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Moniiq Sukhumvit 64: Punnawithi BTS Budget Condo Reviewed
Affordable condo living near Punnawithi BTS with modern amenities

Summary
Moniiq Sukhumvit 64 offers budget-friendly rental options near Punnawithi BTS station. This review covers amenities, location benefits, and rental rates fo
If you've been scrolling through Bangkok rental listings and wondering whether there's anything decent under 15,000 baht near a BTS station, Moniiq Sukhumvit 64 is one of those buildings that keeps popping up. Sitting quietly on Sukhumvit 64, just a short walk from Punnawithi BTS, this budget condo has attracted a steady stream of young professionals, remote workers, and expats who want to stay connected to central Bangkok without draining their bank accounts every month. But is it actually worth signing a lease here? Let's break it down.
Location and Getting Around from Punnawithi BTS
Moniiq Sukhumvit 64 sits on Soi Sukhumvit 64, which branches off Sukhumvit Road between Punnawithi and Udom Suk BTS stations. The walk to Punnawithi BTS takes roughly 8 to 10 minutes depending on your pace and how aggressively the soi dogs are feeling that day. It's not a skybridge, air-conditioned stroll, so during the hot season you'll arrive at the platform a little sweaty. That said, motorcycle taxis at the mouth of the soi will zip you to the station for 10 to 15 baht.
From Punnawithi, you're about 20 minutes to Asok interchange and 25 minutes to Siam. The area itself has grown a lot thanks to the True Digital Park development right at Punnawithi station, which has turned this stretch into a legitimate co-working and startup hub. Grab a coffee at the digital park, work for the day, and walk home. It's a realistic daily routine from this condo.
For groceries, there's a Lotus's Go Fresh and several 7-Elevens within walking distance. Big C Sukhumvit 50/1 is a short motorcycle ride away. You won't starve, and you won't overpay for basics.
The Building and Room Types
Moniiq Sukhumvit 64 was developed by V Property Development and completed around 2019. It's a single tower with around 200 units, which keeps the building relatively low-key compared to the mega projects with thousands of units further up Sukhumvit. The lobby is clean and modern but compact. Don't expect the grand chandelier entrance of a luxury condo. This is a budget building and it knows what it is.
Units come in studio and one-bedroom layouts. Studios range from about 22 to 26 square meters, while one-bedroom units sit around 28 to 30 square meters. The rooms use a modern minimalist design with light wood tones and white walls. Kitchenettes are basic, usually just a counter, a small sink, and space for a microwave or hot plate. If you're someone who cooks serious Thai meals with a wok and heavy smoke, this kitchen setup will frustrate you.
A friend of mine moved into a 25 sqm studio here after relocating from a pricier place in On Nut. She said the space felt tight for the first week, but once she got a proper shelving unit and stopped hoarding things she never used, it worked perfectly for solo living.
Facilities and Common Areas
For a building in this price range, Moniiq Sukhumvit 64 punches reasonably well. There's a rooftop pool, a basic fitness room, a co-working lounge, and a laundry room. The pool is small but gets good sunset light in the evenings. It's more of a cool-off-after-work pool than a lap pool, so adjust expectations accordingly.
The gym has a few cardio machines and a set of dumbbells. If you're serious about weight training, you'll want a gym membership elsewhere. Jetts Fitness at True Digital Park is close by and runs monthly memberships around 1,200 to 1,500 baht, which is a popular option for residents here.
Security includes key card access, CCTV, and a front desk guard. Parking is limited, so if you own a car, confirm availability before signing anything. Motorcycle parking is generally easier to secure.
Rent Prices and Value for Money
This is where Moniiq Sukhumvit 64 really gets attention. Studios typically rent for 7,000 to 10,000 baht per month, and one-bedroom units go for 9,000 to 13,000 baht. These prices fluctuate depending on the floor, furnishing quality, and whether the landlord is motivated. You'll occasionally find a well-furnished studio listed at 8,500 baht that represents genuine value.
Compare that to On Nut, where similar-sized studios in buildings like The Base or Ideo Mobi regularly ask 12,000 to 16,000 baht per month. You're saving 3,000 to 5,000 baht monthly just by moving two BTS stops further down the line. Over a 12-month lease, that's up to 60,000 baht back in your pocket. That's a round-trip flight home for some expats.
Common area fees are around 35 to 45 baht per square meter. Electricity and water are usually billed at government rates if you rent directly from an owner, though some landlords mark up electricity to 7 to 8 baht per unit.
Who Should Rent Here and Who Shouldn't
Moniiq Sukhumvit 64 makes the most sense for solo renters, young professionals working near True Digital Park, or anyone whose budget sits firmly under 12,000 baht but who still wants a modern building near a BTS line. It's also a solid pick for digital nomads testing out Bangkok for three to six months who want something functional without overspending.
If you're a couple needing real living space, or a family with kids, this isn't the right fit. The units are simply too small. If you also need to be in the thick of Thong Lo or Ekkamai nightlife, the two to three extra BTS stops will feel longer than they look on a map, especially after midnight when the train shuts down and surge pricing kicks in on ride apps.
This building works best when you accept it for what it is: a clean, affordable, no-nonsense condo that keeps you connected to central Bangkok without the central Bangkok price tag.
