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Aspire Sukhumvit 69: Phra Khanong Budget Condo Fully Reviewed
An affordable BTS-connected condo offering modern amenities in the vibrant Phra Khanong neighborhood.

Summary
Aspire Sukhumvit 69 review reveals a budget-friendly rental option near BTS Phra Khanong with quality facilities and convenient access to local attractions
Phra Khanong has quietly become one of Bangkok's most popular rental neighborhoods, especially for young professionals and expats who want Sukhumvit access without Sukhumvit prices. Aspire Sukhumvit 69 sits right in the middle of this shift. It is an AP Thai development that promises a lot for its price point, but does it actually deliver for renters? I have spent time in and around this building, talked to tenants, and put together this full review so you can decide if it belongs on your shortlist.
Location and Getting Around from Aspire Sukhumvit 69
The building is located on Sukhumvit Soi 69, tucked into a residential pocket that feels surprisingly calm given how close you are to main Sukhumvit Road. BTS Phra Khanong is roughly a seven to eight minute walk away. That is not doorstep access, but it is manageable, and many tenants here just grab a motorcycle taxi from the soi mouth for 10 to 15 baht.
Once you are on the BTS, you are two stops from Ekkamai, three from Thong Lo, and about 25 minutes from Asok or Siam. For anyone working in the lower Sukhumvit office corridor, the commute is painless. Weekend trips to Mega Bangna or Gateway Ekkamai are also quick.
On foot, the immediate area has a 7 Eleven, street food vendors along Sukhumvit 69, and the W District lifestyle mall is a short walk away on Phra Khanong's main stretch. If you are someone who orders from GrabFood most nights and takes the BTS to work, this location works well. If you need to be within two minutes of a train platform, you might find the walk slightly long on Bangkok's hotter days.
Unit Types, Sizes, and What You Actually Get Inside
Aspire Sukhumvit 69 is a budget to mid range condo, and the unit sizes reflect that. Most available rentals are studios at around 22 to 26 square meters or one bedrooms at roughly 30 to 35 square meters. There are some larger two bedroom units in the building, but they come up for rent less frequently.
The finishes are standard AP Thai quality. Think laminate flooring, compact but functional kitchenettes with a single electric hob, and bathrooms with rain showers. Nothing feels luxurious, but nothing feels cheap either. The layouts are efficient, and AP Thai is generally good at squeezing usable space out of smaller floor plans.
Picture a junior marketing manager relocating from Chiang Mai to Bangkok for a new role near Ekkamai. She finds a furnished one bedroom here at 30 square meters with a built in wardrobe, a washing machine on the balcony, and enough room for a small work desk. It is tight, but it functions. That is the sweet spot this building hits.
Facilities and Common Areas
For a condo in this price bracket, the facilities are genuinely solid. There is a rooftop pool with decent city views, a fitness room with basic cardio and weight equipment, a co working lounge, and a garden area on one of the upper floors. The lobby is clean and modern, staffed with security and a reception team around the clock.
The pool gets busy on weekends, which is common for buildings with a younger tenant mix. If you prefer a quiet swim, weekday mornings are your best bet. The gym is small but fine for basic workouts. Anyone serious about lifting will still want a GymMaster or Jetts membership nearby.
One thing tenants consistently mention is that the co working space is a nice touch for remote workers who want a change of scenery without leaving the building. Imagine finishing a Zoom call at 3pm, walking downstairs for a swim, and being back at your desk by 4pm. That kind of flexibility matters when you work from home most of the week.
Rent Prices and Value for Money in 2024 and 2025
This is where Aspire Sukhumvit 69 really gets interesting. Studios here typically rent in the 9,000 to 13,000 baht per month range. One bedroom units go for around 12,000 to 17,000 baht depending on floor, furnishing level, and how motivated the landlord is. Two bedrooms, when available, tend to land between 18,000 and 25,000 baht.
Compare that to similar units in Thong Lo or Ekkamai, where you would pay 30 to 50 percent more for the same square footage and similar facilities. The trade off is a slightly longer walk to the BTS and a less trendy address. For budget conscious renters, that trade off makes a lot of sense.
A couple working in Asok who split a one bedroom at 15,000 baht is paying 7,500 each for a modern condo with a pool and gym on the Sukhumvit line. That is hard to beat anywhere in central Bangkok right now.
Who Should Rent Here and Who Should Look Elsewhere
Aspire Sukhumvit 69 is ideal for solo professionals, young couples, and expats on local salary packages who want modern amenities without blowing their housing budget. It works especially well if your office is along the Sukhumvit BTS line between On Nut and Asok.
It is probably not the right fit for families needing more space, anyone who requires direct BTS access due to mobility needs, or renters who want a luxury feel with high end finishes. If that sounds like you, consider buildings closer to Phra Khanong BTS itself or look at options in the On Nut area where larger units are more common.
For everyone else, this building punches above its weight. The location is livable, the facilities are better than expected, and the rent prices leave room in your budget for actually enjoying Bangkok instead of just paying for it.
