Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
1
Interior
64 m²
Parking
1 car
Built
2008
Sena Development
Floor
Mid Floor
The property
What you are actually looking at.
This low rise development built in 2008 by Sena Development offers access to Phrom Phong BTS or Phetchaburi MRT and nearby is EmQuartier, Terminal 21, UFM Fuji Super, Villa Market and Benchasiri Park .
Situated on a mid-floor of The Niche Sukhumvit 49 , this modern condo has 2 bedrooms, 1 modern bathroom with bathtub and separate shower, 63.50 sq.m of living space with a balcony. With wooden floors throughout, the airy open plan livingroom - kitchen comes tastefully furnished, the modern kitchen has built in units, washing machine, fridge-freezer and microwave.
Price per Sq.m: ฿72,441 Baht
What you actually hand over
The asking price is the headline. These are the numbers worked from this unit.
Asking price
฿4,600,000
Price per square metre
Worked from this unit's interior area.
฿72,441
From the lobby door
What is around it.
Distances are measured from the building, not from the middle of the district.
- The American School of Bangkok (Sukhumvit 49 Campus)1.6 km6 min drive
- Modern International School (Sukhumvit 39)2.4 km9 min drive
- Wells International School (On Nut Campus)2.9 km8 min drive
- Adventist Ekamai International School3.6 km9 min drive
- St. Andrews International Primary School (Sukhumvit 71 Campus)4.7 km10 min drive
- SISB - Singapore International School of Bangkok (Town in Town)7.4 km15 min drive
The building
- DeveloperSena Development
- Completed2008
- This homeMid Floor
- AreaThong Lor
- AddressPhrom Phong BTS
The real comparison
What ฿4,600,000 buys, next to the train and further out.
Same budget, two different lives. The figures are medians from the 44 homes we currently list on the other side of that choice — not a brochure.
This home
฿72,441 / m²
64 m² with the walk-to-everything life of central Sukhumvit.
The same ฿4,600,000 further out
about ฿83,519 / m²
Roughly 55 m² at the median of our own listings outside the core — more room, further from the train.
The question that settles it
Does most of your week happen near a station?
If yes, this home is hard to beat. If not, tell us where you work and we will send you the other version of the same budget instead.
Tell us where you workThree things about buying here.
Most of what slows a purchase down is paperwork nobody mentioned at the viewing.
Can I hold it in my own name?
For a condominium, yes, provided the building has foreign quota left — 49% of its total floor area. Land is different and usually means a long lease or a company structure. Where the answer is legal rather than practical, we put you with a lawyer instead of guessing.
Does the money have to come from abroad?
For a foreign-quota condo, yes — the funds arrive in foreign currency and the bank issues the paperwork that proves it. Getting this wrong is the most common reason a transfer is delayed, so we walk through it with your bank first.
What does completing actually cost?
Transfer fee, and then either stamp duty or specific business tax depending on how long the seller has held it. The split between buyer and seller is negotiated, so it matters as much as the rate. We put the agreed split in writing before any deposit.
Bangkok moves quickly and we cannot guarantee a listed home is still on the market. Message us and we will confirm this one is available before you spend a Saturday on it.