Townhouse for Sale Bangkok – Garden Square Sukhumvit 77 (T77)
Description
Townhouse for Sale Bangkok with rare space in On Nut’s T77 community
Garden Square Sukhumvit 77 is a townhouse for sale Bangkok in a low-density Sansiri community within T77, ideal for families and high-net-worth buyers who value privacy, space, and convenience near BTS. The project features multi-level townhomes with generous layouts in the On Nut–Phra Khanong neighborhood.
Unit Types at Townhouse for Sale Bangkok – Garden Square Sukhumvit 77
- 3-bedroom townhomes: ~200–300 sqm
- 4-bedroom townhomes: ~250–300 sqm
- Selected homes with extra rooms for office/family use
Facilities at Townhouse for Sale Bangkok – Garden Square Sukhumvit 77
- Low-density streetscape inside the T77 community
- 24-hour security and private parking
- Walkable access to T77 lifestyle amenities
Project Highlights – Townhouse for Sale Bangkok
- Located in On Nut (Sukhumvit 77) inside the T77 community with cafés and family conveniences
- Spacious layouts vs. local condo stock; rare low-density alternative in this zone
- Easy access to BTS On Nut and major Sukhumvit corridors
- Market performance: median sale price ฿25.5M (฿102,000/sqm)
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Location of this Townhouse for Sale Bangkok in On Nut
This Sansiri townhouse for sale Bangkok sits inside the T77 community on Sukhumvit 77 (On Nut), with fast access to BTS, lifestyle malls, international schools, and key Sukhumvit routes.
- BTS On Nut – 1.3 km
- BTS Phra Khanong – 1.5 km
- Direct connection to the Sukhumvit 77 corridor and city arterials
Map | T77 community near BTS - Garden Square Sukhumvit 77
Shopping and lifestyle destinations near Townhouse for Sale Bangkok
- Habito (T77 community hub) – 0.x–1.x km
- Lotus’s On Nut – ~1.8 km
- Big C On Nut – ~2.0 km
Restaurants and entertainment near Townhouse for Sale Bangkok
- – Fine dining
- – Contemporary Thai
- – Modern tasting menu
- Entertainment zones: Ekkamai–Thonglor, RCA
International schools and universities near Townhouse for Sale Bangkok
- Bangkok Prep (Secondary Campus, Sukhumvit 77) – x.x km
- Wells International School (On Nut) – x.x km
- St. Andrews International School (Ekkamai) – x.x km
Hospitals near Townhouse for Sale Bangkok
- Sukhumvit Hospital – x.x km
- Samitivej Sukhumvit Hospital – x.x km
Project Facilities & Amenities
- • Car Parking
- • Garden / BBQ
- • Key card access
- • 24H Security
- • CCTV (Video Surveillance)
- • Low rise building
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why choose CondoDee for property search in Bangkok? +
Why CondoDee properties make sense in Bangkok?
At CondoDee, we don’t just sell condos — we help you make informed real estate decisions. Whether you're buying to live or invest, our approach focuses on real value, legal transparency, and personalized consultation.
We specialize in central Bangkok properties, offering listings in key areas like Asoke, Phrom Phong, Thonglor, and Sathorn. Each listing comes with full details, including foreign quota eligibility, ROI potential, and renovation needs (if any).
We support both Thai and foreign buyers with due diligence, transfer processes, and mortgage options. Our website provides easy access to high-performing properties, including:
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Do condos come fully furnished? +
In Bangkok, most resale condominium units are offered fully furnished, particularly in mid-range and high-end buildings. These typically include basic furniture such as beds, wardrobes, sofas, dining tables, and often a fully equipped kitchen with electrical appliances like a refrigerator, microwave, washing machine, and TV.
However, the level of furnishing can vary significantly depending on the age of the unit, previous owner, and project standards. Some newer units may offer minimal or bare-shell interiors, especially if purchased as an investment or straight from the developer.
At CondoDee, each listing clearly states the included furniture and appliance details, so you know exactly what you’re buying.
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What documents are required to buy a condo in Thailand? +
What documents are required to buy a condo in Thailand?
Whether you are a Thai national or a foreign buyer, buying a condo in Thailand requires a specific set of documents to comply with the law and complete the transfer of ownership at the Land Department.
