Property Reviews
รีวิวเช่าคอนโด Life Asoke: ราคา ขนาด และชีวิตในนั้นเป็นยังไง
Your guide to รีวิวเช่าคอนโด Life Asoke: ราคา ขนาด และชีวิตในนั้นเป็นยังไง

Summary
Complete guide: รีวิวเช่าคอนโด Life Asoke: ราคา ขนาด และชีวิตในนั้นเป็นยังไง. Expert tips for Bangkok renters.
Life Asoke. Just saying the name gets nods of recognition from anyone who's rented a condo in Bangkok for the past five years. This place sits right on Sukhumvit Soi 21, literally across from Asoke BTS station. If you're looking at condos here, you're probably weighing up whether the premium location is worth what you're paying. I've spent enough time walking through Life Asoke to give you the real picture, not the marketing one.
Location and Connectivity: Why Everyone Talks About This Address
Let's be honest. Location is everything in Bangkok condo hunting, and Life Asoke doesn't mess around. You're directly above Asoke BTS station. That means you walk down, grab a ticket, and you're at Siam in five minutes or Ploenchit in three. The building actually has an internal walkway connection to the station, which saves you probably five minutes of street walking every single day. Over a year, that's real time back in your life.
Sukhumvit Soi 21 itself is loaded with restaurants, coffee shops, and convenience stores. You can grab dinner from a street food vendor, hit up a proper Italian place, or get coffee from any of three different cafes without leaving the immediate soi. The Terminal 21 shopping center is one BTS stop away at Asoke itself. For groceries, BigC and Tops are both within walking distance or one quick BTS hop.
I know an Australian guy who lived here for two years and said the biggest win was never needing a motorbike taxi. Everything he needed was within BTS range. That's pretty much the whole appeal of the Asoke area right there.
Unit Sizes and What You Actually Get
Life Asoke has a solid range of unit types. You're looking at studios starting around 25 to 28 square meters, one-bedroom units from 35 to 45 square meters, and two-bedroom units pushing up toward 70 to 85 square meters. These numbers matter because Bangkok studio units can feel like shoeboxes. Life Asoke's studios are small but livable, with decent ceiling height and actual windows that let in light.
The one-bedroom units are where most renters I know land. Around 38 square meters, you get a proper bedroom separated from your living space, which changes everything for your mental health after a long Bangkok day. You've got a small kitchen area, one bathroom, and a balcony that's usually just big enough for a coffee chair and a potted plant. The finishes are clean, nothing fancy, but the appliances work and the water pressure is solid.
The two-bedroom units are actually spacious for Bangkok standards. If you're a couple or a small family, this is where you stop feeling cramped. You get real separation between sleeping spaces, more kitchen counter, and usually a balcony that doesn't feel like an afterthought.
Rental Prices: What's Actually Available Right Now
This is where Life Asoke hits your wallet. Expect to pay between 18,000 to 22,000 baht per month for a studio. One-bedroom units run roughly 28,000 to 36,000 baht depending on floor level and exact size. Two-bedroom units sit somewhere in the 45,000 to 60,000 baht range. These aren't the cheapest condos on Sukhumvit, but they're not the most expensive either.
The price premium exists because of location, not because the units are particularly luxurious. You're paying for Asoke BTS access and the Sukhumvit Soi 21 neighborhood. If you're someone who absolutely hates motorbike taxis and wants to live by public transport, that premium makes sense. If you don't mind sois off the main drag, you can find cheaper options five minutes away.
I watched a French couple negotiate a one-bedroom down to 32,000 baht for a one-year lease last year. Building management does negotiate, especially if you're looking at longer contracts. It's worth asking.
What Living Here Actually Feels Like Day to Day
Here's the thing nobody tells you in the listing photos. Life Asoke is busy. You're on Sukhumvit, right where the traffic noise is real. Ground floor units catch the sound more obviously, but even higher floors get it. This isn't a quiet sanctuary condo. It's a connected urban address. If you work from home and need silence, you'll want to pack noise-cancelling earphones or look elsewhere.
The common areas are decent but not fancy. The gym is a standard fitness room, not impressive but functional for basic cardio and weights. The swimming pool is there, though it's more of a lap pool than a resort-style feature. Parking can be tight during certain hours, but most people here use BTS anyway, so it's manageable.
The building feels mixed between long-term residents and short-term renters, which gives it a transient vibe. You'll see families who've been here three years and tourists who are here for two weeks. That's Bangkok condo life, honestly.
Who Should Actually Rent at Life Asoke
This place is perfect if you work near Asoke, Ploenchit, or anywhere on the BTS line heading toward the airport. Expats doing their first Bangkok stint tend to love it because you can genuinely live without a car. Young professionals who value time over money will find the location worth every baht.
It's less ideal if you're looking for a quiet retreat or if you spend most of your time in other parts of Bangkok. The Sukhumvit corridor is vibrant, but it's also constantly moving and loud. If that stresses you out, look at quieter sois like Soi 26 or 31 instead.
