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Elio Del Nest Udomsuk: East Bangkok Ananda Condo Review
Modern riverside living in convenient East Bangkok with premium amenities

Summary
เอลิโอ เดล เนสท์ เช่า offers stylish units near BTS Udomsuk in East Bangkok. Read our complete review of this Ananda development with pricing and amenities
You're scrolling through rental listings at 11 PM after work, and Elio Del Nest Udomsuk keeps popping up in your feed. The photos look clean. The location seems decent for East Bangkok. But is it actually worth your money, or just another condo that looks better in renders than in real life? I've spent enough time hunting for rentals in Bangkok to know the difference, so let me walk you through what this place is actually like.
Elio Del Nest Udomsuk sits in one of Bangkok's quieter pockets, right near Udomsuk BTS station. It's the kind of spot where you get actual space and reasonable prices without sacrificing everything else. The building itself is relatively new, which matters more than people think when you're signing a lease. Let me break down what you really need to know before you call the agent.
Location and Getting Around Bangkok
The Udomsuk area has transformed a lot over the past five years. You're looking at a neighborhood that sits between the hustle of Sukhumvit and the quieter zones further east. The BTS Udomsuk station is literally walking distance, which changes everything about your daily commute. From here, you can reach the main Sukhumvit corridor in about 10 minutes, or head further east toward Bearing and Bang Na without dealing with the worst traffic.
I had a friend who lived near Elio Del Nest last year, and his commute to an office near Ploenchit was manageable. The BTS gets you to Siam in under 20 minutes, even during peak hours. If you're working from home or your office is anywhere on the BTS line, this location punches well above its price point. The trade off is that you're not in the thick of everything, but honestly, that's the whole appeal for people who are tired of Thonglor noise.
Everyday stuff is close by too. There's a convenience store downstairs, and the Fortune Town mall is just a short walk if you need actual shopping. You won't feel like you're in the middle of nowhere, but you also won't have motorbikes blasting past your window at 2 AM.
The Actual Units and What You Get
Elio Del Nest offers studio to two bedroom layouts, which covers what most people actually rent in Bangkok. The units I've seen photos of are clean and practical, not Instagram ready but absolutely livable. High ceilings, decent natural light, and the kind of storage that doesn't make you want to throw things away just to fit them inside. The finishes are middle of the road, which is exactly what you want at this price level.
A studio here goes for around 18,000 to 22,000 baht per month depending on floor and direction. A one bedroom sits somewhere between 24,000 and 32,000 baht. Two bedrooms are between 35,000 and 45,000 baht. Those are solid numbers for this area. You're not paying Thonglor prices, but you're not getting a dated building either. The layouts maximize usable space without feeling cramped, which matters when you're spending most of your time in one room working.
Each unit has a decent kitchen setup, which sounds basic but matters more than people realize. There's actually room to cook if you want to, unlike some Bangkok condos where the kitchen is basically a shelf. That means you can meal prep on weekends instead of eating out every single meal.
Amenities and Building Facilities
The building has the standard Bangkok condo setup. Gym on the second floor, swimming pool with decent size, communal spaces that you'll probably never use, and 24 hour security with key card access. Nothing fancy, nothing missing either. It's the kind of amenities list that covers the basics without trying too hard.
The gym is small but workable if you just need some cardio equipment and basic weights. The pool is actual size, not the postage stamp pools you see in some buildings. During cooler months, it's a nice way to cool off without leaving the property. The security setup is professional, and you won't have random people wandering around, which is more important than people think.
Parking is available, though it costs extra. If you have a car, budget another 2,500 to 3,500 baht for a spot. Most people renting here don't have cars though, so that's worth keeping in mind when you're calculating monthly costs.
The Neighborhood Feel
This part of Udomsuk is residential first, commercial second. You'll see actual Thai families living here alongside expats, which keeps the area feeling genuine instead of like a foreigner bubble. The sois around the building are quiet, and you can walk around without feeling like you're in a chaotic tourist zone. That's increasingly rare in Bangkok.
There are local restaurants on nearby sois that do solid Thai food at fair prices. The kind of places where locals eat instead of tourist traps charging three times what the food costs. You've got noodle shops, som tam stands, and small family restaurants within a five minute walk. That actually matters when you're living somewhere for more than a few weeks.
The area gets a bit busier during evening rush hour around Udomsuk BTS, but it's nothing compared to what happens near Phrom Phong or Ari. You can leave your windows open without constant traffic noise, which is honestly one of the bigger quality of life improvements you'll get from this location.
Worth Renting Here
Elio Del Nest Udomsuk works if you want to actually live in Bangkok instead of just experience it as a tourist. The rent is fair for what you get, the location is practical for commuting on the BTS, and the neighborhood has enough personality that you won't feel like you're in a generic building. It's not going to blow you away, but it's going to check the boxes that matter when you're signing a lease.
The building is solid for professionals, expats new to Bangkok, and anyone who values being able to get on the BTS without a 15 minute walk. The rent is high enough that quality standards are maintained, but low enough that you're not overpaying for a location that doesn't need premium pricing.
