7 reasons we’re moving to Sukhumvit Soi 77

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There’s a new breed of city dweller, and we’re not talking about mutant monitor lizards. Young families, style-conscious entrepreneurs, and those who appreciate the slow life will feel right at home at Sansiri’s newest project, T77.

You probably heard of blocs 77 last December when the condo complex played host to the second installment of Bangkok’s most insta-worthy outdoor festival, the Winter Market Fest.

Now, Sansiri has revealed their tantalizing vision to turn this picturesque neighborhood into the most sought after address in the city with new residential areas, leafy green landscapes, a co-working space and a new retail concept.

Here’s a rundown of T77’s highlights, and why you’ll keep coming back for everything from pourovers to pop-up stores.


1. Enjoy the outdoors, FINALLY. With 41 rai of leafy parks, kid – and Chihuahua – friendly playgrounds and the scenic doesn’t-even-look-like-Bangkok San Samran Bridge, you’ll find a new appreciation for the outdoors. Not to mention T77 is home to the annual Winter Market Fest, with more outdoor markets, trendy pop-ups and festivals to come. Maybe you’ll even start that evening jog idea you’ve been toying with for the last two years? You know what we’re talking about.


2. Friday night dinners will always be in your neighborhood. The best of Bangkok’s culinary scene is now on the doorstep of Soi 77 24/7 thanks to new creative retail space Habito. Soon to be filled with great restaurants, eclectic coffee houses and stylish shops, those who don’t live here will be eager to make it their weekend hangout spot. You’ll find us stealing the last shumai at Chef Man or double dipping sushi at Teien Sushi Bar. Don’t say we didn’t warn you.

3. Traveling won’t be a headache. How many neighborhoods can say that? (We’re looking at you Ekamai.) With BTS On Nut just a short walk away, shortcuts between Sukhumvit 71 and 77 and the expressway entrance within a minutes drive, coming and going is easier than anyone thought possible. That’s if you ever find reason for leaving, of course.


4. You’ll be a style influencer. We’ve heard the word “influencer” bandied about for a while. But who needs 14k needy IG followers when where you live says as much about you as your daily selfie. T77 encompasses 5,000 residential units across 6 unique properties. Choose from the park-adjacent high rises of  THE BASE Park East and THE BASE Park West, the trendy society at blocs 77, the sophisticated London-esque townhouses at Garden Square, waterside hasu HAUS, or  THE BASE Sukhumvit 77, which is conveniently connected to BTS On Nut.


5. The slow life will come easy. I want a crazy busy life with no time to stop and enjoy the important things, said no person ever. Sansiri is thinking like its residents, and putting their needs at the heart of its vision. Plenty of trees, outdoor living space, and a scenic waterway are just some ways T77 is making the slow life (read: simple but fulfilling) accessible to everyone. In fact, main retail area Habito is a combination of the words “habitat” and bito, which means people in Japanese.


6. Achieve that elusive work-life balance. A stand out feature of Habito’s retail space is HUBBA-TO, a co-working space and artisan hub for creatives, brought to you by the founders of Hubba in Ekamai. Remember that new breed of city dweller? They rarely separate work and life. But being on call all the time doesn’t mean you don’t want to enjoy a fabulous independent life, and Sansiri gets that. Whether you come to enjoy the co-working space on weekends or make it your main workspace, the design and facilities will get your innermost creative juices flowing. You’ll fit right in with all types of creative thinkers at this flexible co-working space, from tech entrepreneurs to fashion designers.


7. Keep company with a diverse, well-rounded crowd. At T77 you’ll be rubbing elbows with a stylish and modern crowd from all walks of life. From hip local hangouts to the exclusive Bangkok Prep Secondary School, there’s something for everyone in this neighborhood.  The international school is set to open in August 2017. If that doesn’t keep you feeling young, what will? Perhaps a daily morning workout at RSM Muay Thai Academy? Thonglor’s favorite gym will also open at Habito soon.

Head over to www.sansiri.com/T77/en for a visual guide to the neighborhood and more useful info.



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