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รีวิวเช่า Supalai Premier Asoke: ใกล้ MRT สุขุมวิท คุ้มแค่ไหน
Your guide to รีวิวเช่า Supalai Premier Asoke: ใกล้ MRT สุขุมวิท คุ้มแค่ไหน

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Complete guide: รีวิวเช่า Supalai Premier Asoke: ใกล้ MRT สุขุมวิท คุ้มแค่ไหน. Expert tips for Bangkok renters.
So you're thinking about Supalai Premier Asoke. Smart choice, honestly. This building sits literally on top of MRT Sukhumvit station, which means your commute to Thonglor, Phrom Phong, or even Bang Na takes what, five minutes? Ten if you're slow. That alone makes it worth a serious look, especially if you're tired of spending an hour in traffic every morning.
The question everyone asks though: is it actually worth the rent? Let me walk you through what living here feels like in real Bangkok terms.
Location That Actually Saves You Hours Every Week
Seriously, the MRT access here is stupid good. You walk out your room, down maybe 50 meters, and you're at the turnstiles. No waiting for a songthaew that might not come. No squeezing into a motorcycle taxi during rush hour. You just descend, tap your card, and you're in an air-conditioned train heading literally anywhere on the Sukhumvit line.
If you work in Silom, you're looking at like 15 minutes door to door. Asoke intersection is one of Bangkok's main transit hubs, so connections to other BTS lines work too. A friend of mine lives here and works near Chit Lom. She's in the office in 12 minutes. That's not exaggeration, that's just how it works.
The neighborhood around the building is dense commercial Bangkok. Restaurants, convenience stores, a bank, pharmacy all within walking distance. It's not the most charming soi, but that's the trade off you make for serious location efficiency.
What You're Actually Getting for Your Money
Current market rents for Supalai Premier Asoke run somewhere between 25,000 to 45,000 baht per month for a decent one-bedroom, depending on floor level and which direction you face. Two-bedrooms push closer to 55,000 to 70,000 baht. These aren't cheap prices, but let's talk about what the units actually are.
The building opened around the late 2000s, so it's not brand spanking new, but it's not ancient either. Units feel like solid middle-ground Bangkok living. You get decent sized bedrooms, a real kitchen you can actually cook in, and the building maintains itself properly. No mysterious leaks or sketchy wiring situations. The common areas are clean, security is there and actually paying attention, and the whole vibe says "this is a building that takes itself seriously."
One of my colleagues rents a one-bedroom here for 32,000 baht. He says he'd pay five thousand more just for the MRT convenience alone. The unit itself is nothing fancy, but the bathroom doesn't smell weird, the air-con works properly, and there's actual water pressure in the shower. These things matter way more than fancy lobby furniture.
The Real Pros and Cons List
Let's be honest about what you're signing up for. The building is right on Asoke Road, which means street noise. It's Bangkok street noise, which is basically constant low rumble mixed with occasional horn sounds and motorcycle engines. If you're on a lower floor facing the street, you notice it. Upper floors and back-facing units are way quieter. This matters if you work night shifts or just need silence to exist.
The pro side: security deposit is usually one month's rent, no crazy management company drama, and the building actually responds to repair requests. The pro side also includes being able to walk to like eight different restaurants in three minutes. Ramen, pad thai, khao man gai, Indian, Italian, Japanese, burger places. This neighborhood is properly convenient.
The bigger con: it's expensive for what it is. You're paying for location and building reliability, not for luxury amenities. There's a pool and gym, but they're functional, not Instagram-worthy. If you need to feel like you're living somewhere fancy, this might disappoint you. If you need to feel like you're living somewhere logical and well-connected, you've found home.
Who Should Actually Live Here
If you work anywhere on the Sukhumvit line, near Asoke itself, or need flexible transit options, this building makes concrete financial sense. You save money on transport every month. Over a year that adds up. A guy I know used to spend 3,500 baht monthly on motorcycle taxis and sois. He moved here, now spends 200 baht on MRT cards. Do that math across 12 months.
Families with school-age kids might hesitate because you're in the heart of commercial Bangkok. It's not residential soi vibes. But if you're a working professional, a couple, or just someone who doesn't need "neighborhood character," the trade-offs work. You get efficiency, access, and a building that doesn't have mysterious problems.
Students usually do well here too. Why? Because the MRT goes to Sanam Luang near Thammasat, Silom near Chulalongkorn, and Bang Na for KMUTT. Most universities in Bangkok sit on or near the Sukhumvit line. Plus the neighborhood has plenty of coffee shops and late-night restaurants if you're the type who needs to study somewhere other than your apartment.
The Bottom Line on Rent and Value
Is Supalai Premier Asoke worth 30,000 to 45,000 baht? If you value your time and hate traffic, absolutely yes. If you're trying to find the cheapest possible rent in Bangkok, no. You can rent cheaper in On Nut, Bang Na, or even further out Sukhumvit. But you'll spend what you save on rent sitting in cars.
The building is solid, the location is genuinely excellent, and the community of people renting here tends to be stable. You're not dealing with constant turnover or sketchy situations. It's boring in the best possible way. Boring buildings don't have drama.
