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Elio Sukhumvit 64: Budget Renter's Review Near BTS Punnawithi

Affordable living with BTS access and modern amenities in Bangkok's east side

Elio Sukhumvit 64: Budget Renter's Review Near BTS Punnawithi

Summary

Elio Sukhumvit 64 offers budget-friendly rentals near BTS Punnawithi station. Explore spacious units, great facilities, and convenient neighborhood access

If you've been hunting for a condo near BTS Punnawithi that won't destroy your monthly budget, chances are Elio Sukhumvit 64 has popped up on your radar more than once. This project sits in the sweet spot of affordable rent and decent connectivity, making it one of those buildings that budget conscious renters in Bangkok keep coming back to. But is it actually worth signing a lease here? I've spent time in and around this building, talked to tenants, and walked the neighborhood. Here's what you need to know before you commit.

Location and Getting Around from Elio Sukhumvit 64

Elio Sukhumvit 64 is located on Sukhumvit Soi 64, tucked into a relatively quiet residential pocket of the Punnawithi area. The building sits about 800 meters from BTS Punnawithi, which translates to roughly a 10 to 12 minute walk. That's not exactly doorstep access, but it's manageable if you don't mind a short stroll or a quick 15 baht motorcycle taxi ride from the soi mouth.

Once you're on the BTS, you're just two stops from BTS Ekkamai and three from BTS Thong Lo, which opens up a huge chunk of Bangkok's dining, nightlife, and social scene. If you work in the Asoke or Silom area, your commute is roughly 20 to 30 minutes door to platform. One tenant I spoke with works at a tech company near MRT Phra Ram 9 and said her total commute, including the walk from the condo, is about 35 minutes each way.

The Punnawithi and Udom Suk stretch has developed rapidly over the past few years. True Digital Park, the coworking and tech hub right at BTS Punnawithi, is a real anchor for the area. If you freelance or work remotely, having that just a short walk away is genuinely useful.

The Units: What You Get for the Price

Let's talk numbers. Most one bedroom units at Elio Sukhumvit 64 rent in the range of 7,000 to 10,000 THB per month, depending on the floor, furnishing level, and how motivated the landlord is. Studio units can dip even lower, sometimes landing around 6,000 to 7,500 THB. For this part of Sukhumvit, those are genuinely competitive prices.

The units themselves are compact. We're talking about 22 to 26 square meters for a typical one bedroom layout. If you're coming from a spacious apartment overseas, this will feel tight. But by Bangkok condo standards, especially at this price point, it's pretty standard. Most units come with a bed, wardrobe, air conditioning, a small desk area, and a basic kitchen setup with a fridge and microwave.

One thing to watch out for: not every unit is furnished to the same standard. Some owners have invested in nicer fittings and appliances, while others have kept things bare bones. I've seen two units on the same floor with a 2,000 baht difference in rent, and the pricier one was absolutely worth the extra cost because it had a washing machine and a proper work desk. Always ask for photos of the specific unit, not just the building's marketing shots.

Facilities and Day to Day Living

Elio Sukhumvit 64 was developed by Ananda Development, one of Bangkok's well known developers. The common facilities are decent for a budget tier project. You get a rooftop pool, a basic fitness room, keycard security, and CCTV throughout the building. The pool area is actually one of the nicer aspects of this condo. It's not huge, but it's well maintained and rarely overcrowded on weekday afternoons.

The fitness room is small. If you're serious about working out, you'll probably want a gym membership elsewhere. There are a few affordable gyms along Sukhumvit in the Udom Suk and Bangna stretch, with monthly memberships starting around 1,000 to 1,500 THB.

For groceries and daily errands, you have a 7 Eleven within easy walking distance and Lotus's (the rebranded Tesco) not far away on Sukhumvit Road. For bigger shopping trips, Mega Bangna is accessible by taxi or bus in about 15 minutes. A couple of local Thai restaurants and street food vendors along Soi 64 serve solid meals in the 40 to 60 baht range, which is a real perk when you're watching your spending.

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Who Should Rent Here (and Who Shouldn't)

Elio Sukhumvit 64 is a strong pick for young professionals, solo expats on a budget, or anyone working in the eastern Sukhumvit corridor. If you're a digital nomad splitting time between your condo and True Digital Park, this setup makes a lot of practical sense. A friend of mine, a freelance developer from the UK, rented here for eight months and said the combination of low rent and proximity to coworking space made it easy to save money while living comfortably.

That said, this probably isn't the right fit for couples who need more space or families with children. The unit sizes are simply too small for more than one person to live comfortably long term. And if you need to be in central Bangkok every day, say around Siam or Sathorn, the commute will start to feel long after a few weeks.

Also, if nightlife and walkable restaurant scenes are high on your priority list, Punnawithi is quieter than Thong Lo or Ekkamai. You can always BTS up there easily enough, but coming home late means either a BTS ride before midnight or a 100 to 150 baht Grab back.

Rent Trends and Value in 2024

Rental prices at Elio Sukhumvit 64 have stayed relatively stable over the past couple of years. Unlike some buildings closer to central Sukhumvit where rents have crept up 10 to 15 percent, this area has remained affordable because of the steady supply of similar budget condos nearby, including Elio Del Nest and Ideo Sukhumvit 93.

One tip: if you're signing a lease here, try to negotiate on the deposit. Many landlords ask for two months upfront, but if you offer to sign a 12 month lease, some will drop it to one month. It's always worth asking. Also, check whether the quoted rent includes common area fees. At Elio Sukhumvit 64, common fees are typically the owner's responsibility, but a few landlords try to pass that cost on quietly.

For anyone searching for a functional, well connected condo in Bangkok without spending 15,000 baht or more per month, Elio Sukhumvit 64 deserves a spot on your shortlist. It's not glamorous, but it delivers where it counts: affordable rent, reasonable facilities, and a location that keeps you plugged into the city without the premium price tag. If you want to compare available units and current pricing across Punnawithi and the wider Sukhumvit area, check out superagent.co to search listings and get matched with options that fit your budget.