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Sukhumvit Line: 67 stations · 2,112 listings · 3,986 residences · median sale ฿164,121/m² · median rent ฿679/m²/mo.
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Udom Suk
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BTS · Sukhumvit Line
Description
Udom Suk is an operational BTS Sukhumvit Line station in Bang Na and one of the most practical handoff points between lower Sukhumvit housing, Udom Suk Road and the broader Bang Na-Srinagarindra side of eastern Bangkok. The official BTS material places it on the Sukhumvit line as station E12, between Punnawithi and Bang Na. In property terms, that gives the area a role that is less lifestyle-polished than inner Sukhumvit but highly useful for households and tenants who want a station-front address with direct access to multiple road corridors.
The neighborhood works because it combines rail access with everyday urban convenience. BITEC's Udomsuk hotel page describes One Udomsuk and 101 True Digital Park as walkable from BTS Udomsuk, while BITEC Bangna, Seacon Square, Udomsuk Walk and shuttle links toward Mega Bangna and Central Bangna sit within short taxi or feeder-bus reach. AP's current Udomsuk project materials also frame the station as a gateway hub linked to Sukhumvit, Srinagarindra and Bang Na-Trat, reinforcing how developers now read the area: not as a prestige node, but as a highly connected east-Bangkok base.
For real estate, Udom Suk suits mid-market condos, rental stock for office workers and students, mixed-use shophouse space and family-oriented apartments more than ultra-luxury product. The appeal comes from reasonable commute times, station walkability and easier eastward movement, not from trophy retail value. Krungsri expects mass transit to keep supporting housing and commercial growth in connected districts, while CBRE notes that Bangkok remains selective across office and residential sectors. That means the best-performing assets here are likely to be well-managed buildings with clear transport convenience, realistic rents and durable neighborhood demand rather than speculative branding alone.
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