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Unio H Sukhumvit 147: Far East Bangkok Budget Condo Reviewed
An affordable Bangkok condo option in the quiet Sukhumvit 147 area with modern amenities and convenient transport links.

Summary
Unio H Sukhumvit 147 offers budget-friendly rental options in far east Bangkok. This review covers amenities, location, and value for money.
If you've been hunting for a condo under 8,000 baht a month and you're willing to go far east, Unio H Sukhumvit 147 is probably already on your radar. This project sits way out on Sukhumvit Road, deep into Samut Prakan territory, and it targets a very specific renter: someone who wants new, clean, and affordable without caring too much about being in central Bangkok. But is it actually worth the commute? I've spent time around this area and talked to renters who live here, so let me break down what you're really getting.
Location: How Far East Are We Talking?
Let's get this out of the way. Unio H Sukhumvit 147 is located near the Pu Chao Saming Prai intersection in Samut Prakan. The nearest BTS station is Bearing, and that's roughly 10 to 12 kilometers away. There's no BTS or MRT stop within walking distance. You're relying on motorbike taxis, songthaews along Sukhumvit Road, or your own vehicle to get anywhere.
For context, if you work in the Asoke or Silom area, you're looking at a daily commute that can easily stretch past 90 minutes each way during rush hour. That's a real consideration. But if you work in the Bangna, Bang Phli, or Samut Prakan industrial zones, this location suddenly makes a lot more sense. One renter I spoke with works at a logistics company near Suvarnabhumi Airport and told me her commute is only about 25 minutes door to door.
There's a Big C Extra and a Lotus's within a short drive, and local street food along Sukhumvit Road out here is genuinely cheap. We're talking 35 to 40 baht pad kra pao plates. The area feels more like suburban Bangkok than city Bangkok, which is either a plus or a dealbreaker depending on your lifestyle.
The Building and Unit Quality
Unio H Sukhumvit 147 is developed by Ananda Development, one of Thailand's larger publicly listed developers. The project launched around 2019 and consists of a single eight story building. Units are compact, mostly studio and one bedroom layouts ranging from about 22.5 to 26 square meters. Think functional, not luxurious.
The finishes are standard budget condo quality. You get laminate flooring, a basic fitted kitchen with a countertop, a built in wardrobe, and a bathroom with a rain shower head. Nothing will blow you away, but nothing feels cheap or broken either. The furniture packages that most landlords include are pretty basic: a bed, a desk, a small sofa or chair, and a TV.
One thing I noticed is that the hallways and common areas are reasonably well maintained compared to some budget condos I've visited in similar price ranges along the outer Sukhumvit corridor. The juristic office seems to keep things in order, and the lobby doesn't have that neglected feel you sometimes get at projects like Lumpini or Plum condos in the same price bracket.
Facilities You Actually Get
For the price point, the facilities are decent. There's a rooftop swimming pool, a small fitness room, a co working space, and a garden area. The pool is compact but clean, and since the building isn't massive, it rarely feels overcrowded.
The fitness room has the basics: a few treadmills, a weight bench, some dumbbells. If you're serious about working out, you'll want a gym membership elsewhere. But for casual exercise, it does the job. A friend who rented here for six months said the co working space on the ground floor was actually useful for her freelance work, especially because the building Wi-Fi in the common areas was stable enough for video calls.
Parking is available and generally not a problem. If you own a car or motorbike, you won't be fighting for a spot like you would at a condo near Udomsuk or On Nut BTS. Security is card access with CCTV coverage at entry points and the parking area.
Rent Prices and Value for Money
This is where Unio H Sukhumvit 147 gets interesting. Studios here rent for approximately 4,500 to 6,500 baht per month, and one bedroom units go for around 5,500 to 8,000 baht. Fully furnished. That's genuinely hard to beat if you compare it to condos closer to BTS stations where similar sized studios start at 9,000 to 12,000 baht.
Common fees are low, typically around 35 baht per square meter per month, and electricity and water follow standard rates. A couple renting a one bedroom unit here told me their total monthly cost, including rent, utilities, and internet, came to about 9,500 baht. That's the kind of number that lets you save real money if you're earning a modest salary or working remotely on a budget.
The trade off is obvious though. You're paying less because you're far from mass transit and central Bangkok. If you factor in daily grab rides or fuel costs for a commute into the city, the savings shrink. This condo makes the most financial sense for people who work nearby or don't need to commute daily.
Who Should Actually Consider This Condo?
Unio H Sukhumvit 147 fits a specific profile. If you work in eastern Bangkok or the Samut Prakan area, if you have your own transportation, or if you're a remote worker who values low rent over nightlife access, this place is genuinely solid for the price. It's clean, relatively new, and managed by a reputable developer.
It's not for you if you want walkable access to BTS, if you love the Thonglor or Ekkamai social scene, or if your office is in Sathorn or Silom. The commute will wear you down fast. Be honest with yourself about how much time you're willing to spend on the road before signing a lease.
