An honest look at Suphan Buri's housing stock — a house-and-townhouse market let directly by owners, a small condominium pocket on the Highway 340 corridor, and why we publish verified buildings only.
Suphan Buri is a house market, and any honest guide has to start there. Across ten districts and roughly 850,000 people, the housing stock is overwhelmingly detached Thai family homes, townhouses and shophouse rooms, let directly by owners with no agency layer. Modern condominium supply exists only as a small pocket in Mueang district, mostly along the Highway 340 retail corridor near the mall, and it was built for local professionals rather than foreign buyers. What this page deliberately does not do is publish a list of named buildings with developer, year, floor-count, unit-count and coordinate fields we have not individually verified — a particular risk in thin markets, where property portals routinely mix up similarly-named projects. BAANLYY's rule is simple: a building appears in our directory only once its core facts are confirmed against authoritative sources, never invented to fill a page. Suphan Buri's verified building records are being populated through our ongoing data process; until then, this overview tells you honestly where the housing is and what it costs.
The edge of Mueang district where Highway 340 passes the Robinson Lifestyle mall is the closest Suphan Buri gets to a modern housing market: newer gated moobaan (housing estates), big-format retail, and the province's small stock of modern low-rise condominium buildings, built for local professionals rather than foreign buyers. If you want a new-build home with parking in this province, this is where it is.
The compact town core along the Tha Chin River holds older apartment blocks, shophouse rooms above street-level businesses and Thai townhouses, close to Chao Phraya Yommarat Hospital, the markets and the museums. Stock is modest, mostly older, and the cheapest formal housing in the province — but it is the only genuinely walkable place to live here.
Away from Mueang district, housing is almost entirely detached Thai family homes and shophouse rooms let directly by owners, with no apartment blocks and no condominium stock at all. This is house territory in the fullest sense — cheap, spacious and rural, but usually found by asking locally rather than searching online, and always needing a vehicle.
Want the newest build quality and a shared-facility building? The Highway 340 corridor near the mall is realistically your only option in this province. If you want walkability and to be near the provincial hospital, look at the town centre. And if you want space and the lowest possible cost, the rural districts deliver — provided you have a vehicle and a way to negotiate in Thai.
Only a small number. Suphan Buri is a house-and-townhouse market: the overwhelming majority of housing is detached homes, townhouses and shophouse rooms let directly by local owners. A handful of modern low-rise condominium buildings have appeared in Mueang district — mainly along the Highway 340 retail corridor near the Robinson Lifestyle mall — aimed at local professionals. Outside Mueang district there is effectively no condominium stock at all.
Because BAANLYY only publishes a building once its core facts — developer, completion year, floor count, unit count and exact coordinates — are individually verified against authoritative sources. We will not invent or guess those fields to fill a directory, and for a thin domestic market like Suphan Buri the risk of portal data bleeding between similarly-named projects is high. Verified Suphan Buri building records are being populated through BAANLYY's ongoing data process, and named buildings will appear here as each is confirmed.
Indicatively, a town-centre room or older apartment runs roughly ฿2,500–5,000/month, a one-bed apartment or modern low-rise condo unit roughly ฿3,500–10,000/month, and a new-build house near the mall roughly ฿8,000–15,000/month. Rural houses run roughly ฿3,000–8,000/month. These are guide ranges, not a verified index — confirm current asking rents directly. See the rental market guide for lease terms.
In principle yes — the Condominium Act's 49% foreign-ownership quota applies nationwide. In practice, registered condominium stock in Suphan Buri is very limited, so the realistic options for a foreigner are renting, buying through a Thai spouse, or a properly structured registered long lease. Foreigners cannot own land or houses freehold. Always confirm a specific building's registration and foreign quota with the Department of Lands or a licensed Thai lawyer before buying.
The Highway 340 corridor around Tha Rahat, near the Robinson Lifestyle mall. That is where the newest gated estates and the province's small condominium stock sit, and where you will find the closest thing to a conventional developer-built product. The town centre is the alternative if you value walkability and hospital proximity over build age.
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General information, not legal, tax, immigration or financial advice. Rent ranges are indicative and change — confirm current details with official sources or licensed professionals. We publish only verified buildings rather than inventing developer, year, floor or coordinate data to fill a directory.
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