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By Kirby Scofield
Founder of BAANLYY · International real estate broker, investor & relocation specialist
Last updated 9 July 2026 · Last reviewed 9 July 2026

Chonburi province is best understood as two very different rental markets sharing one name. This guide covers the industrial and corporate side of the province — Sriracha's Japanese and international manufacturing community, the Laem Chabang deep-sea port, the Amata Nakorn industrial estate, and the provincial capital, Chonburi City, alongside neighbouring Bang Saen. Condo and apartment-building supply here is driven by companies relocating staff rather than tourism, concentrated most heavily in Sriracha, with smaller pockets near Laem Chabang, Amata Nakorn and around Chonburi City/Bang Saen. Pattaya, the beach-tourism city that also sits within Chonburi province, has its own dense high-rise condo market and is covered separately — see the Pattaya towers guide. As registered Thai condominiums, foreigners can generally own units freehold within a building's 49% foreign-ownership quota under the Condominium Act — always confirm current quota availability, tenure and pricing per property. The ranges below are a general guide to what to expect by area, and the named-buildings section further down covers 4 individually verified developments — one per area — with our inventory in Chonburi expected to grow; for verified, currently available units, talk to our team.

Condo & apartment area

Sriracha city centre

Chonburi's deepest condo and serviced-apartment stock, built up around Thailand's largest Japanese and international corporate community outside Bangkok. Buildings here skew toward secure, well-finished units aimed at relocating managers and engineers rather than tourists, within easy reach of Bangkok Hospital Sriracha, Japanese supermarkets and the Sriracha waterfront.

Indicative long-term rent, furnished 1BR: ฿14,000–฿28,000/mo
Condo & apartment area

Laem Chabang port corridor

Functional apartment and condo buildings serving staff at Thailand's principal deep-sea port and its surrounding logistics and marine-services operations. Housing here prioritises a short commute to the port gates over lifestyle amenities, with shift-work schedules shaping much of the local rental demand.

Indicative long-term rent, furnished 1BR: ฿8,000–฿15,000/mo
Condo & apartment area

Amata Nakorn industrial corridor

Apartment buildings and a smaller number of condos clustered around one of Thailand's largest industrial estates, home to hundreds of automotive, electronics and manufacturing plants. Most housing demand here is company-arranged for relocating managers, engineers and technical staff, typically within a short commute of the estate gates.

Indicative long-term rent, furnished 1BR: ฿8,000–฿16,000/mo
Condo & apartment area

Chonburi City & Bang Saen

The provincial capital and neighbouring Bang Saen beach and university district mix older low-rise apartment blocks with a smaller, growing number of modern condos, aimed at government workers, Burapha University staff and students, and those who want a genuine Thai city base within reach of the industrial estates without Pattaya's tourist crowds.

Indicative long-term rent, furnished 1BR: ฿6,000–฿12,000/mo
Named developments

Individual condo buildings

Each entry below is a real, named Chonburi condominium, one per area, verified directly against its own project listing — developer, completion year, unit count, amenities and indicative rents.

Sriracha Condoview
Sriracha City Centre · 2011224 units · from ฿7,000/mo
Kensington Laemchabang-Sriracha
Laem Chabang Port Corridor · 2018399 units · from ฿6,500/mo
The Trust Condo Amata – Chonburi
Amata Nakorn Industrial Corridor · 20157 units · from ฿7,000/mo
The Symphony Bangpra – Sriracha
Chonburi City & Bang Saen · 2022760 units · from ฿19,000/mo
FAQ

Chonburi condo questions

Are there condo towers in Chonburi like Pattaya?

Not in the same way — Chonburi's industrial core (Sriracha, Laem Chabang and Amata Nakorn) runs on corporate apartment buildings and mid-rise condos rather than the dense beachfront high-rises found in Pattaya, which sits within Chonburi province but serves an entirely different, tourism-driven market. The one exception is The Symphony Bangpra – Sriracha in Saen Suk/Bang Saen, a 42-floor sea-view development — see our separate Pattaya towers guide for that city's condo developments.

Can foreigners buy condos in Chonburi?

Yes. As registered Thai condominiums, foreigners can generally own units freehold within a building's 49% foreign-ownership quota under the Condominium Act, the same rule that applies nationwide. Always confirm current quota availability, tenure and pricing for a specific building before committing.

Which area of Chonburi has the most condos and apartment buildings?

Sriracha has the deepest and highest-quality stock by far, built up around its large Japanese and international corporate community, followed by the Amata Nakorn and Laem Chabang corridors where housing is mostly company-arranged. Chonburi City and Bang Saen have a smaller, more mixed supply of older apartments and newer condos, including the large Symphony Bangpra development.

What does a condo or apartment rent for in Chonburi?

Furnished one-bedroom units typically range from about THB 6,000–12,000 in Chonburi City and Bang Saen to THB 14,000–28,000 for premium, security-heavy stock in Sriracha aimed at relocating corporate staff, with Laem Chabang and Amata Nakorn falling in between. Rents trade below Bangkok and broadly in line with or slightly under Pattaya.

Is Chonburi's condo and apartment-building market growing?

Yes — new supply has followed continued investment in the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC), particularly around Sriracha and Amata Nakorn, though the market remains smaller and more corporate-focused than Bangkok's, Pattaya's or the major tourist cities'. For verified, currently available units rather than a general market overview, talk to our team.

Sources & References

Sources & References

Primary and official sources are cited above. Government rules, fees and procedures in Thailand change over time and vary by office; always confirm current requirements with the relevant authority before relying on them. BAANLYY never takes paid placement in editorial content.

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