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Unio H Sukhumvit: Far East Bangkok Budget Ananda Condo Reviewed

Budget-friendly condo living on Sukhumvit with modern amenities and convenient location.

Unio H Sukhumvit: Far East Bangkok Budget Ananda Condo Reviewed

Summary

Read our Unio Sukhumvit review covering this affordable Far East Bangkok condo's features, pricing, and rental potential for expats and investors.

If you've been scrolling through Bangkok condo listings and wondering just how far east along Sukhumvit you can go before things get weird, Unio H Sukhumvit is basically the answer to that question. Developed by Ananda Development, this budget friendly project sits out near Bearing BTS, well past the typical expat comfort zone of Thong Lo and Ekkamai. But that distance from central Bangkok is exactly what makes the rent so affordable. The real question is whether the savings are worth the commute. Let's break it down.

Location: Life Beyond Bearing BTS

Unio H Sukhumvit sits on Sukhumvit Road near Soi 106, which puts it in the Bangna district. The closest BTS station is Bearing, and depending on which building within the project you're in, you're looking at roughly a 10 to 15 minute motorcycle taxi ride to the station. That's an important detail because it means this is not a true "BTS condo" despite what some listings might suggest.

Once you're on the BTS at Bearing, it takes about 25 minutes to reach Asok and around 35 minutes to Siam. So if you work in the central business district, your total door to door commute could easily hit 50 minutes to an hour each way. That said, plenty of people work out in Bangna itself, especially near Bitec convention center or the offices along Bangna Trad Road. If that's your situation, this location suddenly makes a lot more sense.

For daily life, there's a Big C and Lotus's within a short drive, and Mega Bangna mall is about 10 minutes away by car. You won't be walking to trendy cafes, but you also won't be paying Thong Lo prices. A colleague of mine who works at an international school near Bangna Trad chose Unio H specifically because he could drive to work in 12 minutes and pay half what his friends in On Nut were spending.

The Units: What Budget Actually Gets You

Ananda designed Unio H Sukhumvit with the budget conscious Thai buyer in mind, and that shows in the unit sizes. Most one bedroom units run between 26 and 28 square meters, which is compact even by Bangkok standards. Studios clock in around 22 to 23 square meters. If you've lived in a small condo before, you know the drill. Every piece of furniture needs to earn its place.

The finishes are basic but functional. You get a small kitchen counter with no built in oven, laminate flooring, and a compact bathroom with a rain shower. Air conditioning is pre installed, and most rental units come with a washing machine on the balcony. The balcony itself is narrow but usable, just enough space for drying clothes and maybe a small chair.

One thing Ananda does reasonably well at this price point is the overall build quality. The walls aren't paper thin like some ultra budget projects, and the common area corridors are kept reasonably clean. That said, don't expect the lobby to wow anyone. This is a high volume, no frills development, and it looks the part.

Rent Prices and Value for Money

Here's where Unio H Sukhumvit gets interesting. Studio units rent for around 5,000 to 6,500 THB per month. One bedroom units typically go for 6,500 to 8,500 THB. Furnished units at the higher end of that range usually include a bed, wardrobe, fridge, microwave, and sometimes a TV. At these prices, you're paying roughly one third of what a similar sized unit near On Nut BTS would cost.

For context, a friend of mine who recently graduated and started working at a logistics company near Suvarnabhumi Airport rented a one bedroom here for 7,000 THB per month, fully furnished. Her total monthly living cost including utilities, internet, and food came in under 18,000 THB. That kind of budget is nearly impossible to achieve anywhere inside the Sukhumvit core.

The value proposition is clear if your workplace is in eastern Bangkok. But if you're commuting to Silom or Sathorn daily, those BTS fares add up quickly. A monthly BTS pass from Bearing costs around 1,200 to 1,400 THB, plus the daily motorcycle taxi to the station. Factor that in when comparing against a slightly pricier condo closer to your office.

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Facilities and Community Vibe

Unio H Sukhumvit offers a swimming pool, a basic fitness room, and a small co working lounge area. The pool is decent for the price range, though it gets crowded on weekends since the project has a high number of units. The gym has a few cardio machines and free weights, enough for a basic workout but nothing that would replace a proper gym membership.

The resident community skews young and Thai, with a mix of fresh graduates, young couples, and some factory or office workers from nearby industrial areas. You'll see very few foreigners here compared to condos along the inner Sukhumvit line. Security is standard with key card access and 24 hour guards, and the juristic office is responsive enough for maintenance requests, though don't expect five star service speed.

One Saturday evening I visited a friend living there and noticed the lobby area was lively with residents coming back from Mega Bangna with shopping bags. The vibe felt like a young, working class Thai neighborhood packed into a vertical format. It's genuine and unpretentious.

Who Should Actually Rent Here

Unio H Sukhumvit is not for everyone, and that's perfectly fine. It works best for people who work in Bangna, near Suvarnabhumi Airport, or along the eastern Sukhumvit corridor. It's ideal for budget conscious renters who prioritize savings over nightlife access and central location bragging rights. If you need to be near Nana or Asok every night, look elsewhere.

But if you want a clean, functional condo with a pool for under 8,000 THB per month and you don't mind being a bit removed from the city center, this project delivers solid value. It's the kind of place where you save enough money each month to actually enjoy Bangkok on weekends instead of watching your rent eat your paycheck.

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