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Unio Sukhumvit 72: Far East Bangkok Budget Condo Reviewed
Affordable urban living in Bangkok's emerging eastern corridor

Summary
Unio Sukhumvit 72 offers budget-friendly condo rentals in far east Bangkok. Discover amenities, location benefits, and pricing for this accessible resident
Sukhumvit 72 is not exactly the first soi that pops into most renters' heads. It sits deep in the eastern stretch of Sukhumvit, well past the typical expat comfort zone of Thonglor and Ekkamai. But that distance from the hype is exactly what makes Unio Sukhumvit 72 interesting for budget renters who want a newer building without the central Bangkok price tag. If you are earning a local salary or just trying to keep your monthly rent under 10,000 THB, this one deserves a closer look.
Location: What Life on Sukhumvit 72 Actually Feels Like
Unio Sukhumvit 72 sits on Sukhumvit Soi 72, which connects to the main Sukhumvit Road not far from BTS Bearing. The walk to Bearing station takes roughly 15 minutes, which is doable but not exactly convenient on a hot April afternoon. Most residents end up relying on motorcycle taxis that line up near the soi entrance, and a quick hop to the BTS costs about 15 to 25 THB.
The surrounding area feels residential and Thai. You are not going to find rooftop cocktail bars here. What you will find is a Big C Extra, a Makro, and a whole stretch of local food stalls along Sukhumvit Road near Bearing. There is also a Lotus's nearby for groceries. A friend of mine moved here after two years in On Nut and said the biggest adjustment was not the distance but how quiet everything gets after 9 PM. For some renters, that is a dealbreaker. For others, it is the whole point.
The Building and Room Types
Unio Sukhumvit 72 is developed by Ananda Development, one of Thailand's bigger publicly listed developers. The project launched around 2015 and consists of a single tower with about 35 floors. It targets the affordable end of the market, so expect compact unit sizes. Most one bedroom units here come in at around 26 to 28 square meters, and studios hover around 22 to 23 square meters.
The rooms are basic but functional. You get a small kitchen counter, a bathroom with a water heater, and enough space for a bed and a desk. Finishes are standard for this price range. Think laminate flooring, simple built in wardrobes, and compact balconies that fit maybe one chair. If you have ever seen a Lumpini or Plum condo, the vibe is similar. Nothing fancy, but nothing falling apart either.
One thing to note is the view situation. Lower floors face neighboring buildings or the road, and they can get noisy during daytime. Higher floors open up to decent city views looking toward the Bangna expressway area. If you are noise sensitive, request something above the 15th floor.
Rent Prices and What You Actually Pay
This is where Unio Sukhumvit 72 really earns its keep. Studios here rent for approximately 5,500 to 7,000 THB per month, and one bedroom units go for about 7,000 to 9,500 THB depending on the floor and furnishing level. That puts it among the cheapest options in a relatively new building along this stretch of Sukhumvit.
For context, a comparable studio near BTS On Nut would cost you 8,000 to 12,000 THB. Near BTS Udomsuk, you are looking at 7,000 to 10,000 THB. So you are saving a meaningful chunk each month by going one or two stations further east. A Thai teacher I know rents a one bedroom here on the 20th floor for 7,500 THB and spends about 1,500 THB per month on electricity and 200 THB on common area fees billed separately. All in, she is under 10,000 THB, which is tough to beat in a building this age.
Most landlords ask for a two month security deposit and one month's rent upfront. Contracts are usually 12 months with some flexibility on shorter terms if the unit has been sitting empty.
Facilities and Daily Convenience
The building offers a rooftop pool, a small fitness room, keycard access, CCTV throughout, and a lobby with a basic co-working style seating area. The pool is nothing spectacular, but it is clean and rarely crowded since many residents are working professionals who are out during the day.
Parking is available for residents with cars, though most tenants at this price range use public transport or motorbikes. There is a 7-Eleven within a short walk and several street food vendors along the soi in the evenings. A plate of pad kra pao from the cart near the building entrance runs about 40 to 50 THB, and the auntie who sells som tum a few doors down has become a neighborhood fixture.
Laundry machines are available on certain floors, and some units come with a washing machine already installed. Always confirm this before signing a lease because it varies wildly between landlords.
Who Should Rent Here and Who Should Skip It
Unio Sukhumvit 72 works best for budget conscious renters who do not need to be in central Bangkok every day. If you work remotely, teach at a school in the Bangna or Bearing area, or commute to an office near the eastern BTS line, this location makes a lot of practical sense. The savings compared to living near Thonglor or Phrom Phong are massive, easily 10,000 to 20,000 THB per month.
It is less ideal for nightlife lovers, frequent travelers who need airport link access quickly, or anyone who values walkability to international restaurants and cafes. The commute to Siam or Asok will take about 30 to 40 minutes on the BTS, which is manageable but adds up over time.
If you are on the fence between this area and somewhere like Udomsuk or Samrong, the rental savings at Unio Sukhumvit 72 can tip the balance. Just make sure the slightly longer commute fits your daily routine before committing.
