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The Trust Erawan: Bang Na Budget Condo Full Review

Discover why The Trust Erawan is Bangkok's best affordable condo option.

The Trust Erawan: Bang Na Budget Condo Full Review

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Read our complete the trust erawan review covering Bang Na's most affordable luxury condo with modern amenities, excellent location, and unbeatable value.

If you've been hunting for a condo in the Bang Na area and your budget sits somewhere between 6,000 and 12,000 baht a month, The Trust Erawan has probably popped up on your radar. This project by Pruksa Real Estate sits right along Sukhumvit Road near the Bang Na intersection, and it pulls in a steady stream of renters who work in the eastern Bangkok corridor. I've spent time walking the grounds, checking the facilities, and talking to actual tenants. Here's everything you need to know before signing a lease.

Location and Getting Around from The Trust Erawan

The Trust Erawan sits on Sukhumvit Road, roughly between Soi Bearing and the Bang Na intersection. The closest BTS station is Bang Na, which is about a 10 to 15 minute walk depending on your pace and how much Bangkok heat you can handle. Most residents end up grabbing a motorbike taxi from the condo entrance to the station for 15 to 20 baht, which cuts the trip down to about three minutes.

If you drive or take the expressway, the location is genuinely convenient. The Burapha Withi Expressway entrance is close, meaning you can get to Suvarnabhumi Airport in roughly 20 minutes without heavy traffic. Central Bangna, one of the biggest malls on this side of the city, is just a short ride away for groceries, dining, and weekend shopping.

For someone working at one of the offices along Bangna Trad Road or commuting to industrial estates further east in Samut Prakan, this location makes a lot of practical sense. I spoke to a tenant named Pim who works at a logistics company near Kilometre 7 on Bangna Trad. She said her commute is about 25 minutes by car each morning, which she considers a win compared to the hour she used to spend getting to a previous office from Sukhumvit Soi 50.

Unit Types, Sizes, and Realistic Rent Prices

The Trust Erawan offers mostly studio and one bedroom units. Studios run about 22.5 to 26 square metres, while one bedroom layouts range from around 27 to 30 square metres. These are compact spaces, no question. But Pruksa designed them with functional layouts, and the built in furniture makes the most of every corner.

Rental prices here are genuinely budget friendly. Studios typically go for 5,500 to 7,500 baht per month, and one bedroom units range from 7,000 to 10,000 baht depending on the floor, the view, and whether the unit has been updated by the owner. Fully furnished units with a washing machine and newer appliances tend to sit at the higher end of that range.

One thing to watch out for is the electricity rate. Some landlords here charge a flat per unit rate of 7 to 8 baht, which is higher than the Metropolitan Electricity Authority rate. Always confirm this before you sign. On a hot month with air conditioning running every night, the difference can mean an extra 500 to 800 baht on your bill.

Facilities and Day to Day Living

For the price point, the facilities at The Trust Erawan are solid. There's a swimming pool, a basic fitness room, a garden area, and 24 hour security with CCTV and key card access. The pool is not huge, but it's well maintained and rarely overcrowded on weekday evenings.

The fitness room is small. If you're serious about lifting or training, you'll probably want a gym membership nearby. There's an Anytime Fitness at Central Bangna and several smaller gyms along Sukhumvit in the Bearing to Bang Na stretch that charge around 800 to 1,200 baht per month.

Street food and local restaurants are plentiful in the area. There's a 7 Eleven within walking distance, and a few local rice and noodle shops on the soi where you can eat well for 40 to 60 baht a plate. A tenant I chatted with, a young engineer named Tong, told me he basically never cooks at home because the food options nearby are cheap and convenient. He said his monthly food budget barely cracks 5,000 baht, which is hard to beat anywhere in Bangkok.

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Who Should Rent Here and Who Should Look Elsewhere

The Trust Erawan works best for single professionals, fresh graduates starting their careers on the east side of Bangkok, or anyone who prioritizes low rent over nightlife proximity. If you work near Bangna Trad, BITEC, or Suvarnabhumi Airport, this condo puts you in a smart spot without draining your salary on rent.

If you need to commute daily to central Sukhumvit or Silom, this probably isn't the right pick. The BTS ride from Bang Na to Asok takes about 25 minutes, and that's before you factor in getting to the station and any transfers. It's doable but not ideal five days a week, especially during rush hour when the trains are packed from Bearing all the way inbound.

Families with children might also find the units too small. There's no playground or kid specific facilities, and international schools in this area are limited compared to what you'd find around Ekkamai or Thonglor.

Common Tenant Complaints and Things to Check

No condo at this price range is perfect. The most common complaints about The Trust Erawan involve noise from Sukhumvit Road, especially for units facing the main road on lower floors. If noise sensitivity is a concern, request an upper floor unit facing the interior courtyard.

Some tenants mention inconsistent water pressure on higher floors during peak evening hours. It's not a dealbreaker, but it's something to test during a viewing if you can visit around 6 to 8 PM. Also check the condition of air conditioning units, as some older ones in this project can be noisy or inefficient.

Parking is available but limited. If you own a car, confirm a parking spot with the landlord before moving in. Motorcycle parking is generally not an issue.

Overall, The Trust Erawan delivers a lot for the rent you pay. It's not glamorous, but it's clean, functional, and located in a part of Bangkok where your baht stretches further than almost anywhere else along the BTS line. If you're exploring budget condos in the Bang Na or Bearing area and want to compare options quickly, check out superagent.co to browse listings, filter by price and location, and find a unit that fits your actual needs without the usual rental runaround.