📋 For Foreign Buyers:
- Passport copy (all relevant pages)
- Foreign Exchange Transaction Form (FET) from the bank (for transferring over USD 50,000)
- Sales and Purchase Agreement (signed by both parties)
- Reservation or booking agreement (if applicable)
- Proof of address (may be required by some banks or developers)
- Power of Attorney (if someone else is handling the transfer on your behalf)
📄 For Thai Buyers:
- Thai National ID card
- House registration book (Tabien Baan)
- Sales and Purchase Agreement
- Marriage certificate (if applicable, for marital property rights)
🏦 For Both Thai and Foreign Buyers:
- Copy of Title Deed (Chanote)
- Copy of the seller’s ID and Title Deed
- Tax documents for transfer
- Copies of any loan/mortgage agreements (if financing is involved)
👉 CondoDee guides buyers through every step of the documentation process, ensuring nothing is overlooked, especially for foreign buyers navigating the Thai legal system.
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What is the transfer tax or fee when buying a condo in Thailand? +
When buying a condo in Thailand, there are a few key fees and taxes to be aware of. The main transfer fee is 2% of the government appraised value, and it is typically split equally between the buyer and the seller unless negotiated otherwise.
Additional taxes include:
- Withholding Tax (WHT): Paid by the seller. For individuals, it’s based on personal income tax rates. For companies, it’s 1% of the sale price or appraised value—whichever is higher.
- Specific Business Tax (SBT): 3.3% (including local tax), applied if the seller transfers the property within 5 years of ownership unless it’s a primary residence.
- Stamp Duty: 0.5%, only charged if SBT does not apply.
All these charges are calculated based on the official Land Department valuation, which is often lower than the market price.
Important: It’s critical to review these taxes early in the buying process so there are no surprises at transfer. CondoDee helps clients understand the full cost structure and negotiate terms clearly.
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How can I generate rental income from my condo? +
Generating rental income from your condo in Bangkok is a smart investment strategy, especially in high-demand areas like Asoke, Phrom Phong, and Thonglor. Here’s how you can do it effectively:
- Choose a location with high rental demand, near BTS/MRT, universities, hospitals, or offices.
- Ensure your unit is well-furnished, clean, and has working appliances.
- Consider short-term (monthly) or long-term (yearly) rental contracts, depending on your goals.
- Work with a local real estate agency like CondoDee to market your unit, screen tenants, and handle rental paperwork.
Some projects perform particularly well for rental returns. See our curated lists for:
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Are pet-friendly condos available in Bangkok? +
Yes, although not all projects allow pets. CondoDee specializes in sourcing pet-friendly condos in Sukhumvit and other CBD areas.
What are the common fees for condo owners in Bangkok? +
When you own a condominium in Bangkok, you are responsible for certain ongoing expenses known as common area maintenance (CAM) fees. These cover the shared services and facilities provided by the building’s juristic management.
🔹 Monthly Common Area Maintenance (CAM) Fee:
This is the most important recurring charge. It typically ranges from ฿30 to ฿100 per square meter per month, depending on the project's age, facilities, and location. For example, a 70 sqm unit in a luxury condo may incur a monthly CAM fee of ฿5,000–7,000.
This fee covers:
- Security staff and 24/7 surveillance (CCTV)
- Maintenance of shared spaces: lobby, pool, gym, elevators, gardens
- Building insurance and janitorial services
- Management and administrative staff
🔹 Sinking Fund (One-time or Annual Fee):
The sinking fund is a reserve fund used for major repairs and long-term upgrades (like repainting the façade, replacing elevator systems, or large plumbing repairs). This is usually paid as a one-time fee upon transfer of ownership, typically around ฿300–฿500 per sqm. Some condos also collect small annual top-ups.
🔹 Optional Utilities or Service Charges:
While water and electricity are charged based on usage, some buildings may apply additional admin fees for services like:
- Extra parking slots
- Private storage units
- Shuttle buses or laundry services
🔹 Penalties or Late Fees:
If common fees are not paid on time, penalties can apply and may impact your ability to sell or transfer the unit in the future.
💡 CondoDee Tip: Always review the CAM rate, sinking fund, and financial reports of the condo's juristic person before committing to buy. Well-managed buildings usually provide transparency and issue monthly statements.
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Can foreigners buy a condo in Bangkok? +
Yes, foreigners can legally own condominium units in Thailand under what is known as the “foreign freehold quota.” Thai condominium law allows up to 49% of the total sellable floor area of a condominium project to be owned by non-Thai individuals or entities.
This quota ensures that foreign buyers can own the title deed outright in their own name, giving full legal rights similar to Thai nationals. However, it’s important to note that:
- The foreign buyer must remit funds in foreign currency into Thailand and document the transaction properly.
- The unit must be within the available foreign quota of the building at the time of purchase.
CondoDee specializes in assisting foreigners and expat investors in securing units within the foreign freehold quota. From document handling to quota verification and bank transfers, our team ensures a smooth and legal process for international buyers.
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