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Abs Sukhumvit 66/1: East Bangkok Compact Condo Reviewed
Discover if this affordable East Bangkok condo meets your rental needs.

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Read our detailed abs sukhumvit 66 review covering layout, amenities, location and value for Bangkok renters seeking compact units.
If you have been hunting for a budget condo on the eastern stretch of Sukhumvit, you have probably scrolled past Abs Sukhumvit 66/1 more than once. This compact low rise sits tucked behind the main road, close enough to Udom Suk BTS to walk but far enough to actually feel quiet at night. It targets a very specific renter: someone who wants an affordable base in Bangkok without the chaos of the inner city. But does it actually deliver on that promise? I have visited the building, walked the neighborhood, and talked to tenants. Here is what you need to know before signing anything.
Location and Getting Around from Abs Sukhumvit 66/1
The building sits on Sukhumvit Soi 66/1, which branches off the main Sukhumvit Road on the south side. Your nearest BTS station is Udom Suk, roughly a 10 to 12 minute walk depending on your pace and how many street food carts slow you down. That walk is mostly flat and shaded in parts, but during rainy season it can get soggy near the soi entrance.
From Udom Suk BTS, you are about four stops from Ekkamai and six stops from Asok, which means your commute to central Bangkok runs around 20 to 30 minutes door to door. Motorcycle taxis line up near the soi mouth and charge about 20 to 30 THB to zip you to the station. It is not the most connected location in the city, but it works if your life does not revolve around Silom or Sathorn every single day.
One tenant I spoke with, a remote worker from the UK, said his daily routine barely requires the BTS at all. He walks to the Lotus's grocery store nearby, grabs lunch from the food stalls along Sukhumvit 66, and only heads into central Bangkok once or twice a week. For that kind of lifestyle, the location is honestly hard to beat at this price point.
Unit Size, Layout, and What You Actually Get
Let's be honest about the units here. Abs Sukhumvit 66/1 is a compact condo, and the studio units typically range from about 24 to 28 square meters. That is small. You will not be hosting dinner parties. But the layouts are functional, with a separated bathroom and a kitchen counter area that gives you just enough space to prep a meal without bumping into everything.
Most units come furnished with the basics: a bed, a wardrobe, an air conditioning unit, a water heater, and sometimes a small fridge and microwave. The finishes are simple, not luxury by any stretch, but clean and practical. Some units on higher floors offer decent views of the surrounding neighborhood, though do not expect skyline panoramas.
Picture a young Thai professional who works hybrid at a company near On Nut. She picked a corner unit on the fifth floor because it gets cross ventilation and natural light from two sides. Her total rent sits at around 6,500 THB per month. That extra airflow makes a real difference when you are living in a space this size, so if you can grab a corner unit, take it.
Building Facilities and Day to Day Living
Abs Sukhumvit 66/1 is not going to compete with the rooftop pools and co working lounges at places like Ideo or The Base. This is a low rise project with a straightforward set of amenities. You get a small fitness area, CCTV security, keycard access, and parking for both cars and motorbikes. Laundry is coin operated on site, which is standard for buildings at this price range.
The building management is relatively responsive based on what residents have told me. Common areas stay clean, and maintenance requests for things like air conditioning issues or plumbing usually get handled within a day or two. Nothing fancy, but nothing neglected either.
One thing to keep in mind is that electricity is billed by the building's own meter rate, not directly by the provincial electricity authority. That means you might pay 7 to 8 THB per unit instead of the government rate of around 4 THB. Ask about this before you move in, because on a hot month when the air conditioning runs nonstop, that difference can add 1,000 to 2,000 THB to your monthly costs.
Rent Prices and Value for Money
Rental prices at Abs Sukhumvit 66/1 generally fall between 5,500 and 8,000 THB per month, depending on unit size, floor, and whether the landlord has upgraded anything. Compared to similar buildings near Udom Suk like Regent Home Sukhumvit 97/1 or Lumpini Ville Sukhumvit 77, these rates sit right in the middle of the budget range.
For context, a studio closer to BTS On Nut with similar square footage would run you 9,000 to 13,000 THB. You are basically trading two or three BTS stops and some walkability for saving 3,000 to 5,000 THB a month. Over a year, that adds up to 36,000 to 60,000 THB. For budget conscious renters, that math speaks for itself.
A couple I met at the building, both teachers at an international school near Bang Na, said the savings let them travel every other month. They pay 7,000 THB for a slightly larger unit and put the difference toward weekend trips to Kanchanaburi and Koh Chang. Not a bad trade off.
Who Should Rent Here and Who Should Skip It
This building makes sense for solo renters, young couples, or anyone whose priority list starts with affordability and ends with "just give me a clean, quiet place to sleep." If you work remotely, teach in eastern Bangkok, or simply do not need to be in the city center every day, Abs Sukhumvit 66/1 checks the right boxes.
It does not make sense if you need space for a family, want resort style amenities, or rely on being within walking distance of nightlife and international restaurants. It also might frustrate you if you are used to newer builds with premium finishes. This is a practical condo, not an aspirational one.
If you are weighing Abs Sukhumvit 66/1 against other options in the Udom Suk to Bearing corridor, the smartest move is to compare actual units side by side rather than relying on listing photos alone. Drop your requirements into Superagent at superagent.co and let the AI match you with verified listings that fit your budget, location, and lifestyle. It saves you the legwork of messaging ten different landlords who may or may not reply this century.
