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Supalai Premier Asoke Rental Review: MRT Sukhumvit Pricing Guide
Discover rental rates and amenities at this prime Asoke location near MRT Sukhumvit station.

Summary
Supalai Premier Asoke offers convenient MRT Sukhumvit access with competitive rental prices. Explore floor plans, facilities, and monthly rates for this po
So you're looking at condos near Asok. Smart move. That area is genuinely one of the best spots in Bangkok if you want MRT access, shopping, and nightlife all within walking distance. Suphalay Premier Asok has been getting a lot of attention lately, and for good reason. The location is killer, the building looks solid, and the price seems reasonable for what you get. But before you sign a lease, let's talk about what you're actually getting into.
Location and Transportation Access
The biggest draw here is the MRT connection. Suphalay Premier Asok is right next to Sukhumvit MRT station, which means you can get downtown to Silom in about 10 minutes or head north toward Din Daeng without breaking a sweat. If you work anywhere near the financial district or Chidlom, this becomes a genuine game changer for your commute.
Walking out the front door puts you on Sukhumvit Soi 21. You've got Terminal 21 just a few minutes away for shopping and food. There's also a smaller Tesco Lotus nearby, plus dozens of restaurants, clinics, and convenience stores within a two minute walk. Honestly, you could live here and rarely need a taxi if your work is on the BTS or MRT lines.
Real talk though. Traffic on Sukhumvit during rush hour is chaotic. If you're the type who gets anxious in bumper to bumper traffic, using the MRT is non negotiable. The good news is that MRT schedules are pretty reliable, and the trains aren't as packed as the BTS during peak hours.
Rental Prices and What You Get
This is where things get real. A one bedroom unit at Suphalay Premier Asok currently runs between 18,000 and 22,000 baht per month, depending on floor level and which direction it faces. Two bedrooms sit around 28,000 to 35,000 baht. These are solid prices for the Asok area, especially given the MRT access.
For comparison, similar sized units at competing buildings like Citrine or nearby towers on Sukhumvit 19 tend to run 2,000 to 4,000 baht higher. You're definitely getting fair market value here. The building also includes utilities in some packages, which saves you from surprise electricity bills during Bangkok's brutal hot season.
One practical example. A friend of mine rented a one bedroom here last year. She paid 19,500 baht monthly with water and basic cable included. Her old place on Sukhumvit 16 was 20,500 for less space and no utilities. After six months she was saving real money, and the MRT commute meant she ditched her motorcycle and got her deposit back in one piece.
Building Amenities and Condition
Suphalay Premier Asok is an older building, honestly. It was built in the late 1990s, so you need to manage your expectations. The common areas are maintained reasonably well, but you'll see signs of age if you look closely. The lobby is clean, security is tight with proper ID checks, and there's a small gym that works for basic cardio and weights.
The building has a decent sized swimming pool, which actually matters more than you'd think during Bangkok summers. There's also a laundry service, though many residents just use the washing machines in their units or send stuff out to the local service places that'll return your clothes the next day for cheap.
What impressed me most during viewings was the water pressure. Seriously, that's not a small thing in older Bangkok condos. A lot of buildings from that era have weak water systems, but this place has solid pressure throughout. Parking is available, though you might be on a waiting list depending on how many spaces are free. It costs about 2,000 baht per month if you need one.
Noise Levels and Neighborhood Vibe
Let's be honest. You're on Sukhumvit. It's not going to be silent. Street noise from traffic is real, especially between 6 and 9 AM and 4 to 7 PM. If you're on a lower floor facing the main road, you'll definitely hear it. Higher floors are noticeably quieter, which is worth paying extra for if you're sensitive to noise.
The neighborhood itself is a mixed vibe. You've got young expats, Thai professionals, digital nomads, and families all living nearby. The building attracts a decent crowd of long term residents, which means less chaos than you'd get at some other spots. Asok at night is busier than quiet, but it's not the party central that Nana or Thonglor became.
A guy I know lived here for three years. He said the building has a real community feel. People actually know their neighbors, maintenance responds quickly, and management isn't constantly changing. That matters when you're signing a one or two year lease.
Should You Rent Here
Suphalay Premier Asok makes sense if you value MRT access over everything else. The prices are fair, the location is genuinely convenient, and the building is stable. It's not fancy, but it works. You won't find the newest amenities or the most Instagram worthy common areas, but you also won't overpay for unnecessary luxury.
If you're someone who absolutely needs silence, floor to ceiling windows, or brand new finishes, keep looking. But if you're practical and want to save 30 to 50 minutes daily on commute time while staying in a solid building, this is worth serious consideration. The Asok area has improved tons over the past five years, and this building benefits from that growth without the inflated prices of newer towers.
Finding the right rental in Bangkok comes down to priorities. Space, location, price, amenities, neighborhood vibe. Most places force you to compromise on something. Suphalay Premier Asok compromises on building age and flashiness, but absolutely delivers on location and value. That's a trade off that makes sense for a lot of Bangkok renters.
