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The Base Park West Ekkamai: Renter's Review of Sansiri's Ekkamai Project
Discover if Sansiri's latest Ekkamai development delivers luxury living and value for Bangkok renters.

Summary
The Base Park West Ekkamai offers modern amenities and prime location in Bangkok's sought-after Ekkamai area. Read our complete renter's review of this San
If you've spent any time scrolling through condo listings in the Ekkamai area, you've almost certainly come across The Base Park West Ekkamai. This Sansiri development sits in one of Bangkok's most popular neighborhoods for young professionals and expats, and it consistently shows up in search results for a reason. But is it actually a good place to live, or just another mid range condo with nice marketing photos? Let's break it down from a renter's perspective, because the brochure only tells you half the story.
Location and Getting Around from The Base Park West Ekkamai
The Base Park West Ekkamai is located on Sukhumvit Soi 63, which is Ekkamai Road itself. The condo sits a solid 10 to 12 minute walk from BTS Ekkamai station, which is fine for most people but worth knowing upfront. You're not going to step out of the lobby and onto the Skytrain platform. In rainy season, that walk can feel significantly longer.
That said, the location has some real advantages. You're close to the Ekkamai Gateway mall, which has a decent food court and a Tops supermarket. Major Cineplex Sukhumvit is right there too. And if you ride a motorbike taxi from the condo to BTS, it's a quick 20 to 30 baht ride that takes about three minutes.
One thing renters genuinely appreciate is the proximity to Ekkamai's restaurant and bar scene along Soi 63 and the connecting sois. Places like Little Beast, Baan Ice, and 72 Courtyard are all within easy reach. If you work in the Asoke or Thonglor corridor, this condo puts you in a sweet spot without paying Thonglor prices.
Unit Types, Sizes, and What You'll Actually Pay
The Base Park West Ekkamai offers studios, one bedroom, and two bedroom units. Studios start at around 26 square meters, one bedrooms range from 30 to 34 square meters, and two bedrooms come in at roughly 50 to 55 square meters. These are typical Sansiri sizes for this product line, which means they're compact but generally well laid out.
For rent, expect to pay around 11,000 to 14,000 THB per month for a furnished studio. One bedrooms typically go for 14,000 to 18,000 THB, depending on the floor, view, and how recently the unit has been renovated. Two bedrooms land in the 22,000 to 28,000 THB range. These numbers shift depending on market conditions, but as of recent months, that's the realistic band.
Here's a real scenario. Say you're a digital marketer working remotely from Bangkok and your budget sits around 15,000 THB per month. A one bedroom unit on a mid floor with a city view could work perfectly. You get a separate bedroom, a usable kitchen counter, and enough space for a desk setup. It's not luxurious, but it's functional and in a neighborhood with actual character.
Facilities and Building Condition
The Base Park West Ekkamai was completed in 2014, so the building is about a decade old now. Sansiri generally maintains their properties reasonably well, and this one is no exception. The lobby is clean, the common areas are maintained, and the juristic office is responsive compared to some smaller developers.
Facilities include a rooftop swimming pool, a fitness room, a garden area, and 24 hour security with keycard access. The pool is one of the highlights honestly. It's on the roof with a decent view, and it doesn't get as crowded as pools at some of the larger Sukhumvit projects like The Base Park East or Ideo Mobi Sukhumvit.
The gym is basic. If you're serious about lifting weights or doing more than a treadmill run, you'll probably want a membership at Jetts or Fitness First nearby. But for casual exercise, it does the job. Parking is limited too, so if you own a car, confirm availability with the landlord or juristic office before signing anything.
Who This Condo Works Best For
The Base Park West Ekkamai is a strong fit for single professionals, couples, and younger expats who want to live in Ekkamai without spending 25,000 baht on a studio. It's popular with Thai professionals in their late 20s and 30s as well as foreign teachers and remote workers.
Picture this. You're a couple who both work near BTS Phra Khanong and Ekkamai. You want a two bedroom so one of you can use the second room as a home office. At around 24,000 THB per month, splitting that rent gives you each a very affordable living situation in one of Bangkok's most livable neighborhoods.
It's less ideal for families with young children, simply because the units are compact and the immediate area around Soi 63 gets busy with traffic. If you need space and quiet, projects further down Ekkamai or over in Phra Khanong might serve you better.
The Honest Downsides
No review is complete without the things that might bother you. The distance from BTS is the most common complaint. The units can feel tight if you accumulate furniture or belongings over time. Some older units have wear on fixtures and fittings that landlords haven't updated. Always inspect in person before committing.
Traffic on Ekkamai Road during rush hour is genuinely painful. If you rely on cars or taxis to commute, factor in extra time between 7 and 9 AM and 5 and 8 PM. Motorbike taxis are your best friend here.
The Base Park West Ekkamai remains a solid rental choice for the price point and neighborhood. It's not the newest or flashiest option, but it delivers honest value in an area that keeps getting more expensive. If you're comparing units across Ekkamai or nearby Thonglor and Phra Khanong, this project deserves a spot on your shortlist. Search available units and compare rental prices across the area at superagent.co to find the right fit without the usual agent runaround.
