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Hasu Haus Sukhumvit 77: Sansiri Boutique On Nut Condo Reviewed
A luxury boutique condo in Bangkok's vibrant On Nut neighborhood with modern amenities and prime location.
Summary
Hasu Haus Sukhumvit offers premium condo rentals in Bangkok's On Nut area. Discover Sansiri's boutique development with stylish units and convenient access
If you've been scrolling through condo listings along Sukhumvit and keep seeing Hasu Haus pop up, there's a good reason. This Sansiri development on Sukhumvit 77 has quietly become one of the most popular mid range rental picks in the On Nut corridor. It looks great in photos, but what's it actually like to live there? I've spent time in the building and talked to tenants who call it home. Here's what you need to know before signing a lease.
Location and Getting Around from Hasu Haus Sukhumvit 77
Hasu Haus sits on Sukhumvit 77, which is essentially Soi On Nut. The building is roughly a 10 minute walk from BTS On Nut, or about a 3 minute motorbike taxi ride that'll cost you 10 to 20 baht. That's the honest truth. It's not a skywalk connected, right next to the station kind of condo. But the trade off is that you get a much quieter residential setting without paying BTS frontage prices.
The walk itself isn't bad. You head down Sukhumvit 77 past a mix of local restaurants, 7 Elevens, and small shops. One tenant I spoke with, a Canadian teacher working near Ekkamai, said he actually prefers the short walk because the area around the condo feels like a real neighborhood rather than a tourist strip. On weekends, he grabs a motorbike taxi to Tesco Lotus On Nut or catches the BTS to Thong Lo in about 10 minutes.
Century The Movie Plaza is within walking distance for groceries and quick errands. And if you're driving, getting onto the expressway from this part of Sukhumvit 77 is fairly painless compared to trying the same thing from lower Sukhumvit.
The Building, Facilities, and That Japanese Aesthetic
Sansiri went with a Japanese inspired design concept for Hasu Haus, and it actually shows. The common areas have a clean, minimalist feel with lots of natural wood tones and greenery. The lobby doesn't try too hard. It just feels calm and well maintained, which honestly matters more than flashy design when you're coming home after a long day.
The pool area is the standout. It's a long lap pool surrounded by landscaped gardens, and because the building isn't massive, it rarely feels overcrowded. There's a decent gym, a library lounge, and a co working space that tenants actually use. One couple I know, both remote workers, told me they rotate between their unit and the co working zone depending on who has video calls that day.
The building completed in 2018, so everything still feels relatively fresh. Sansiri's management tends to keep things running well, and the juristic office is responsive. Security uses key card access throughout, and there's 24 hour guard presence at the lobby and parking areas.
Unit Types and What You'll Actually Pay in Rent
Hasu Haus offers one bedroom and two bedroom units. The one bedrooms range from about 26 to 31 sqm, while two bedrooms come in around 46 to 52 sqm. The layouts are efficient. Sansiri knows how to use compact space without making it feel like a shoebox, and most units come with a decent balcony that overlooks either the pool or the surrounding neighborhood greenery.
For a furnished one bedroom, expect to pay somewhere between 12,000 and 18,000 THB per month depending on the floor, view, and how well the owner has fitted out the unit. Two bedrooms typically land between 20,000 and 28,000 THB. These prices make Hasu Haus significantly cheaper than comparable Sansiri projects closer to BTS Thong Lo or Ekkamai, where you'd easily pay 8,000 to 12,000 more for a similar size unit.
A young Thai couple renting a two bedroom here told me they moved from a one bedroom near BTS Phra Khanong. For the same budget, they got an extra bedroom they now use as a home office. That math is basically the whole argument for living slightly further along Sukhumvit.
Who Hasu Haus Works Best For
This condo is a great fit for young professionals, couples, and small families who want a quality Sansiri building without the premium price tag of mid Sukhumvit. If you work anywhere along the BTS Sukhumvit line, commuting from On Nut is straightforward. The train gets you to Asok in about 15 minutes and Siam in roughly 20.
It's also popular with remote workers and freelancers who don't need to commute daily but still want easy access to the city when they do. The surrounding On Nut area has exploded with cafes, restaurants, and coworking spots over the past few years, so you won't feel isolated.
If you need to be within a two minute walk of the BTS for your daily commute, this probably isn't your best match. Same if you need a large family unit. The two bedrooms are comfortable but compact. For three bedrooms in this area, you'd want to look at something like Ideo Mobi Sukhumvit 81 or other larger format projects nearby.
A Few Things to Keep in Mind
The compact unit sizes mean storage can be tight, especially in the one bedrooms. If you're moving from a larger apartment, plan to downsize your belongings. Some ground floor units can pick up street noise from Sukhumvit 77, so try to visit the actual unit before committing. Higher floors with pool views tend to be quieter and rent slightly higher.
Parking is available but limited. If you have a car, confirm a spot with the landlord before signing. Many tenants here don't drive and rely on BTS plus Grab, which works perfectly fine in this location.
Overall, Hasu Haus Sukhumvit 77 delivers solid value in a part of Bangkok that keeps getting better. The Sansiri build quality holds up, the facilities are genuinely enjoyable, and the rent prices remain reasonable for what you get. If you're considering a move to the On Nut area, this one belongs on your shortlist.