The bottom line: Life Asoke delivers on what it promises. Connected location, acceptable units, reasonable prices for the area. It's not trendy, not luxury, just solid Bangkok rental living.
If you're seriously considering Life Asoke or want to compare it with other options on Sukhumvit, checking Superagent.co will show you current availability and help you understand what similar units are renting for across Bangkok. The platform lets you filter by BTS station, price range, and unit size, which makes the whole hunting process faster.
Life Asoke. Just saying the name gets nods of recognition from anyone who's rented a condo in Bangkok for the past five years. This place sits right on Sukhumvit Soi 21, literally across from Asoke BTS station. If you're looking at condos here, you're probably weighing up whether the premium location is worth what you're paying. I've spent enough time walking through Life Asoke to give you the real picture, not the marketing one.
Location and Connectivity: Why Everyone Talks About This Address
Let's be honest. Location is everything in Bangkok condo hunting, and Life Asoke doesn't mess around. You're directly above Asoke BTS station. That means you walk down, grab a ticket, and you're at Siam in five minutes or Ploenchit in three. The building actually has an internal walkway connection to the station, which saves you probably five minutes of street walking every single day. Over a year, that's real time back in your life.
Sukhumvit Soi 21 itself is loaded with restaurants, coffee shops, and convenience stores. You can grab dinner from a street food vendor, hit up a proper Italian place, or get coffee from any of three different cafes without leaving the immediate soi. The Terminal 21 shopping center is one BTS stop away at Asoke itself. For groceries, BigC and Tops are both within walking distance or one quick BTS hop.
I know an Australian guy who lived here for two years and said the biggest win was never needing a motorbike taxi. Everything he needed was within BTS range. That's pretty much the whole appeal of the Asoke area right there.
Unit Sizes and What You Actually Get
Life Asoke has a solid range of unit types. You're looking at studios starting around 25 to 28 square meters, one-bedroom units from 35 to 45 square meters, and two-bedroom units pushing up toward 70 to 85 square meters. These numbers matter because Bangkok studio units can feel like shoeboxes. Life Asoke's studios are small but livable, with decent ceiling height and actual windows that let in light.
The one-bedroom units are where most renters I know land. Around 38 square meters, you get a proper bedroom separated from your living space, which changes everything for your mental health after a long Bangkok day. You've got a small kitchen area, one bathroom, and a balcony that's usually just big enough for a coffee chair and a potted plant. The finishes are clean, nothing fancy, but the appliances work and the water pressure is solid.
The two-bedroom units are actually spacious for Bangkok standards. If you're a couple or a small family, this is where you stop feeling cramped. You get real separation between sleeping spaces, more kitchen counter, and usually a balcony that doesn't feel like an afterthought.
Rental Prices: What's Actually Available Right Now
This is where Life Asoke hits your wallet. Expect to pay between 18,000 to 22,000 baht per month for a studio. One-bedroom units run roughly 28,000 to 36,000 baht depending on floor level and exact size. Two-bedroom units sit somewhere in the 45,000 to 60,000 baht range. These aren't the cheapest condos on Sukhumvit, but they're not the most expensive either.
The price premium exists because of location, not because the units are particularly luxurious. You're paying for Asoke BTS access and the Sukhumvit Soi 21 neighborhood. If you're someone who absolutely hates motorbike taxis and wants to live by public transport, that premium makes sense. If you don't mind sois off the main drag, you can find cheaper options five minutes away.
I watched a French couple negotiate a one-bedroom down to 32,000 baht for a one-year lease last year. Building management does negotiate, especially if you're looking at longer contracts. It's worth asking.
Talk to us about renting
Share your details and keep reading — we’ll get back to you.
What Living Here Actually Feels Like Day to Day
Here's the thing nobody tells you in the listing photos. Life Asoke is busy. You're on Sukhumvit, right where the traffic noise is real. Ground floor units catch the sound more obviously, but even higher floors get it. This isn't a quiet sanctuary condo. It's a connected urban address. If you work from home and need silence, you'll want to pack noise-cancelling earphones or look elsewhere.
The common areas are decent but not fancy. The gym is a standard fitness room, not impressive but functional for basic cardio and weights. The swimming pool is there, though it's more of a lap pool than a resort-style feature. Parking can be tight during certain hours, but most people here use BTS anyway, so it's manageable.
The building feels mixed between long-term residents and short-term renters, which gives it a transient vibe. You'll see families who've been here three years and tourists who are here for two weeks. That's Bangkok condo life, honestly.
Who Should Actually Rent at Life Asoke
This place is perfect if you work near Asoke, Ploenchit, or anywhere on the BTS line heading toward the airport. Expats doing their first Bangkok stint tend to love it because you can genuinely live without a car. Young professionals who value time over money will find the location worth every baht.
It's less ideal if you're looking for a quiet retreat or if you spend most of your time in other parts of Bangkok. The Sukhumvit corridor is vibrant, but it's also constantly moving and loud. If that stresses you out, look at quieter sois like Soi 26 or 31 instead.