If you've spent any time scrolling through condo listings in the Ekkamai area, you've almost certainly come across The Base Park West Ekkamai. This Sansiri development sits in one of Bangkok's most popular neighborhoods for young professionals and expats, and it consistently shows up in search results for a reason. But is it actually a good place to live, or just another mid range condo with nice marketing photos? Let's break it down from a renter's perspective, because the brochure only tells you half the story.
Location and Getting Around from The Base Park West Ekkamai
The Base Park West Ekkamai is located on Sukhumvit Soi 63, which is Ekkamai Road itself. The condo sits a solid 10 to 12 minute walk from BTS Ekkamai station, which is fine for most people but worth knowing upfront. You're not going to step out of the lobby and onto the Skytrain platform. In rainy season, that walk can feel significantly longer.
That said, the location has some real advantages. You're close to the Ekkamai Gateway mall, which has a decent food court and a Tops supermarket. Major Cineplex Sukhumvit is right there too. And if you ride a motorbike taxi from the condo to BTS, it's a quick 20 to 30 baht ride that takes about three minutes.
One thing renters genuinely appreciate is the proximity to Ekkamai's restaurant and bar scene along Soi 63 and the connecting sois. Places like Little Beast, Baan Ice, and 72 Courtyard are all within easy reach. If you work in the Asoke or Thonglor corridor, this condo puts you in a sweet spot without paying Thonglor prices.
Unit Types, Sizes, and What You'll Actually Pay
The Base Park West Ekkamai offers studios, one bedroom, and two bedroom units. Studios start at around 26 square meters, one bedrooms range from 30 to 34 square meters, and two bedrooms come in at roughly 50 to 55 square meters. These are typical Sansiri sizes for this product line, which means they're compact but generally well laid out.
For rent, expect to pay around 11,000 to 14,000 THB per month for a furnished studio. One bedrooms typically go for 14,000 to 18,000 THB, depending on the floor, view, and how recently the unit has been renovated. Two bedrooms land in the 22,000 to 28,000 THB range. These numbers shift depending on market conditions, but as of recent months, that's the realistic band.
Here's a real scenario. Say you're a digital marketer working remotely from Bangkok and your budget sits around 15,000 THB per month. A one bedroom unit on a mid floor with a city view could work perfectly. You get a separate bedroom, a usable kitchen counter, and enough space for a desk setup. It's not luxurious, but it's functional and in a neighborhood with actual character.
Facilities and Building Condition
The Base Park West Ekkamai was completed in 2014, so the building is about a decade old now. Sansiri generally maintains their properties reasonably well, and this one is no exception. The lobby is clean, the common areas are maintained, and the juristic office is responsive compared to some smaller developers.
Facilities include a rooftop swimming pool, a fitness room, a garden area, and 24 hour security with keycard access. The pool is one of the highlights honestly. It's on the roof with a decent view, and it doesn't get as crowded as pools at some of the larger Sukhumvit projects like The Base Park East or Ideo Mobi Sukhumvit.
The gym is basic. If you're serious about lifting weights or doing more than a treadmill run, you'll probably want a membership at Jetts or Fitness First nearby. But for casual exercise, it does the job. Parking is limited too, so if you own a car, confirm availability with the landlord or juristic office before signing anything.
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Who This Condo Works Best For
The Base Park West Ekkamai is a strong fit for single professionals, couples, and younger expats who want to live in Ekkamai without spending 25,000 baht on a studio. It's popular with Thai professionals in their late 20s and 30s as well as foreign teachers and remote workers.
Picture this. You're a couple who both work near BTS Phra Khanong and Ekkamai. You want a two bedroom so one of you can use the second room as a home office. At around 24,000 THB per month, splitting that rent gives you each a very affordable living situation in one of Bangkok's most livable neighborhoods.
It's less ideal for families with young children, simply because the units are compact and the immediate area around Soi 63 gets busy with traffic. If you need space and quiet, projects further down Ekkamai or over in Phra Khanong might serve you better.
The Honest Downsides
No review is complete without the things that might bother you. The distance from BTS is the most common complaint. The units can feel tight if you accumulate furniture or belongings over time. Some older units have wear on fixtures and fittings that landlords haven't updated. Always inspect in person before committing.
Traffic on Ekkamai Road during rush hour is genuinely painful. If you rely on cars or taxis to commute, factor in extra time between 7 and 9 AM and 5 and 8 PM. Motorbike taxis are your best friend here.
The Base Park West Ekkamai remains a solid rental choice for the price point and neighborhood. It's not the newest or flashiest option, but it delivers honest value in an area that keeps getting more expensive. If you're comparing units across Ekkamai or nearby Thonglor and Phra Khanong, this project deserves a spot on your shortlist. Search available units and compare rental prices across the area at superagent.co to find the right fit without the usual agent runaround.
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