathorn Road in roughly 10–15 minutes. For shopping at Central Rama 3, you can connect to Rama 3 Road by car or public transport, usually around 10–20 minutes. If you need to access Silom for meetings or errands—such as Silom Complex or Lumphini Park—you can travel toward the BTS Chong Nonsi/Sala Daeng corridor depending on your preferred route, commonly around 15–30 minutes overall. Actual travel time varies by peak-hour congestion on Sathorn and Narathiwas routes.