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Baan Sukhumvit 50: On Nut Budget Boutique Condo Reviewed
Discover stylish budget living at Bangkok's trendiest On Nut location

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Our baan sukhumvit review reveals why this On Nut condo offers exceptional value with modern amenities, convenient location, and smart design for Bangkok r
If you've been scrolling through condo listings around On Nut and wondering how to keep rent under 15,000 baht, chances are Baan Sukhumvit 50 has popped up on your screen more than once. This low rise boutique project on Sukhumvit Soi 50 has quietly become one of the go to budget picks for expats, young professionals, and anyone who wants to live near BTS On Nut without destroying their monthly budget. But is it actually worth signing a lease? I've walked the building, talked to tenants, and dug into the numbers. Here's an honest Baan Sukhumvit review covering everything you need to know before committing.
Location and Getting Around from Soi 50
Baan Sukhumvit 50 sits on Sukhumvit Soi 50, which branches off the main Sukhumvit Road just a short walk from BTS On Nut station. Depending on your pace and whether the soi dogs are feeling friendly that day, you're looking at roughly 8 to 12 minutes on foot to the BTS entrance. That's not doorstep access, but it's very manageable, especially once you discover the motorcycle taxi stand at the mouth of the soi that'll zip you there for 10 to 15 baht.
The real beauty of this location is the neighborhood itself. On Nut has exploded in the last few years with restaurants, cafes, co working spaces, and one of the best night markets in Bangkok at Tesco Lotus (now rebranded as Lotus's On Nut). You've got Big C, Tops Market, and dozens of street food stalls within easy reach. If you're the type who likes grabbing a 40 baht pad kra pao from a street cart on the way home, this area absolutely delivers.
One thing to note is that Soi 50 can get a bit congested during evening rush hour. If you're driving or relying on Grab during peak times, budget a few extra minutes. But honestly, most tenants here use the BTS or motorbike taxis and skip the traffic entirely.
The Building Itself: What to Expect
Baan Sukhumvit 50 is a low rise development, which in Bangkok terms means you're looking at about 8 floors with no sky lounge or infinity pool on the roof. The building was completed around 2013, so it's not brand new but it's held up reasonably well. The lobby is clean and functional, though don't expect the marble and chandelier treatment you'd find at a place like Ideo Sukhumvit 93.
Facilities are modest but adequate. There's a small fitness room with basic cardio and weight equipment, a swimming pool that's compact but well maintained, and 24 hour security with key card access. Parking is limited, so if you own a car, confirm availability before signing anything. Laundry machines are available on certain floors, which is a real perk since not all budget condos in Bangkok offer this.
Picture this: you're a remote worker who just relocated from Chiang Mai and you need a clean, quiet base near a BTS line. You don't need a rooftop bar or a concierge. You just need reliable WiFi, a pool for weekend laps, and a security guard who actually stays awake. Baan Sukhumvit 50 checks those boxes without pretending to be something it's not.
Unit Sizes, Layouts, and Rent Prices
Most units here are studios and one bedroom layouts. Studios typically run between 26 and 30 square meters, while one bedrooms push closer to 35 to 40 square meters. The layouts are pretty standard for Bangkok condos in this price bracket. Kitchenettes with a two burner stove, a compact bathroom with a rain shower head if you're lucky, and enough closet space to get by if you're not a maximalist.
Now for the numbers that matter. Studios at Baan Sukhumvit 50 generally rent for 8,000 to 12,000 baht per month, depending on the floor, furnishing quality, and whether the landlord has updated the unit recently. One bedroom units typically land between 12,000 and 16,000 baht. Compared to neighboring projects like Ideo Mobi Sukhumvit or The Base Sukhumvit 50, you're saving anywhere from 3,000 to 8,000 baht monthly. That's your grocery budget right there.
Some units come fully furnished with a washing machine included, while others offer only the basics. Always ask to see actual photos or visit in person before transferring any deposit money.
Who This Condo Works Best For
Let's be real. Baan Sukhumvit 50 is not for everyone. If you're a couple looking for a spacious two bedroom with a bathtub and a view of the Chao Phraya, keep scrolling. But if you're a solo expat teaching English at a nearby international school, a digital nomad testing Bangkok for a few months, or a young Thai professional starting your first job along the Sukhumvit corridor, this place makes a lot of financial sense.
I know a freelance designer from the UK who lived here for nearly two years. She paid 10,000 baht for a renovated studio on the 6th floor, walked to BTS On Nut every morning for coffee at Roots, and saved enough money to travel around Southeast Asia on weekends. That's the kind of lifestyle this building enables. Comfortable, affordable, and close enough to everything that matters without the premium price tag.
Potential Drawbacks to Consider
No Baan Sukhumvit review would be complete without the honest downsides. First, the building's age means some units show wear. Older air conditioning units can be noisy, and a few tenants have mentioned slow maintenance response times from the juristic office. Always test the AC and water pressure during your viewing.
Second, the walk to BTS On Nut is fine during the day but Soi 50 gets quite dark at night in certain stretches. It's not unsafe by Bangkok standards, but if you're coming home late, a motorcycle taxi is your best friend. Third, the pool and gym are small. If fitness is a major part of your routine, you might want to budget for a nearby gym membership at somewhere like Jetts or Fitness First in the Century The Movie Plaza area.
Despite these quirks, the value proposition remains strong. You're getting a decent condo near a major BTS station in one of Bangkok's most livable neighborhoods for well under 15,000 baht a month. That's hard to argue with.
If Baan Sukhumvit 50 sounds like it could be your next home, or if you want to compare it against similar options around On Nut, try searching on superagent.co. The AI powered platform pulls real time listings, filters by your actual budget, and saves you hours of scrolling through outdated posts. Finding the right Bangkok condo shouldn't feel like a second job.
