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Ideo Mobi Sukhumvit: Renter's Guide to the Price, Size, and Vibe

Everything you need to know about renting at this popular Sukhumvit condo.

Ideo Mobi Sukhumvit: Renter's Guide to the Price, Size, and Vibe

Summary

Ideo Mobi Sukhumvit offers affordable rentals with modern amenities in Bangkok's vibrant Sukhumvit area. Discover unit sizes, pricing, and neighborhood hig

If you've been hunting for a rental along Sukhumvit and keep seeing Ideo Mobi pop up in your search results, you're not imagining things. This Ananda Development project sits right on Sukhumvit Road, steps from BTS On Nut, and it checks a lot of boxes for renters who want a modern condo without the premium price tag of Thonglor or Phrom Phong. But is it actually worth your money? Let's break down what living here really feels like, from unit sizes to monthly costs to the everyday reality of this stretch of Sukhumvit.

Location and Getting Around from Ideo Mobi Sukhumvit

Ideo Mobi Sukhumvit sits on Sukhumvit 81, which puts you about a five minute walk from BTS On Nut station. That's a huge deal. On Nut is the gateway to affordable Sukhumvit living, and from here you're just four BTS stops to Asok or six stops to Siam. Morning commutes to the CBD typically take around 20 minutes door to door, which is solid by Bangkok standards.

The On Nut area itself has matured a lot over the past few years. Tesco Lotus (now Lotus's) is right there, along with Century The Movie Plaza for weekend errands. Street food stalls line the sois near the station, and you can grab a full meal for 50 to 60 baht without trying hard. A young couple I know moved here from a pricier place near BTS Ekkamai and said their monthly food budget dropped by about 30 percent just from the cheaper eats nearby.

If you want to understand how this area stacks up against other popular rental zones, check out this guide to renting in On Nut for a broader picture.

Unit Sizes and Layouts You'll Actually Find

Ideo Mobi Sukhumvit offers studios, one bedroom, and two bedroom units. Studios start around 22 to 26 square meters, one bedrooms range from 30 to 40 square meters, and two bedrooms go up to about 55 square meters. These are typical Ananda dimensions, meaning the layouts are efficient but not what you'd call spacious.

The studios work well for solo renters or people who spend most of their time outside the condo. The one bedroom units at around 35 square meters feel genuinely livable, with enough space for a proper sofa and a small dining setup. I once helped a friend look at a 34 sqm one bedroom here, and with the built in kitchen counter and floor to ceiling windows, it felt bigger than the numbers suggest.

Two bedroom units are harder to come by on the rental market, but they do pop up. These work best for couples who want a home office or roommates splitting costs. Just know that at 50 to 55 square meters, two bedrooms here still feel compact compared to older buildings in the same area.

Rental Prices: What You'll Actually Pay Each Month

Here's where Ideo Mobi Sukhumvit gets interesting. Studios typically rent for 10,000 to 14,000 baht per month. One bedroom units sit in the 14,000 to 20,000 baht range depending on floor, furnishing quality, and whether the unit faces the city or the quieter side. Two bedrooms usually land between 22,000 and 30,000 baht.

These prices are competitive for a relatively new condo with BTS access. Compare that to something like Ideo Mobi Asoke, where one bedrooms easily start at 18,000 to 25,000 baht, and you see the value of being a few stops further out. A digital nomad renting a one bedroom here at 16,000 baht told me he was paying nearly the same amount for a much older studio near BTS Thong Lo before switching.

Common area fees and electricity are separate, of course. Most tenants report electricity bills of 1,500 to 3,000 baht per month depending on air con usage. For a full breakdown of what to expect beyond rent, take a look at this overview of condo rental costs in Bangkok.

Facilities and the Day to Day Vibe

The building comes with the standard Ananda amenities package. There's a rooftop pool, a decent gym with cardio and weight equipment, a co working lounge, and garden areas. The pool isn't huge, but it gets the job done for evening laps or weekend lounging. The gym is compact, so if you're serious about lifting, you might still want a membership at Jetts or Fitness First nearby.

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Security is card access with 24 hour guards and CCTV throughout. The lobby is clean and modern, and management keeps the common areas well maintained. One thing longtime residents mention is that the elevators can get busy during morning rush, especially on higher floors. It's a minor annoyance, but worth knowing if you're the type who times their commute to the minute.

The overall vibe skews young professional. You'll see a mix of Thai office workers, expats working remotely, and the occasional couple with a small dog. It's quiet without being boring, and social without being a party building.

Who Should (and Shouldn't) Rent Here

Ideo Mobi Sukhumvit is a great fit if you work anywhere along the Sukhumvit BTS line, want a modern unit, and prefer to keep your rent under 20,000 baht for a one bedroom. It's also solid for newcomers to Bangkok who want a safe, convenient base while they figure out the city and which neighborhood suits them long term.

It's probably not the best choice if you need a lot of space, have a family with kids (there's no playground or kid specific facilities), or if you need to commute to Silom or Sathorn daily, since that adds a transfer at Siam. Families with school age children might be better off looking at larger developments near BTS Bearing or in the Rama 9 corridor. You can read more about the best areas for families in Bangkok for those situations.

The Bottom Line on Ideo Mobi Sukhumvit

This building hits a sweet spot that's hard to argue with. Modern finishes, BTS access within walking distance, a livable On Nut neighborhood, and rental prices that won't drain your account. It's not perfect. The units are compact, the elevators get crowded, and you won't find sprawling green spaces on the property. But for what most renters actually need on a daily basis, it delivers consistently.

If Ideo Mobi Sukhumvit is on your shortlist, head over to Superagent at superagent.co to compare real time listings, see current asking rents, and book viewings without the hassle of chasing down multiple agents. It takes about two minutes to get started, and you'll have a much clearer picture of what's actually available right now.