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Nue Noble Sukhumvit 37: Thonglor Budget Boutique Condo Reviewed

Affordable luxury meets vibrant nightlife in this chic Thonglor condo

Nue Noble Sukhumvit 37: Thonglor Budget Boutique Condo Reviewed

Summary

Nue Noble Sukhumvit 37 offers budget-friendly boutique living in Bangkok's trendy Thonglor district with modern amenities and prime location.

If you've been hunting for a condo near Thonglor without wanting to hand over your entire salary each month, Nue Noble Sukhumvit 37 probably landed on your radar. It sits in that sweet spot between the buzz of Thonglor and the slightly quieter stretch of Sukhumvit, offering a newer build at prices that won't make you wince. But is it actually worth signing a lease here? I've walked the halls, checked the facilities, and talked to tenants. Here's the honest rundown.

Location: Close to Thonglor Without the Thonglor Price Tag

Nue Noble Sukhumvit 37 is tucked into Soi Sukhumvit 37, which runs south off the main Sukhumvit Road between BTS Phrom Phong and BTS Thong Lo. The nearest station is BTS Thong Lo, about a 10 to 12 minute walk. That's not exactly doorstep access, but plenty of residents grab a motorcycle taxi from the soi mouth for 15 to 20 baht and reach the BTS in under three minutes.

The real advantage here is proximity to everything Thonglor offers. You're a short ride from Eight Thonglor, J Avenue, and the countless cafes, Japanese restaurants, and rooftop bars lining Thonglor Soi 13 to 17. Yet because you're technically on the Sukhumvit 37 side, rents run noticeably lower than condos sitting right on Thonglor itself.

Picture this: you finish work at a co-working space on Thonglor, walk five minutes to your favorite ramen place on Soi 13, then hop on a bike taxi back to your condo. The whole evening costs you less than a single cocktail at a Thonglor rooftop bar. That's the lifestyle equation this location solves.

The Units: Compact but Cleverly Designed

Noble Development built Nue Noble Sukhumvit 37 with young professionals and couples in mind. Most units fall into the one bedroom category, ranging from about 28 to 34 square meters. There are also some larger one bedroom plus layouts around 40 square meters if you need a bit more breathing room.

The interiors lean modern and minimal. Floor to ceiling windows bring in solid natural light, especially on higher floors facing north. Kitchenettes come with a two burner electric stove, a hood, and enough counter space to prep a basic meal. Bathrooms have rain showers in most units, which is a nice touch at this price point.

Storage is the one area where you'll need to get creative. Built in closets handle a reasonable wardrobe, but if you're the type who accumulates stuff over time, a 28 square meter studio layout will start feeling tight after six months. A friend of mine rented a one bedroom here and solved the problem with a slim IKEA shelf unit from the Bangna store. Small hack, big difference.

Facilities: Punching Above Its Weight

For a mid range condo, the facilities at Nue Noble Sukhumvit 37 are genuinely solid. The rooftop pool is the highlight. It's not massive, but it offers open sky views and rarely feels crowded on weekday evenings. There's a decent gym with cardio machines and free weights, plus a co-working lounge on one of the lower floors.

The building also has a sky lounge area that residents use for small gatherings or just unwinding with a laptop. Key card access throughout the building, CCTV coverage, and 24 hour security at the lobby round out the basics.

One tenant I spoke with, a digital nomad from Germany, told me she canceled her external co-working membership after a month because the condo's lounge was quiet enough to take video calls during the day. That's a real savings of 3,000 to 5,000 baht per month right there.

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Rent Prices: What You'll Actually Pay

Rental prices at Nue Noble Sukhumvit 37 currently range from about 12,000 to 18,000 baht per month for a standard one bedroom unit, depending on the floor, furnishing level, and whether utilities are included. Larger one bedroom plus units go for around 18,000 to 23,000 baht.

Compare that to a similar sized unit in a condo directly on Thonglor, say Noble Solo or HQ Thonglor, where you'd be looking at 20,000 to 30,000 baht minimum for a one bedroom. The gap is significant, and the trade off is essentially a slightly longer walk to the BTS.

Most landlords here ask for a standard two month deposit plus one month advance. Leases typically run 12 months, though some owners are open to shorter terms if you negotiate. Furnished units are the norm, so you can move in with just your suitcase.

Who Should Rent Here, and Who Shouldn't

Nue Noble Sukhumvit 37 is ideal for solo professionals or couples who want Thonglor access on a Phra Khanong budget. If you work remotely, the co-working lounge and reliable building Wi-Fi make daily life smooth. If your office is along the Sukhumvit BTS line, the commute stays manageable.

It's probably not the right fit for families with kids. The units are compact, there's no playground, and international schools in the area like Bangkok Prep or Wells would require daily transport arrangements. Families would be better served looking at larger developments along Sukhumvit 49 or deeper into Phrom Phong.

Also, if you absolutely need to be within a three minute walk of a BTS station, this condo won't check that box. Be honest with yourself about how much that matters to your daily routine.

Overall, Nue Noble Sukhumvit 37 delivers a strong package for renters who want a modern condo, reasonable facilities, and a Thonglor adjacent lifestyle without overpaying. It's one of the better value plays in this part of Sukhumvit, especially if you're comfortable with a short motorcycle taxi ride as part of your daily commute. If you're weighing options in this area, try searching listings on superagent.co to compare real time prices and availability across buildings near Thonglor and Phrom Phong. It makes the whole process a lot faster than scrolling through dozens of Facebook groups.