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Silom Grand Terrece Comdominium
Si Lom Bang Rak Bangkok
Nirun Yindeeamornchai
Nirun Yindeeamornchai
Silom Grand Terrece Comdominium
Si Lom Bang Rak Bangkok
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Silom Grand Terrece Comdominium is a single-tower high-rise with 226 units, located on Sala Daeng Road, Si Lom Sub-district, Bang Rak District, Bangkok 10500. Developed by Metrostar Property and completed in 2005, the building’s one-tower format is a key advantage for renters who prefer straightforward access, clear circulation, and centralized management. Rental listings here commonly focus on practical CBD living: studio units for solo tenants, one-bedroom units for professionals who want a separated living zone, and two-bedroom units for sharing with a colleague or a small family. The most searched rentals are typically move-in-ready units with complete furnishings, emphasizing day-to-day convenience from Sala Daeng Road into the Silom–Sathorn work corridor.
Typical tenants at Silom Grand Terrece Comdominium include office staff and executives working nearby in well-known buildings such as Silom Complex, Silom Center, United Center, and offices along Sathorn that are quickly reachable from the area. The project also appeals to finance, legal, and consulting professionals whose routines revolve around the Silom business district. Another frequent tenant profile is medical-related residents or those who need regular hospital access, as BNH Hospital is conveniently close. Daily lifestyle needs are also easy to cover within the neighborhood, with Silom Complex and the dining scene along Sala Daeng–Silom supporting a “live near work and finish errands locally” pattern that drives rental demand in this specific Sala Daeng location.
For an office employee working at Silom Complex, commuting can be done via BTS from Sala Daeng Station with minimal travel (often around 5–15 minutes depending on transfers and time of day), or by a short walk/quick local ride. An executive with meetings in Sathorn can use the BTS corridor toward Chong Nonsi–Surasak, or drive via Silom Road and Sathorn Road; during peak hours, planning 15–30 minutes is sensible. For hospital visits to BNH Hospital, a short car or public-transport ride typically takes about 5–10 minutes. On weekends, shopping at Silom Complex or relaxing at Lumphini Park is also convenient via BTS/MRT (Sala Daeng–Si Lom stations) or a short local trip, usually around 10–20 minutes. This multi-option connectivity is why rentals in the project are often chosen by tenants who prioritize short, flexible routes; updated rental listings can be followed on 9asset.com.