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Nue Noble Sukhumvit 55: Thonglor Area Budget Condo Reviewed

Affordable luxury living in Bangkok's trendy Thonglor neighborhood

Nue Noble Sukhumvit 55: Thonglor Area Budget Condo Reviewed

Summary

Nue Noble Sukhumvit 55 offers budget-friendly condo rentals in Thonglor with modern amenities, convenient BTS access, and excellent value for Bangkok expat

Thonglor has a reputation for being expensive. And honestly, most of the time, that reputation is well earned. Walk down Sukhumvit Soi 55 on any given evening and you will pass wine bars, omakase restaurants, and co-working spaces where a single day pass costs more than some people's lunch budget for a week. So when a relatively affordable condo pops up in this neighborhood, it gets attention. Nue Noble Sukhumvit 55 is exactly that kind of project, and it has become a popular option for renters who want the Thonglor lifestyle without the Thonglor price tag.

Location: Close Enough to Thonglor, Without the Premium

Nue Noble Sukhumvit 55 sits on Sukhumvit Soi 55, but not in the thick of the Thonglor action. It is located further down the soi, closer to Phra Khanong than to Thonglor BTS. That matters because it puts you roughly a 5 to 7 minute drive from Thonglor BTS and about a 10 minute walk from Phra Khanong BTS. Some tenants find that slightly inconvenient. Others see it as the reason they can afford to live in this zip code at all.

Let me paint a picture. Say you are a marketing coordinator working at one of the agencies on Sukhumvit Soi 49. You want to live nearby, go out in Thonglor on weekends, and still save money for trips to Koh Lipe. At Nue Noble Sukhumvit 55, you could rent a studio for around 10,000 to 13,000 THB per month. That same money would barely get you a room in an older apartment closer to Thonglor BTS. The trade off is a longer walk to the station, but you gain a newer building with actual amenities.

Daily errands are easy. There is a 7-Eleven close by, and Tops Market at the W District is a short motorbike taxi ride away. For bigger grocery runs, the Big C on Sukhumvit is accessible without much hassle.

The Units: Compact but Functional

Noble Development built Nue Noble Sukhumvit 55 as a budget-friendly addition to their lineup. The project was completed around 2020, so the building still feels relatively new. Units come mostly in studio and one-bedroom configurations. Studios range from about 23 to 26 square meters, while one-bedroom units go up to roughly 34 square meters.

These are not spacious apartments by any stretch. If you are coming from a house in the suburbs or a large condo in a less central area, you will feel the difference. But the layouts are smart. Kitchenettes come with a two-burner electric stove and a small counter. Bathrooms have rain showers and decent ventilation. Most units face either the city or an internal courtyard, and higher floors get genuinely nice views.

Imagine you are a young couple who just relocated from Chiang Mai for work. You need somewhere clean and modern near the Sukhumvit corridor. A one-bedroom unit here rents for about 14,000 to 18,000 THB depending on floor and furnishing level. You would get a proper bedroom with a door, a living space that fits a small sofa, and a kitchen area where you can at least scramble eggs and make coffee. It works.

Facilities: Better Than You Would Expect for the Price

One thing that stands out about Nue Noble Sukhumvit 55 is that the common areas punch above their weight. The rooftop pool is a genuine highlight. It is not massive, but it has a good vibe and solid views. There is a small gym with basic cardio and weight equipment. A co-working lounge on one of the upper floors gives you a quiet spot with air conditioning if working from home gets claustrophobic in a 25 square meter studio.

Picture this: it is a Sunday morning, and you do not feel like going to a cafe. You take your laptop up to the co-working space, put in a couple of hours of work, then head to the pool. That kind of routine is what makes living in a newer condo feel different from renting a walk-up apartment on Soi 77 for the same price.

The lobby area has keycard access, CCTV, and 24 hour security. Parking is limited, so if you own a car, confirm availability before signing a lease. Most tenants here rely on BTS, motorbike taxis, or ride-hailing apps anyway.

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Who This Condo Is Best For

Nue Noble Sukhumvit 55 fits a specific profile well. Young professionals in their mid-20s to early 30s who want to live in the Thonglor and Ekkamai area but are working with a real budget. It is also popular with Thai university graduates starting their first jobs and digital nomads staying for a few months who want something nicer than a serviced apartment in a random soi.

It is probably not the right pick for families. The unit sizes just do not support it. And if you work on the Silom side of town, you would spend a fair amount of time commuting. But for anyone whose life revolves around the eastern Sukhumvit corridor, from Asok out to On Nut, this building makes a lot of practical sense.

A freelance graphic designer I know moved here after leaving a pricier unit at Rhythm Sukhumvit 36-38. She traded a few square meters and a slightly better location for saving about 6,000 THB a month. Six months later, she said it was one of the best decisions she made.

Rent Ranges and Lease Tips

As of 2024, expect to pay roughly 10,000 to 13,000 THB for a studio and 14,000 to 18,000 THB for a one-bedroom at Nue Noble Sukhumvit 55. These prices can shift depending on the owner, the floor, and how the unit is furnished. Some landlords include internet and basic furniture. Others hand you a bare unit and let you figure it out.

Always ask about electricity billing. Some buildings charge a flat rate per unit of electricity that is higher than the Metropolitan Electricity Authority rate. At this project, most landlords pass through the MEA rate or charge around 7 to 8 THB per unit, which is fairly standard. Water is usually a flat monthly fee of a few hundred baht.

If you are comparing this project to nearby alternatives, check out Ideo Mobi Sukhumvit 55 and Rhythm Ekkamai. Both sit in a similar price bracket but offer slightly different trade offs in terms of location and unit layout.

Finding the right condo in Bangkok can feel overwhelming when every listing looks the same. If you want to compare units at Nue Noble Sukhumvit 55 or explore similar options in the Thonglor and Phra Khanong area, try searching on superagent.co. It is built specifically for Bangkok renters who want real information, fast.