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รีวิวเช่า Ashton Asoke: คอนโดที่โด่งดังที่สุดในกรุงเทพ
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Complete guide: รีวิวเช่า Ashton Asoke: คอนโดที่โด่งดังที่สุดในกรุงเทพ. Expert tips for Bangkok renters.
If you've been scrolling through Bangkok condo listings and keep seeing Ashton Asoke pop up, you're not alone. This place is everywhere on rental sites, and honestly, it deserves the attention. I've spent the last five years renting in Bangkok, seen plenty of condos, and watched Ashton Asoke become the building everyone talks about at co-working spaces around Sukhumvit.
Let me walk you through what makes this place tick, who it's actually good for, and whether it should be on your shortlist when you're hunting for your next place in the city.
ทำไม Ashton Asoke ถึงติด 1 ในจำนวนขอ
Ashton Asoke sits right on Sukhumvit Soi 21, which is basically the sweet spot of Bangkok. You're close enough to Asoke BTS Station that you can walk it in five minutes, but far enough into the soi that you avoid the Sukhumvit madness. The building opened a few years back and immediately became the condo that people recommend when their friends ask where to live.
The location matters more than you think. I know someone who spent six months in a cheaper building on Sukhumvit Road proper, and he spent every morning in gridlock trying to cross the street. At Ashton Asoke, you're in a quieter pocket. You get the neighborhood vibe without the chaos.
The building itself is modern, all glass and steel with decent maintenance. The developer is reputable, which matters when you're signing a lease. You don't want to rent somewhere that hasn't been finished properly or where the building management is sketchy.
ราคาเช่า และ ประเภทห้อง ที่คุณจะเจอ
Let's talk money, because that's what matters. One-bedroom units at Ashton Asoke typically run between 35,000 to 45,000 baht per month, depending on the floor and whether you get a corner unit. Two-bedrooms go for around 50,000 to 65,000 baht. These aren't bargain prices, but they're reasonable for the location and building quality you're getting.
I rented a one-bedroom here for a friend who worked at a tech company near BTS Phrom Phong. She paid 38,000 baht and actually got a view toward the soi. The units are compact, Bangkok-style, but they're designed well. No wasted space with weird hallways or closets that don't fit anything.
Most rentals are furnished to a decent standard. You get basic furniture, a washing machine, and air conditioning that actually works. Don't expect luxury finishes, but don't expect to buy your own bed either. It's the middle ground that most working people want.
สิ่งอำนวยความสะดวก ที่ทำให้ชีวิตง่ายขึ้น
The building has a proper gym, which sounds basic until you realize how many Bangkok condos have a gym that's just a treadmill in a closet. Ashton has actual equipment and it's actually clean. There's a pool on a mid-level floor, a coworking space, and parking for motorcycles and cars if you need it.
What gets people most excited is the coworking space and high-speed internet. I met someone at a coffee shop near Asoke who told me she basically lives at the building's work area because her apartment internet is finicky. Here, the internet is built in and reliable, which matters if you're running Zoom calls or working freelance.
There's also 24-hour security, which is standard but worth confirming. They actually check who comes in, and the lobby staff is consistently helpful. Small thing, but it adds up to feeling safe in your own building.
ชีวิตรอบๆ Asoke และ Sukhumvit Soi 21
Here's what actually affects your daily life. Soi 21 has everything you need within a five minute walk. There's a 7-Eleven on the corner, a proper Thai restaurant that's been there forever, and a pharmacy. You've got the Mac Donald's and massage shops and small clothing stores that cater to residents, not tourists.
The neighborhood isn't fancy, and that's exactly why it works. It's real Bangkok. You see locals at breakfast, the soi has character, and rent prices haven't exploded like they have in nearby areas. Asoke BTS is genuinely useful because it connects you quickly to Silom, Sathorn, or back toward Chatuchak when you want to escape the city.
One downside that people mention is noise from the BTS. If you get a unit facing the road side of the building, you'll hear the train in the morning. It's not terrible, but it's worth knowing before you commit. Higher floors are better if noise bothers you.
