Six advertised long-stay buildings for the whole province, every one of them in the capital district, at ฿2,500–5,000 a month — and one lift between them. Here is exactly what we found and what we could not verify.
The one-line version: the advertised rental market in Uthai Thani is six buildings on one portal, all six in Mueang Uthai Thani district, five of them in tambon Uthai Mai, four of those on or immediately off Wongsarot Road — and two of the six share a name. The real market is bigger and off-portal. Nothing on this page is a benchmark; it is a record of what was advertised in August 2026.
| Building | Advertised rent | Where, and when the listing was last touched |
|---|---|---|
| SK Home Uthai Thani | ฿2,500–3,000 | Maneerat Road, tambon Uthai Mai, Mueang Uthai Thani. Listing updated 2 July 2026 — the freshest entry in the province. |
| MySpace Apartment Uthai Thani | ฿4,000–5,000 | Soi Wongsarot 9/1 (or 13), Borirak Road, tambon Uthai Mai — the listing places itself behind the provincial hall. Updated 26 May 2026. |
| Thongkham Apartment | ฿3,000–3,500 | Wongsarot Road, tambon Uthai Mai. Updated 4 March 2025. |
| TJ Mansion Uthai Thani | ฿4,000 | A soi fifty metres behind the provincial hall, off Wongsarot Road, tambon Uthai Mai. Updated 3 September 2023. |
| TJ Boutique Hotel & Residence | ฿5,000 | Wongsarot Road, tambon Uthai Mai — the top of the advertised market, and a hotel residence rather than a plain apartment block. Updated 26 January 2023. |
| Orathai Apartment | ฿3,500–4,500 | Rak Kan Di Road, tambon Nam Suem, Mueang Uthai Thani — the only advertised building outside tambon Uthai Mai. Updated 17 June 2022. |
Two things are worth pulling out of that table. First, the dates: two listings were refreshed in mid-2026 and two have not been touched since 2023 or earlier, so the live availability of this stock is considerably thinner than six. Second, the geography: four of the six describe an address on or immediately off Wongsarot Road and three of those locate themselves relative to the provincial hall. Uthai Thani's advertised rental market is not a district or a town — it is a few hundred metres of one street.
| Feature | Count | What it tells you |
|---|---|---|
| Air conditioning | 6 of 6 | Every advertised building has it. So do furniture, a water heater, in-room internet, CCTV and car parking — all six of six. |
| Laundry service or machines | 5 of 6 | Effectively standard in this stock. |
| Fridge | 4 of 6 | Also motorbike or bicycle parking, 4 of 6. |
| Keycard entry | 3 of 6 | Fingerprint entry: 0 of 6. A security guard: 0 of 6. |
| Lift | 1 of 6 | The clearest structural fact in the dataset. Exactly one advertised building in Uthai Thani is tall enough to need a lift, which tells you what the stock is: low-rise walk-ups. |
| Swimming pool | 0 of 6 | Fitness room: 0 of 6. Pets allowed: 0 of 6. Read these as a description of six advertised buildings, not proof about every building in the province — a denominator of six is small. |
A note on method, because it matters. Amenity counts across a whole province are strong evidence when the sample is large — a zero across dozens of buildings is structural. Here the denominator is six, so treat these as an accurate description of the advertised stock and not as proof about the province's entire building inventory. The one figure we would still lean on is the lift count: one building in six, in a province with no registered condominium, is consistent with everything else we can see.
| Type | How big a share | How you actually find it |
|---|---|---|
| Houses let by owners | The largest tier by far | Most of Uthai Thani's residential stock is single houses and shophouse rooms let directly, through word of mouth, a sign on the gate, or a Thai-language Facebook group. Outside the capital district this is essentially the only option. |
| Raft houses on the Sakae Krang | Genuinely a housing type here | Households live on the river in moored raft houses, and visitors can stay on one. Tenure and utilities on a raft are not the same as on titled land — treat it as a distinctive local option to understand carefully rather than a novelty to sign for quickly. |
| Guesthouses and small hotels | A workable long-stay route | Monthly rates are negotiable, particularly outside the cool-season tourist window, and in the district towns this is often the only formal accommodation of any kind. |
| Homestays in the west | Ban Rai, Lan Sak, Huai Khot | Community and forest-adjacent homestays are the practical accommodation in the western districts and are booked directly rather than listed as rentals. |
We checked two Thai rental portals for this province and only one of them carries it. RentHub returned six buildings with a working district facet. Hongpak's own province index lists twenty Central provinces — Ang Thong at nine listings, Chai Nat at two, Suphan Buri at twenty-four, Sukhothai at eleven — and Uthai Thani does not appear on it at all. On the ownership side the picture is the same in a different way: DDproperty's province-bounded condo directory for Uthai Thani returned "We didn't find anything this time", and FazWaz returned zero condo units with a trends box that agreed with its own empty grid at ฿0 median and ฿0 per square metre rather than printing a contradictory templated figure. So: one rental source, two condo sources agreeing on zero. We would rather tell you the six-building count rests on a single portal than dress it up as corroborated.
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Listing counts, prices and amenity facets recorded in August 2026 and subject to change. Advertised asking prices are not verified benchmarks. Nothing here is legal, tax or financial advice — confirm lease terms with a licensed Thai professional. Hero photograph via Pexels.