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OKA Haus Ekkamai: Modern Tokyo-Inspired Bangkok Condo Reviewed
Sleek Japanese aesthetics meet Bangkok convenience in this ultra-modern Ekkamai development.

Summary
OKA Haus Ekkamai brings Tokyo-inspired minimalist design to Bangkok's rental market. This modern condo offers contemporary living with smart amenities and
If you've ever wandered down Sukhumvit Soi 65 and spotted a building that looks like it belongs in a quiet Tokyo neighborhood, you've already seen OKA Haus Ekkamai. Developed by Sansiri, this low rise condo leans into Japanese design philosophy with a calm, minimal aesthetic that feels worlds away from the chaos of Sukhumvit Road. It's a favorite among young professionals, Japanese expats, and remote workers who want a peaceful home base without sacrificing access to one of Bangkok's most popular lifestyle districts. But is it worth renting? Let's break down what living here actually feels like.
Location and Getting Around from OKA Haus Ekkamai
OKA Haus sits on Sukhumvit Soi 65, which connects to the main Sukhumvit Road and puts you in comfortable walking distance of BTS Ekkamai station. The walk takes about 10 to 12 minutes depending on your pace, or you can grab a motorbike taxi from the soi entrance for 15 to 20 baht. It's not right on top of the BTS like some condos on Sukhumvit, but the tradeoff is a noticeably quieter street.
The Eastern Bus Terminal at Ekkamai is just down the road, which is handy if you ever take weekend trips to Pattaya or Koh Samet. For daily errands, Gateway Ekkamai mall is a five minute ride away and has a strong selection of Japanese restaurants, a Tops supermarket, and a cinema.
Picture this: you finish work from your condo, hop on a motorbike taxi, and in under 10 minutes you're at 72 Courtyard browsing the weekend market or grabbing craft coffee at Roots. The Ekkamai and Thonglor stretch is rich with dining, nightlife, and boutique cafes, and OKA Haus puts you close enough to enjoy it all while living on a genuinely quiet soi.
Building Design and the Japanese Aesthetic
Sansiri went all in on the Japanese concept here. The common areas feature clean lines, warm wood tones, and open courtyards with greenery that feel inspired by zen gardens. The lobby has a muji store vibe, stripped down and calming. It's not just a marketing angle. The design genuinely translates into a more relaxing atmosphere compared to the typical flashy Bangkok condo lobby.
The building is an eight story low rise with around 700 units, which is fairly dense. However, the layout does a good job of creating separation between buildings and shared spaces. There's a rooftop pool, a fitness center, a co working zone, and a Japanese style onsen inspired relaxation area. The co working space is a real draw for freelancers and remote workers who don't want to spend every day at a cafe.
One thing to note: because of the Japanese theme, the units lean compact. Think efficient Tokyo apartment rather than sprawling Bangkok condo. If you're coming from a larger place, the space management might take some adjustment. But if you appreciate smart storage and minimal clutter, it works beautifully.
Unit Types and Rental Prices
Most available units at OKA Haus are studios and one bedroom layouts. Studios typically range from 24 to 26 square meters, while one bedrooms sit around 27 to 35 square meters. There are some larger two bedroom units in the project, but they come up for rent less frequently.
As of 2024, expect to pay roughly 12,000 to 16,000 THB per month for a studio and 15,000 to 22,000 THB per month for a one bedroom, depending on floor level, furnishing quality, and whether the unit has been recently renovated by the owner. Fully furnished units with upgraded kitchenettes or smart TVs tend to sit at the higher end.
Let's say you're a digital nomad relocating from Chiang Mai and you want a base in Bangkok with a budget around 15,000 baht. A studio at OKA Haus with pool access, a gym, and co working space in the Ekkamai area is a strong option at that price point. You'd struggle to find that combination in many other buildings along this stretch of Sukhumvit.
Who Actually Lives Here
The tenant mix at OKA Haus skews young. You'll find a lot of Thai professionals in their late 20s and 30s, Japanese expats drawn to the design concept and the nearby Japanese community around Thonglor and Phrom Phong, and a growing number of remote workers from various countries. The vibe is quiet and respectful, which makes sense given the building's entire brand identity.
Families with young kids might find the units too compact, and the area around Soi 65 doesn't have international schools within walking distance. But for singles or couples without children, the lifestyle fit is strong. If your social life revolves around the Ekkamai and Thonglor corridor, you're in the right zone.
Things to Consider Before Signing a Lease
The compact unit sizes are the biggest consideration. If you work from home full time, a studio can start to feel tight after a few months. Opting for a one bedroom gives you separation between your sleeping and working areas, which makes a real difference for mental health.
Another thing: the building has a large number of units, so common area facilities like the pool and gym can get busy during peak evening hours and on weekends. Early morning swimmers will have a much better experience. Also check with the landlord about internet speed, as some units have been set up with fiber and others still rely on older connections.
Parking is limited, so if you drive, confirm availability and monthly cost before committing. Most tenants rely on BTS, motorbike taxis, or Grab, which works perfectly fine from this location.
OKA Haus Ekkamai is one of the more distinctive rental options in the Ekkamai area, especially if you appreciate thoughtful design and a calm living environment over sheer size. It's well priced for what the neighborhood offers, and the facilities punch above their weight for a building in this rent range. If you're searching for available units or want to compare OKA Haus with similar condos along Sukhumvit, Superagent at superagent.co can help you browse listings, filter by budget, and find the right fit without the usual rental headaches.