If Moniiq Sukhumvit 64 sounds like it could work for your budget and lifestyle, check current listings and updated prices on superagent.co. Superagent uses AI to match you with verified rentals across Bangkok, so you can compare options near Punnawithi BTS and beyond without spending weekends visiting duds.
If you've been scrolling through Bangkok rental listings and wondering whether there's anything decent under 15,000 baht near a BTS station, Moniiq Sukhumvit 64 is one of those buildings that keeps popping up. Sitting quietly on Sukhumvit 64, just a short walk from Punnawithi BTS, this budget condo has attracted a steady stream of young professionals, remote workers, and expats who want to stay connected to central Bangkok without draining their bank accounts every month. But is it actually worth signing a lease here? Let's break it down.
Location and Getting Around from Punnawithi BTS
Moniiq Sukhumvit 64 sits on Soi Sukhumvit 64, which branches off Sukhumvit Road between Punnawithi and Udom Suk BTS stations. The walk to Punnawithi BTS takes roughly 8 to 10 minutes depending on your pace and how aggressively the soi dogs are feeling that day. It's not a skybridge, air-conditioned stroll, so during the hot season you'll arrive at the platform a little sweaty. That said, motorcycle taxis at the mouth of the soi will zip you to the station for 10 to 15 baht.
From Punnawithi, you're about 20 minutes to Asok interchange and 25 minutes to Siam. The area itself has grown a lot thanks to the True Digital Park development right at Punnawithi station, which has turned this stretch into a legitimate co-working and startup hub. Grab a coffee at the digital park, work for the day, and walk home. It's a realistic daily routine from this condo.
For groceries, there's a Lotus's Go Fresh and several 7-Elevens within walking distance. Big C Sukhumvit 50/1 is a short motorcycle ride away. You won't starve, and you won't overpay for basics.
The Building and Room Types
Moniiq Sukhumvit 64 was developed by V Property Development and completed around 2019. It's a single tower with around 200 units, which keeps the building relatively low-key compared to the mega projects with thousands of units further up Sukhumvit. The lobby is clean and modern but compact. Don't expect the grand chandelier entrance of a luxury condo. This is a budget building and it knows what it is.
Units come in studio and one-bedroom layouts. Studios range from about 22 to 26 square meters, while one-bedroom units sit around 28 to 30 square meters. The rooms use a modern minimalist design with light wood tones and white walls. Kitchenettes are basic, usually just a counter, a small sink, and space for a microwave or hot plate. If you're someone who cooks serious Thai meals with a wok and heavy smoke, this kitchen setup will frustrate you.
A friend of mine moved into a 25 sqm studio here after relocating from a pricier place in On Nut. She said the space felt tight for the first week, but once she got a proper shelving unit and stopped hoarding things she never used, it worked perfectly for solo living.
Facilities and Common Areas
For a building in this price range, Moniiq Sukhumvit 64 punches reasonably well. There's a rooftop pool, a basic fitness room, a co-working lounge, and a laundry room. The pool is small but gets good sunset light in the evenings. It's more of a cool-off-after-work pool than a lap pool, so adjust expectations accordingly.
The gym has a few cardio machines and a set of dumbbells. If you're serious about weight training, you'll want a gym membership elsewhere. Jetts Fitness at True Digital Park is close by and runs monthly memberships around 1,200 to 1,500 baht, which is a popular option for residents here.
Security includes key card access, CCTV, and a front desk guard. Parking is limited, so if you own a car, confirm availability before signing anything. Motorcycle parking is generally easier to secure.
Rent Prices and Value for Money
This is where Moniiq Sukhumvit 64 really gets attention. Studios typically rent for 7,000 to 10,000 baht per month, and one-bedroom units go for 9,000 to 13,000 baht. These prices fluctuate depending on the floor, furnishing quality, and whether the landlord is motivated. You'll occasionally find a well-furnished studio listed at 8,500 baht that represents genuine value.
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Compare that to On Nut, where similar-sized studios in buildings like The Base or Ideo Mobi regularly ask 12,000 to 16,000 baht per month. You're saving 3,000 to 5,000 baht monthly just by moving two BTS stops further down the line. Over a 12-month lease, that's up to 60,000 baht back in your pocket. That's a round-trip flight home for some expats.
Common area fees are around 35 to 45 baht per square meter. Electricity and water are usually billed at government rates if you rent directly from an owner, though some landlords mark up electricity to 7 to 8 baht per unit.
Who Should Rent Here and Who Shouldn't
Moniiq Sukhumvit 64 makes the most sense for solo renters, young professionals working near True Digital Park, or anyone whose budget sits firmly under 12,000 baht but who still wants a modern building near a BTS line. It's also a solid pick for digital nomads testing out Bangkok for three to six months who want something functional without overspending.
If you're a couple needing real living space, or a family with kids, this isn't the right fit. The units are simply too small. If you also need to be in the thick of Thong Lo or Ekkamai nightlife, the two to three extra BTS stops will feel longer than they look on a map, especially after midnight when the train shuts down and surge pricing kicks in on ride apps.
This building works best when you accept it for what it is: a clean, affordable, no-nonsense condo that keeps you connected to central Bangkok without the central Bangkok price tag.
If Moniiq Sukhumvit 64 sounds like it could work for your budget and lifestyle, check current listings and updated prices on superagent.co. Superagent uses AI to match you with verified rentals across Bangkok, so you can compare options near Punnawithi BTS and beyond without spending weekends visiting duds.
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