The Bloom Sukhumvit 71 is a 24-floor, 195-unit residential tower by Siam Home Development β a developer with a clear manifesto: build for comfort, not just square footage. The layout reflects that. You get a separate dining area, a fully equipped kitchen, a relaxed living zone, and a bedroom that earns the word retreat.
At 35 sqm, the unit is compact by Western standards... but in Bangkok, that number punches well above its weight when the design works. And here, it does. A city view. Intelligently furnished. Move-in ready β or rent-on-ready, depending on your play.
The amenity floor (5th) is where The Bloom makes a quiet statement. There's a communal swimming pool, a fully equipped gym, and an outdoor kids' zone β all on the same level, which means mornings have a rhythm to them. The rooftop garden gives you green, open-air breathing room above the city. And the sauna... well, that's just smart living.
Sukhumvit 71 occupies a sweet spot in Bangkok's real estate hierarchy... close enough to the action, removed enough to breathe. The BTS Phra Khanong station is just 0.4 km away β a 5-minute walk, even on a lazy Sunday. On Nut station adds another transit anchor nearby.
By car, you're connected to Asoke, the expressway network, and the broader city grid without drama. The neighbourhood itself is dense with daily convenience and destination-grade attractions:
This is a neighbourhood where expats renew leases and locals plant roots. That's not marketing copy... that's the rental track record speaking.
I'll be direct with you: the financial case here is as clean as the finishes.
Bangkok's mid-city rental market along the Sukhumvit corridor is one of Southeast Asia's most resilient and liquid property markets. The BTS proximity is not a convenience feature β it's a rental multiplier. Units within walking distance of BTS stations command premiums and near-zero vacancy.
At ΰΈΏ3.75M fully furnished with a live tenant generating 5% yield... you're not speculating. You're securing.
The Bloom's established track record as a long-term rental building (note: the unit has been consistently rented) means resale liquidity is real. As Bangkok's eastern Sukhumvit corridor continues to appreciate β driven by BTS expansion and district gentrification β this entry price looks increasingly sharp with every passing quarter.
Ready to step inside The Bloom? Contact Triumph Property Thailand to arrange a viewing or request the full financial dossier.