The bottom line: Life Asoke delivers on what it promises. Connected location, acceptable units, reasonable prices for the area. It's not trendy, not luxury, just solid Bangkok rental living.
If you're seriously considering Life Asoke or want to compare it with other options on Sukhumvit, checking Superagent.co will show you current availability and help you understand what similar units are renting for across Bangkok. The platform lets you filter by BTS station, price range, and unit size, which makes the whole hunting process faster.
Share this article
Properties you may like
More like this
In Property Reviews · Superagent EditorialLife Asoke: Full Renter's Review — Prices, Layout, and What Living There Is Really LikeLife Asoke is a luxury Bangkok condominium offering modern apartments with excellent amenities. Read our full renter's review covering prices, layouts, and21 Apr 20261 min read
In Property Reviews · Superagent EditorialLife Asoke Rama 9: Is It Worth the Price? A Renter's Honest TakeLife Asoke Rama 9 offers modern living in central Bangkok, but is the premium price justified? Read our honest rental review and comparison.20 Apr 20261 min read
In Property Reviews · Superagent EditorialLife Asoke Hype: Everything You Need to Know Before You SignLife Asoke hype is real, but is it right for you? Our complete guide covers amenities, location, pricing and resident reviews for this popular Bangkok cond19 Apr 20261 min read
In Property Reviews · Superagent EditorialKnightsbridge Prime Sathorn: Renter's Review — Price, Location, FacilitiesKnightsbridge Prime Sathorn offers upscale Bangkok living with modern amenities, central location, and competitive pricing. Read our detailed renter review18 Apr 20261 min read![[For Rent] CONDO I Quattro by Sansiri I 1 Bed I 1 Bath I 45,000 THB/mo](/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fstorage.googleapis.com%2Fsuperagent-web%2Fattachments%2Flistings%2F1543%2Fd981e0b0-5aef-4958-a991-5245a7bd8f06-479-10.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
![[For Rent] CONDO I The Address Sukhumvit 28 I 1 Bed I 1 Bath I 38,000 THB/mo](/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fstorage.googleapis.com%2Fsuperagent-web%2Fattachments%2Flistings%2F1539%2F837ff049-cc47-439b-87a7-5372d14f5858-474-12.jpg&w=3840&q=75)
![[For Rent] CONDO I Rin House Condo I 1 Bed I 1 Bath I 16,000 THB/mo](/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fstorage.googleapis.com%2Fsuperagent-web%2Fattachments%2Flistings%2F1542%2Ffaf15b87-e66e-4b89-b50b-1d30af80f006-423-11.jpg&w=3840&q=75)
![[For Rent] CONDO I Life Asoke I 2 Beds I 2 Baths I 30,000 THB/mo](/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fstorage.googleapis.com%2Fsuperagent-web%2Fattachments%2Flistings%2F1541%2F94088321-2f58-41d3-97a6-b43df43ccb4a-422-3.jpg&w=3840&q=75)
![[For Rent] CONDO I The Key Sathon - Ratchaphruek I 1 Bed I 1 Bath I Rent 11,900 THB/mo](/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fstorage.googleapis.com%2Fsuperagent-web%2Fattachments%2Flistings%2F1540%2Fd09d0fa4-7460-4c50-be9c-7a55569da78c-421-10.jpg&w=3840&q=75)
![[For Rent] CONDO I The Key Sathorn-Ratchapruek I 1 Beds I 1 Bath I 11,500 THB/mo](/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fstorage.googleapis.com%2Fsuperagent-web%2Fattachments%2Flistings%2F1537%2F7430d2ae-d222-4ed9-8122-372baaa1d4cc-468-1.jpg&w=3840&q=75)
![[For Rent] CONDO I LLoyd Soonvijai-Thonglor I 1 Bed I 1 Bath I 20,000 THB/mo](/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fstorage.googleapis.com%2Fsuperagent-web%2Fattachments%2Flistings%2F1538%2Fc1ce267a-68d1-448c-8526-3e1481637b56-473-4.jpg&w=3840&q=75)
![[For Rent] CONDO I Baan Sathorn Chao Phraya I 2 Beds I 2 Baths I 47,000 THB/mo](/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fstorage.googleapis.com%2Fsuperagent-web%2Fattachments%2Flistings%2F1443%2Fdc79ff23-c0db-443a-82e6-c5280d916a85-375-11.jpg&w=3840&q=75)
![[For Rent] CONDO I AP Rhythm Sukhumvit 36/38 I 2 Beds I 2 Baths I 48,000 THB/mo](/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fstorage.googleapis.com%2Fsuperagent-web%2Fattachments%2Flistings%2F1532%2Fa22be486-8a07-4bde-9f7f-ad5fe7297621-472-6.jpg&w=3840&q=75)
![[For Rent] CONDO I Life Asoke Hype I 2 Beds I 2 Baths I 31,000 THB/mo](/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fstorage.googleapis.com%2Fsuperagent-web%2Fattachments%2Flistings%2F1524%2F982f0a21-1eb5-481a-8248-9e61cefb488b-img_3634.jpg&w=3840&q=75)