ข้อเสีย และ ปัญหาที่อาจเจอ
Let me be honest, because that's what actually helps. Ashton Asoke is popular, which means turnover is high. That's good for availability when you're searching, but it means the building can feel transient sometimes. People stay six months to a year and move on. If you want a real community, you might feel that absence.
The building isn't cheap. There are condos in nearby sois charging 25,000 to 30,000 baht for a one-bedroom. You're paying a premium for the location and the building quality. Whether that's worth it depends on whether you work nearby or value being close to the BTS.
Parking can get tight during peak hours if you have a car. The building has spots but they fill up, and if you don't have assigned parking, you might need to wait. It's not a deal-breaker, but worth knowing if you drive to work.
ใครควรเช่าที่นี่ และใครควรมองที่อื่น
Ashton Asoke makes sense if you work around Sukhumvit, Silom, or use public transport regularly. If you're at a tech company on Thong Lor or Phrom Phong, being five minutes from Asoke BTS saves you an hour a week just on commuting. That adds up.
It works if you're freelancing and want a building with a proper workspace. It works if you want modern, clean, and straightforward. It works if you're staying more than a year because the rental market rewards commitment here.
It doesn't work if you're on a tight budget, need parking reliability, or prefer quieter neighborhoods away from the main roads. It doesn't work if you want a sense of community, because the building's transience works against that.
การหาห้องและการเจรจาราคา
When you're actually ready to look at Ashton Asoke, contact the building directly through their office on the ground floor, but also check rental aggregators. You'll sometimes find better deals through platforms because landlords pricing through those sites are competing for visibility.
Rental rates move based on the season. June to August is slow season in Bangkok, and you might negotiate 10 to 15 percent off. September through April is competitive. If you find a unit you want and there are multiple months left on the rental cycle, you have leverage. Use it.
Ashton Asoke is a solid building in a genuinely useful location. It's not perfect and it's not budget-friendly, but for most people working in central Bangkok, it checks the boxes. The building delivers on what it promises, the neighborhood is functional and real, and the BTS connection is legitimately convenient.
When you're ready to compare Ashton Asoke against other options in the area, platforms like Superagent.co let you filter by location, price range, and amenities side by side. You'll find units here, but you'll also discover equally good alternatives that might fit your budget or preferences better. Either way, you're making a decision with full information instead of just looking at one building over and over.
If you've been scrolling through Bangkok condo listings and keep seeing Ashton Asoke pop up, you're not alone. This place is everywhere on rental sites, and honestly, it deserves the attention. I've spent the last five years renting in Bangkok, seen plenty of condos, and watched Ashton Asoke become the building everyone talks about at co-working spaces around Sukhumvit.
Let me walk you through what makes this place tick, who it's actually good for, and whether it should be on your shortlist when you're hunting for your next place in the city.
ทำไม Ashton Asoke ถึงติด 1 ในจำนวนขอ
Ashton Asoke sits right on Sukhumvit Soi 21, which is basically the sweet spot of Bangkok. You're close enough to Asoke BTS Station that you can walk it in five minutes, but far enough into the soi that you avoid the Sukhumvit madness. The building opened a few years back and immediately became the condo that people recommend when their friends ask where to live.
The location matters more than you think. I know someone who spent six months in a cheaper building on Sukhumvit Road proper, and he spent every morning in gridlock trying to cross the street. At Ashton Asoke, you're in a quieter pocket. You get the neighborhood vibe without the chaos.
The building itself is modern, all glass and steel with decent maintenance. The developer is reputable, which matters when you're signing a lease. You don't want to rent somewhere that hasn't been finished properly or where the building management is sketchy.
ราคาเช่า และ ประเภทห้อง ที่คุณจะเจอ
Let's talk money, because that's what matters. One-bedroom units at Ashton Asoke typically run between 35,000 to 45,000 baht per month, depending on the floor and whether you get a corner unit. Two-bedrooms go for around 50,000 to 65,000 baht. These aren't bargain prices, but they're reasonable for the location and building quality you're getting.
I rented a one-bedroom here for a friend who worked at a tech company near BTS Phrom Phong. She paid 38,000 baht and actually got a view toward the soi. The units are compact, Bangkok-style, but they're designed well. No wasted space with weird hallways or closets that don't fit anything.
