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Ceil by Sansiri Sukhumvit 61: Small Condo, Big Location — Is It Worth It?

Discover why this compact Sukhumvit 61 condo offers premium location at an accessible price point.

Ceil by Sansiri Sukhumvit 61: Small Condo, Big Location — Is It Worth It?

Summary

Ceil by Sansiri is a small but strategically located condo on Sukhumvit 61. Read our rental review to see if this property justifies its premium Bangkok lo

If you have ever walked down Sukhumvit Soi 61, you know the vibe. It is quieter than the main Sukhumvit drag, lined with little coffee shops, Japanese restaurants, and a genuine neighborhood feel that is hard to find this close to central Bangkok. Ceil by Sansiri sits right in the middle of all that. But here is the real question renters keep asking: can you actually live comfortably in a condo this compact, even if the location is great? Let's break it down honestly.

What Exactly Is Ceil by Sansiri Sukhumvit 61?

Ceil by Sansiri is a high rise residential project completed in 2013 by Sansiri, one of Thailand's biggest developers. It sits on Sukhumvit Soi 61, a residential side street between BTS Ekkamai and BTS Thong Lo. The building has over 200 units across 24 floors, and it was designed with young professionals and couples in mind.

The units are compact. We are talking studio and one bedroom layouts that typically range from about 25 to 46 square meters. That is on the smaller side, even by Bangkok condo standards. But Sansiri optimized the floor plans well, so the spaces feel more usable than the raw numbers suggest.

Facilities include a rooftop pool with a surprisingly good city view, a fitness room, a lobby lounge, and 24 hour security with key card access. Nothing over the top, but everything works and is maintained to Sansiri's usual standard. Picture yourself coming home after a long day at an office in Asoke. You grab a bowl of tsukemen from one of the Japanese spots on Soi 61, take the elevator up, and cool off by the rooftop pool. That is daily life here, and it is not a bad one.

The Location: This Is Where Ceil Really Wins

Let's be honest. Location is 80 percent of the reason people rent at Ceil. Soi 61 is a sweet spot. You are within walking distance of both BTS Ekkamai and BTS Thong Lo, which puts you roughly 10 to 15 minutes on foot from either station. Some renters find that a bit far, especially during the hot season, but motorcycle taxis at the mouth of the soi cost about 15 to 20 baht and solve that problem instantly.

Thong Lo's restaurants, bars, and nightlife are a short ride away. Ekkamai gives you access to Gateway Mall, the Eastern Bus Terminal, and a growing food scene of its own. Major Hospital BNH and Samitivej Sukhumvit Hospital are both close. For groceries, you have Villa Market and MaxValu within easy reach.

If you work anywhere along the Sukhumvit BTS line, from Nana to On Nut, your commute will be painless. And if your office is in the Thong Lo or Ekkamai area itself, you could genuinely walk to work. For anyone weighing up condos for rent in Thong Lo, Ceil gives you the neighborhood perks at a lower price point than most buildings directly on the main road.

Unit Size: Can You Actually Live in 30 Square Meters?

This is the make or break factor. If you are a solo renter or a couple without a ton of stuff, a one bedroom at Ceil around 30 to 35 square meters can work just fine. The kitchens are small, more of a kitchenette setup with a two burner stove and compact fridge. Serious home cooks will feel limited. But if you eat out most nights, which most people in this neighborhood do, it is not really a problem.

The bedrooms fit a queen size bed comfortably, and most units have built in wardrobes that are surprisingly generous for the unit size. Bathrooms are clean and functional. The real challenge comes if you work from home full time. A 30 square meter one bedroom does not leave much room for a dedicated desk setup. You will end up working from your bed or dining table, which gets old fast.

Consider a renter named Tom, a British expat who teaches English online. He loved the location but found himself spending half his day at a nearby cafe just to have enough space to think. If remote work is your life, you might want to look at slightly larger units. Our guide on the best condos for remote workers in Bangkok covers some options with more breathing room.

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Rent Prices: What Should You Expect to Pay?

As of 2024 and into 2025, studio units at Ceil typically rent for around 12,000 to 16,000 THB per month. One bedroom units range from about 15,000 to 22,000 THB depending on the floor, furnishing quality, and whether the landlord has renovated recently. Corner units with more natural light tend to sit at the higher end.

Compared to newer Sansiri projects or high end buildings directly on Thong Lo, these prices are quite competitive. You are paying a premium over condos further out toward On Nut or Bearing, but the location justifies it for most renters. Common area fees and utility costs are reasonable too. Expect electricity around 2,000 to 3,500 THB per month depending on how much you blast the air conditioning.

For context on how these prices compare to other neighborhoods, check out our Bangkok condo rental price guide to see where your budget stretches furthest.

Who Is Ceil by Sansiri Best For?

Ceil works best for a specific type of renter. Young professionals who spend most of their time outside the condo, socializing, eating out, and working from an office. Couples who want a Thong Lo adjacent lifestyle without paying Thong Lo prices. Expats on their first Bangkok contract who want a reliable developer name and a safe, well managed building.

It is less ideal for families with kids, remote workers who need space, or anyone with a pet larger than a small cat. The building does allow some pets, but the compact units make it tricky for anything beyond a lap dog. If you need more space or have specific lifestyle requirements, there are better fits along the Sukhumvit line.

Ceil by Sansiri Sukhumvit 61 is not trying to be everything to everyone. It is a well built, compact condo in one of Bangkok's most livable neighborhoods, priced fairly for what it offers. If you value location over square meters and you spend your evenings exploring Thong Lo's side streets rather than sitting at home, it punches well above its weight. The key is knowing what you are getting before you sign the lease. If you want to compare Ceil with other options in the area, Superagent at superagent.co can help you search, compare, and book viewings without the runaround. Worth a look before you commit.