If Unio H Sukhumvit 147 sounds like it could work for your situation, or if you want to compare it with similar budget options in Bangna, Bearing, or Samut Prakan, try searching on Superagent at superagent.co. The AI matching tool is genuinely useful for filtering by price, location, and commute distance so you can find the right fit without scrolling through hundreds of random listings.
If you've been hunting for a condo under 8,000 baht a month and you're willing to go far east, Unio H Sukhumvit 147 is probably already on your radar. This project sits way out on Sukhumvit Road, deep into Samut Prakan territory, and it targets a very specific renter: someone who wants new, clean, and affordable without caring too much about being in central Bangkok. But is it actually worth the commute? I've spent time around this area and talked to renters who live here, so let me break down what you're really getting.
Location: How Far East Are We Talking?
Let's get this out of the way. Unio H Sukhumvit 147 is located near the Pu Chao Saming Prai intersection in Samut Prakan. The nearest BTS station is Bearing, and that's roughly 10 to 12 kilometers away. There's no BTS or MRT stop within walking distance. You're relying on motorbike taxis, songthaews along Sukhumvit Road, or your own vehicle to get anywhere.
For context, if you work in the Asoke or Silom area, you're looking at a daily commute that can easily stretch past 90 minutes each way during rush hour. That's a real consideration. But if you work in the Bangna, Bang Phli, or Samut Prakan industrial zones, this location suddenly makes a lot more sense. One renter I spoke with works at a logistics company near Suvarnabhumi Airport and told me her commute is only about 25 minutes door to door.
There's a Big C Extra and a Lotus's within a short drive, and local street food along Sukhumvit Road out here is genuinely cheap. We're talking 35 to 40 baht pad kra pao plates. The area feels more like suburban Bangkok than city Bangkok, which is either a plus or a dealbreaker depending on your lifestyle.
The Building and Unit Quality
Unio H Sukhumvit 147 is developed by Ananda Development, one of Thailand's larger publicly listed developers. The project launched around 2019 and consists of a single eight story building. Units are compact, mostly studio and one bedroom layouts ranging from about 22.5 to 26 square meters. Think functional, not luxurious.
The finishes are standard budget condo quality. You get laminate flooring, a basic fitted kitchen with a countertop, a built in wardrobe, and a bathroom with a rain shower head. Nothing will blow you away, but nothing feels cheap or broken either. The furniture packages that most landlords include are pretty basic: a bed, a desk, a small sofa or chair, and a TV.
One thing I noticed is that the hallways and common areas are reasonably well maintained compared to some budget condos I've visited in similar price ranges along the outer Sukhumvit corridor. The juristic office seems to keep things in order, and the lobby doesn't have that neglected feel you sometimes get at projects like Lumpini or Plum condos in the same price bracket.
Facilities You Actually Get
For the price point, the facilities are decent. There's a rooftop swimming pool, a small fitness room, a co working space, and a garden area. The pool is compact but clean, and since the building isn't massive, it rarely feels overcrowded.
The fitness room has the basics: a few treadmills, a weight bench, some dumbbells. If you're serious about working out, you'll want a gym membership elsewhere. But for casual exercise, it does the job. A friend who rented here for six months said the co working space on the ground floor was actually useful for her freelance work, especially because the building Wi-Fi in the common areas was stable enough for video calls.
Parking is available and generally not a problem. If you own a car or motorbike, you won't be fighting for a spot like you would at a condo near Udomsuk or On Nut BTS. Security is card access with CCTV coverage at entry points and the parking area.
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Rent Prices and Value for Money
This is where Unio H Sukhumvit 147 gets interesting. Studios here rent for approximately 4,500 to 6,500 baht per month, and one bedroom units go for around 5,500 to 8,000 baht. Fully furnished. That's genuinely hard to beat if you compare it to condos closer to BTS stations where similar sized studios start at 9,000 to 12,000 baht.
Common fees are low, typically around 35 baht per square meter per month, and electricity and water follow standard rates. A couple renting a one bedroom unit here told me their total monthly cost, including rent, utilities, and internet, came to about 9,500 baht. That's the kind of number that lets you save real money if you're earning a modest salary or working remotely on a budget.
The trade off is obvious though. You're paying less because you're far from mass transit and central Bangkok. If you factor in daily grab rides or fuel costs for a commute into the city, the savings shrink. This condo makes the most financial sense for people who work nearby or don't need to commute daily.
Who Should Actually Consider This Condo?
Unio H Sukhumvit 147 fits a specific profile. If you work in eastern Bangkok or the Samut Prakan area, if you have your own transportation, or if you're a remote worker who values low rent over nightlife access, this place is genuinely solid for the price. It's clean, relatively new, and managed by a reputable developer.
It's not for you if you want walkable access to BTS, if you love the Thonglor or Ekkamai social scene, or if your office is in Sathorn or Silom. The commute will wear you down fast. Be honest with yourself about how much time you're willing to spend on the road before signing a lease.
If Unio H Sukhumvit 147 sounds like it could work for your situation, or if you want to compare it with similar budget options in Bangna, Bearing, or Samut Prakan, try searching on Superagent at superagent.co. The AI matching tool is genuinely useful for filtering by price, location, and commute distance so you can find the right fit without scrolling through hundreds of random listings.
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