Ready to explore more options in the Asok area or compare similar buildings. Check out Superagent.co, where you can filter by MRT proximity, budget, and amenities all in one place. Finding your next Bangkok home shouldn't require visiting 20 different buildings. Let Superagent do the legwork for you.
So you're looking at condos near Asok. Smart move. That area is genuinely one of the best spots in Bangkok if you want MRT access, shopping, and nightlife all within walking distance. Suphalay Premier Asok has been getting a lot of attention lately, and for good reason. The location is killer, the building looks solid, and the price seems reasonable for what you get. But before you sign a lease, let's talk about what you're actually getting into.
Location and Transportation Access
The biggest draw here is the MRT connection. Suphalay Premier Asok is right next to Sukhumvit MRT station, which means you can get downtown to Silom in about 10 minutes or head north toward Din Daeng without breaking a sweat. If you work anywhere near the financial district or Chidlom, this becomes a genuine game changer for your commute.
Walking out the front door puts you on Sukhumvit Soi 21. You've got Terminal 21 just a few minutes away for shopping and food. There's also a smaller Tesco Lotus nearby, plus dozens of restaurants, clinics, and convenience stores within a two minute walk. Honestly, you could live here and rarely need a taxi if your work is on the BTS or MRT lines.
Real talk though. Traffic on Sukhumvit during rush hour is chaotic. If you're the type who gets anxious in bumper to bumper traffic, using the MRT is non negotiable. The good news is that MRT schedules are pretty reliable, and the trains aren't as packed as the BTS during peak hours.
Rental Prices and What You Get
This is where things get real. A one bedroom unit at Suphalay Premier Asok currently runs between 18,000 and 22,000 baht per month, depending on floor level and which direction it faces. Two bedrooms sit around 28,000 to 35,000 baht. These are solid prices for the Asok area, especially given the MRT access.
For comparison, similar sized units at competing buildings like Citrine or nearby towers on Sukhumvit 19 tend to run 2,000 to 4,000 baht higher. You're definitely getting fair market value here. The building also includes utilities in some packages, which saves you from surprise electricity bills during Bangkok's brutal hot season.
One practical example. A friend of mine rented a one bedroom here last year. She paid 19,500 baht monthly with water and basic cable included. Her old place on Sukhumvit 16 was 20,500 for less space and no utilities. After six months she was saving real money, and the MRT commute meant she ditched her motorcycle and got her deposit back in one piece.
Building Amenities and Condition
Suphalay Premier Asok is an older building, honestly. It was built in the late 1990s, so you need to manage your expectations. The common areas are maintained reasonably well, but you'll see signs of age if you look closely. The lobby is clean, security is tight with proper ID checks, and there's a small gym that works for basic cardio and weights.
The building has a decent sized swimming pool, which actually matters more than you'd think during Bangkok summers. There's also a laundry service, though many residents just use the washing machines in their units or send stuff out to the local service places that'll return your clothes the next day for cheap.
What impressed me most during viewings was the water pressure. Seriously, that's not a small thing in older Bangkok condos. A lot of buildings from that era have weak water systems, but this place has solid pressure throughout. Parking is available, though you might be on a waiting list depending on how many spaces are free. It costs about 2,000 baht per month if you need one.
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Noise Levels and Neighborhood Vibe
Let's be honest. You're on Sukhumvit. It's not going to be silent. Street noise from traffic is real, especially between 6 and 9 AM and 4 to 7 PM. If you're on a lower floor facing the main road, you'll definitely hear it. Higher floors are noticeably quieter, which is worth paying extra for if you're sensitive to noise.
The neighborhood itself is a mixed vibe. You've got young expats, Thai professionals, digital nomads, and families all living nearby. The building attracts a decent crowd of long term residents, which means less chaos than you'd get at some other spots. Asok at night is busier than quiet, but it's not the party central that Nana or Thonglor became.
A guy I know lived here for three years. He said the building has a real community feel. People actually know their neighbors, maintenance responds quickly, and management isn't constantly changing. That matters when you're signing a one or two year lease.
Should You Rent Here
Suphalay Premier Asok makes sense if you value MRT access over everything else. The prices are fair, the location is genuinely convenient, and the building is stable. It's not fancy, but it works. You won't find the newest amenities or the most Instagram worthy common areas, but you also won't overpay for unnecessary luxury.
If you're someone who absolutely needs silence, floor to ceiling windows, or brand new finishes, keep looking. But if you're practical and want to save 30 to 50 minutes daily on commute time while staying in a solid building, this is worth serious consideration. The Asok area has improved tons over the past five years, and this building benefits from that growth without the inflated prices of newer towers.
Finding the right rental in Bangkok comes down to priorities. Space, location, price, amenities, neighborhood vibe. Most places force you to compromise on something. Suphalay Premier Asok compromises on building age and flashiness, but absolutely delivers on location and value. That's a trade off that makes sense for a lot of Bangkok renters.
Ready to explore more options in the Asok area or compare similar buildings. Check out Superagent.co, where you can filter by MRT proximity, budget, and amenities all in one place. Finding your next Bangkok home shouldn't require visiting 20 different buildings. Let Superagent do the legwork for you.
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