We did not find a single registered condominium project in the province. Rather than dress that up with a directory of unverified buildings, here is what actually exists — and what we are still working to confirm.
What this page is: a market-level overview, not a building directory. BAANLYY publishes a building record only when its developer, year, floor count, unit count and coordinate have been verified — and for Yasothon we have verified none of those for any building, because we did not find a registered condominium to verify. This page will gain a directory when there is something real to put in it, and will say clearly which fields are confirmed.
| Building type | How much exists | Detail |
|---|---|---|
| Registered condominium projects | None found | No project surfaced on the rental or listing portals we could reach in August 2026. If one exists, we will publish it only once verified. |
| High-rise buildings | None | Yasothon's town municipality covers a low-rise grid. The tallest structures in the province are temple chedi and the toad-shaped museum. |
| Purpose-built apartment blocks | A handful, advertised | Typically two storeys, a few dozen rooms of around 20sqm. Concentrated on the Route 23 belt near the hospital and technical college. |
| Shophouses & above-shop rooms | Common in the Nai Mueang grid | The traditional rental stock of a Thai provincial town. Rarely advertised online. |
| Detached houses & moobaan | The dominant housing form | Owned or let directly by families. This is what most people in Yasothon actually live in. |
Condominium development follows demand that Yasothon does not have. The three engines that put condominiums into Thai provincial cities are a university (student and staff renters, plus parents buying units), a transport node that pulls in commuters and investors, and a tourism or expat base. Yasothon has none of the three: there is no university in the province, no railway station and no airport, and no tourism base beyond the rocket festival weekend in May. The town municipality serves a population recorded at 21,134 in the 2005 census. What that supports is exactly what exists — small owner-operated apartment blocks near the hospital and the technical college, shophouse rooms in the old grid, and houses.
We checked the two rental portals that carry Yasothon inventory (RentHub and Hongpak) and looked for condominium projects in the national sales directories. Nothing surfaced that we could confirm as a registered condominium in Yasothon province. We were not able to complete a check against every national project directory, so we state this as we did not find one rather than none exists — the distinction matters, and if a reader knows of a registered condominium in Yasothon we would rather hear about it than have guessed. The one thing we will not do is publish a plausible-looking building with an invented developer or year to make the page feel finished.
Yasothon does not have one that we can verify. Let BAANLYY point you to the markets that do.
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