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Ideo Sukhumvit 93: Full Review of This East Sukhumvit Budget Condo

Discover why this affordable East Sukhumvit condo is perfect for budget-conscious Bangkok renters.

Ideo Sukhumvit 93: Full Review of This East Sukhumvit Budget Condo

Summary

Ideo Sukhumvit 93 offers modern living at budget-friendly prices in Bangkok's East Sukhumvit area. Read our detailed review of amenities, location and rent

If you've been hunting for a condo under 15,000 baht per month along the Sukhumvit line, you've probably come across Ideo Sukhumvit 93. This Ananda Development project sits right at the eastern stretch of Sukhumvit, where rents drop noticeably compared to the Thonglor or Phrom Phong bubble. But does cheaper mean worse? Not necessarily. Let me break down what living here actually feels like, because I've walked through this building plenty of times and know the area well enough to give you the real picture.

Location and Getting Around from Bang Chak

Ideo Sukhumvit 93 is located on Sukhumvit Soi 93, about a 5 to 7 minute walk from BTS Bang Chak station. That's a completely manageable walk, even in the heat, because a good portion of the route has some tree cover. You're two stops from BTS On Nut and four stops from BTS Ekkamai, which means the central Sukhumvit nightlife and dining scene is roughly 15 minutes away by train.

The immediate neighborhood is very much a Thai residential area. Think local noodle shops, 7 Elevens, and motorcycle taxi stands rather than rooftop bars and co-working spaces. If you work in the Asoke or Silom area, your commute will be around 30 to 40 minutes door to door, depending on morning rush hour crowds.

One real example: a friend of mine who teaches English near BTS Chit Lom lives here and leaves at 7:15 AM. She's at her school by 8:00 AM most mornings. That's honestly not bad for Bangkok, and she's paying about half of what her colleagues spend on rent closer to the city center.

Unit Sizes, Layout, and What You Actually Get

Most units at Ideo Sukhumvit 93 are studios and one bedroom layouts. Studios run about 22 to 26 square meters, while one bedrooms typically come in around 30 to 35 square meters. These are compact by any standard, but the floor plans are efficient. Ananda tends to design kitchenettes that tuck neatly against the wall, and bathrooms with proper rain showers even in the smaller units.

The studios work fine for a single renter who doesn't need a separate sleeping area. If you're a couple, I'd strongly recommend going for a one bedroom. Trying to share a 24 sqm studio with another person gets old fast, especially if one of you works from home.

Finishes are what you'd expect at this price point. Laminate flooring, basic kitchen countertops, and simple built in wardrobes. Nothing fancy, but nothing falling apart either. The building was completed in 2017, so most units are still in decent shape if the previous tenants took care of them.

Facilities and Common Areas

For a budget condo, the facilities punch above their weight. There's a rooftop pool with a decent view, a gym with enough equipment for basic workouts, a garden area on an upper floor, and a co-working lounge that's usually pretty quiet during weekdays.

The pool is the highlight. It's not massive, but it's clean and rarely overcrowded because the building isn't as packed with short term tourists as condos closer to On Nut. I've visited on weekend afternoons and found maybe three or four people using it. Compare that to something like Life Sukhumvit 48, where the pool can feel like a public swimming lesson on Saturdays.

Security is standard Ananda. Keycard access at all entry points, CCTV in common areas, and a staffed lobby. Parking is limited, so if you have a car, confirm availability before signing anything.

Rent Prices and What to Expect in 2024 and 2025

Here's where Ideo Sukhumvit 93 really shines. Studios typically rent for 8,000 to 12,000 baht per month. One bedroom units go for 11,000 to 16,000 baht, depending on the floor, furnishing quality, and whether the owner has updated anything. Fully furnished units at the higher end of those ranges usually include a washing machine, microwave, and sometimes a smart TV.

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To put that in perspective, a comparable one bedroom at Ideo Mobi Sukhumvit 81, just a few stops closer to central Bangkok, would run you 15,000 to 20,000 baht. You're saving real money out here at Bang Chak, and the trade off is basically a slightly longer BTS ride.

For someone on a teacher's salary, a remote worker watching their burn rate, or a young professional just starting out in Bangkok, this building makes a lot of financial sense. Common fees are the landlord's responsibility, so your monthly costs are rent plus electricity and water.

Who Should and Shouldn't Live Here

This condo is a great fit if you prioritize saving money, don't mind a quieter neighborhood, and are comfortable with compact living. It works well for solo renters, young couples on a budget, and anyone who doesn't need to be in the thick of Sukhumvit's nightlife scene every night.

It's probably not the right choice if you want a spacious living room for entertaining, need to be walking distance from international restaurants and bars, or work on the Silom side of town where your commute would start pushing past 45 minutes.

Also consider this: if you work from home full time, a 24 sqm studio with your bed three feet from your desk can wear on you. In that case, spring for the one bedroom or look at buildings with better co-working spaces.

Ideo Sukhumvit 93 does exactly what it promises. It gives you a clean, modern condo near a BTS station at a price that won't drain your bank account. For plenty of people renting in Bangkok, that's the whole checklist. If you want to compare available units and current prices without chasing ten different landlords, check out Superagent at superagent.co. It pulls listings together in one place so you can see what's actually on the market right now.