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Tribe Living Bangkok Sukhumvit 39: Co-Living Review for Expats and Nomads
A modern co-living space designed for Bangkok's international community seeking furnished apartments with built-in socia

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Tribe Living Bangkok Sukhumvit 39 offers furnished co-living apartments for expats and digital nomads. Review amenities, pricing, location benefits and com
If you've been scrolling through co-living options in Bangkok and keep seeing Tribe pop up, you're not alone. Tribe Living Bangkok Sukhumvit 39 has become one of the most talked about co-living spaces in the city, especially among digital nomads and expats who want a social setup without the hassle of traditional renting. But is it actually worth the price? And does the location hold up for daily life in Bangkok? I've spent enough time in and around Sukhumvit to give you the real breakdown.
What Tribe Living Sukhumvit 39 Actually Offers
Tribe Living Bangkok Sukhumvit 39 is a purpose-built co-living building, not a converted apartment or a hostel pretending to be something fancier. The rooms range from compact studios to slightly larger units, and everything comes fully furnished. We're talking bed, desk, kitchenette, bathroom, and decent air conditioning. The common areas are the real selling point though. There's a co-working space, a rooftop area, a gym, and shared kitchens designed to get residents mingling.
Pricing typically falls between 15,000 and 30,000 THB per month depending on the room size and the length of your stay. Shorter commitments cost more per month, which is standard for co-living in Bangkok. Utilities and Wi-Fi are generally bundled in, which simplifies things a lot compared to a typical condo rental where you're dealing with separate electricity and water bills.
Let's say you're a freelance developer who just landed in Bangkok and needs a functioning workspace on day one. Tribe gives you that. You show up with a suitcase, connect to Wi-Fi, and you're operational. No furniture shopping at Index Living Mall, no waiting three days for TrueOnline to install internet. That convenience is what you're paying a premium for.
The Sukhumvit 39 Location, Honestly
Sukhumvit Soi 39 is one of the better sois in the Phrom Phong area. It connects directly to BTS Phrom Phong, which puts you on the Sukhumvit line with easy access to Asok, Nana, Siam, and beyond. The walk from Tribe to the BTS is roughly 10 to 12 minutes, or a quick motorcycle taxi ride for 20 to 30 baht if you're not in the mood to sweat through the humidity.
The neighborhood itself is packed with good stuff. The EmQuartier mall is right at the BTS station, and you've got Fuji Super and Villa Market nearby for groceries. Soi 39 has a great mix of Thai street food stalls and mid-range restaurants. You can get a solid pad kra pao for 50 baht or sit down at a Japanese restaurant and spend 400 baht. The area also has pharmacies, laundry shops, and 7-Elevens on practically every corner.
If you're comparing locations across the city, check out our guide to the best areas to live in Bangkok to see how Phrom Phong stacks up against neighborhoods like Ari, Silom, and On Nut.
Who Tribe Sukhumvit 39 Works Best For
This is where things get specific. Tribe works really well for a certain type of renter, and not so well for others. If you're a solo professional or digital nomad staying in Bangkok for one to six months, this is close to ideal. The social atmosphere is built in, the admin hassle is zero, and you don't need to commit to a 12-month lease.
Picture this: you're a marketing consultant from Berlin doing a three-month stint in Southeast Asia. You want to meet people, have a reliable workspace, and not deal with agents, deposits, and Thai-language contracts. Tribe solves all of that in one go.
But if you're a couple looking for space, or someone who values privacy and quiet, co-living might feel cramped. The rooms are functional but compact, and shared spaces mean shared noise. Families with kids? This isn't your spot. And if you're planning to stay longer than six months, a traditional condo rental on Sukhumvit will almost certainly be more cost-effective. You could find a well-furnished one-bedroom condo near BTS On Nut for 12,000 to 15,000 THB per month with way more living space.
For a broader comparison of co-living versus regular apartments, our guide to renting a condo in Bangkok covers the key differences in cost, flexibility, and lifestyle.
