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Life Sathorn-Narathiwas 22 (Life Sathorn-Narathiwas 22) is located on Soi Narathiwas 22, Naradhiwas Rajanagarindra Road, Chong Nonsi, Yan Nawa, Bangkok 10120. Developed by AP (Thailand) PCL, the project totals 416 units and is expected to complete in 2026—so rental listings here typically emphasize newer-condition rooms, move-in readiness, and full furniture/appliance packages aligned with modern city-condo expectations. In practice, the most common rental formats you’ll see within this project are studio units for solo living, 1-bedroom units for couples or professionals who want a separated layout, and 2-bedroom units for sharing with a colleague or a small family. Because units within the same project can differ significantly in privacy and ambience, tenants should compare listing details such as facing direction, floor level, view, and contract terms before deciding.
With its placement in Soi Narathiwas 22 and direct linkage toward Sathorn, Life Sathorn-Narathiwas 22 (Life Sathorn-Narathiwas 22) tends to suit office workers and executives whose routines revolve around the Sathorn–Narathiwas axis—such as Empire Tower, Sathorn Square, and Silom-area workplaces near Silom Complex. It also matches tenants working around Rama 3 and Chan Road who prefer flexible road-based commuting, including those with regular trips near Central Rama 3 or business zones along the Chao Phraya riverside. Another practical tenant profile is anyone who frequently needs city-center healthcare access, with destinations like BNH Hospital and Saint Louis Hospital being within a manageable urban radius from the Narathiwas–Sathorn area, making appointments and family care easier to plan.
Consider three realistic renter scenarios at Life Sathorn-Narathiwas 22 (Life Sathorn-Narathiwas 22). First, an office employee working at Empire Tower (Sathorn) can exit via Soi Narathiwas 22 to Naradhiwas Rajanagarindra Road and continue toward Sathorn by public transport or private car, typically around 15–30 minutes depending on traffic; alternatively, connecting to BTS Chong Nonsi helps streamline access along the Sathorn line. Second, an executive with meetings in Silom (e.g., Silom Complex) can travel via Sathorn and link into Silom in roughly 20–35 minutes; during peak hours, using BTS via Chong Nonsi and continuing to Sala Daeng can improve time predictability. Third, a tenant running errands or shopping at Central Rama 3 can take the Naradhiwas Rajanagarindra connection to Rama 3 in about 15–25 minutes. For longer trips such as Suvarnabhumi Airport, a practical plan is to connect to the Airport Rail Link via the Phaya Thai interchange area, starting from the BTS corridor, with an overall travel time of about 60–90 minutes. Because of these patterns, choosing a rental unit here should prioritize your typical exit direction and commute window; for currently available units and price comparisons within the same project, check updated listings on 9asset.com.