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Vtara 36 Sukhumvit: Pet-Friendly Value Condo Reviewed
Discover why Vtara 36 Sukhumvit stands out for pet owners seeking affordable Bangkok living

Summary
Vtara 36 Sukhumvit review reveals a budget-friendly condo perfect for pet owners, offering great value in a prime Sukhumvit location with modern amenities.
If you've been scrolling through condo listings in the Sukhumvit area and wondering where you can keep your monthly rent under 15,000 THB without sacrificing too much, Vtara 36 probably showed up on your radar. Sitting on Sukhumvit Soi 36, this low rise condo has quietly built a reputation as one of the more pet friendly, budget conscious options in the Thonglor adjacent zone. But is it actually worth signing a lease here? I've spent time checking it out, talking to tenants, and comparing it against neighbors in the same price bracket. Here's what you should know before you commit.
Location: Close Enough to Thonglor, Far Enough to Save Money
Vtara 36 sits on Sukhumvit Soi 36, which places it on the even numbered side of Sukhumvit between BTS Thong Lo and BTS Phrom Phong. That sounds like prime real estate, and geographically it is. But Soi 36 is a quieter residential soi, not the buzzing nightlife strip of Soi 55. You're about a 10 to 12 minute walk to BTS Thong Lo station, which is honestly fine if you're used to Bangkok walking distances.
The practical upside? You get Thonglor level convenience without Thonglor level pricing. Big C on Sukhumvit Road is nearby for groceries. Tops Market at The Commons is a short motorcycle taxi ride away. And if you work anywhere along the BTS Sukhumvit Line, your commute stays very manageable. I know a couple of remote workers who picked this area specifically because they wanted easy access to Thonglor's cafes and coworking spots without paying 25,000 THB a month for a studio.
The Building Itself: What You Get for the Price
Vtara 36 is an eight story low rise completed around 2014. It does not have the flashy lobby or the rooftop infinity pool you'll find at places like Noble Remix or The Lofts Ekkamai. What it does have is a functional fitness room, a small swimming pool, keycard access, and CCTV security. The common areas are kept reasonably clean, and the building management is generally responsive to maintenance requests.
Units here are compact. Studios run about 24 to 26 square meters, and one bedroom units go up to roughly 30 square meters. The layouts are efficient, with built in furniture in most rental units. Kitchenettes are basic, typically a counter, a microwave, and sometimes a two burner electric stove. If you're someone who cooks elaborate meals every night, this kitchen setup will frustrate you. But for reheating, simple stir fries, and coffee making, it gets the job done.
Expect rental prices between 9,000 and 14,000 THB per month for a studio, depending on the floor and furnishing level. One bedroom units can go up to 16,000 or 17,000 THB. For this part of Sukhumvit, that is genuinely competitive pricing.
The Pet Friendly Factor: Why It Matters
Here's where Vtara 36 really stands out. Finding a pet friendly condo in Bangkok at this price point is genuinely difficult. Most buildings along Sukhumvit either ban pets entirely or charge steep deposits of 15,000 to 30,000 THB on top of the standard two month security deposit. Vtara 36 allows small dogs and cats, which makes it one of the more accessible options for pet owners on a budget.
A friend of mine moved here with her small rescue dog after getting rejected by three other buildings on Soi 24 and Soi 26. She pays 12,000 THB per month for a studio on the fifth floor, plus a pet deposit that was negotiated at one month's rent. The building has a small green area near the ground floor, which is not exactly a dog park but gives you a place for quick morning walks. Benjakitti Park is also reachable by taxi in about ten minutes, which helps on weekends when your pet needs more space.
Honest Downsides You Should Know About
No review is useful if it skips the negatives. Vtara 36 has a few things that might be deal breakers depending on your priorities. First, sound insulation between units is average at best. You will hear your neighbors if they're having a loud phone call or watching TV at high volume late at night. This is common in buildings at this price tier, but it's worth factoring in if you're a light sleeper.
Second, the elevators can be slow during morning rush hours. With eight floors and a decent number of units, you might wait a few minutes during peak times. Not a crisis, but something to plan around if you have a strict morning commute schedule.
Third, the walk to BTS is not shaded the entire way. During April and May, that 10 minute stroll turns into a sweaty ordeal. A lot of residents here end up relying on motorcycle taxis to the station, which run about 20 to 30 THB per trip. Budget for that if you're commuting daily.
Who Is Vtara 36 Best For?
This building makes the most sense for young professionals, remote workers, or couples who want to be near Thonglor without stretching their budget. If you have a small pet, it immediately jumps to the top of a very short list of affordable options. It is not the right fit for families needing space, executives expecting high end finishes, or anyone who absolutely needs to be directly on top of a BTS station.
Think of it this way. If your monthly housing budget is 10,000 to 15,000 THB and you value a quiet soi, pet acceptance, and proximity to one of Bangkok's best neighborhoods, Vtara 36 delivers solid value without pretending to be something it is not.
