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Every Sing Buri area, scored.

The BAANLYY Area Score rates all 5 Sing Buri 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 for a base on the central plain between the Chao Phraya and the Noi.

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How it's scored: each area is rated 1–10 on eight factors — value, infrastructure & services, culture & heritage, quiet, transport access, rental depth, walkability and family suitability — and the BAANLYY Area Score is their average on a 0–100 scale. Sing Buri publishes very little structured housing data and its entire advertised long-stay market on the one portal we could bound to the province is eight buildings, most of them listed more than eighteen months ago (see the rental market guide for exactly what we could and could not verify), 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

Sing Buri areas by overall score

#AreaScoreValueInfrastructure & servicesTransport access (road)Rental depthFamily suitability
1Mueang Sing Buri — the capital on the Chao Phraya
The provincial seat at Bang Phutsa: Sing Buri Hospital at 282 beds, the province's one private hospital, the great reclining Buddha at Wat Phra Non Chakkrasi four kilometres south, and half of the province's advertised rental stock
7388857
2Bang Rachan & Khai Bang Rachan — the ground the eleven leaders held
The province's defining history and its second town municipality: the Khai Bang Rachan memorial park and monument to the eleven leaders of 1765, the Mae La snakehead water, and four of the eight advertised rental buildings
6486646
3In Buri — the north, and the province's second general hospital
The largest and most populous district: a 150-bed Ministry of Public Health general hospital of its own, the In Buri National Museum at Wat Bot, the Mae Nam Noi kilns, and 55 of the province's 193 temples
6397716
4Phrom Buri — the east bank, the immigration office and Wat Amphawan
The smallest district by population: the provincial Immigration Office at tambon Phrom Buri, the Vipassana meditation temple of Luang Pho Charan, and the shortest run to the Northern Line at Lopburi 2
6086716
5Tha Chang — the small southern district on the Noi
The province's smallest district at 34.4 km2: Wat Pikul Thong and its 42-metre gilded seated Buddha, eight temples in total, and the road south into Ang Thong
5895615
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FAQ

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What is the BAANLYY Sing Buri Area Score?The BAANLYY Area Score is a transparent 0–100 rating for each of Sing Buri's five core living areas, which between them cover all six districts. It's the average of eight lived-experience factors — value, infrastructure & services, culture & heritage, quiet, transport access, rental depth, walkability and family suitability — each scored out of 10 from BAANLYY's Sing Buri dataset, then converted to a 100-point scale. This province publishes very little structured housing data: the entire advertised long-stay market we could bound to it was eight buildings on a single portal, most of those listings more than eighteen months old. 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.
Why is transport scored on road access only?Because road is all there is inside the province, and the road is genuinely good. There is no railway station anywhere in Sing Buri: the State Railway's Northern Line runs east of it through Lop Buri and does not enter. There is no airport either. What Sing Buri has is Highway 32, the Asian Highway carrying AH1 and AH2, which begins at Bang Pa-In in Ayutthaya, runs the length of the province and was widened from four lanes to six — in places eight — between 2008 and 2009, putting Bangkok about 140km away. One nuance the scores do reflect: the nearest long-distance railway platform is now newer and closer than it used to be. Lopburi 2 (Tha Wung) opened on 5 December 2025 in Tha Wung district, Lop Buri, 141.757km from Bangkok, and Tha Wung borders Phrom Buri — which is part of why Phrom Buri scores as well on transport as it does despite having no advertised housing.
Which Sing Buri area scores highest?On the current overall score, Mueang Sing Buri — the capital on the Chao Phraya leads with a BAANLYY Area Score of 73, followed by Bang Rachan & Khai Bang Rachan — the ground the eleven leaders held (64) and In Buri — the north, and the province's second general hospital (63). Scores balance all eight factors — your personal best area depends on whether you weigh a walkable centre with both the general hospital and the private one, a northern district with a general hospital of its own, the province's historic heart and half its advertised rentals, the immigration counter and the railway run, or the cheapest possible rice-plain living.
Why is rental depth scored low in three of the five areas?Because it is measured, not estimated. In August 2026 RentHub's Sing Buri province index displayed eight advertised long-stay buildings and its own district facet read Mueang Sing Buri 4, Bang Rachan 3 and Khai Bang Rachan 1. In Buri, Phrom Buri and Tha Chang did not appear in that facet at all. That maps directly onto the 5 and 4 scored here for the capital and the Bang Rachan country, and the 1 scored in the other three areas — which is us being generous to an off-portal market that certainly exists but that nobody can browse. Two further honesty notes: only one of the eight listings has been refreshed in the last eighteen months, and every one of the portal's route-level amenity filters (lift, air conditioning, fitness, pool, pet-friendly) returns zero of eight.
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 via Pexels.

Kirby Scofield
By Kirby Scofield
Founder of BAANLYY · International real estate broker, investor & relocation specialist
Last updated 19 August 2026 · Last reviewed 19 August 2026