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Knightsbridge Prime On Nut: Full Review — Affordable Luxury?
Is this On Nut condo worth the investment for budget-conscious expats?

Summary
Read our detailed knightsbridge prime onnut review to discover if this affordable luxury apartment delivers real value for Bangkok renters and investors.
If you've been scrolling through condo listings along the Sukhumvit corridor and wondering where you can get a relatively modern unit without paying Thong Lo prices, Knightsbridge Prime On Nut has probably caught your eye. This Origin Property development sits right next to BTS On Nut, and it markets itself as affordable luxury. But does it actually deliver? I've spent time in and around this building, talked to tenants, and dug into the numbers. Here's what you need to know before signing a lease.
Location and Getting Around from On Nut
Knightsbridge Prime On Nut is located on Sukhumvit Soi 59, literally steps from BTS On Nut station. We're talking a two to three minute walk, which in Bangkok's heat is a genuine selling point. On Nut has transformed over the past few years from a budget neighborhood into a legitimate expat hub, and this building benefits from that shift.
You've got Tesco Lotus (now Lotus's) right there, Century The Movie Plaza across the street, and a Big C within walking distance. The On Nut fresh market is a five minute walk south, where you can grab a full Thai meal for 50 to 60 baht. For grocery runs, Tops Market and MaxValu are both nearby.
The commute is straightforward. BTS On Nut to Asok takes about 12 minutes. Getting to Siam is around 18 minutes. If you work in the Silom area, you're looking at roughly 25 minutes with the interchange at Siam. One thing to keep in mind is that On Nut station gets packed during morning rush, especially between 7:30 and 9:00 AM. But that's every station along this stretch of the BTS, not specific to this building.
Unit Types, Sizes, and What You'll Actually Pay
Knightsbridge Prime On Nut offers mostly studio and one bedroom units. Studios range from about 22 to 28 square meters, while one bedrooms run from 30 to 35 square meters. There are a handful of two bedroom units as well, but they're less common on the rental market.
For a furnished studio in decent condition, expect to pay somewhere between 10,000 and 14,000 baht per month. One bedrooms typically go for 13,000 to 18,000 baht, depending on the floor, view, and how recently the owner updated the furnishings. Two bedrooms, when available, land around 22,000 to 28,000 baht.
To put that in perspective, a comparable one bedroom at Life Sukhumvit 48 or Ideo Mobi Sukhumvit will run you 15,000 to 22,000 baht. Knightsbridge Prime On Nut generally comes in a bit lower, which makes it attractive for young professionals or couples working in the Asok to Ekkamai corridor who want BTS access without the financial strain.
Building Facilities and Day to Day Living
The facilities here are solid for the price bracket. There's a rooftop pool with city views, a decent gym with cardio and weight equipment, a co working space, and a sky lounge. The pool area looks great in photos and it's genuinely nice in person, though it can get crowded on weekends.
The gym is on the smaller side. If you're serious about lifting, you'll probably want a membership at Jetts or Fitness First at Century Mall, both within walking distance. But for casual workouts and morning cardio, the in house gym does the job.
Security uses a keycard system for elevator access, and there's 24 hour reception. Parking is available but limited, which is common for condos this close to BTS stations. Most tenants here don't own cars and rely on BTS plus the occasional Grab or Bolt ride.
One real life example: a friend of mine, a digital marketing manager working near BTS Phrom Phong, rented a one bedroom here on the 18th floor for 15,000 baht per month. She loved the commute and the rooftop pool. Her main complaint was the thin walls. You can sometimes hear neighbors, especially if someone on your floor likes late night TV. That's a trade off with many newer Bangkok condos that prioritize unit count over soundproofing.
Who Is This Condo Best For?
Knightsbridge Prime On Nut works best for single professionals or couples who want modern finishes and BTS convenience at a price that doesn't eat half their salary. It's especially popular with younger expats, Thai professionals, and remote workers who appreciate the co working space.
Families with kids might find the units too compact. If you need two bedrooms and real living space, you'd be better off looking at something like Udelight at On Nut or venturing one station further to Bangna, where you get more square meters per baht.
It's also a great pick for someone new to Bangkok who wants to test living on the Sukhumvit line without committing to the higher rents of Thong Lo or Ekkamai. On Nut gives you easy access to everything while keeping costs manageable.
Any Dealbreakers to Watch For?
A few things to flag. First, the unit sizes are genuinely small. A 23 square meter studio means you're living efficiently. Make sure you visit in person before committing, because photos can be very generous with how spacious a unit looks.
Second, some owner furnished units have cheap furniture that looks fine in listing photos but feels flimsy after a few months. Ask about furniture quality during viewings, and don't be afraid to negotiate replacements as part of your lease terms.
Third, the building has a high number of units, which means elevators can be slow during peak hours. Floors 20 and above tend to have slightly longer waits. It's not a disaster, but it's something to factor in if you're rushing to the BTS every morning at 8 AM.
Overall, Knightsbridge Prime On Nut delivers on its promise of accessible, modern living next to a major BTS station. It's not perfect, and the small unit sizes plus thin walls are legitimate concerns. But for the rent you're paying, it's genuinely hard to find better BTS proximity and facilities in this price range along the Sukhumvit line. If you're weighing your options and want to compare available units with real time pricing, check out superagent.co to search listings and get matched with the right condo faster.