When you're ready to actually look at places and compare real options in this area, start with Superagent. You can filter by price, location proximity to Udomsuk BTS, and building amenities without scrolling through listings from five years ago. It's the fastest way to figure out if Elio Del Nest or something similar actually fits what you need.
You're scrolling through rental listings at 11 PM after work, and Elio Del Nest Udomsuk keeps popping up in your feed. The photos look clean. The location seems decent for East Bangkok. But is it actually worth your money, or just another condo that looks better in renders than in real life? I've spent enough time hunting for rentals in Bangkok to know the difference, so let me walk you through what this place is actually like.
Elio Del Nest Udomsuk sits in one of Bangkok's quieter pockets, right near Udomsuk BTS station. It's the kind of spot where you get actual space and reasonable prices without sacrificing everything else. The building itself is relatively new, which matters more than people think when you're signing a lease. Let me break down what you really need to know before you call the agent.
Location and Getting Around Bangkok
The Udomsuk area has transformed a lot over the past five years. You're looking at a neighborhood that sits between the hustle of Sukhumvit and the quieter zones further east. The BTS Udomsuk station is literally walking distance, which changes everything about your daily commute. From here, you can reach the main Sukhumvit corridor in about 10 minutes, or head further east toward Bearing and Bang Na without dealing with the worst traffic.
I had a friend who lived near Elio Del Nest last year, and his commute to an office near Ploenchit was manageable. The BTS gets you to Siam in under 20 minutes, even during peak hours. If you're working from home or your office is anywhere on the BTS line, this location punches well above its price point. The trade off is that you're not in the thick of everything, but honestly, that's the whole appeal for people who are tired of Thonglor noise.
Everyday stuff is close by too. There's a convenience store downstairs, and the Fortune Town mall is just a short walk if you need actual shopping. You won't feel like you're in the middle of nowhere, but you also won't have motorbikes blasting past your window at 2 AM.
The Actual Units and What You Get
Elio Del Nest offers studio to two bedroom layouts, which covers what most people actually rent in Bangkok. The units I've seen photos of are clean and practical, not Instagram ready but absolutely livable. High ceilings, decent natural light, and the kind of storage that doesn't make you want to throw things away just to fit them inside. The finishes are middle of the road, which is exactly what you want at this price level.
A studio here goes for around 18,000 to 22,000 baht per month depending on floor and direction. A one bedroom sits somewhere between 24,000 and 32,000 baht. Two bedrooms are between 35,000 and 45,000 baht. Those are solid numbers for this area. You're not paying Thonglor prices, but you're not getting a dated building either. The layouts maximize usable space without feeling cramped, which matters when you're spending most of your time in one room working.
Each unit has a decent kitchen setup, which sounds basic but matters more than people realize. There's actually room to cook if you want to, unlike some Bangkok condos where the kitchen is basically a shelf. That means you can meal prep on weekends instead of eating out every single meal.
Amenities and Building Facilities
The building has the standard Bangkok condo setup. Gym on the second floor, swimming pool with decent size, communal spaces that you'll probably never use, and 24 hour security with key card access. Nothing fancy, nothing missing either. It's the kind of amenities list that covers the basics without trying too hard.
The gym is small but workable if you just need some cardio equipment and basic weights. The pool is actual size, not the postage stamp pools you see in some buildings. During cooler months, it's a nice way to cool off without leaving the property. The security setup is professional, and you won't have random people wandering around, which is more important than people think.
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Parking is available, though it costs extra. If you have a car, budget another 2,500 to 3,500 baht for a spot. Most people renting here don't have cars though, so that's worth keeping in mind when you're calculating monthly costs.
The Neighborhood Feel
This part of Udomsuk is residential first, commercial second. You'll see actual Thai families living here alongside expats, which keeps the area feeling genuine instead of like a foreigner bubble. The sois around the building are quiet, and you can walk around without feeling like you're in a chaotic tourist zone. That's increasingly rare in Bangkok.
There are local restaurants on nearby sois that do solid Thai food at fair prices. The kind of places where locals eat instead of tourist traps charging three times what the food costs. You've got noodle shops, som tam stands, and small family restaurants within a five minute walk. That actually matters when you're living somewhere for more than a few weeks.
The area gets a bit busier during evening rush hour around Udomsuk BTS, but it's nothing compared to what happens near Phrom Phong or Ari. You can leave your windows open without constant traffic noise, which is honestly one of the bigger quality of life improvements you'll get from this location.
Worth Renting Here
Elio Del Nest Udomsuk works if you want to actually live in Bangkok instead of just experience it as a tourist. The rent is fair for what you get, the location is practical for commuting on the BTS, and the neighborhood has enough personality that you won't feel like you're in a generic building. It's not going to blow you away, but it's going to check the boxes that matter when you're signing a lease.
The building is solid for professionals, expats new to Bangkok, and anyone who values being able to get on the BTS without a 15 minute walk. The rent is high enough that quality standards are maintained, but low enough that you're not overpaying for a location that doesn't need premium pricing.
When you're ready to actually look at places and compare real options in this area, start with Superagent. You can filter by price, location proximity to Udomsuk BTS, and building amenities without scrolling through listings from five years ago. It's the fastest way to figure out if Elio Del Nest or something similar actually fits what you need.
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