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Moving to Bangkok or looking to make a “safe as houses” property investment? It might be worthwhile sniffing around the new residential development and modern lifestyle hub of Sansiri Town Sukhumvit 77, also known by the way more catchy abbreviation T77. It’s here that “the comforts of home meet the lifestyle requirements of the new generation”. Sounds pretty cushy to us. Let’s take a look…
T77 is made up of 5,000 residential units within six Sansiri projects, which anchor this hip mid-town First Japanese residential community with “Habito” Community Mall – Sansiri’s first mall project within the same area. The mall naturally contains everything a resident could need, including a fantastic selection of shops and world-famous restaurants, as well as a modern Co-working Space that is apparently “most conducive to productivity and creative endeavors”. No more excuses for lack of inspiration at work, then.

Tasty food stalls at the Winter Market Fest
An unusual treat in concrete-clad Bangkok, T77 is surrounded by green space, bringing residents a blast of lush nature in the city centre. The area is also big enough to hold large events during festival seasons, such as the Winter Market Fest — a highly popular event held at the end of last year.
Another hard-to-beat aspect of T77 is its location, which is particularly convenient when it comes to transportation. The “megaproject” is connected to the cruel world outside via a range of transportation options, with the Ramindra-At Narong Expressway at its rear, and the BTS commuter train also close by.
Just four stations from Phrom Phong, T77 residents can also travel to and from the BTS using the project’s free shuttle service – talk about a door-to-door service!
One of the cute stalls at last year’s Winter Fest
And for those with little people in tow, Bangkok International Preparatory & Secondary School – one of Thailand’s best international schools – has recently made a much welcomed addition to the neighborhood.
Aside from being simply an awesome place to live, T77 also seems to be an excellent option for investors interested in renting out units. Over the past five years, residential units in T77, such as THE BASE Sukhumvit 77 and blocs 77, showed a capital gain of a whopping 100 percent. With THE BASE Park East project also now valued in the THB120,000 to THB140,000 per square meter range, T77 is now the highest valued project in the Sukhumvit-Onnut zone, thus also driving up the value of the area.
The obvious trust in the Sansiri brand has led to tremendous interest in T77 projects, and subsequently a high demand for units. Those looking for a pad that’s not as expensive as those slap-bang in the central business districts, but that still offers the same lifestyle and amenities, are advised to jump on this opportunity pretty sharpish. T77 is located a bit farther away from the hustle and bustle of the CBD, offering better quality of life and more space at a lower rent.
And as baller as T77 already is, Sansiri still has big plans for the megaproject, intending to further enhance the quality of life of residents making their homes in this one-of-a-kind urban lifestyle hub.
Sansiri is launching T77’s newest addition, Mori HAUS, at the Park Lane Hotel, Causeway bay (27th fl.), on April 16 – 17 from 10:30am – 6.30pm. In you fancy checking it out, RSVP at www.goldenemperor.com or email contact@goldenemperor.com for more details.
For additional information and details on new developments at T77, visit www.sansiri.com/t77.
