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The Base Sukhumvit 50: Renter's Honest Review Near BTS On Nut
A modern Bangkok condo offering convenient BTS access and stylish living in a prime Sukhumvit location.

Summary
The Base Sukhumvit 50 delivers contemporary apartments near BTS On Nut with excellent amenities, competitive pricing, and walkable neighborhood convenience
If you've been scrolling through condo listings near BTS On Nut, chances are The Base Sukhumvit 50 has popped up more than once. It's one of those buildings that sits right in the sweet spot between affordability and location, which is exactly why it stays popular with renters year after year. But is it actually worth signing a lease here, or is the hype a bit inflated? I've spent plenty of time in and around this building, talked to tenants, and walked the neighborhood enough times to give you a proper breakdown.
Location and Getting Around from The Base Sukhumvit 50
The Base Sukhumvit 50 is developed by Sansiri and sits on Sukhumvit Soi 50, which is on the even side of Sukhumvit Road. The walk to BTS On Nut takes roughly 8 to 10 minutes depending on your pace. That's not exactly doorstep BTS access, but it's manageable, and motorbike taxis at the mouth of the soi will get you there in about two minutes for 10 to 20 baht.
On Nut itself has become one of the most livable BTS stations in Bangkok. You've got Tesco Lotus (now Lotus's) right there, Century The Movie Plaza for weekend shopping, and a night market that runs most evenings. One thing I really appreciate about this pocket of Sukhumvit is the local food scene. Walk five minutes from the condo and you'll find pad kra pao plates for 50 baht and solid som tum stalls lining the soi.
For anyone commuting into the core business districts, you're looking at about 15 minutes to BTS Asok or Phrom Phong, and transferring to the MRT at Asok interchange is painless. If you work at one of the offices in the On Nut or Phra Khanong area, you might not even need the BTS at all.
Unit Types, Sizes, and What You'll Actually Pay
The Base Sukhumvit 50 offers mostly one bedroom and two bedroom units. Studios exist but they're less common in this particular project. One bedroom units typically range from about 26 to 31 square meters, while two bedrooms come in around 40 to 50 square meters.
For a one bedroom unit, expect to pay somewhere between 10,000 and 15,000 baht per month depending on the floor, furnishing quality, and whether the landlord has recently renovated. Two bedroom units usually land between 16,000 and 22,000 baht. These are reasonable numbers for this stretch of Sukhumvit, especially compared to similar Sansiri projects closer to Thong Lo or Ekkamai where you'd pay 30 to 50 percent more for comparable space.
Let me give you a real scenario. A friend of mine, a digital nomad from the UK, rented a one bedroom on the 12th floor for 12,000 baht per month. The unit came fully furnished with a washing machine, microwave, and decent air conditioning. He was happy enough to renew his lease twice. His main complaint? The kitchen counter space is tiny. That's a common Sansiri design quirk in this price range.
Facilities and Day to Day Living
The facilities at The Base Sukhumvit 50 punch above what you'd expect for a condo at this price point. There's a rooftop pool with a surprisingly nice city view, a gym that covers the basics (treadmills, weights, a few machines), and a co working lounge area on the ground floor that actually gets used.
The lobby has keycard access and there's 24 hour security, which is standard for Sansiri projects. Parking is available but limited, so if you have a car, confirm a spot before signing your lease. Most renters here rely on BTS, Grab, or motorbike taxis anyway.
One thing I've noticed when visiting is that the common areas are kept reasonably clean, though the building is getting older now. It was completed around 2014, so you'll see some wear in hallways and elevator areas. It's not falling apart by any means, but don't expect the sparkle of a brand new launch. The juristic office is generally responsive, and common area fees are factored into ownership costs, so renters don't pay those directly.
The Honest Downsides You Should Know
No review is useful if it only tells you the good stuff, so here's what might bother you. First, Soi 50 can get congested during rush hour. If you're trying to get a Grab car out of the soi between 7:30 and 9:00 AM, budget extra time. Walking to the BTS is often faster than driving during peak hours.
Second, the units are compact. If you're coming from a spacious apartment overseas or even from a larger condo in a less central Bangkok location, 28 square meters can feel tight. Storage is limited. Couples sharing a one bedroom unit will want to be very organized.
Third, some units face other buildings directly, which means limited natural light and a view of someone else's balcony. When touring, ask specifically about the facing direction. Units facing the pool or the main road tend to get better light, though road facing units may pick up some traffic noise.
Who Is The Base Sukhumvit 50 Best For?
This condo works best for solo renters or couples who want a convenient On Nut location without paying Thong Lo prices. It's popular with younger expats, remote workers, and Thai professionals who commute along the Sukhumvit line. If your budget is around 12,000 to 15,000 baht and you want a decent Sansiri build near a major BTS station, this project deserves a spot on your shortlist.
It's less ideal for families with kids (too compact) or anyone who needs a lot of living space. It's also not the best pick if you absolutely need to be within a three minute walk of the BTS, because that extra distance matters when it's pouring rain in October.
Overall, The Base Sukhumvit 50 delivers solid value in a neighborhood that keeps getting better. On Nut has matured into a genuinely comfortable area to live, and this condo gives you access to all of it at a fair price. If you want to compare available units and current rental prices at this building or nearby options along Sukhumvit, check out Superagent at superagent.co, where you can search, filter, and get matched with listings that actually fit your budget and lifestyle.