Looking for available units at Unio Sukhumvit 72 or similar budget condos in the Bearing area? Superagent at superagent.co can match you with listings based on your budget, preferred BTS station, and move in date. It takes about two minutes and saves you from scrolling through hundreds of outdated posts.
Sukhumvit 72 is not exactly the first soi that pops into most renters' heads. It sits deep in the eastern stretch of Sukhumvit, well past the typical expat comfort zone of Thonglor and Ekkamai. But that distance from the hype is exactly what makes Unio Sukhumvit 72 interesting for budget renters who want a newer building without the central Bangkok price tag. If you are earning a local salary or just trying to keep your monthly rent under 10,000 THB, this one deserves a closer look.
Location: What Life on Sukhumvit 72 Actually Feels Like
Unio Sukhumvit 72 sits on Sukhumvit Soi 72, which connects to the main Sukhumvit Road not far from BTS Bearing. The walk to Bearing station takes roughly 15 minutes, which is doable but not exactly convenient on a hot April afternoon. Most residents end up relying on motorcycle taxis that line up near the soi entrance, and a quick hop to the BTS costs about 15 to 25 THB.
The surrounding area feels residential and Thai. You are not going to find rooftop cocktail bars here. What you will find is a Big C Extra, a Makro, and a whole stretch of local food stalls along Sukhumvit Road near Bearing. There is also a Lotus's nearby for groceries. A friend of mine moved here after two years in On Nut and said the biggest adjustment was not the distance but how quiet everything gets after 9 PM. For some renters, that is a dealbreaker. For others, it is the whole point.
The Building and Room Types
Unio Sukhumvit 72 is developed by Ananda Development, one of Thailand's bigger publicly listed developers. The project launched around 2015 and consists of a single tower with about 35 floors. It targets the affordable end of the market, so expect compact unit sizes. Most one bedroom units here come in at around 26 to 28 square meters, and studios hover around 22 to 23 square meters.
The rooms are basic but functional. You get a small kitchen counter, a bathroom with a water heater, and enough space for a bed and a desk. Finishes are standard for this price range. Think laminate flooring, simple built in wardrobes, and compact balconies that fit maybe one chair. If you have ever seen a Lumpini or Plum condo, the vibe is similar. Nothing fancy, but nothing falling apart either.
One thing to note is the view situation. Lower floors face neighboring buildings or the road, and they can get noisy during daytime. Higher floors open up to decent city views looking toward the Bangna expressway area. If you are noise sensitive, request something above the 15th floor.
Rent Prices and What You Actually Pay
This is where Unio Sukhumvit 72 really earns its keep. Studios here rent for approximately 5,500 to 7,000 THB per month, and one bedroom units go for about 7,000 to 9,500 THB depending on the floor and furnishing level. That puts it among the cheapest options in a relatively new building along this stretch of Sukhumvit.
For context, a comparable studio near BTS On Nut would cost you 8,000 to 12,000 THB. Near BTS Udomsuk, you are looking at 7,000 to 10,000 THB. So you are saving a meaningful chunk each month by going one or two stations further east. A Thai teacher I know rents a one bedroom here on the 20th floor for 7,500 THB and spends about 1,500 THB per month on electricity and 200 THB on common area fees billed separately. All in, she is under 10,000 THB, which is tough to beat in a building this age.
Most landlords ask for a two month security deposit and one month's rent upfront. Contracts are usually 12 months with some flexibility on shorter terms if the unit has been sitting empty.
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Facilities and Daily Convenience
The building offers a rooftop pool, a small fitness room, keycard access, CCTV throughout, and a lobby with a basic co-working style seating area. The pool is nothing spectacular, but it is clean and rarely crowded since many residents are working professionals who are out during the day.
Parking is available for residents with cars, though most tenants at this price range use public transport or motorbikes. There is a 7-Eleven within a short walk and several street food vendors along the soi in the evenings. A plate of pad kra pao from the cart near the building entrance runs about 40 to 50 THB, and the auntie who sells som tum a few doors down has become a neighborhood fixture.
Laundry machines are available on certain floors, and some units come with a washing machine already installed. Always confirm this before signing a lease because it varies wildly between landlords.
Who Should Rent Here and Who Should Skip It
Unio Sukhumvit 72 works best for budget conscious renters who do not need to be in central Bangkok every day. If you work remotely, teach at a school in the Bangna or Bearing area, or commute to an office near the eastern BTS line, this location makes a lot of practical sense. The savings compared to living near Thonglor or Phrom Phong are massive, easily 10,000 to 20,000 THB per month.
It is less ideal for nightlife lovers, frequent travelers who need airport link access quickly, or anyone who values walkability to international restaurants and cafes. The commute to Siam or Asok will take about 30 to 40 minutes on the BTS, which is manageable but adds up over time.
If you are on the fence between this area and somewhere like Udomsuk or Samrong, the rental savings at Unio Sukhumvit 72 can tip the balance. Just make sure the slightly longer commute fits your daily routine before committing.
Looking for available units at Unio Sukhumvit 72 or similar budget condos in the Bearing area? Superagent at superagent.co can match you with listings based on your budget, preferred BTS station, and move in date. It takes about two minutes and saves you from scrolling through hundreds of outdated posts.
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