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Bearing and Samrong: Affordable Condos at the End of the BTS Line

Why Bangkok renters are heading to the end of the Sukhumvit line for space, value, and a quieter pace of life.

Summary

Bearing and Samrong offer some of Bangkok's most affordable BTS-connected condos, here's what renters can expect in 2024.

Most Bangkok renters stop scrolling at On Nut or Udom Suk. The area feels manageable, the BTS is right there, and the condos seem affordable enough. But two stops further east, at Bearing and Samrong, Bangkok gets a little quieter, a little more local, and noticeably cheaper. Renters who land out here tend to stay.

These are not the flashy neighborhoods that show up in expat listicles. There is no rooftop bar scene, no imported cheese shop on the corner. What Bearing and Samrong have is space, value, and enough city infrastructure to make day-to-day life genuinely comfortable. That combination is harder to find in Bangkok than most people expect.

Why Bearing and Samrong Keep Pulling Long-Term Renters

The math is simple and it hits immediately.

A one-bedroom condo near Phrom Phong BTS runs anywhere from 18,000 to 28,000 THB per month for something modern with a pool. At Bearing, two stops past Udom Suk, that same budget moves you into a larger unit, a better floor, or a building with newer facilities. Decent furnished one-bedrooms here start around 10,000 THB, and studios come in as low as 7,500 THB per month.

iCondo Green Space Bearing on Soi Bearing is a concrete example. It sits walking distance from Bearing BTS, has a pool and gym, and regularly lists one-bedroom units between 10,500 and 13,000 THB per month, fully furnished. For reference, that price is less than a studio costs in Thong Lo.

The Commute Question, Answered Honestly

Bearing is station E14 and Samrong is E15 on the BTS Sukhumvit line.

From Bearing to Asok takes around 25 minutes. From Bearing to Siam is closer to 35. That sounds like a long commute until you spend one rush hour stuck in a taxi on Sukhumvit between Nana and Asok, watching the meter tick while the minutes disappear.

The BTS ride is predictable in a way that Bangkok road traffic simply is not. You know when you leave and you know when you arrive. For anyone working along the Sukhumvit corridor, in Silom, or in Sathorn, the commute from Bearing is genuinely workable. Far less punishing than a 20-minute taxi that becomes 60 minutes on a bad Tuesday.

Samrong also connects to bus routes and motorbike taxis toward Bang Na and the expressway. If your office is along the Bang Na industrial strip or near Central Bang Na, Samrong is not on the edge of the city. It is close to where you actually need to be.

What the Neighborhood Actually Feels Like Day to Day

Bearing and Samrong are residential neighborhoods, and they feel like it.

Soi Sukhumvit 107, which everyone in the area calls Soi Bearing, runs long and wide through the neighborhood, lined with shophouses, family-run restaurants, and noodle stalls where a bowl of boat noodles costs around 50 THB. Bangkok Prep, one of the city's respected British-curriculum international schools, sits right on this soi, which tells you something about the kind of long-term community that has formed here.

For daily errands, there is a Makro on Bearing Road and Tesco Lotus branches nearby for groceries. The Samrong fresh market near the old Samrong intersection runs every morning with produce priced for the neighborhood, not for imported supermarkets. Saturday mornings there feel like a version of Bangkok that still belongs to the people who live in it.

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Condo Options Across Different Budgets

The housing range in this area is broader than most renters expect when they first look east.

At the entry level, older low-rise projects along the sois off Soi Bearing offer clean furnished studios from around 7,000 to 8,500 THB per month. Landlords in these buildings are usually local owners, flexible on lease terms, and quicker to respond to maintenance than a corporate property manager in a high-rise.

The Niche Pride Thonglor-Bearing on Sukhumvit 101/1 is a solid mid-range option. One-bedroom units run around 12,000 to 15,000 THB per month, with a pool, co-working space, and a shuttle to BTS. For buyers, completed units in this project have sold between 2.2 and 3.8 million THB, which is well below comparable specs in Phra Khanong or On Nut.

New projects are still launching near Samrong BTS as developers follow renters being priced out further west.

Schools, Hospitals, and the Practical Side of Daily Life

Families moving to this area are not trading convenience for rent savings.

Bangkok Prep on Soi Bearing covers international school needs for many expat families in the area. Samitivej Sukhumvit Hospital is accessible on a direct BTS ride toward the city, no transfer required. For routine medical visits, clinics and pharmacies along Bearing Road handle most daily needs without a trip to the city center.

For shopping, Central Bang Na and Mega Bangna, including IKEA, are reachable by BTS or a short taxi from either station. Private hospitals along the Bang Na corridor add solid medical coverage to the area. The combination means you are not giving up city-level access to services. You are just paying city-outskirts prices for the apartment where you live.

Living this far east is a trade, not a sacrifice. A quieter street, a bigger room, and a rent bill that leaves money left over at the end of the month.


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