If you've ever wandered down Sukhumvit Soi 65 and spotted a building that looks like it belongs in a quiet Tokyo neighborhood, you've already seen OKA Haus Ekkamai. Developed by Sansiri, this low rise condo leans into Japanese design philosophy with a calm, minimal aesthetic that feels worlds away from the chaos of Sukhumvit Road. It's a favorite among young professionals, Japanese expats, and remote workers who want a peaceful home base without sacrificing access to one of Bangkok's most popular lifestyle districts. But is it worth renting? Let's break down what living here actually feels like.
Location and Getting Around from OKA Haus Ekkamai
OKA Haus sits on Sukhumvit Soi 65, which connects to the main Sukhumvit Road and puts you in comfortable walking distance of BTS Ekkamai station. The walk takes about 10 to 12 minutes depending on your pace, or you can grab a motorbike taxi from the soi entrance for 15 to 20 baht. It's not right on top of the BTS like some condos on Sukhumvit, but the tradeoff is a noticeably quieter street.
The Eastern Bus Terminal at Ekkamai is just down the road, which is handy if you ever take weekend trips to Pattaya or Koh Samet. For daily errands, Gateway Ekkamai mall is a five minute ride away and has a strong selection of Japanese restaurants, a Tops supermarket, and a cinema.
Picture this: you finish work from your condo, hop on a motorbike taxi, and in under 10 minutes you're at 72 Courtyard browsing the weekend market or grabbing craft coffee at Roots. The Ekkamai and Thonglor stretch is rich with dining, nightlife, and boutique cafes, and OKA Haus puts you close enough to enjoy it all while living on a genuinely quiet soi.
Building Design and the Japanese Aesthetic
Sansiri went all in on the Japanese concept here. The common areas feature clean lines, warm wood tones, and open courtyards with greenery that feel inspired by zen gardens. The lobby has a muji store vibe, stripped down and calming. It's not just a marketing angle. The design genuinely translates into a more relaxing atmosphere compared to the typical flashy Bangkok condo lobby.
The building is an eight story low rise with around 700 units, which is fairly dense. However, the layout does a good job of creating separation between buildings and shared spaces. There's a rooftop pool, a fitness center, a co working zone, and a Japanese style onsen inspired relaxation area. The co working space is a real draw for freelancers and remote workers who don't want to spend every day at a cafe.
One thing to note: because of the Japanese theme, the units lean compact. Think efficient Tokyo apartment rather than sprawling Bangkok condo. If you're coming from a larger place, the space management might take some adjustment. But if you appreciate smart storage and minimal clutter, it works beautifully.
Unit Types and Rental Prices
Most available units at OKA Haus are studios and one bedroom layouts. Studios typically range from 24 to 26 square meters, while one bedrooms sit around 27 to 35 square meters. There are some larger two bedroom units in the project, but they come up for rent less frequently.
As of 2024, expect to pay roughly 12,000 to 16,000 THB per month for a studio and 15,000 to 22,000 THB per month for a one bedroom, depending on floor level, furnishing quality, and whether the unit has been recently renovated by the owner. Fully furnished units with upgraded kitchenettes or smart TVs tend to sit at the higher end.
Let's say you're a digital nomad relocating from Chiang Mai and you want a base in Bangkok with a budget around 15,000 baht. A studio at OKA Haus with pool access, a gym, and co working space in the Ekkamai area is a strong option at that price point. You'd struggle to find that combination in many other buildings along this stretch of Sukhumvit.
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Who Actually Lives Here
The tenant mix at OKA Haus skews young. You'll find a lot of Thai professionals in their late 20s and 30s, Japanese expats drawn to the design concept and the nearby Japanese community around Thonglor and Phrom Phong, and a growing number of remote workers from various countries. The vibe is quiet and respectful, which makes sense given the building's entire brand identity.
Families with young kids might find the units too compact, and the area around Soi 65 doesn't have international schools within walking distance. But for singles or couples without children, the lifestyle fit is strong. If your social life revolves around the Ekkamai and Thonglor corridor, you're in the right zone.
Things to Consider Before Signing a Lease
The compact unit sizes are the biggest consideration. If you work from home full time, a studio can start to feel tight after a few months. Opting for a one bedroom gives you separation between your sleeping and working areas, which makes a real difference for mental health.
Another thing: the building has a large number of units, so common area facilities like the pool and gym can get busy during peak evening hours and on weekends. Early morning swimmers will have a much better experience. Also check with the landlord about internet speed, as some units have been set up with fiber and others still rely on older connections.
Parking is limited, so if you drive, confirm availability and monthly cost before committing. Most tenants rely on BTS, motorbike taxis, or Grab, which works perfectly fine from this location.
OKA Haus Ekkamai is one of the more distinctive rental options in the Ekkamai area, especially if you appreciate thoughtful design and a calm living environment over sheer size. It's well priced for what the neighborhood offers, and the facilities punch above their weight for a building in this rent range. If you're searching for available units or want to compare OKA Haus with similar condos along Sukhumvit, Superagent at superagent.co can help you browse listings, filter by budget, and find the right fit without the usual rental headaches.
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