BeWish Residence Bangphlat

Property · Bang Phlat

41/1 Charan Sanitwong 84 Alley, Bang O, Bang Phlat, Bangkok 10700

Rated 4.5/5 from 141 Google reviews.

The pricing structure is the draw here. Standard rooms at ฿5,900 per month come furnished but without a TV or fridge; Superior rooms at ฿6,500 add both. Utilities run ฿18 per unit for water and ฿8 for electricity, billed separately. If you need functional housing within walking distance of the Blue Line and your budget sits below ฿7,000 monthly, this is one of the sharper deals in Bang Phlat.

You step off the MRT at Bang O, walk five minutes down Soi Charan Sanitwong 84, and the building rises ahead with keycard-access gates and a lobby that operates from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM daily. The location puts you on the west bank of the Chao Phraya, and upper-floor units face the river and the new Parliament complex across the water.

Two room tiers anchor the offer. Standard rooms cost ฿5,900 per month and come furnished with air conditioning, hot water, and a desk, but no television or refrigerator. Superior rooms run ฿6,500 and add a smart TV and a fridge. Both tiers require a one-month deposit and one month advance payment upfront. Daily rentals start at ฿950 per night if you need shorter stays. Water bills at ฿18 per unit, electricity at ฿8 per unit, and you settle those separately each month.

The building mixes long-term residents with short-stay guests. Free parking, free elevator access, Wi-Fi throughout, coin-operated washing machines on each floor, and coin-operated vending machines in the lobby. Security runs 24 hours with CCTV cameras covering corridors and entrances, guards stationed at the gate, and keycard-only building access. Contact via LINE @bewish or phone +66 90 974 7175; email bewishresidence@gmail.com if you need to confirm availability before visiting.

The lobby closes at 5:00 PM, so if you arrive after hours, coordinate your check-in time in advance or you will wait outside until morning. The neighborhood skews residential and quiet. A 7-Eleven sits two blocks north, and the Chao Phraya riverside path runs along the west edge of the soi if you walk mornings. Most tenants are Suan Dusit University students or monthly expats working remotely who want proximity to the Blue Line without paying Sukhumvit rent.