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Every Uttaradit area, scored.

The BAANLYY Area Score rates all 5 Uttaradit 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 rural upper-northern base.

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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 (rail and road; the province has no airport), rental depth, walkability and family suitability — and the BAANLYY Area Score is their average on a 0–100 scale. Province-specific structured data is close to non-existent for a rural province like Uttaradit (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

Uttaradit areas by overall score

#AreaScoreValueInfrastructure & servicesTransport access (rail & road)Rental depthFamily suitability
1Uttaradit town centre & the Nan riverside
Tha It — City Hall & the Phraya Phichai monument, Uttaradit Hospital, the railway station & Uttaradit Rajabhat University
7078867
2Sila At & the railway quarter
~2km north of the old station — the Northern Line's Class 1 operations hub and container yard
6186956
3Laplae & the durian foothills
West of town — northern Thailand's biggest durian district, Wat Phra Thaen Sila At & the "hidden city" legend
5984536
4Tron, Phichai & the southern rice districts
South along the Nan toward Phitsanulok — flat rice country and the historic Mueang Phichai
5894636
5Tha Pla, Nam Pat & the Sirikit Dam uplands
Northeast — the Sirikit reservoir, Ton Sak Yai's giant teak and the forested Lao frontier
4883324
Category leaders

Top area by factor

Infrastructure & services
Uttaradit town centre & the Nan riverside · 8/10
Culture & heritage
Laplae & the durian foothills · 9/10
Transport access (rail & road)
Sila At & the railway quarter · 9/10
FAQ

Frequently asked

What is the BAANLYY Uttaradit Area Score?The BAANLYY Area Score is a transparent 0–100 rating for each of Uttaradit's five core living areas. 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 Uttaradit dataset, then converted to a 100-point scale. Province-specific structured data is close to non-existent for a rural province like this, 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 Uttaradit area scores highest?On the current overall score, Uttaradit town centre & the Nan riverside leads with a BAANLYY Area Score of 70, followed by Sila At & the railway quarter (61) and Laplae & the durian foothills (59). Scores balance all eight factors — your personal best area depends on whether you weigh walkability, the hospital and everyday services, or cheap rooms and the railway, or scenery and quiet.
How should I use the score in Uttaradit?Use the overall score to shortlist, then weigh the factor that actually decides how you'll live. In a province with one real town, infrastructure and walkability pull hard toward the town centre; transport access rewards Sila At and the rail corridor; culture and quiet reward Laplae; and value rewards the southern rice districts. Note that rental depth is low everywhere — no area in Uttaradit has a deep market, and the score reflects that honestly rather than flattering one. Open the where-to-live guide for the full detail on who each area suits.
Why does the town centre score so far ahead of the uplands?Because the factors that matter most day to day are concentrated in one place. The town centre takes the top marks for infrastructure, walkability and family suitability — the regional hospital, the railway station, the Rajabhat university and the markets are all there. The Sirikit uplands take the top mark for quiet, and score well on scenery-adjacent factors, but have no tertiary healthcare, no walkable services and winding roads. That gap is real, and the score does not soften it.
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 Valeria Drozdova 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