Looking for a condo like Vtara 36 or want to compare similar pet friendly options in the Sukhumvit area? Try searching on superagent.co to get AI powered recommendations matched to your actual budget, pet situation, and preferred BTS station. It saves you a lot of time versus scrolling through dozens of generic listings on your own.
If you've been scrolling through condo listings in the Sukhumvit area and wondering where you can keep your monthly rent under 15,000 THB without sacrificing too much, Vtara 36 probably showed up on your radar. Sitting on Sukhumvit Soi 36, this low rise condo has quietly built a reputation as one of the more pet friendly, budget conscious options in the Thonglor adjacent zone. But is it actually worth signing a lease here? I've spent time checking it out, talking to tenants, and comparing it against neighbors in the same price bracket. Here's what you should know before you commit.
Location: Close Enough to Thonglor, Far Enough to Save Money
Vtara 36 sits on Sukhumvit Soi 36, which places it on the even numbered side of Sukhumvit between BTS Thong Lo and BTS Phrom Phong. That sounds like prime real estate, and geographically it is. But Soi 36 is a quieter residential soi, not the buzzing nightlife strip of Soi 55. You're about a 10 to 12 minute walk to BTS Thong Lo station, which is honestly fine if you're used to Bangkok walking distances.
The practical upside? You get Thonglor level convenience without Thonglor level pricing. Big C on Sukhumvit Road is nearby for groceries. Tops Market at The Commons is a short motorcycle taxi ride away. And if you work anywhere along the BTS Sukhumvit Line, your commute stays very manageable. I know a couple of remote workers who picked this area specifically because they wanted easy access to Thonglor's cafes and coworking spots without paying 25,000 THB a month for a studio.
The Building Itself: What You Get for the Price
Vtara 36 is an eight story low rise completed around 2014. It does not have the flashy lobby or the rooftop infinity pool you'll find at places like Noble Remix or The Lofts Ekkamai. What it does have is a functional fitness room, a small swimming pool, keycard access, and CCTV security. The common areas are kept reasonably clean, and the building management is generally responsive to maintenance requests.
Units here are compact. Studios run about 24 to 26 square meters, and one bedroom units go up to roughly 30 square meters. The layouts are efficient, with built in furniture in most rental units. Kitchenettes are basic, typically a counter, a microwave, and sometimes a two burner electric stove. If you're someone who cooks elaborate meals every night, this kitchen setup will frustrate you. But for reheating, simple stir fries, and coffee making, it gets the job done.
Expect rental prices between 9,000 and 14,000 THB per month for a studio, depending on the floor and furnishing level. One bedroom units can go up to 16,000 or 17,000 THB. For this part of Sukhumvit, that is genuinely competitive pricing.
The Pet Friendly Factor: Why It Matters
Here's where Vtara 36 really stands out. Finding a pet friendly condo in Bangkok at this price point is genuinely difficult. Most buildings along Sukhumvit either ban pets entirely or charge steep deposits of 15,000 to 30,000 THB on top of the standard two month security deposit. Vtara 36 allows small dogs and cats, which makes it one of the more accessible options for pet owners on a budget.
A friend of mine moved here with her small rescue dog after getting rejected by three other buildings on Soi 24 and Soi 26. She pays 12,000 THB per month for a studio on the fifth floor, plus a pet deposit that was negotiated at one month's rent. The building has a small green area near the ground floor, which is not exactly a dog park but gives you a place for quick morning walks. Benjakitti Park is also reachable by taxi in about ten minutes, which helps on weekends when your pet needs more space.
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Honest Downsides You Should Know About
No review is useful if it skips the negatives. Vtara 36 has a few things that might be deal breakers depending on your priorities. First, sound insulation between units is average at best. You will hear your neighbors if they're having a loud phone call or watching TV at high volume late at night. This is common in buildings at this price tier, but it's worth factoring in if you're a light sleeper.
Second, the elevators can be slow during morning rush hours. With eight floors and a decent number of units, you might wait a few minutes during peak times. Not a crisis, but something to plan around if you have a strict morning commute schedule.
Third, the walk to BTS is not shaded the entire way. During April and May, that 10 minute stroll turns into a sweaty ordeal. A lot of residents here end up relying on motorcycle taxis to the station, which run about 20 to 30 THB per trip. Budget for that if you're commuting daily.
Who Is Vtara 36 Best For?
This building makes the most sense for young professionals, remote workers, or couples who want to be near Thonglor without stretching their budget. If you have a small pet, it immediately jumps to the top of a very short list of affordable options. It is not the right fit for families needing space, executives expecting high end finishes, or anyone who absolutely needs to be directly on top of a BTS station.
Think of it this way. If your monthly housing budget is 10,000 to 15,000 THB and you value a quiet soi, pet acceptance, and proximity to one of Bangkok's best neighborhoods, Vtara 36 delivers solid value without pretending to be something it is not.
Looking for a condo like Vtara 36 or want to compare similar pet friendly options in the Sukhumvit area? Try searching on superagent.co to get AI powered recommendations matched to your actual budget, pet situation, and preferred BTS station. It saves you a lot of time versus scrolling through dozens of generic listings on your own.
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