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Best Condos for Sukhumvit Workers: Station-by-Station Guide
Find your ideal condo near BTS stations along Sukhumvit with our complete worker's guide.

Summary
Discover the best condo Sukhumvit workers recommend near major BTS stations. Compare amenities, prices, and commute times for each location.
If you work somewhere along Sukhumvit, your commute can either be a breeze or a daily nightmare. The difference usually comes down to where you live. Picking the right condo near the right BTS station saves you time, money, and a whole lot of frustration during rush hour. This guide breaks it down station by station so you can find a place that actually matches your work life, your budget, and your sanity.
Nana and Asok: The Central Sukhumvit Powerhouses
If your office is anywhere between Siam and Ekkamai, living near Nana or Asok puts you right in the sweet spot. These two stations sit at the heart of Sukhumvit and give you easy access in both directions along the BTS line. Asok also connects to the MRT at Sukhumvit station, which is a huge advantage if your commute involves Silom, Rama 9, or Chatuchak.
Near Nana, a one bedroom in a building like Siri Sukhumvit or 15 Sukhumvit Residences typically runs between 18,000 and 28,000 THB per month. The area around Soi 11 is lively with restaurants and nightlife, while Soi 8 and Soi 13 are quieter options just a few minutes from the station.
At Asok, expect to pay a bit more. Buildings like AP Suites Sukhumvit 33 or The Esse Asoke start around 22,000 THB for studios and go up to 45,000 THB for a well furnished one bedroom. Picture this: you live at Rende Sukhumvit 23, walk five minutes to Asok BTS, and you are at your Ploenchit office in under ten minutes. That kind of commute changes your whole morning routine.
Phrom Phong and Thong Lo: Premium Living With a Quick Ride
These two stations are where a lot of expat professionals end up, and for good reason. Phrom Phong gives you direct access to the Emporium and EmQuartier malls, while Thong Lo is one of the most popular neighborhoods in Bangkok for dining, fitness, and social life.
A common scenario here: you work at a co working space near Ekkamai or at one of the offices along Sukhumvit 39, and you rent a condo at Aguston Sukhumvit 22 or HQ by Sansiri near Thong Lo BTS. Your commute is one or two stations, and you walk out of your building into one of the best food scenes in the city.
One bedrooms in Phrom Phong typically range from 20,000 to 35,000 THB. Thong Lo is similar but can push higher for newer buildings. Look at Noble Solo or Siri at Sukhumvit for solid mid range options. If you have a family, two bedroom units at Bright Sukhumvit 24 near Phrom Phong start around 40,000 THB and put you close to international schools.
On Nut and Bang Chak: Budget Friendly Without the Long Commute
Here is where things get interesting for anyone watching their budget. On Nut has exploded in popularity over the past few years, and for good reason. You are still on the Sukhumvit BTS line, just a few stops further out, and rent drops significantly compared to the central stations.
At On Nut, a decent one bedroom in a building like The Base Sukhumvit 77 or Ideo Mobi Sukhumvit 81 goes for 12,000 to 18,000 THB per month. That is a real savings compared to paying 25,000 THB or more for a similar unit near Asok. The Tesco Lotus on Soi 50 and the Big C are right there for grocery runs, and Soi 77 has an incredible local food scene.
Say you work near Phra Khanong or Ekkamai. From On Nut, you are looking at a five to eight minute ride on the BTS. Even if your office is at Asok, the full trip is around 15 minutes. That is completely manageable, and you save thousands of baht every month on rent. Bang Chak, one stop further, offers even lower prices with buildings like Ideo Sukhumvit 93 starting around 10,000 THB for a studio.
Ekkamai and Phra Khanong: The Middle Ground
These two stations sit between the premium Thong Lo area and the budget friendly On Nut zone. If you want a neighborhood that feels a bit more relaxed than central Sukhumvit but still keeps you close to everything, this stretch is worth exploring.
Phra Khanong has become a favorite among younger professionals and remote workers. The W District on Soi 71 has cafes and community spaces, and the area around Soi 46 and Soi 48 offers quieter residential streets. Buildings like Ideo Verve Sukhumvit or Life Sukhumvit 48 offer one bedrooms in the 14,000 to 22,000 THB range.
Imagine you work at a startup near Ekkamai BTS. You rent a place at Mori Haus on Soi 65 for about 16,000 THB per month. You walk to the station in seven minutes, grab coffee from one of the neighborhood roasters, and you are at your desk before 9 AM. It is the kind of work life balance that keeps people in Bangkok long term.
Picking the Right Station for Your Situation
The best station for you depends on three things: where your office is, what you can afford, and what kind of neighborhood you want to come home to. If money is not the main concern and you want maximum convenience, Asok or Phrom Phong are hard to beat. If you want to stretch your budget and still enjoy a short commute, On Nut and Phra Khanong deliver real value.
Also think about which direction you ride the BTS each morning. Trains heading toward Mo Chit in the morning rush are packed. If you live east of your office and ride inbound, you will deal with crowded cars. Living west of your office, or even just one stop closer, can make a noticeable difference in comfort.
