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Every Nakhon Nayok area, scored.

The BAANLYY Area Score rates all 5 Nakhon Nayok living areas on a transparent 100-point scale, built from eight lived-experience factors. One number to compare at a glance — then dig into the detail that matters in a small province where nature and practicality pull in opposite directions.

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How it's scored: each area is rated 1–10 on eight factors — value, infrastructure & services, nature & scenery, quiet, Bangkok access, rental depth, walkability and family suitability — and the BAANLYY Area Score is their average on a 0–100 scale. Province-specific structured data is thin here (see the where-to-live guide), so these scores are deliberately conservative and directional rather than precise. It's a transparent comparison starting point, not investment advice — weight the factors that matter to you.

The ranking

Nakhon Nayok areas by overall score

#AreaScoreValueInfrastructure & servicesNature & sceneryBangkok accessRental depth
1Ongkharak & the Highway 305 university corridor
The Rangsit–Nakhon Nayok Road side — Srinakharinwirot's Ongkharak campus, the 500-bed medical centre and the province's deepest rental supply
6888498
2Nakhon Nayok town & the riverside
The provincial seat on the Nakhon Nayok River — the 314-bed provincial hospital, the market and the Highway 33 / 305 junction
6678666
3Ban Na & the military academies belt
Suwannasorn Road west of town — the Armed Forces Academies Preparatory School, Khun Dan Prakan Chon Dam and Nang Rong valley
6376865
4Sarika, Wang Takrai & the northern foothills
The Sankamphaeng Range and Khao Yai fringe — waterfalls, resort villas and the province's whole tourism economy
55541053
5Pak Phli & the eastern rice plain
The province's smallest and quietest district — rice fields, canals and a 10-bed community hospital
5383742
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Top area by factor

Infrastructure & services
Ongkharak & the Highway 305 university corridor · 8/10
FAQ

Frequently asked

What is the BAANLYY Nakhon Nayok Area Score?The BAANLYY Area Score is a transparent 0–100 rating for each of Nakhon Nayok's five core living areas. It's the average of eight lived-experience factors — value, infrastructure & services, nature & scenery, quiet, Bangkok access, rental depth, walkability and family suitability — each scored out of 10 from BAANLYY's Nakhon Nayok dataset, then converted to a 100-point scale. Province-specific structured data is thin for a place this size, so these scores are conservative editorial estimates derived from each area's real geography and role, not a precise benchmark. It's a starting point for comparison, not investment advice.
Which Nakhon Nayok area scores highest?On the current overall score, Ongkharak & the Highway 305 university corridor leads with a BAANLYY Area Score of 68, followed by Nakhon Nayok town & the riverside (66) and Ban Na & the military academies belt (63). Scores balance all eight factors — your personal best area depends on whether you weigh nature and quiet, rental choice and Bangkok access, or walkable everyday services.
How should I use the score in Nakhon Nayok?Use the overall score to shortlist, then dig into the factor that matters most for how you'll actually live here — anyone wanting rental choice, a major hospital and the shortest Bangkok drive weighs infrastructure, rental depth and Bangkok access toward the Ongkharak corridor; anyone wanting to live without a car weighs walkability toward Nakhon Nayok town; anyone here for the landscape weighs nature and quiet toward the Sarika foothills or Pak Phli. Open the where-to-live guide for the full detail on who each area suits.
Why do the Sarika foothills score low if they're the most beautiful part of the province?Because the Area Score measures living practicality, not scenery. The Sarika and Wang Takrai foothills take the top mark for nature and near-top for quiet, but they score at the bottom for rental depth, infrastructure and walkability — there is no formal rental market, services are sparse, and you would drive for everything including a hospital. A low overall score there means 'hard to live in day to day', not 'not worth being in'. The same logic pushes Pak Phli down despite it scoring a perfect 10 for quiet.
Sources & References

Sources & References

The BAANLYY Area Score itself is BAANLYY's proprietary editorial dataset; the official sources above provide the underlying tourism and demographic context. Ratings are editorial estimates that change as areas evolve — not investment, legal or financial advice.

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The BAANLYY Area Score is a proprietary, transparent composite of BAANLYY's own area ratings, provided for general comparison only — not investment, legal or financial advice. Ratings are editorial estimates that change as areas evolve. Hero photo by Pixabay on Pexels.

Kirby Scofield
By Kirby Scofield
Founder of BAANLYY · International real estate broker, investor & relocation specialist
Last updated 17 August 2026 · Last reviewed 17 August 2026