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The Room Sukhumvit 79: Far East Bangkok Condo Reviewed

Discover this modern condo's location, amenities, and rental potential in east Bangkok.

The Room Sukhumvit 79: Far East Bangkok Condo Reviewed

Summary

The Room Sukhumvit 79 offers contemporary living in far east Bangkok. This review covers amenities, rental rates, and what makes this condo an attractive i

On Nut used to be the last stop on the BTS Sukhumvit line, and plenty of people still think of this stretch as the edge of Bangkok's rental map. But if you keep going two more stations to Phra Khanong and then On Nut's quieter cousin, you'll find Sukhumvit 79 tucked away from the chaos. The Room Sukhumvit 79, developed by Land and Houses, sits right here. It's a building that keeps popping up in rental searches for good reason. Let's break down what it actually feels like to live there.

Location and Getting Around from Sukhumvit 79

The Room Sukhumvit 79 is roughly a five to seven minute walk from On Nut BTS station, depending on your pace and how hot it is outside. That puts you on the Sukhumvit line with direct access to Asok, Phrom Phong, Siam, and everywhere in between. No transfers needed for most of the places expats and professionals care about.

Sukhumvit 79 itself is a relatively calm soi compared to the even numbered side. You've got local food stalls, a 7 Eleven within walking distance, and Tesco Lotus On Nut (now rebranded as Lotus's) just a short motorbike taxi ride away. Big C On Nut is also close by if you prefer that for groceries.

Here's a real scenario. Say you work at one of the offices near Asok or Nana. Your morning commute is about 20 to 25 minutes door to door on the BTS, which is genuinely manageable. After work, you hop off at On Nut, grab a plate of pad kra pao from one of the stalls near the station for 50 baht, and walk home. That's a solid daily routine.

The Building and What It Looks Like Inside

The Room Sukhumvit 79 is a high rise with a clean, modern design that doesn't try too hard. Land and Houses built it with a minimalist approach. Think neutral tones, straight lines, and decent quality finishes. The lobby is simple but well maintained, and the hallways don't have that slightly depressing fluorescent lighting you find in some older Bangkok condos.

Units here are mostly one bedroom layouts ranging from about 35 to 45 square meters. There are some studio options and a few larger two bedroom units as well. The one bedrooms feel efficient rather than cramped. Floor to ceiling windows in most units let in good natural light, and higher floors offer views that stretch toward the Bangna expressway side of the city.

Kitchens are compact, as expected in this price range, but they come with a proper countertop and enough space to cook a simple meal. Bathrooms are fully fitted with hot water and decent water pressure. The overall impression is a building that delivers clean, functional living without unnecessary frills.

Facilities and the Day to Day Experience

You get the standard Bangkok condo amenity package here, but it's executed well. The swimming pool is a good size for lap swimming, not just a decorative splash pool. There's a fitness room with cardio and weight equipment that actually gets used. A garden area on one of the upper floors gives you a quiet spot to sit outside, which is surprisingly rare in condos at this price point.

Security is solid with key card access, CCTV throughout, and 24 hour guards at the lobby. Parking is available for residents who drive, though most tenants here seem to rely on BTS and Grab.

Picture this. It's a Saturday morning, and you head down to the pool around 9 AM before it gets packed. You swim a few laps, grab a coffee from the cafe on Sukhumvit 77 (just one soi over), and spend the rest of the morning in the common area catching up on emails. That kind of weekend is very doable here.

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Rent Prices and Who Actually Lives Here

Rental prices at The Room Sukhumvit 79 typically fall between 12,000 and 18,000 THB per month for a one bedroom unit, depending on the floor, furnishing level, and how motivated the landlord is. Two bedroom units can go up to 25,000 THB, though those are less common on the market.

Compared to similar one bedroom condos closer to Thong Lo or Ekkamai, where you'd pay 20,000 to 30,000 THB for comparable space, this is significantly more affordable. The trade off is simply being two or three BTS stops further east.

The tenant mix here is a blend of young Thai professionals, English teachers, remote workers, and couples who want more space without destroying their budget. It's not a party building. The vibe is quiet, residential, and low drama. If you're someone who values peace over nightlife proximity, this place checks a lot of boxes.

The Honest Downsides

No review is complete without the things that might bother you. First, the walk from On Nut BTS is not covered, so during rainy season you're going to get wet unless you take a motorbike taxi for 10 to 15 baht. Second, Sukhumvit 79 doesn't have the restaurant and bar density of areas like Thong Lo or Phrom Phong. You're trading walkable nightlife for affordability and calm.

Third, some units face other buildings, so not every room gets those wide open views. If a view matters to you, ask specifically for a higher floor unit facing east or south before signing anything.

The Room Sukhumvit 79 is a practical, well built condo for renters who want to stay connected to central Bangkok without paying central Bangkok prices. It works especially well for solo professionals and couples who spend most of their social time elsewhere and want a clean, comfortable place to come home to. If you're searching for available units here or want to compare it with other options along the On Nut stretch, check the listings at superagent.co and let the platform match you with what's actually on the market right now.