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The Room Sathorn-Taksin
Din Daeng Thon Buri Bangkok
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The Room Sathon-Taksin (The Room Sathon-Taksin) is a single-tower high-rise condominium with 268 units, developed by Land & Houses Plc. and completed in 2011. The project is located on Sathorn–Taksin Road, Din Daeng Subdistrict, Thonburi District, Bangkok 10600. This address is particularly attractive for renters who want quick access across the river toward Sathorn while still living on the Thonburi side with flexible connections to multiple zones. Rental supply within the project is typically centered on studio and one-bedroom layouts for solo residents or couples seeking privacy, plus two-bedroom units for small families or shared living with colleagues. In practice, tenants often compare units by usable layout, readiness to move in, furnishing quality, and floor/view—factors that can vary noticeably even within the same building.
The core tenant profile at The Room Sathon-Taksin (The Room Sathon-Taksin) tends to be office staff and executives working in Sathorn and Silom, including those commuting to office clusters along Sathorn Road. The Sathorn–Taksin frontage helps reduce last-mile hassle compared with deeper-soi locations, which is a practical advantage for daily commuters. The project also fits renters who frequently spend time by the river and at major retail destinations such as ICONSIAM, a real-world hub for dining, shopping, and meetups. For those who need convenient access to healthcare on the Thonburi side, Taksin Hospital is a recognizable nearby destination, while trips to central-city hospitals remain manageable due to the project’s cross-river connectivity. Overall, the project’s rental demand is driven by a clear use case: inner-city work routines paired with an easy, repeatable commute and an active lifestyle corridor.
For an office worker commuting to Sathorn, traveling from The Room Sathon-Taksin (The Room Sathon-Taksin) via BTS typically starts at Krung Thon Buri Station, then continues to Chong Nonsi Station, taking roughly 15–25 minutes depending on transfer timing and peak-hour conditions. For Silom-bound tenants, continuing by BTS to Sala Daeng Station and walking or using building shuttles usually takes around 20–30 minutes. For leisure and shopping at ICONSIAM, renters can ride BTS to Charoen Nakhon Station and continue on foot or with local area services, commonly about 10–20 minutes. Visiting Taksin Hospital can be done by private car or public transport along Sathorn–Taksin Road in approximately 10–20 minutes. Drivers heading into the city can also rely on the main Sathorn–Taksin corridor, connecting to Krung Thon Buri Road and the Taksin Bridge to distribute toward Sathorn, Silom, or the Phra Nakhon side—making unit selection here especially appealing for tenants who value predictable travel times.