A genuinely small market -- 4 verified named condominium buildings in Hua Wiang and Suan Dok, indicative rents, and the foreign-ownership rules.
Lampang has a genuinely small condominium market. Checking Hipflat, DDproperty and FazWaz directly turns up only a handful of named projects, concentrated in two pockets of Mueang Lampang: Hua Wiang, the historic old town near the Ratchadaphisek Bridge and weekend walking street, and Suan Dok, a quieter residential district nearby. Most local housing is houses, townhouses and land rather than apartment buildings -- as registered condominiums, foreigners can own units freehold within a building's 49% foreign-ownership quota under the Condominium Act, but demand and liquidity here are modest compared to Chiang Mai, a couple of hours north. This page covers the 4 buildings we could independently verify -- we'd rather show you a short, accurate list than pad it with buildings we can't confirm.
Each entry below is a real, named Lampang condominium, verified directly against its own project listing -- developer, completion year, unit count, amenities and indicative rents.
A genuinely small number. Checking Hipflat, DDproperty and FazWaz directly, only a handful of named condominium projects exist in Lampang town, concentrated in the Hua Wiang (old town) and Suan Dok districts of Mueang Lampang. This guide covers the 4 we could independently verify -- building facts confirmed directly against each project's own listing page rather than assumed from search snippets.
Lampang is a quieter provincial capital without the university-driven or tourism-driven demand that built Chiang Mai's or Hat Yai's condo skylines. Most local housing is houses, townhouses and land rather than apartment buildings, and the few condos that do exist are modest in scale -- 7 to 10 floors, 1 to a couple hundred units -- rather than large towers.
Treat it cautiously. Resale data at Chapter Condo, for example, shows units taking around 540 days on the market and selling roughly 11% below original asking price -- a market with limited liquidity and buyer demand compared to Chiang Mai or Bangkok. Lampang condos suit long-stayers who want a low-cost, straightforward local base more than investors chasing capital appreciation or rental yield.
Yes, in principle -- as registered condominiums, foreigners can own units freehold within a building's 49% foreign-ownership quota under Thailand's Condominium Act, the same rule that applies nationwide. Always confirm the specific building's current foreign-quota availability with the juristic office or a licensed agent before committing to a purchase.
Start with the Lampang city hub, run the numbers with the investor tools, or browse the wider building directory.
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