If you've been scrolling through condo listings around On Nut and wondering how to keep rent under 15,000 baht, chances are Baan Sukhumvit 50 has popped up on your screen more than once. This low rise boutique project on Sukhumvit Soi 50 has quietly become one of the go to budget picks for expats, young professionals, and anyone who wants to live near BTS On Nut without destroying their monthly budget. But is it actually worth signing a lease? I've walked the building, talked to tenants, and dug into the numbers. Here's an honest Baan Sukhumvit review covering everything you need to know before committing.
Location and Getting Around from Soi 50
Baan Sukhumvit 50 sits on Sukhumvit Soi 50, which branches off the main Sukhumvit Road just a short walk from BTS On Nut station. Depending on your pace and whether the soi dogs are feeling friendly that day, you're looking at roughly 8 to 12 minutes on foot to the BTS entrance. That's not doorstep access, but it's very manageable, especially once you discover the motorcycle taxi stand at the mouth of the soi that'll zip you there for 10 to 15 baht.
The real beauty of this location is the neighborhood itself. On Nut has exploded in the last few years with restaurants, cafes, co working spaces, and one of the best night markets in Bangkok at Tesco Lotus (now rebranded as Lotus's On Nut). You've got Big C, Tops Market, and dozens of street food stalls within easy reach. If you're the type who likes grabbing a 40 baht pad kra pao from a street cart on the way home, this area absolutely delivers.
One thing to note is that Soi 50 can get a bit congested during evening rush hour. If you're driving or relying on Grab during peak times, budget a few extra minutes. But honestly, most tenants here use the BTS or motorbike taxis and skip the traffic entirely.
The Building Itself: What to Expect
Baan Sukhumvit 50 is a low rise development, which in Bangkok terms means you're looking at about 8 floors with no sky lounge or infinity pool on the roof. The building was completed around 2013, so it's not brand new but it's held up reasonably well. The lobby is clean and functional, though don't expect the marble and chandelier treatment you'd find at a place like Ideo Sukhumvit 93.
Facilities are modest but adequate. There's a small fitness room with basic cardio and weight equipment, a swimming pool that's compact but well maintained, and 24 hour security with key card access. Parking is limited, so if you own a car, confirm availability before signing anything. Laundry machines are available on certain floors, which is a real perk since not all budget condos in Bangkok offer this.
Picture this: you're a remote worker who just relocated from Chiang Mai and you need a clean, quiet base near a BTS line. You don't need a rooftop bar or a concierge. You just need reliable WiFi, a pool for weekend laps, and a security guard who actually stays awake. Baan Sukhumvit 50 checks those boxes without pretending to be something it's not.
Unit Sizes, Layouts, and Rent Prices
Most units here are studios and one bedroom layouts. Studios typically run between 26 and 30 square meters, while one bedrooms push closer to 35 to 40 square meters. The layouts are pretty standard for Bangkok condos in this price bracket. Kitchenettes with a two burner stove, a compact bathroom with a rain shower head if you're lucky, and enough closet space to get by if you're not a maximalist.
Now for the numbers that matter. Studios at Baan Sukhumvit 50 generally rent for 8,000 to 12,000 baht per month, depending on the floor, furnishing quality, and whether the landlord has updated the unit recently. One bedroom units typically land between 12,000 and 16,000 baht. Compared to neighboring projects like Ideo Mobi Sukhumvit or The Base Sukhumvit 50, you're saving anywhere from 3,000 to 8,000 baht monthly. That's your grocery budget right there.
Some units come fully furnished with a washing machine included, while others offer only the basics. Always ask to see actual photos or visit in person before transferring any deposit money.
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Who This Condo Works Best For
Let's be real. Baan Sukhumvit 50 is not for everyone. If you're a couple looking for a spacious two bedroom with a bathtub and a view of the Chao Phraya, keep scrolling. But if you're a solo expat teaching English at a nearby international school, a digital nomad testing Bangkok for a few months, or a young Thai professional starting your first job along the Sukhumvit corridor, this place makes a lot of financial sense.
I know a freelance designer from the UK who lived here for nearly two years. She paid 10,000 baht for a renovated studio on the 6th floor, walked to BTS On Nut every morning for coffee at Roots, and saved enough money to travel around Southeast Asia on weekends. That's the kind of lifestyle this building enables. Comfortable, affordable, and close enough to everything that matters without the premium price tag.
Potential Drawbacks to Consider
No Baan Sukhumvit review would be complete without the honest downsides. First, the building's age means some units show wear. Older air conditioning units can be noisy, and a few tenants have mentioned slow maintenance response times from the juristic office. Always test the AC and water pressure during your viewing.
Second, the walk to BTS On Nut is fine during the day but Soi 50 gets quite dark at night in certain stretches. It's not unsafe by Bangkok standards, but if you're coming home late, a motorcycle taxi is your best friend. Third, the pool and gym are small. If fitness is a major part of your routine, you might want to budget for a nearby gym membership at somewhere like Jetts or Fitness First in the Century The Movie Plaza area.
Despite these quirks, the value proposition remains strong. You're getting a decent condo near a major BTS station in one of Bangkok's most livable neighborhoods for well under 15,000 baht a month. That's hard to argue with.
If Baan Sukhumvit 50 sounds like it could be your next home, or if you want to compare it against similar options around On Nut, try searching on superagent.co. The AI powered platform pulls real time listings, filters by your actual budget, and saves you hours of scrolling through outdated posts. Finding the right Bangkok condo shouldn't feel like a second job.
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