If you have been hunting for a budget condo on the eastern stretch of Sukhumvit, you have probably scrolled past Abs Sukhumvit 66/1 more than once. This compact low rise sits tucked behind the main road, close enough to Udom Suk BTS to walk but far enough to actually feel quiet at night. It targets a very specific renter: someone who wants an affordable base in Bangkok without the chaos of the inner city. But does it actually deliver on that promise? I have visited the building, walked the neighborhood, and talked to tenants. Here is what you need to know before signing anything.
Location and Getting Around from Abs Sukhumvit 66/1
The building sits on Sukhumvit Soi 66/1, which branches off the main Sukhumvit Road on the south side. Your nearest BTS station is Udom Suk, roughly a 10 to 12 minute walk depending on your pace and how many street food carts slow you down. That walk is mostly flat and shaded in parts, but during rainy season it can get soggy near the soi entrance.
From Udom Suk BTS, you are about four stops from Ekkamai and six stops from Asok, which means your commute to central Bangkok runs around 20 to 30 minutes door to door. Motorcycle taxis line up near the soi mouth and charge about 20 to 30 THB to zip you to the station. It is not the most connected location in the city, but it works if your life does not revolve around Silom or Sathorn every single day.
One tenant I spoke with, a remote worker from the UK, said his daily routine barely requires the BTS at all. He walks to the Lotus's grocery store nearby, grabs lunch from the food stalls along Sukhumvit 66, and only heads into central Bangkok once or twice a week. For that kind of lifestyle, the location is honestly hard to beat at this price point.
Unit Size, Layout, and What You Actually Get
Let's be honest about the units here. Abs Sukhumvit 66/1 is a compact condo, and the studio units typically range from about 24 to 28 square meters. That is small. You will not be hosting dinner parties. But the layouts are functional, with a separated bathroom and a kitchen counter area that gives you just enough space to prep a meal without bumping into everything.
Most units come furnished with the basics: a bed, a wardrobe, an air conditioning unit, a water heater, and sometimes a small fridge and microwave. The finishes are simple, not luxury by any stretch, but clean and practical. Some units on higher floors offer decent views of the surrounding neighborhood, though do not expect skyline panoramas.
Picture a young Thai professional who works hybrid at a company near On Nut. She picked a corner unit on the fifth floor because it gets cross ventilation and natural light from two sides. Her total rent sits at around 6,500 THB per month. That extra airflow makes a real difference when you are living in a space this size, so if you can grab a corner unit, take it.
Building Facilities and Day to Day Living
Abs Sukhumvit 66/1 is not going to compete with the rooftop pools and co working lounges at places like Ideo or The Base. This is a low rise project with a straightforward set of amenities. You get a small fitness area, CCTV security, keycard access, and parking for both cars and motorbikes. Laundry is coin operated on site, which is standard for buildings at this price range.
The building management is relatively responsive based on what residents have told me. Common areas stay clean, and maintenance requests for things like air conditioning issues or plumbing usually get handled within a day or two. Nothing fancy, but nothing neglected either.
One thing to keep in mind is that electricity is billed by the building's own meter rate, not directly by the provincial electricity authority. That means you might pay 7 to 8 THB per unit instead of the government rate of around 4 THB. Ask about this before you move in, because on a hot month when the air conditioning runs nonstop, that difference can add 1,000 to 2,000 THB to your monthly costs.
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Rent Prices and Value for Money
Rental prices at Abs Sukhumvit 66/1 generally fall between 5,500 and 8,000 THB per month, depending on unit size, floor, and whether the landlord has upgraded anything. Compared to similar buildings near Udom Suk like Regent Home Sukhumvit 97/1 or Lumpini Ville Sukhumvit 77, these rates sit right in the middle of the budget range.
For context, a studio closer to BTS On Nut with similar square footage would run you 9,000 to 13,000 THB. You are basically trading two or three BTS stops and some walkability for saving 3,000 to 5,000 THB a month. Over a year, that adds up to 36,000 to 60,000 THB. For budget conscious renters, that math speaks for itself.
A couple I met at the building, both teachers at an international school near Bang Na, said the savings let them travel every other month. They pay 7,000 THB for a slightly larger unit and put the difference toward weekend trips to Kanchanaburi and Koh Chang. Not a bad trade off.
Who Should Rent Here and Who Should Skip It
This building makes sense for solo renters, young couples, or anyone whose priority list starts with affordability and ends with "just give me a clean, quiet place to sleep." If you work remotely, teach in eastern Bangkok, or simply do not need to be in the city center every day, Abs Sukhumvit 66/1 checks the right boxes.
It does not make sense if you need space for a family, want resort style amenities, or rely on being within walking distance of nightlife and international restaurants. It also might frustrate you if you are used to newer builds with premium finishes. This is a practical condo, not an aspirational one.
If you are weighing Abs Sukhumvit 66/1 against other options in the Udom Suk to Bearing corridor, the smartest move is to compare actual units side by side rather than relying on listing photos alone. Drop your requirements into Superagent at superagent.co and let the AI match you with verified listings that fit your budget, location, and lifestyle. It saves you the legwork of messaging ten different landlords who may or may not reply this century.
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