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🏥 Bangpho Medical Hub Is Coming to Bangkok — Here’s Why Renters Should Pay Attention

  • Writer: Dmitriy Gleyzer
    Dmitriy Gleyzer
  • Jun 11
  • 2 min read

A 17-billion-THB hospital is rising on the riverbanks of Bang Sue — and it’s about to change everything. Whether you’re a property investor, expat renter, or savvy landlord, here’s why the Bangpho Medical Hub is the future of Bangkok’s rental boom.


🚨 The Big News: A Medical Mega-Project in Bang Sue


Siriraj Hospital, Thailand’s most respected medical institution, is building a new 19-storey medical complex right on the Chao Phraya River — the Bangpho Medical Hub.


  • 🏗️ Size: Over 150,000 m² of world-class healthcare space

  • 🛏️ Capacity: 800 beds, 22 operating theatres, and 90 ICU beds

  • 🚗 Parking: 800+ car spaces underground

  • 🌍 Focus: Thai patients and 10–20% international medical tourists

  • 📅 Completion goal: By 2031 (design ready by end of 2025)


This project will serve 650,000 outpatients and 20,000 inpatients per year, bringing thousands of new workers, visitors, and short-term residents into the area.


📍 Why Bang Sue & Bangpho Matter for Renters


Bang Sue is already home to the Grand Central Station, MRT and BTS lines, and riverfront condos. The Bangpho Medical Hub will:


  • 💼 Attract doctors, nurses, researchers, and international hospital staff

  • 🏘️ Create demand for high-quality rentals near hospitals

  • ✈️ Bring in medical tourists needing short to mid-term housing

  • 💸 Push rental prices upward in the area due to limited stock and high demand


This is no small neighborhood upgrade. It’s a transformation of Bangpho into a medical tourism and real estate hotspot.


🔑 Rental Opportunities for Smart Movers


Looking to rent out, relocate, or invest near Bangpho? Here's where the gold is:


1. Serviced Apartments on the River

Perfect for short-term international visitors, patients, and their families. Proximity to the hospital is key.


2. Studios and 1-Bedroom Units

Popular among young doctors, hospital trainees, and healthcare workers looking for convenience and connectivity.


3. Family-Sized Condos

Some patients may travel with family for long-term treatment — they need fully furnished homes with good facilities.


4. Budget Housing

With new jobs flooding in, support staff and students will seek affordable co-living or smaller flats.


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🧭 Final Thoughts:


This isn’t just another government development — it’s a long-term game changer. Prices are still reasonable in Bang Sue and Bangpho, but once construction starts rolling, you can expect rising demand and reduced supply.


 
 
 

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