If you're hunting for an apartment in this area or trying to figure out if Asoke is the right neighborhood for you, check out Superagent.co. You can see current listings, compare prices across buildings on the same soi, and actually filter by the things that matter to your daily life. Way better than scrolling through Facebook groups where half the listings are already rented.
So you're thinking about Supalai Premier Asoke. Smart choice, honestly. This building sits literally on top of MRT Sukhumvit station, which means your commute to Thonglor, Phrom Phong, or even Bang Na takes what, five minutes? Ten if you're slow. That alone makes it worth a serious look, especially if you're tired of spending an hour in traffic every morning.
The question everyone asks though: is it actually worth the rent? Let me walk you through what living here feels like in real Bangkok terms.
Location That Actually Saves You Hours Every Week
Seriously, the MRT access here is stupid good. You walk out your room, down maybe 50 meters, and you're at the turnstiles. No waiting for a songthaew that might not come. No squeezing into a motorcycle taxi during rush hour. You just descend, tap your card, and you're in an air-conditioned train heading literally anywhere on the Sukhumvit line.
If you work in Silom, you're looking at like 15 minutes door to door. Asoke intersection is one of Bangkok's main transit hubs, so connections to other BTS lines work too. A friend of mine lives here and works near Chit Lom. She's in the office in 12 minutes. That's not exaggeration, that's just how it works.
The neighborhood around the building is dense commercial Bangkok. Restaurants, convenience stores, a bank, pharmacy all within walking distance. It's not the most charming soi, but that's the trade off you make for serious location efficiency.
What You're Actually Getting for Your Money
Current market rents for Supalai Premier Asoke run somewhere between 25,000 to 45,000 baht per month for a decent one-bedroom, depending on floor level and which direction you face. Two-bedrooms push closer to 55,000 to 70,000 baht. These aren't cheap prices, but let's talk about what the units actually are.
The building opened around the late 2000s, so it's not brand spanking new, but it's not ancient either. Units feel like solid middle-ground Bangkok living. You get decent sized bedrooms, a real kitchen you can actually cook in, and the building maintains itself properly. No mysterious leaks or sketchy wiring situations. The common areas are clean, security is there and actually paying attention, and the whole vibe says "this is a building that takes itself seriously."
One of my colleagues rents a one-bedroom here for 32,000 baht. He says he'd pay five thousand more just for the MRT convenience alone. The unit itself is nothing fancy, but the bathroom doesn't smell weird, the air-con works properly, and there's actual water pressure in the shower. These things matter way more than fancy lobby furniture.
The Real Pros and Cons List
Let's be honest about what you're signing up for. The building is right on Asoke Road, which means street noise. It's Bangkok street noise, which is basically constant low rumble mixed with occasional horn sounds and motorcycle engines. If you're on a lower floor facing the street, you notice it. Upper floors and back-facing units are way quieter. This matters if you work night shifts or just need silence to exist.
The pro side: security deposit is usually one month's rent, no crazy management company drama, and the building actually responds to repair requests. The pro side also includes being able to walk to like eight different restaurants in three minutes. Ramen, pad thai, khao man gai, Indian, Italian, Japanese, burger places. This neighborhood is properly convenient.
The bigger con: it's expensive for what it is. You're paying for location and building reliability, not for luxury amenities. There's a pool and gym, but they're functional, not Instagram-worthy. If you need to feel like you're living somewhere fancy, this might disappoint you. If you need to feel like you're living somewhere logical and well-connected, you've found home.
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Who Should Actually Live Here
If you work anywhere on the Sukhumvit line, near Asoke itself, or need flexible transit options, this building makes concrete financial sense. You save money on transport every month. Over a year that adds up. A guy I know used to spend 3,500 baht monthly on motorcycle taxis and sois. He moved here, now spends 200 baht on MRT cards. Do that math across 12 months.
Families with school-age kids might hesitate because you're in the heart of commercial Bangkok. It's not residential soi vibes. But if you're a working professional, a couple, or just someone who doesn't need "neighborhood character," the trade-offs work. You get efficiency, access, and a building that doesn't have mysterious problems.
Students usually do well here too. Why? Because the MRT goes to Sanam Luang near Thammasat, Silom near Chulalongkorn, and Bang Na for KMUTT. Most universities in Bangkok sit on or near the Sukhumvit line. Plus the neighborhood has plenty of coffee shops and late-night restaurants if you're the type who needs to study somewhere other than your apartment.
The Bottom Line on Rent and Value
Is Supalai Premier Asoke worth 30,000 to 45,000 baht? If you value your time and hate traffic, absolutely yes. If you're trying to find the cheapest possible rent in Bangkok, no. You can rent cheaper in On Nut, Bang Na, or even further out Sukhumvit. But you'll spend what you save on rent sitting in cars.
The building is solid, the location is genuinely excellent, and the community of people renting here tends to be stable. You're not dealing with constant turnover or sketchy situations. It's boring in the best possible way. Boring buildings don't have drama.
If you're hunting for an apartment in this area or trying to figure out if Asoke is the right neighborhood for you, check out Superagent.co. You can see current listings, compare prices across buildings on the same soi, and actually filter by the things that matter to your daily life. Way better than scrolling through Facebook groups where half the listings are already rented.
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