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Bearing BTS Station: Eastern Bangkok's Last Stop Rental Guide
Discover modern condos at Bangkok's easternmost BTS station with unbeatable value and connectivity.

Summary
Find the best bearing BTS condo rent options in Eastern Bangkok. Explore affordable units, amenities, and lifestyle benefits at this convenient BTS terminu
Bearing is one of those stations that most Bangkok newcomers scroll right past when searching for condos. It sits at the tail end of the Sukhumvit Line, and for years that meant it was basically off the radar. But here's the thing. People who actually live near Bearing love it. Rents are genuinely affordable, the neighborhood has real community energy, and you're still connected to central Bangkok by BTS. If you're open to trading a few extra minutes of commute time for significantly lower rent, Bearing deserves a serious look.
What Bearing Actually Feels Like as a Neighborhood
Bearing doesn't feel like tourist Bangkok, and that's the whole appeal. Step off the BTS and you're surrounded by local street food stalls, 7-Elevens, family run noodle shops, and open air markets. It has the energy of a Thai neighborhood that happens to have a train station, not a neighborhood that was built around one.
Sukhumvit Soi 107 runs right beneath the station and connects to a web of smaller sois lined with condos, shophouses, and schools. On weekday evenings, the area around Bearing comes alive with night market vendors setting up along the main road. You can eat pad kra pao with a fried egg for 50 baht and walk home in five minutes.
Compare that to living near Thong Lo or Phrom Phong, where a similar meal at a trendy spot costs 180 baht and your condo rent is triple what you'd pay here. A friend of mine relocated from Ekkamai to a two bedroom at Lumpini Ville Lasalle, about a ten minute walk from Bearing BTS, and cut his monthly rent from 28,000 to 11,000 baht. Same commute to his office at Asok, just 20 minutes longer on the train.
Rent Prices Near Bearing BTS: What You'll Actually Pay
This is where Bearing really shines. Studios and one bedrooms in the area range from about 5,500 to 12,000 baht per month depending on the building, floor level, and furnishing. Two bedrooms typically fall between 10,000 and 18,000 baht. For context, those prices would barely get you a parking spot in some Sukhumvit midtown buildings.
Popular buildings near the station include Lumpini Mega City Bangna, Lumpini Ville Sukhumvit 109, The Cube BTS Bearing, and Pause Sukhumvit 107. Most of these are large, well managed projects with pools, gyms, co-working areas, and 24 hour security. They're not luxury developments, but they are solid, comfortable, and clean.
If you push your budget slightly to 15,000 or 20,000 baht for a one bedroom, you can find newer units with better views and upgraded furniture. That's still incredibly affordable by Bangkok standards, especially for anyone earning a remote income in dollars or euros.
Getting Around from Bearing: Commute and Connectivity
Yes, Bearing is the last station on the Sukhumvit Line. But "last station" doesn't mean "middle of nowhere." From Bearing BTS, you can reach Siam in about 35 minutes and Asok in roughly 25 minutes. That's a perfectly normal Bangkok commute, and you get a seat on the train almost every morning because you're boarding at the starting point. That alone is worth something during rush hour.
For anyone working at Bangna or along the Bangna-Trad highway corridor, the location is even better. Mega Bangna, one of the city's largest malls, is a short taxi or motorbike ride away. Central Bangna is also nearby. Both have groceries, cinemas, restaurants, and everything you'd need on weekends without heading into the city center.
Grab rides from Bearing tend to be cheaper too, since you're outside the high demand zones. A Grab car to Sukhumvit Soi 55 (Thong Lo) typically runs around 150 to 200 baht. A motorbike taxi from your condo to the BTS station will cost 10 to 20 baht depending on distance.
Who Bearing Works Best For
Bearing is ideal for budget conscious renters who still want BTS access. That includes young professionals starting their first Bangkok job, remote workers watching their monthly burn rate, teachers working at international schools in the Bangna area, and couples looking for more space without paying Sukhumvit prices.
It's also a surprisingly good fit for families. The area around Lasalle and Bearing has several well known schools, including St. Andrews International School Sukhumvit 107 and Bangkok Patana nearby. There are parks, playgrounds, and a generally calmer pace of life compared to the chaos of central Sukhumvit.
One digital nomad I know chose Bearing specifically because she could rent a fully furnished one bedroom at Pause Sukhumvit 107 for 8,500 baht a month, spend another 3,000 on food from local markets, and keep her total monthly living costs under 25,000 baht. She takes the BTS into town for social plans twice a week and otherwise enjoys the quiet.
Things to Know Before Signing a Lease
A few practical notes. Some buildings near Bearing have older units with window air conditioning rather than wall mounted splits. Always check in person. Flooding has historically been a concern in parts of Bangna and Samut Prakan, so ask about ground floor conditions during rainy season if you're considering a low rise.
Also confirm the actual walking distance to Bearing BTS before you commit. Some listings say "near Bearing" but are really a 15 minute walk or a motorbike ride away. That matters when you're commuting daily.
Bearing might not have the nightlife of Ekkamai or the polish of Ari, but it delivers something those neighborhoods can't: genuinely affordable rent on the BTS line with room to breathe. If your priority is value and convenience over hype, this is one of the smartest spots to rent in Bangkok right now. Start your search at superagent.co to browse verified listings near Bearing and find a condo that fits your budget without the guesswork.