If you've been scrolling through condo listings along the Sukhumvit corridor and wondering where you can get a relatively modern unit without paying Thong Lo prices, Knightsbridge Prime On Nut has probably caught your eye. This Origin Property development sits right next to BTS On Nut, and it markets itself as affordable luxury. But does it actually deliver? I've spent time in and around this building, talked to tenants, and dug into the numbers. Here's what you need to know before signing a lease.
Location and Getting Around from On Nut
Knightsbridge Prime On Nut is located on Sukhumvit Soi 59, literally steps from BTS On Nut station. We're talking a two to three minute walk, which in Bangkok's heat is a genuine selling point. On Nut has transformed over the past few years from a budget neighborhood into a legitimate expat hub, and this building benefits from that shift.
You've got Tesco Lotus (now Lotus's) right there, Century The Movie Plaza across the street, and a Big C within walking distance. The On Nut fresh market is a five minute walk south, where you can grab a full Thai meal for 50 to 60 baht. For grocery runs, Tops Market and MaxValu are both nearby.
The commute is straightforward. BTS On Nut to Asok takes about 12 minutes. Getting to Siam is around 18 minutes. If you work in the Silom area, you're looking at roughly 25 minutes with the interchange at Siam. One thing to keep in mind is that On Nut station gets packed during morning rush, especially between 7:30 and 9:00 AM. But that's every station along this stretch of the BTS, not specific to this building.
Unit Types, Sizes, and What You'll Actually Pay
Knightsbridge Prime On Nut offers mostly studio and one bedroom units. Studios range from about 22 to 28 square meters, while one bedrooms run from 30 to 35 square meters. There are a handful of two bedroom units as well, but they're less common on the rental market.
For a furnished studio in decent condition, expect to pay somewhere between 10,000 and 14,000 baht per month. One bedrooms typically go for 13,000 to 18,000 baht, depending on the floor, view, and how recently the owner updated the furnishings. Two bedrooms, when available, land around 22,000 to 28,000 baht.
To put that in perspective, a comparable one bedroom at Life Sukhumvit 48 or Ideo Mobi Sukhumvit will run you 15,000 to 22,000 baht. Knightsbridge Prime On Nut generally comes in a bit lower, which makes it attractive for young professionals or couples working in the Asok to Ekkamai corridor who want BTS access without the financial strain.
Building Facilities and Day to Day Living
The facilities here are solid for the price bracket. There's a rooftop pool with city views, a decent gym with cardio and weight equipment, a co working space, and a sky lounge. The pool area looks great in photos and it's genuinely nice in person, though it can get crowded on weekends.
The gym is on the smaller side. If you're serious about lifting, you'll probably want a membership at Jetts or Fitness First at Century Mall, both within walking distance. But for casual workouts and morning cardio, the in house gym does the job.
Security uses a keycard system for elevator access, and there's 24 hour reception. Parking is available but limited, which is common for condos this close to BTS stations. Most tenants here don't own cars and rely on BTS plus the occasional Grab or Bolt ride.
One real life example: a friend of mine, a digital marketing manager working near BTS Phrom Phong, rented a one bedroom here on the 18th floor for 15,000 baht per month. She loved the commute and the rooftop pool. Her main complaint was the thin walls. You can sometimes hear neighbors, especially if someone on your floor likes late night TV. That's a trade off with many newer Bangkok condos that prioritize unit count over soundproofing.
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Who Is This Condo Best For?
Knightsbridge Prime On Nut works best for single professionals or couples who want modern finishes and BTS convenience at a price that doesn't eat half their salary. It's especially popular with younger expats, Thai professionals, and remote workers who appreciate the co working space.
Families with kids might find the units too compact. If you need two bedrooms and real living space, you'd be better off looking at something like Udelight at On Nut or venturing one station further to Bangna, where you get more square meters per baht.
It's also a great pick for someone new to Bangkok who wants to test living on the Sukhumvit line without committing to the higher rents of Thong Lo or Ekkamai. On Nut gives you easy access to everything while keeping costs manageable.
Any Dealbreakers to Watch For?
A few things to flag. First, the unit sizes are genuinely small. A 23 square meter studio means you're living efficiently. Make sure you visit in person before committing, because photos can be very generous with how spacious a unit looks.
Second, some owner furnished units have cheap furniture that looks fine in listing photos but feels flimsy after a few months. Ask about furniture quality during viewings, and don't be afraid to negotiate replacements as part of your lease terms.
Third, the building has a high number of units, which means elevators can be slow during peak hours. Floors 20 and above tend to have slightly longer waits. It's not a disaster, but it's something to factor in if you're rushing to the BTS every morning at 8 AM.
Overall, Knightsbridge Prime On Nut delivers on its promise of accessible, modern living next to a major BTS station. It's not perfect, and the small unit sizes plus thin walls are legitimate concerns. But for the rent you're paying, it's genuinely hard to find better BTS proximity and facilities in this price range along the Sukhumvit line. If you're weighing your options and want to compare available units with real time pricing, check out superagent.co to search listings and get matched with the right condo faster.
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