Want to see available units at Hasu Haus or compare it with nearby condos? Check out superagent.co to search listings, filter by your budget, and get matched with the right condo without the usual rental headaches.
If you've been scrolling through condo listings along Sukhumvit and keep seeing Hasu Haus pop up, there's a good reason. This Sansiri development on Sukhumvit 77 has quietly become one of the most popular mid range rental picks in the On Nut corridor. It looks great in photos, but what's it actually like to live there? I've spent time in the building and talked to tenants who call it home. Here's what you need to know before signing a lease.
Location and Getting Around from Hasu Haus Sukhumvit 77
Hasu Haus sits on Sukhumvit 77, which is essentially Soi On Nut. The building is roughly a 10 minute walk from BTS On Nut, or about a 3 minute motorbike taxi ride that'll cost you 10 to 20 baht. That's the honest truth. It's not a skywalk connected, right next to the station kind of condo. But the trade off is that you get a much quieter residential setting without paying BTS frontage prices.
The walk itself isn't bad. You head down Sukhumvit 77 past a mix of local restaurants, 7 Elevens, and small shops. One tenant I spoke with, a Canadian teacher working near Ekkamai, said he actually prefers the short walk because the area around the condo feels like a real neighborhood rather than a tourist strip. On weekends, he grabs a motorbike taxi to Tesco Lotus On Nut or catches the BTS to Thong Lo in about 10 minutes.
Century The Movie Plaza is within walking distance for groceries and quick errands. And if you're driving, getting onto the expressway from this part of Sukhumvit 77 is fairly painless compared to trying the same thing from lower Sukhumvit.
The Building, Facilities, and That Japanese Aesthetic
Sansiri went with a Japanese inspired design concept for Hasu Haus, and it actually shows. The common areas have a clean, minimalist feel with lots of natural wood tones and greenery. The lobby doesn't try too hard. It just feels calm and well maintained, which honestly matters more than flashy design when you're coming home after a long day.
The pool area is the standout. It's a long lap pool surrounded by landscaped gardens, and because the building isn't massive, it rarely feels overcrowded. There's a decent gym, a library lounge, and a co working space that tenants actually use. One couple I know, both remote workers, told me they rotate between their unit and the co working zone depending on who has video calls that day.
The building completed in 2018, so everything still feels relatively fresh. Sansiri's management tends to keep things running well, and the juristic office is responsive. Security uses key card access throughout, and there's 24 hour guard presence at the lobby and parking areas.
Unit Types and What You'll Actually Pay in Rent
Hasu Haus offers one bedroom and two bedroom units. The one bedrooms range from about 26 to 31 sqm, while two bedrooms come in around 46 to 52 sqm. The layouts are efficient. Sansiri knows how to use compact space without making it feel like a shoebox, and most units come with a decent balcony that overlooks either the pool or the surrounding neighborhood greenery.
For a furnished one bedroom, expect to pay somewhere between 12,000 and 18,000 THB per month depending on the floor, view, and how well the owner has fitted out the unit. Two bedrooms typically land between 20,000 and 28,000 THB. These prices make Hasu Haus significantly cheaper than comparable Sansiri projects closer to BTS Thong Lo or Ekkamai, where you'd easily pay 8,000 to 12,000 more for a similar size unit.
A young Thai couple renting a two bedroom here told me they moved from a one bedroom near BTS Phra Khanong. For the same budget, they got an extra bedroom they now use as a home office. That math is basically the whole argument for living slightly further along Sukhumvit.
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Who Hasu Haus Works Best For
This condo is a great fit for young professionals, couples, and small families who want a quality Sansiri building without the premium price tag of mid Sukhumvit. If you work anywhere along the BTS Sukhumvit line, commuting from On Nut is straightforward. The train gets you to Asok in about 15 minutes and Siam in roughly 20.
It's also popular with remote workers and freelancers who don't need to commute daily but still want easy access to the city when they do. The surrounding On Nut area has exploded with cafes, restaurants, and coworking spots over the past few years, so you won't feel isolated.
If you need to be within a two minute walk of the BTS for your daily commute, this probably isn't your best match. Same if you need a large family unit. The two bedrooms are comfortable but compact. For three bedrooms in this area, you'd want to look at something like Ideo Mobi Sukhumvit 81 or other larger format projects nearby.
A Few Things to Keep in Mind
The compact unit sizes mean storage can be tight, especially in the one bedrooms. If you're moving from a larger apartment, plan to downsize your belongings. Some ground floor units can pick up street noise from Sukhumvit 77, so try to visit the actual unit before committing. Higher floors with pool views tend to be quieter and rent slightly higher.
Parking is available but limited. If you have a car, confirm a spot with the landlord before signing. Many tenants here don't drive and rely on BTS plus Grab, which works perfectly fine in this location.
Overall, Hasu Haus Sukhumvit 77 delivers solid value in a part of Bangkok that keeps getting better. The Sansiri build quality holds up, the facilities are genuinely enjoyable, and the rent prices remain reasonable for what you get. If you're considering a move to the On Nut area, this one belongs on your shortlist.
Want to see available units at Hasu Haus or compare it with nearby condos? Check out superagent.co to search listings, filter by your budget, and get matched with the right condo without the usual rental headaches.
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