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The Rich Sukhumvit 43: Phrom Phong Classic Condo Reviewed
Discover why The Rich Sukhumvit 43 is a top choice for expats seeking modern living in prime Phrom Phong.

Summary
The Rich Sukhumvit 43 review reveals a well-designed condo offering excellent value, convenient location, and quality amenities in central Bangkok's presti
If you have spent any time searching for condos around Phrom Phong, you have probably scrolled past The Rich Sukhumvit 43 more than once. It sits on one of the quieter sois branching off lower Sukhumvit, sandwiched between the buzz of Phrom Phong and the greenery of Benchasiri Park. Built back in 2005, this is not some flashy new launch. It is an older mid-rise that has earned a solid reputation among long-term renters who care more about location and livability than infinity pools and rooftop bars. So let's break down whether this condo actually delivers on what it promises.
Location and Getting Around from Soi 43
Sukhumvit Soi 43 is one of those sois that feels like a hidden shortcut. It connects Sukhumvit Road to Phetchaburi Road, which means you have two ways out during rush hour instead of being stuck in one direction. BTS Phrom Phong is roughly a seven to ten minute walk, depending on your pace and how hot it is outside. That is close enough to be genuinely walkable but far enough that you will not hear the Skytrain from your bedroom.
The real win here is proximity to EmQuartier and Emporium, Bangkok's twin luxury malls that are basically an extension of daily life for anyone living in this area. Groceries at Gourmet Market, a quick lunch at the food court, a pharmacy run, it all happens within a 15 minute walk. Benchasiri Park is also just around the corner on Sukhumvit 22 to 24, which is perfect for morning jogs or evening strolls.
Picture this: you finish work, hop off BTS Phrom Phong, grab a pad krapow from a street vendor on the main road, and you are home within minutes. That kind of convenience is hard to replicate on sois further out.
The Building Itself and What to Expect
The Rich Sukhumvit 43 is a low-rise project, standing at just eight floors. It was developed by Richy Place, a Thai developer known for smaller residential projects rather than massive high-rises. With around 130 units, the building has a boutique feel. Hallways are quiet, and you will probably start recognizing your neighbors within a couple of weeks.
Common facilities include a swimming pool, a basic fitness room, and a lobby area. Nothing extravagant. If you need a fully loaded gym with squat racks and cable machines, you will probably want a membership at Fitness First in EmQuartier, which is a short walk away. The pool is decent for a quick dip but compact compared to what newer buildings offer.
Security is standard for a building of this tier. There is a key card system, CCTV coverage, and a 24 hour reception desk. Maintenance can be a mixed bag since the building is nearly 20 years old. Some units have been beautifully renovated by owners while others still carry the original fixtures. Always check the specific unit condition before signing anything.
Unit Types, Sizes, and Realistic Rent Prices
Most units at The Rich Sukhumvit 43 are one-bedroom or two-bedroom layouts. One-bedroom units typically range from about 37 to 45 square meters, while two-bedroom units come in around 60 to 75 square meters. By Bangkok standards, the one-bedrooms are modestly sized but functional, and the two-bedrooms offer solid space for couples or small families.
Rent for a one-bedroom generally falls between 15,000 and 22,000 THB per month, depending on the floor, condition, and furnishings. Two-bedroom units tend to go for 25,000 to 35,000 THB. These prices are notably lower than nearby newer developments like Park 24 or Quattro by Sansiri, where similar sized units can easily cost 30 to 50 percent more.
For example, a young professional working at one of the offices along Asoke or in the Phrom Phong area could comfortably rent a well-maintained one-bedroom here for around 18,000 THB and still be within walking distance of everything. That kind of value is increasingly rare in this part of Sukhumvit.
Who Should Consider Renting Here
This building works best for renters who prioritize location and value over building age and luxury amenities. If you are an expat on a local salary or a remote worker watching your monthly burn rate, The Rich Sukhumvit 43 gives you a Phrom Phong address without the Phrom Phong price tag.
It is also a smart pick for couples who want a two-bedroom unit in a central area without paying 40,000 THB or more per month. Families with young children might find the space a bit tight, but the neighborhood itself is very family friendly, with Samitivej Hospital, several international schools, and Villa Market all within easy reach.
On the flip side, if you want a brand new building with co-working spaces, a sky lounge, and concierge services, this is not your place. Newer options like Noble Refine on Soi 26 or Siamese Exclusive on Soi 31 will be a better fit, though you will pay a premium.
Things to Watch Out For
The biggest variable with older condos is always unit condition. Some owners at The Rich have invested in full renovations with modern kitchens and updated bathrooms. Others have not touched the place since 2005. Always request recent photos or, even better, do an in-person viewing before committing.
Another thing to keep in mind is that Soi 43 can get congested during peak hours, especially near the Sukhumvit Road entrance. If you drive or take taxis regularly, factor that into your commute planning. Taking the BTS is almost always faster during rush hour.
Common area maintenance fees are relatively affordable compared to new builds, but ask about any upcoming large maintenance assessments. Older buildings sometimes need significant repairs to plumbing or elevators, and those costs can affect your landlord's willingness to negotiate on rent.