If you've been scrolling through condo listings near BTS On Nut, chances are The Base Sukhumvit 50 has popped up more than once. It's one of those buildings that sits right in the sweet spot between affordability and location, which is exactly why it stays popular with renters year after year. But is it actually worth signing a lease here, or is the hype a bit inflated? I've spent plenty of time in and around this building, talked to tenants, and walked the neighborhood enough times to give you a proper breakdown.
Location and Getting Around from The Base Sukhumvit 50
The Base Sukhumvit 50 is developed by Sansiri and sits on Sukhumvit Soi 50, which is on the even side of Sukhumvit Road. The walk to BTS On Nut takes roughly 8 to 10 minutes depending on your pace. That's not exactly doorstep BTS access, but it's manageable, and motorbike taxis at the mouth of the soi will get you there in about two minutes for 10 to 20 baht.
On Nut itself has become one of the most livable BTS stations in Bangkok. You've got Tesco Lotus (now Lotus's) right there, Century The Movie Plaza for weekend shopping, and a night market that runs most evenings. One thing I really appreciate about this pocket of Sukhumvit is the local food scene. Walk five minutes from the condo and you'll find pad kra pao plates for 50 baht and solid som tum stalls lining the soi.
For anyone commuting into the core business districts, you're looking at about 15 minutes to BTS Asok or Phrom Phong, and transferring to the MRT at Asok interchange is painless. If you work at one of the offices in the On Nut or Phra Khanong area, you might not even need the BTS at all.
Unit Types, Sizes, and What You'll Actually Pay
The Base Sukhumvit 50 offers mostly one bedroom and two bedroom units. Studios exist but they're less common in this particular project. One bedroom units typically range from about 26 to 31 square meters, while two bedrooms come in around 40 to 50 square meters.
For a one bedroom unit, expect to pay somewhere between 10,000 and 15,000 baht per month depending on the floor, furnishing quality, and whether the landlord has recently renovated. Two bedroom units usually land between 16,000 and 22,000 baht. These are reasonable numbers for this stretch of Sukhumvit, especially compared to similar Sansiri projects closer to Thong Lo or Ekkamai where you'd pay 30 to 50 percent more for comparable space.
Let me give you a real scenario. A friend of mine, a digital nomad from the UK, rented a one bedroom on the 12th floor for 12,000 baht per month. The unit came fully furnished with a washing machine, microwave, and decent air conditioning. He was happy enough to renew his lease twice. His main complaint? The kitchen counter space is tiny. That's a common Sansiri design quirk in this price range.
Facilities and Day to Day Living
The facilities at The Base Sukhumvit 50 punch above what you'd expect for a condo at this price point. There's a rooftop pool with a surprisingly nice city view, a gym that covers the basics (treadmills, weights, a few machines), and a co working lounge area on the ground floor that actually gets used.
The lobby has keycard access and there's 24 hour security, which is standard for Sansiri projects. Parking is available but limited, so if you have a car, confirm a spot before signing your lease. Most renters here rely on BTS, Grab, or motorbike taxis anyway.
One thing I've noticed when visiting is that the common areas are kept reasonably clean, though the building is getting older now. It was completed around 2014, so you'll see some wear in hallways and elevator areas. It's not falling apart by any means, but don't expect the sparkle of a brand new launch. The juristic office is generally responsive, and common area fees are factored into ownership costs, so renters don't pay those directly.
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The Honest Downsides You Should Know
No review is useful if it only tells you the good stuff, so here's what might bother you. First, Soi 50 can get congested during rush hour. If you're trying to get a Grab car out of the soi between 7:30 and 9:00 AM, budget extra time. Walking to the BTS is often faster than driving during peak hours.
Second, the units are compact. If you're coming from a spacious apartment overseas or even from a larger condo in a less central Bangkok location, 28 square meters can feel tight. Storage is limited. Couples sharing a one bedroom unit will want to be very organized.
Third, some units face other buildings directly, which means limited natural light and a view of someone else's balcony. When touring, ask specifically about the facing direction. Units facing the pool or the main road tend to get better light, though road facing units may pick up some traffic noise.
Who Is The Base Sukhumvit 50 Best For?
This condo works best for solo renters or couples who want a convenient On Nut location without paying Thong Lo prices. It's popular with younger expats, remote workers, and Thai professionals who commute along the Sukhumvit line. If your budget is around 12,000 to 15,000 baht and you want a decent Sansiri build near a major BTS station, this project deserves a spot on your shortlist.
It's less ideal for families with kids (too compact) or anyone who needs a lot of living space. It's also not the best pick if you absolutely need to be within a three minute walk of the BTS, because that extra distance matters when it's pouring rain in October.
Overall, The Base Sukhumvit 50 delivers solid value in a neighborhood that keeps getting better. On Nut has matured into a genuinely comfortable area to live, and this condo gives you access to all of it at a fair price. If you want to compare available units and current rental prices at this building or nearby options along Sukhumvit, check out Superagent at superagent.co, where you can search, filter, and get matched with listings that actually fit your budget and lifestyle.
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