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Siri at Sukhumvit: Classic Bangkok Condo Review for Budget-Conscious Renters
Affordable luxury living on Bangkok's most vibrant avenue

Summary
Siri at Sukhumvit offers budget-friendly condo rentals with excellent amenities and prime location. Read our detailed review of this classic Bangkok proper
If you've been scrolling through Bangkok condo listings in the 15,000 to 25,000 THB range, you've probably come across Siri at Sukhumvit more than once. This Sansiri development sits right on Sukhumvit 38, and it keeps popping up because it hits a sweet spot that's genuinely hard to find in this city. It's old enough to offer reasonable rents but new enough that things still work properly. For renters watching their budget without wanting to sacrifice location, Siri at Sukhumvit deserves a serious look.
Location and Getting Around from Sukhumvit 38
Siri at Sukhumvit sits on Sukhumvit Soi 38, which puts you about a 5 to 7 minute walk from BTS Thong Lo station. That's the real, everyday walking distance, not the optimistic developer estimate. You walk out, head toward Sukhumvit Road, and you're on the BTS platform within minutes. From there, Asok is two stops away, Siam is six stops, and your entire commute across central Bangkok opens up.
Soi 38 itself used to be famous for its night food market, and while that scene has changed over the years, you still have solid street food options nearby. Walk toward Thong Lo and you're surrounded by restaurants, cafes, and bars at every price point. Need groceries? Tops Market at Eight Thonglor is a quick trip, and Villa Market on Sukhumvit 33 is just one BTS stop away at Phrom Phong.
Picture this: you finish work at an office near Asok, hop on the BTS, and you're walking through your condo lobby 20 minutes later. On weekends, you grab pad kra pao from a street vendor on the soi, then walk five minutes to a rooftop bar on Thong Lo. That's the daily reality of living here, and it's a strong one for the price.
What You Actually Get Inside the Units
Siri at Sukhumvit was completed around 2009, so we're looking at a building that's over 15 years old. That said, Sansiri built it during a period when they were putting out solid mid range projects, and the construction quality holds up reasonably well. Units come in one bedroom and two bedroom layouts, with one bedrooms typically ranging from 49 to 59 square meters. That's noticeably larger than what newer condos offer at this price point.
The kitchens are functional but compact. You get a two burner stove, a decent countertop, and enough cabinet space for a real cooking setup. Bathrooms are clean and straightforward, with most units featuring a bathtub, which is a nice bonus at this rent level. Floors are a mix of tile and laminate depending on whether the owner has renovated.
One thing to watch for: unit condition varies a lot here. Some owners have done full renovations with modern furniture and fresh paint. Others still have the original 2009 interiors, which look dated but function fine. A friend of mine rented a renovated one bedroom at 18,000 THB per month last year, and the unit looked practically new. The unrenovated unit next door was listed at 14,000 THB. So always ask for recent photos and try to visit in person before signing.
Building Facilities and Day to Day Living
The facilities at Siri at Sukhumvit are modest but well maintained. You get a swimming pool, a basic fitness room, and a small garden area. The pool is a decent size for laps if you go early morning, though it gets busy on weekend afternoons. The gym covers the basics with a few treadmills, an elliptical, and a free weights section. If you're serious about lifting, you'll probably want a gym membership nearby, but for casual workouts it does the job.
Security is 24 hours with key card access, and the lobby always has staff on duty. Parking is available if you have a car, though spaces can be tight during peak hours. The juristic office is responsive, which matters more than people realize. When my colleague had an issue with her air conditioning leaking into the hallway, building management sent someone within a day. That kind of responsiveness makes a real difference in older buildings.
The building community skews toward a mix of Thai professionals and long term expats. It's quiet, there are no party floors to worry about, and neighbors generally keep to themselves. If you're looking for a social scene in your building, this probably isn't it. But if you want to sleep well on weeknights, it's perfect.
Rent Prices and What to Expect in 2025
As of early 2025, one bedroom units at Siri at Sukhumvit typically rent between 14,000 and 20,000 THB per month depending on floor level, view, and renovation status. Two bedroom units range from 22,000 to 30,000 THB. These prices are genuinely competitive when you consider the location. Comparable newer condos on Thong Lo easily start at 25,000 THB for a smaller one bedroom.
Common charges run around 45 to 55 THB per square meter, which is standard for a building of this age. Electricity is billed at the government rate through individual meters, not marked up by management. Water is similarly reasonable. All in, a renter in a one bedroom unit might spend 17,000 to 23,000 THB monthly including utilities, which leaves room in the budget for actually enjoying Bangkok.
Consider a young professional earning 60,000 to 80,000 THB per month. At this building, rent plus utilities eats up roughly 25 to 30 percent of income. That's a healthy ratio, and it keeps you in one of the most desirable neighborhoods in the city.
Who Should and Shouldn't Rent Here
Siri at Sukhumvit works best for singles or couples who want Thong Lo access without Thong Lo prices. It's ideal for someone who values space over flash, and who would rather spend money on experiences than on a fancy lobby. The larger unit sizes mean you can actually have a proper desk setup for remote work, a real closet, and a living room where you don't feel cramped.
It's less ideal if you need ultra modern finishes, a co working space in the building, or a resort style pool deck. Families with young children might find the facilities limited compared to larger developments like The Waterford or Millennium Residence. And if you're purely transit dependent and need to be right on top of a BTS station, the 5 to 7 minute walk might feel long during rainy season.
Overall, Siri at Sukhumvit is one of those buildings that quietly delivers great value without trying to impress anyone on Instagram. It's practical, well located, and priced fairly for what it offers. If you're apartment hunting in the Thong Lo and Ekkamai area and want to stretch your budget further, add it to your shortlist. You can search current availability and compare options across the neighborhood at superagent.co, where listings are updated in real time so you're never chasing a unit that's already gone.