The Rich Sukhumvit 43 is not going to win any awards for being the newest or most glamorous condo in the neighborhood. But it offers something that matters a lot in Bangkok's rental market: a great location at a fair price. If you are searching for a condo around Phrom Phong and want to compare options based on real data rather than flashy listings, try browsing on superagent.co to find units that match your actual budget and needs.
If you have spent any time searching for condos around Phrom Phong, you have probably scrolled past The Rich Sukhumvit 43 more than once. It sits on one of the quieter sois branching off lower Sukhumvit, sandwiched between the buzz of Phrom Phong and the greenery of Benchasiri Park. Built back in 2005, this is not some flashy new launch. It is an older mid-rise that has earned a solid reputation among long-term renters who care more about location and livability than infinity pools and rooftop bars. So let's break down whether this condo actually delivers on what it promises.
Location and Getting Around from Soi 43
Sukhumvit Soi 43 is one of those sois that feels like a hidden shortcut. It connects Sukhumvit Road to Phetchaburi Road, which means you have two ways out during rush hour instead of being stuck in one direction. BTS Phrom Phong is roughly a seven to ten minute walk, depending on your pace and how hot it is outside. That is close enough to be genuinely walkable but far enough that you will not hear the Skytrain from your bedroom.
The real win here is proximity to EmQuartier and Emporium, Bangkok's twin luxury malls that are basically an extension of daily life for anyone living in this area. Groceries at Gourmet Market, a quick lunch at the food court, a pharmacy run, it all happens within a 15 minute walk. Benchasiri Park is also just around the corner on Sukhumvit 22 to 24, which is perfect for morning jogs or evening strolls.
Picture this: you finish work, hop off BTS Phrom Phong, grab a pad krapow from a street vendor on the main road, and you are home within minutes. That kind of convenience is hard to replicate on sois further out.
The Building Itself and What to Expect
The Rich Sukhumvit 43 is a low-rise project, standing at just eight floors. It was developed by Richy Place, a Thai developer known for smaller residential projects rather than massive high-rises. With around 130 units, the building has a boutique feel. Hallways are quiet, and you will probably start recognizing your neighbors within a couple of weeks.
Common facilities include a swimming pool, a basic fitness room, and a lobby area. Nothing extravagant. If you need a fully loaded gym with squat racks and cable machines, you will probably want a membership at Fitness First in EmQuartier, which is a short walk away. The pool is decent for a quick dip but compact compared to what newer buildings offer.
Security is standard for a building of this tier. There is a key card system, CCTV coverage, and a 24 hour reception desk. Maintenance can be a mixed bag since the building is nearly 20 years old. Some units have been beautifully renovated by owners while others still carry the original fixtures. Always check the specific unit condition before signing anything.
Unit Types, Sizes, and Realistic Rent Prices
Most units at The Rich Sukhumvit 43 are one-bedroom or two-bedroom layouts. One-bedroom units typically range from about 37 to 45 square meters, while two-bedroom units come in around 60 to 75 square meters. By Bangkok standards, the one-bedrooms are modestly sized but functional, and the two-bedrooms offer solid space for couples or small families.
Rent for a one-bedroom generally falls between 15,000 and 22,000 THB per month, depending on the floor, condition, and furnishings. Two-bedroom units tend to go for 25,000 to 35,000 THB. These prices are notably lower than nearby newer developments like Park 24 or Quattro by Sansiri, where similar sized units can easily cost 30 to 50 percent more.
For example, a young professional working at one of the offices along Asoke or in the Phrom Phong area could comfortably rent a well-maintained one-bedroom here for around 18,000 THB and still be within walking distance of everything. That kind of value is increasingly rare in this part of Sukhumvit.
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Who Should Consider Renting Here
This building works best for renters who prioritize location and value over building age and luxury amenities. If you are an expat on a local salary or a remote worker watching your monthly burn rate, The Rich Sukhumvit 43 gives you a Phrom Phong address without the Phrom Phong price tag.
It is also a smart pick for couples who want a two-bedroom unit in a central area without paying 40,000 THB or more per month. Families with young children might find the space a bit tight, but the neighborhood itself is very family friendly, with Samitivej Hospital, several international schools, and Villa Market all within easy reach.
On the flip side, if you want a brand new building with co-working spaces, a sky lounge, and concierge services, this is not your place. Newer options like Noble Refine on Soi 26 or Siamese Exclusive on Soi 31 will be a better fit, though you will pay a premium.
Things to Watch Out For
The biggest variable with older condos is always unit condition. Some owners at The Rich have invested in full renovations with modern kitchens and updated bathrooms. Others have not touched the place since 2005. Always request recent photos or, even better, do an in-person viewing before committing.
Another thing to keep in mind is that Soi 43 can get congested during peak hours, especially near the Sukhumvit Road entrance. If you drive or take taxis regularly, factor that into your commute planning. Taking the BTS is almost always faster during rush hour.
Common area maintenance fees are relatively affordable compared to new builds, but ask about any upcoming large maintenance assessments. Older buildings sometimes need significant repairs to plumbing or elevators, and those costs can affect your landlord's willingness to negotiate on rent.
The Rich Sukhumvit 43 is not going to win any awards for being the newest or most glamorous condo in the neighborhood. But it offers something that matters a lot in Bangkok's rental market: a great location at a fair price. If you are searching for a condo around Phrom Phong and want to compare options based on real data rather than flashy listings, try browsing on superagent.co to find units that match your actual budget and needs.
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