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The Address Asoke: Premium Bangkok Condo Full Renter's Review

Discover why The Address Asoke is Bangkok's most sought-after luxury rental residence.

The Address Asoke: Premium Bangkok Condo Full Renter's Review

Summary

Read our complete The Address Asoke review covering amenities, location, pricing and tenant experiences in this prime Bangkok condo.

If you've been hunting for a condo near Asoke that actually feels like a grown-up apartment and not a shoebox with a view, The Address Asoke probably landed on your shortlist. This Sukhumvit Soi 19 tower from AP Thai has been a magnet for professionals and expats since it opened, and for good reason. But is it really worth the premium rent? I've walked through dozens of units here over the years, and this is the honest breakdown you need before signing anything.

Location and Getting Around from The Address Asoke

Let's start with the biggest selling point. The Address Asoke sits on Sukhumvit Soi 19, which puts you roughly a five to seven minute walk from MRT Sukhumvit and BTS Asoke. That interchange is one of the most connected transit hubs in Bangkok. You can get to Siam in about ten minutes, Chatuchak in fifteen, and Silom in under twenty. If you work anywhere along either line, your commute is basically solved.

Terminal 21 is right there at the intersection, which means groceries at Gourmet Market, quick meals at the famous food court, and a cinema are all within walking distance. Soi 19 itself is relatively quiet compared to the chaos of Sukhumvit Road, so you get that nice balance of being close to everything without living directly above a nightlife strip.

One real scenario worth mentioning. A friend of mine works at Exchange Tower on Asoke, and she walks to the office in about eight minutes from The Address. No motorcycle taxi needed, no Grab, just a straight walk down the soi. That daily convenience adds up fast when you're paying Bangkok rent prices.

Unit Layouts and What You Actually Get for the Money

The Address Asoke offers one bedroom and two bedroom units, with the one bedrooms typically ranging from 33 to 36 square meters and the two bedrooms sitting around 56 to 64 square meters. Compared to newer launches in the area that squeeze a "one bedroom" into 28 sqm, these layouts feel genuinely livable.

The kitchens are compact but functional, with a real countertop and enough space for basic cooking. Bathrooms are well finished with rain showers in most units. Ceiling height is decent, and the larger units on higher floors get solid views toward the Asoke skyline. Finishes lean modern and clean, nothing overly flashy, but everything feels durable and well maintained.

Rent for a one bedroom here typically falls between 22,000 and 30,000 THB per month depending on floor, furnishing, and how motivated the landlord is. Two bedrooms usually go for 35,000 to 50,000 THB. These numbers fluctuate, so always check current listings, but that range has held fairly steady over the past couple of years.

Facilities and Day to Day Living

The rooftop pool is the highlight here. It's not massive, but the view over the city is genuinely impressive, and it rarely feels overcrowded compared to the pools at places like Ashton Asoke or The Esse Asoke. There's a decent gym on site with cardio equipment and free weights, though serious lifters might still want a Fitness First membership nearby.

The lobby and common areas are well kept, and the management team is responsive. I've heard from multiple tenants that maintenance requests get handled within 24 to 48 hours, which is better than average for Bangkok condos in this price range. Security is 24 hours with key card access, and the parking garage has enough space if you own a car, though most renters here rely on BTS and MRT.

A couple who rented a two bedroom unit on the 20th floor told me they loved the co-working space on the lower level. Both of them work remotely for international companies, and having a quiet spot outside their apartment made a real difference during long workdays. Small detail, but it matters when your condo is also your office.

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Who This Condo Works Best For

The Address Asoke is ideal for working professionals, either single or couples, who want a well located condo without paying the ultra premium prices of places like Marque Sukhumvit or 185 Rajadamri. It's also a solid pick for expats on local hire packages who need proximity to the Asoke business district.

Families with young kids might find the one bedrooms too tight, though the larger two bedroom units can work if you don't need a dedicated playroom. International schools like NIST are nearby, and Bangkok Prep's Sukhumvit campus is a short drive away, so the school run stays manageable.

If you're the type of renter who values location efficiency over square footage, this building delivers. You're not getting a luxury penthouse experience, but you're getting a reliable, well managed home in one of Bangkok's best connected neighborhoods.

Things to Watch Out For

No building is perfect. Some lower floor units on the soi side can pick up noise from construction projects or traffic, so always request a viewing during a weekday afternoon to get an honest sense of sound levels. A few units have older air conditioning systems that landlords haven't upgraded, so check that the AC runs cold and quiet before you commit.

Also, the building is popular enough that good units move fast. If you find a well priced listing on a high floor with updated furnishings, don't sit on it for a week expecting it to wait for you. It won't.

The Address Asoke remains one of the most consistently reliable rental choices in the Asoke area. It won't wow you with flashy amenities or ultra modern design, but it delivers where it counts: location, livability, and value. If you're ready to check current availability and compare prices across Asoke condos, head over to superagent.co and let the platform match you with units that fit your budget and lifestyle. It takes about two minutes, and it beats scrolling through outdated listings on five different apps.