Most rentals are furnished to a decent standard. You get basic furniture, a washing machine, and air conditioning that actually works. Don't expect luxury finishes, but don't expect to buy your own bed either. It's the middle ground that most working people want.
สิ่งอำนวยความสะดวก ที่ทำให้ชีวิตง่ายขึ้น
The building has a proper gym, which sounds basic until you realize how many Bangkok condos have a gym that's just a treadmill in a closet. Ashton has actual equipment and it's actually clean. There's a pool on a mid-level floor, a coworking space, and parking for motorcycles and cars if you need it.
What gets people most excited is the coworking space and high-speed internet. I met someone at a coffee shop near Asoke who told me she basically lives at the building's work area because her apartment internet is finicky. Here, the internet is built in and reliable, which matters if you're running Zoom calls or working freelance.
There's also 24-hour security, which is standard but worth confirming. They actually check who comes in, and the lobby staff is consistently helpful. Small thing, but it adds up to feeling safe in your own building.
ชีวิตรอบๆ Asoke และ Sukhumvit Soi 21
Here's what actually affects your daily life. Soi 21 has everything you need within a five minute walk. There's a 7-Eleven on the corner, a proper Thai restaurant that's been there forever, and a pharmacy. You've got the Mac Donald's and massage shops and small clothing stores that cater to residents, not tourists.
The neighborhood isn't fancy, and that's exactly why it works. It's real Bangkok. You see locals at breakfast, the soi has character, and rent prices haven't exploded like they have in nearby areas. Asoke BTS is genuinely useful because it connects you quickly to Silom, Sathorn, or back toward Chatuchak when you want to escape the city.
One downside that people mention is noise from the BTS. If you get a unit facing the road side of the building, you'll hear the train in the morning. It's not terrible, but it's worth knowing before you commit. Higher floors are better if noise bothers you.
ข้อเสีย และ ปัญหาที่อาจเจอ
Let me be honest, because that's what actually helps. Ashton Asoke is popular, which means turnover is high. That's good for availability when you're searching, but it means the building can feel transient sometimes. People stay six months to a year and move on. If you want a real community, you might feel that absence.
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The building isn't cheap. There are condos in nearby sois charging 25,000 to 30,000 baht for a one-bedroom. You're paying a premium for the location and the building quality. Whether that's worth it depends on whether you work nearby or value being close to the BTS.
Parking can get tight during peak hours if you have a car. The building has spots but they fill up, and if you don't have assigned parking, you might need to wait. It's not a deal-breaker, but worth knowing if you drive to work.
ใครควรเช่าที่นี่ และใครควรมองที่อื่น
Ashton Asoke makes sense if you work around Sukhumvit, Silom, or use public transport regularly. If you're at a tech company on Thong Lor or Phrom Phong, being five minutes from Asoke BTS saves you an hour a week just on commuting. That adds up.
It works if you're freelancing and want a building with a proper workspace. It works if you want modern, clean, and straightforward. It works if you're staying more than a year because the rental market rewards commitment here.
It doesn't work if you're on a tight budget, need parking reliability, or prefer quieter neighborhoods away from the main roads. It doesn't work if you want a sense of community, because the building's transience works against that.
การหาห้องและการเจรจาราคา
When you're actually ready to look at Ashton Asoke, contact the building directly through their office on the ground floor, but also check rental aggregators. You'll sometimes find better deals through platforms because landlords pricing through those sites are competing for visibility.
Rental rates move based on the season. June to August is slow season in Bangkok, and you might negotiate 10 to 15 percent off. September through April is competitive. If you find a unit you want and there are multiple months left on the rental cycle, you have leverage. Use it.
Ashton Asoke is a solid building in a genuinely useful location. It's not perfect and it's not budget-friendly, but for most people working in central Bangkok, it checks the boxes. The building delivers on what it promises, the neighborhood is functional and real, and the BTS connection is legitimately convenient.
When you're ready to compare Ashton Asoke against other options in the area, platforms like Superagent.co let you filter by location, price range, and amenities side by side. You'll find units here, but you'll also discover equally good alternatives that might fit your budget or preferences better. Either way, you're making a decision with full information instead of just looking at one building over and over.
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