Bearing is one of those stations that most Bangkok newcomers scroll right past when searching for condos. It sits at the tail end of the Sukhumvit Line, and for years that meant it was basically off the radar. But here's the thing. People who actually live near Bearing love it. Rents are genuinely affordable, the neighborhood has real community energy, and you're still connected to central Bangkok by BTS. If you're open to trading a few extra minutes of commute time for significantly lower rent, Bearing deserves a serious look.
What Bearing Actually Feels Like as a Neighborhood
Bearing doesn't feel like tourist Bangkok, and that's the whole appeal. Step off the BTS and you're surrounded by local street food stalls, 7-Elevens, family run noodle shops, and open air markets. It has the energy of a Thai neighborhood that happens to have a train station, not a neighborhood that was built around one.
Sukhumvit Soi 107 runs right beneath the station and connects to a web of smaller sois lined with condos, shophouses, and schools. On weekday evenings, the area around Bearing comes alive with night market vendors setting up along the main road. You can eat pad kra pao with a fried egg for 50 baht and walk home in five minutes.
Compare that to living near Thong Lo or Phrom Phong, where a similar meal at a trendy spot costs 180 baht and your condo rent is triple what you'd pay here. A friend of mine relocated from Ekkamai to a two bedroom at Lumpini Ville Lasalle, about a ten minute walk from Bearing BTS, and cut his monthly rent from 28,000 to 11,000 baht. Same commute to his office at Asok, just 20 minutes longer on the train.
Rent Prices Near Bearing BTS: What You'll Actually Pay
This is where Bearing really shines. Studios and one bedrooms in the area range from about 5,500 to 12,000 baht per month depending on the building, floor level, and furnishing. Two bedrooms typically fall between 10,000 and 18,000 baht. For context, those prices would barely get you a parking spot in some Sukhumvit midtown buildings.
Popular buildings near the station include Lumpini Mega City Bangna, Lumpini Ville Sukhumvit 109, The Cube BTS Bearing, and Pause Sukhumvit 107. Most of these are large, well managed projects with pools, gyms, co-working areas, and 24 hour security. They're not luxury developments, but they are solid, comfortable, and clean.
If you push your budget slightly to 15,000 or 20,000 baht for a one bedroom, you can find newer units with better views and upgraded furniture. That's still incredibly affordable by Bangkok standards, especially for anyone earning a remote income in dollars or euros.
Getting Around from Bearing: Commute and Connectivity
Yes, Bearing is the last station on the Sukhumvit Line. But "last station" doesn't mean "middle of nowhere." From Bearing BTS, you can reach Siam in about 35 minutes and Asok in roughly 25 minutes. That's a perfectly normal Bangkok commute, and you get a seat on the train almost every morning because you're boarding at the starting point. That alone is worth something during rush hour.
For anyone working at Bangna or along the Bangna-Trad highway corridor, the location is even better. Mega Bangna, one of the city's largest malls, is a short taxi or motorbike ride away. Central Bangna is also nearby. Both have groceries, cinemas, restaurants, and everything you'd need on weekends without heading into the city center.
Grab rides from Bearing tend to be cheaper too, since you're outside the high demand zones. A Grab car to Sukhumvit Soi 55 (Thong Lo) typically runs around 150 to 200 baht. A motorbike taxi from your condo to the BTS station will cost 10 to 20 baht depending on distance.
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Who Bearing Works Best For
Bearing is ideal for budget conscious renters who still want BTS access. That includes young professionals starting their first Bangkok job, remote workers watching their monthly burn rate, teachers working at international schools in the Bangna area, and couples looking for more space without paying Sukhumvit prices.
It's also a surprisingly good fit for families. The area around Lasalle and Bearing has several well known schools, including St. Andrews International School Sukhumvit 107 and Bangkok Patana nearby. There are parks, playgrounds, and a generally calmer pace of life compared to the chaos of central Sukhumvit.
One digital nomad I know chose Bearing specifically because she could rent a fully furnished one bedroom at Pause Sukhumvit 107 for 8,500 baht a month, spend another 3,000 on food from local markets, and keep her total monthly living costs under 25,000 baht. She takes the BTS into town for social plans twice a week and otherwise enjoys the quiet.
Things to Know Before Signing a Lease
A few practical notes. Some buildings near Bearing have older units with window air conditioning rather than wall mounted splits. Always check in person. Flooding has historically been a concern in parts of Bangna and Samut Prakan, so ask about ground floor conditions during rainy season if you're considering a low rise.
Also confirm the actual walking distance to Bearing BTS before you commit. Some listings say "near Bearing" but are really a 15 minute walk or a motorbike ride away. That matters when you're commuting daily.
Bearing might not have the nightlife of Ekkamai or the polish of Ari, but it delivers something those neighborhoods can't: genuinely affordable rent on the BTS line with room to breathe. If your priority is value and convenience over hype, this is one of the smartest spots to rent in Bangkok right now. Start your search at superagent.co to browse verified listings near Bearing and find a condo that fits your budget without the guesswork.
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