Finding the right condo along Sukhumvit does not have to mean spending weekends scrolling through outdated listings. Superagent at superagent.co matches you with condos based on your work location, budget, and lifestyle preferences, so you spend less time searching and more time settling into the neighborhood that fits your life.
If you work somewhere along Sukhumvit, your commute can either be a breeze or a daily nightmare. The difference usually comes down to where you live. Picking the right condo near the right BTS station saves you time, money, and a whole lot of frustration during rush hour. This guide breaks it down station by station so you can find a place that actually matches your work life, your budget, and your sanity.
Nana and Asok: The Central Sukhumvit Powerhouses
If your office is anywhere between Siam and Ekkamai, living near Nana or Asok puts you right in the sweet spot. These two stations sit at the heart of Sukhumvit and give you easy access in both directions along the BTS line. Asok also connects to the MRT at Sukhumvit station, which is a huge advantage if your commute involves Silom, Rama 9, or Chatuchak.
Near Nana, a one bedroom in a building like Siri Sukhumvit or 15 Sukhumvit Residences typically runs between 18,000 and 28,000 THB per month. The area around Soi 11 is lively with restaurants and nightlife, while Soi 8 and Soi 13 are quieter options just a few minutes from the station.
At Asok, expect to pay a bit more. Buildings like AP Suites Sukhumvit 33 or The Esse Asoke start around 22,000 THB for studios and go up to 45,000 THB for a well furnished one bedroom. Picture this: you live at Rende Sukhumvit 23, walk five minutes to Asok BTS, and you are at your Ploenchit office in under ten minutes. That kind of commute changes your whole morning routine.
Phrom Phong and Thong Lo: Premium Living With a Quick Ride
These two stations are where a lot of expat professionals end up, and for good reason. Phrom Phong gives you direct access to the Emporium and EmQuartier malls, while Thong Lo is one of the most popular neighborhoods in Bangkok for dining, fitness, and social life.
A common scenario here: you work at a co working space near Ekkamai or at one of the offices along Sukhumvit 39, and you rent a condo at Aguston Sukhumvit 22 or HQ by Sansiri near Thong Lo BTS. Your commute is one or two stations, and you walk out of your building into one of the best food scenes in the city.
One bedrooms in Phrom Phong typically range from 20,000 to 35,000 THB. Thong Lo is similar but can push higher for newer buildings. Look at Noble Solo or Siri at Sukhumvit for solid mid range options. If you have a family, two bedroom units at Bright Sukhumvit 24 near Phrom Phong start around 40,000 THB and put you close to international schools.
On Nut and Bang Chak: Budget Friendly Without the Long Commute
Here is where things get interesting for anyone watching their budget. On Nut has exploded in popularity over the past few years, and for good reason. You are still on the Sukhumvit BTS line, just a few stops further out, and rent drops significantly compared to the central stations.
At On Nut, a decent one bedroom in a building like The Base Sukhumvit 77 or Ideo Mobi Sukhumvit 81 goes for 12,000 to 18,000 THB per month. That is a real savings compared to paying 25,000 THB or more for a similar unit near Asok. The Tesco Lotus on Soi 50 and the Big C are right there for grocery runs, and Soi 77 has an incredible local food scene.
Say you work near Phra Khanong or Ekkamai. From On Nut, you are looking at a five to eight minute ride on the BTS. Even if your office is at Asok, the full trip is around 15 minutes. That is completely manageable, and you save thousands of baht every month on rent. Bang Chak, one stop further, offers even lower prices with buildings like Ideo Sukhumvit 93 starting around 10,000 THB for a studio.
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Ekkamai and Phra Khanong: The Middle Ground
These two stations sit between the premium Thong Lo area and the budget friendly On Nut zone. If you want a neighborhood that feels a bit more relaxed than central Sukhumvit but still keeps you close to everything, this stretch is worth exploring.
Phra Khanong has become a favorite among younger professionals and remote workers. The W District on Soi 71 has cafes and community spaces, and the area around Soi 46 and Soi 48 offers quieter residential streets. Buildings like Ideo Verve Sukhumvit or Life Sukhumvit 48 offer one bedrooms in the 14,000 to 22,000 THB range.
Imagine you work at a startup near Ekkamai BTS. You rent a place at Mori Haus on Soi 65 for about 16,000 THB per month. You walk to the station in seven minutes, grab coffee from one of the neighborhood roasters, and you are at your desk before 9 AM. It is the kind of work life balance that keeps people in Bangkok long term.
Picking the Right Station for Your Situation
The best station for you depends on three things: where your office is, what you can afford, and what kind of neighborhood you want to come home to. If money is not the main concern and you want maximum convenience, Asok or Phrom Phong are hard to beat. If you want to stretch your budget and still enjoy a short commute, On Nut and Phra Khanong deliver real value.
Also think about which direction you ride the BTS each morning. Trains heading toward Mo Chit in the morning rush are packed. If you live east of your office and ride inbound, you will deal with crowded cars. Living west of your office, or even just one stop closer, can make a noticeable difference in comfort.
Finding the right condo along Sukhumvit does not have to mean spending weekends scrolling through outdated listings. Superagent at superagent.co matches you with condos based on your work location, budget, and lifestyle preferences, so you spend less time searching and more time settling into the neighborhood that fits your life.
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