If you've been scrolling through Bangkok condo listings in the 15,000 to 25,000 THB range, you've probably come across Siri at Sukhumvit more than once. This Sansiri development sits right on Sukhumvit 38, and it keeps popping up because it hits a sweet spot that's genuinely hard to find in this city. It's old enough to offer reasonable rents but new enough that things still work properly. For renters watching their budget without wanting to sacrifice location, Siri at Sukhumvit deserves a serious look.
Location and Getting Around from Sukhumvit 38
Siri at Sukhumvit sits on Sukhumvit Soi 38, which puts you about a 5 to 7 minute walk from BTS Thong Lo station. That's the real, everyday walking distance, not the optimistic developer estimate. You walk out, head toward Sukhumvit Road, and you're on the BTS platform within minutes. From there, Asok is two stops away, Siam is six stops, and your entire commute across central Bangkok opens up.
Soi 38 itself used to be famous for its night food market, and while that scene has changed over the years, you still have solid street food options nearby. Walk toward Thong Lo and you're surrounded by restaurants, cafes, and bars at every price point. Need groceries? Tops Market at Eight Thonglor is a quick trip, and Villa Market on Sukhumvit 33 is just one BTS stop away at Phrom Phong.
Picture this: you finish work at an office near Asok, hop on the BTS, and you're walking through your condo lobby 20 minutes later. On weekends, you grab pad kra pao from a street vendor on the soi, then walk five minutes to a rooftop bar on Thong Lo. That's the daily reality of living here, and it's a strong one for the price.
What You Actually Get Inside the Units
Siri at Sukhumvit was completed around 2009, so we're looking at a building that's over 15 years old. That said, Sansiri built it during a period when they were putting out solid mid range projects, and the construction quality holds up reasonably well. Units come in one bedroom and two bedroom layouts, with one bedrooms typically ranging from 49 to 59 square meters. That's noticeably larger than what newer condos offer at this price point.
The kitchens are functional but compact. You get a two burner stove, a decent countertop, and enough cabinet space for a real cooking setup. Bathrooms are clean and straightforward, with most units featuring a bathtub, which is a nice bonus at this rent level. Floors are a mix of tile and laminate depending on whether the owner has renovated.
One thing to watch for: unit condition varies a lot here. Some owners have done full renovations with modern furniture and fresh paint. Others still have the original 2009 interiors, which look dated but function fine. A friend of mine rented a renovated one bedroom at 18,000 THB per month last year, and the unit looked practically new. The unrenovated unit next door was listed at 14,000 THB. So always ask for recent photos and try to visit in person before signing.
Building Facilities and Day to Day Living
The facilities at Siri at Sukhumvit are modest but well maintained. You get a swimming pool, a basic fitness room, and a small garden area. The pool is a decent size for laps if you go early morning, though it gets busy on weekend afternoons. The gym covers the basics with a few treadmills, an elliptical, and a free weights section. If you're serious about lifting, you'll probably want a gym membership nearby, but for casual workouts it does the job.
Security is 24 hours with key card access, and the lobby always has staff on duty. Parking is available if you have a car, though spaces can be tight during peak hours. The juristic office is responsive, which matters more than people realize. When my colleague had an issue with her air conditioning leaking into the hallway, building management sent someone within a day. That kind of responsiveness makes a real difference in older buildings.
The building community skews toward a mix of Thai professionals and long term expats. It's quiet, there are no party floors to worry about, and neighbors generally keep to themselves. If you're looking for a social scene in your building, this probably isn't it. But if you want to sleep well on weeknights, it's perfect.
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Rent Prices and What to Expect in 2025
As of early 2025, one bedroom units at Siri at Sukhumvit typically rent between 14,000 and 20,000 THB per month depending on floor level, view, and renovation status. Two bedroom units range from 22,000 to 30,000 THB. These prices are genuinely competitive when you consider the location. Comparable newer condos on Thong Lo easily start at 25,000 THB for a smaller one bedroom.
Common charges run around 45 to 55 THB per square meter, which is standard for a building of this age. Electricity is billed at the government rate through individual meters, not marked up by management. Water is similarly reasonable. All in, a renter in a one bedroom unit might spend 17,000 to 23,000 THB monthly including utilities, which leaves room in the budget for actually enjoying Bangkok.
Consider a young professional earning 60,000 to 80,000 THB per month. At this building, rent plus utilities eats up roughly 25 to 30 percent of income. That's a healthy ratio, and it keeps you in one of the most desirable neighborhoods in the city.
Who Should and Shouldn't Rent Here
Siri at Sukhumvit works best for singles or couples who want Thong Lo access without Thong Lo prices. It's ideal for someone who values space over flash, and who would rather spend money on experiences than on a fancy lobby. The larger unit sizes mean you can actually have a proper desk setup for remote work, a real closet, and a living room where you don't feel cramped.
It's less ideal if you need ultra modern finishes, a co working space in the building, or a resort style pool deck. Families with young children might find the facilities limited compared to larger developments like The Waterford or Millennium Residence. And if you're purely transit dependent and need to be right on top of a BTS station, the 5 to 7 minute walk might feel long during rainy season.
Overall, Siri at Sukhumvit is one of those buildings that quietly delivers great value without trying to impress anyone on Instagram. It's practical, well located, and priced fairly for what it offers. If you're apartment hunting in the Thong Lo and Ekkamai area and want to stretch your budget further, add it to your shortlist. You can search current availability and compare options across the neighborhood at superagent.co, where listings are updated in real time so you're never chasing a unit that's already gone.
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