The Costs Compared to Regular Condo Rentals
Let's talk numbers, because that's what it comes down to for most people. At Tribe Living Bangkok Sukhumvit 39, you're looking at roughly 18,000 to 25,000 THB per month for a standard room on a medium-term stay. That includes utilities, internet, cleaning of common areas, and access to all amenities.
A comparable one-bedroom condo in the Phrom Phong area, say at The Lumpini 24 or Rhythm Sukhumvit 36-38, would run you 15,000 to 22,000 THB per month. But then you add electricity (1,500 to 3,000 THB in summer), internet (600 to 800 THB), and possibly a gym membership (1,500 to 3,000 THB). Suddenly the gap narrows. If your stay is under six months and you factor in the cost of furnishing or the security deposit (typically two months rent), Tribe can actually work out similarly or even cheaper.
The real calculation depends on your timeline. Short stay? Co-living wins on convenience and total cost. Long stay? A regular condo wins on space, independence, and monthly savings. For tips on keeping your overall rental budget in check, our Bangkok rent price guide breaks down what to expect across different neighborhoods.
Small Things That Matter Day to Day
A few practical details that don't always make it into glossy co-living marketing. The laundry situation at Tribe is shared, so expect to plan around that. The co-working space can get busy during peak hours, especially mid-morning. If you need a quiet, dedicated workspace for calls, test it out first before committing to a longer stay.
On the plus side, the community events are genuine. Tribe organizes regular mixers, and the resident base tends to be international and professional. If you're new to Bangkok and want a social landing pad, this environment is hard to beat. One resident I spoke with, a UX designer from Canada, said she made more friends in her first two weeks at Tribe than in three months at a regular condo in Thong Lo.
Tribe Living Bangkok Sukhumvit 39 fills a very specific gap in the Bangkok rental market. It's not for everyone, but for the right renter, it removes almost every friction point of moving to a new city. If you're weighing your options and want to compare co-living with traditional condo rentals across Sukhumvit and beyond, Superagent at superagent.co can help you search, compare, and find the right fit based on your budget, timeline, and lifestyle. No guesswork, just the listings that actually match what you need.
If you've been scrolling through co-living options in Bangkok and keep seeing Tribe pop up, you're not alone. Tribe Living Bangkok Sukhumvit 39 has become one of the most talked about co-living spaces in the city, especially among digital nomads and expats who want a social setup without the hassle of traditional renting. But is it actually worth the price? And does the location hold up for daily life in Bangkok? I've spent enough time in and around Sukhumvit to give you the real breakdown.
What Tribe Living Sukhumvit 39 Actually Offers
Tribe Living Bangkok Sukhumvit 39 is a purpose-built co-living building, not a converted apartment or a hostel pretending to be something fancier. The rooms range from compact studios to slightly larger units, and everything comes fully furnished. We're talking bed, desk, kitchenette, bathroom, and decent air conditioning. The common areas are the real selling point though. There's a co-working space, a rooftop area, a gym, and shared kitchens designed to get residents mingling.
Pricing typically falls between 15,000 and 30,000 THB per month depending on the room size and the length of your stay. Shorter commitments cost more per month, which is standard for co-living in Bangkok. Utilities and Wi-Fi are generally bundled in, which simplifies things a lot compared to a typical condo rental where you're dealing with separate electricity and water bills.
Let's say you're a freelance developer who just landed in Bangkok and needs a functioning workspace on day one. Tribe gives you that. You show up with a suitcase, connect to Wi-Fi, and you're operational. No furniture shopping at Index Living Mall, no waiting three days for TrueOnline to install internet. That convenience is what you're paying a premium for.
The Sukhumvit 39 Location, Honestly
Sukhumvit Soi 39 is one of the better sois in the Phrom Phong area. It connects directly to BTS Phrom Phong, which puts you on the Sukhumvit line with easy access to Asok, Nana, Siam, and beyond. The walk from Tribe to the BTS is roughly 10 to 12 minutes, or a quick motorcycle taxi ride for 20 to 30 baht if you're not in the mood to sweat through the humidity.