If Aspire Sukhumvit 69 sounds like a match, or if you want to compare it with similar options in the Phra Khanong area, check available listings and get matched with verified units on superagent.co. It takes about two minutes, and you will see real time pricing from landlords who are actually ready to rent.
Phra Khanong has quietly become one of Bangkok's most popular rental neighborhoods, especially for young professionals and expats who want Sukhumvit access without Sukhumvit prices. Aspire Sukhumvit 69 sits right in the middle of this shift. It is an AP Thai development that promises a lot for its price point, but does it actually deliver for renters? I have spent time in and around this building, talked to tenants, and put together this full review so you can decide if it belongs on your shortlist.
Location and Getting Around from Aspire Sukhumvit 69
The building is located on Sukhumvit Soi 69, tucked into a residential pocket that feels surprisingly calm given how close you are to main Sukhumvit Road. BTS Phra Khanong is roughly a seven to eight minute walk away. That is not doorstep access, but it is manageable, and many tenants here just grab a motorcycle taxi from the soi mouth for 10 to 15 baht.
Once you are on the BTS, you are two stops from Ekkamai, three from Thong Lo, and about 25 minutes from Asok or Siam. For anyone working in the lower Sukhumvit office corridor, the commute is painless. Weekend trips to Mega Bangna or Gateway Ekkamai are also quick.
On foot, the immediate area has a 7 Eleven, street food vendors along Sukhumvit 69, and the W District lifestyle mall is a short walk away on Phra Khanong's main stretch. If you are someone who orders from GrabFood most nights and takes the BTS to work, this location works well. If you need to be within two minutes of a train platform, you might find the walk slightly long on Bangkok's hotter days.
Unit Types, Sizes, and What You Actually Get Inside
Aspire Sukhumvit 69 is a budget to mid range condo, and the unit sizes reflect that. Most available rentals are studios at around 22 to 26 square meters or one bedrooms at roughly 30 to 35 square meters. There are some larger two bedroom units in the building, but they come up for rent less frequently.
The finishes are standard AP Thai quality. Think laminate flooring, compact but functional kitchenettes with a single electric hob, and bathrooms with rain showers. Nothing feels luxurious, but nothing feels cheap either. The layouts are efficient, and AP Thai is generally good at squeezing usable space out of smaller floor plans.
Picture a junior marketing manager relocating from Chiang Mai to Bangkok for a new role near Ekkamai. She finds a furnished one bedroom here at 30 square meters with a built in wardrobe, a washing machine on the balcony, and enough room for a small work desk. It is tight, but it functions. That is the sweet spot this building hits.
Facilities and Common Areas
For a condo in this price bracket, the facilities are genuinely solid. There is a rooftop pool with decent city views, a fitness room with basic cardio and weight equipment, a co working lounge, and a garden area on one of the upper floors. The lobby is clean and modern, staffed with security and a reception team around the clock.
The pool gets busy on weekends, which is common for buildings with a younger tenant mix. If you prefer a quiet swim, weekday mornings are your best bet. The gym is small but fine for basic workouts. Anyone serious about lifting will still want a GymMaster or Jetts membership nearby.
One thing tenants consistently mention is that the co working space is a nice touch for remote workers who want a change of scenery without leaving the building. Imagine finishing a Zoom call at 3pm, walking downstairs for a swim, and being back at your desk by 4pm. That kind of flexibility matters when you work from home most of the week.
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Rent Prices and Value for Money in 2024 and 2025
This is where Aspire Sukhumvit 69 really gets interesting. Studios here typically rent in the 9,000 to 13,000 baht per month range. One bedroom units go for around 12,000 to 17,000 baht depending on floor, furnishing level, and how motivated the landlord is. Two bedrooms, when available, tend to land between 18,000 and 25,000 baht.
Compare that to similar units in Thong Lo or Ekkamai, where you would pay 30 to 50 percent more for the same square footage and similar facilities. The trade off is a slightly longer walk to the BTS and a less trendy address. For budget conscious renters, that trade off makes a lot of sense.
A couple working in Asok who split a one bedroom at 15,000 baht is paying 7,500 each for a modern condo with a pool and gym on the Sukhumvit line. That is hard to beat anywhere in central Bangkok right now.
Who Should Rent Here and Who Should Look Elsewhere
Aspire Sukhumvit 69 is ideal for solo professionals, young couples, and expats on local salary packages who want modern amenities without blowing their housing budget. It works especially well if your office is along the Sukhumvit BTS line between On Nut and Asok.
It is probably not the right fit for families needing more space, anyone who requires direct BTS access due to mobility needs, or renters who want a luxury feel with high end finishes. If that sounds like you, consider buildings closer to Phra Khanong BTS itself or look at options in the On Nut area where larger units are more common.
For everyone else, this building punches above its weight. The location is livable, the facilities are better than expected, and the rent prices leave room in your budget for actually enjoying Bangkok instead of just paying for it.
If Aspire Sukhumvit 69 sounds like a match, or if you want to compare it with similar options in the Phra Khanong area, check available listings and get matched with verified units on superagent.co. It takes about two minutes, and you will see real time pricing from landlords who are actually ready to rent.
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