An honest overview of Nakhon Si Thammarat's condominium market — where the (thin) supply sits, what to expect by area, and how ownership works for foreign buyers.
Nakhon Si Thammarat's housing stock is overwhelmingly houses and shophouses rather than condominiums — a direct check of the province's major listing portals turns up only a handful of genuine condo developments in the city itself, most of them in the beach town of Khanom rather than Mueang Nakhon Si Thammarat. We'd rather tell you that plainly than pad this page with buildings that don't exist. Two real developments anchor what condo stock there is: an established, entry-level low-rise on the Pattanakarn business corridor, and a single new high-rise tower under construction next to the Central Nakhon Si mall — the first genuine high-rise condominium the city has had. As registered Thai condominiums, foreigners can generally own units freehold within a building's 49% foreign-ownership quota under the Condominium Act — always confirm current quota availability, tenure and pricing per property before committing.
The city's older commercial spine, running past Tesco Lotus, Big C and Robinson Ocean Mall. This is where Nakhon Si Thammarat's first (and for years, only) condominium was built — an entry-level, low-rise option rather than a luxury one.
The newest pocket of the city, anchored by the Central Nakhon Si mall (opened 2016) at the southern edge of town. A single new high-rise condo tower is under construction here as of 2026, the first genuine high-rise the city has seen.
Beyond the area-level overview above, BAANLYY tracks building-level guides for the two named Nakhon Si Thammarat condo developments we could verify — developer, completion year, unit count, amenities and indicative rents for each.
Start with the Nakhon Si Thammarat city hub, check the rental market guide for the full leasing process, run the numbers with the investor tools, or browse the wider building directory.
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