The neighborhood itself is packed with good stuff. The EmQuartier mall is right at the BTS station, and you've got Fuji Super and Villa Market nearby for groceries. Soi 39 has a great mix of Thai street food stalls and mid-range restaurants. You can get a solid pad kra pao for 50 baht or sit down at a Japanese restaurant and spend 400 baht. The area also has pharmacies, laundry shops, and 7-Elevens on practically every corner.
If you're comparing locations across the city, check out our guide to the best areas to live in Bangkok to see how Phrom Phong stacks up against neighborhoods like Ari, Silom, and On Nut.
Who Tribe Sukhumvit 39 Works Best For
This is where things get specific. Tribe works really well for a certain type of renter, and not so well for others. If you're a solo professional or digital nomad staying in Bangkok for one to six months, this is close to ideal. The social atmosphere is built in, the admin hassle is zero, and you don't need to commit to a 12-month lease.
Picture this: you're a marketing consultant from Berlin doing a three-month stint in Southeast Asia. You want to meet people, have a reliable workspace, and not deal with agents, deposits, and Thai-language contracts. Tribe solves all of that in one go.
But if you're a couple looking for space, or someone who values privacy and quiet, co-living might feel cramped. The rooms are functional but compact, and shared spaces mean shared noise. Families with kids? This isn't your spot. And if you're planning to stay longer than six months, a traditional condo rental on Sukhumvit will almost certainly be more cost-effective. You could find a well-furnished one-bedroom condo near BTS On Nut for 12,000 to 15,000 THB per month with way more living space.
For a broader comparison of co-living versus regular apartments, our guide to renting a condo in Bangkok covers the key differences in cost, flexibility, and lifestyle.
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The Costs Compared to Regular Condo Rentals
Let's talk numbers, because that's what it comes down to for most people. At Tribe Living Bangkok Sukhumvit 39, you're looking at roughly 18,000 to 25,000 THB per month for a standard room on a medium-term stay. That includes utilities, internet, cleaning of common areas, and access to all amenities.
A comparable one-bedroom condo in the Phrom Phong area, say at The Lumpini 24 or Rhythm Sukhumvit 36-38, would run you 15,000 to 22,000 THB per month. But then you add electricity (1,500 to 3,000 THB in summer), internet (600 to 800 THB), and possibly a gym membership (1,500 to 3,000 THB). Suddenly the gap narrows. If your stay is under six months and you factor in the cost of furnishing or the security deposit (typically two months rent), Tribe can actually work out similarly or even cheaper.
The real calculation depends on your timeline. Short stay? Co-living wins on convenience and total cost. Long stay? A regular condo wins on space, independence, and monthly savings. For tips on keeping your overall rental budget in check, our Bangkok rent price guide breaks down what to expect across different neighborhoods.
Small Things That Matter Day to Day
A few practical details that don't always make it into glossy co-living marketing. The laundry situation at Tribe is shared, so expect to plan around that. The co-working space can get busy during peak hours, especially mid-morning. If you need a quiet, dedicated workspace for calls, test it out first before committing to a longer stay.
On the plus side, the community events are genuine. Tribe organizes regular mixers, and the resident base tends to be international and professional. If you're new to Bangkok and want a social landing pad, this environment is hard to beat. One resident I spoke with, a UX designer from Canada, said she made more friends in her first two weeks at Tribe than in three months at a regular condo in Thong Lo.
Tribe Living Bangkok Sukhumvit 39 fills a very specific gap in the Bangkok rental market. It's not for everyone, but for the right renter, it removes almost every friction point of moving to a new city. If you're weighing your options and want to compare co-living with traditional condo rentals across Sukhumvit and beyond, Superagent at superagent.co can help you search, compare, and find the right fit based on your budget, timeline, and lifestyle. No guesswork, just the listings that actually match what you need.
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