An overview of Nonthaburi's condominium and apartment-building market — where the supply sits along the MRT Purple and Pink lines, what to expect by area, and how ownership works for foreign buyers.
As part of Greater Bangkok's MRT network, Nonthaburi has a genuine condominium skyline rather than the house-and-townhome-dominated stock typical of upcountry provinces — purpose-built towers line the Purple Line stations from Bang Yai through Ngamwongwan and Rattanathibet, with the newer Pink Line monorail opening up further supply around Pak Kret and Chaengwattana. Condo and apartment-building supply concentrates in four pockets: the new-build corridor around Bang Yai and Central Westgate, the established Ngamwongwan/Rattanathibet stretch near Kasetsart University, the Pink Line and immigration-office corridor at Pak Kret and Chaengwattana, and the smaller, older riverside stock in Mueang Nonthaburi. 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 before committing. The ranges below are a general guide to what to expect by area, not a directory of specific developments; for verified, currently available units, talk to our team.
The newest and largest concentration of condo supply in Nonthaburi, clustered around the Purple Line terminus and Central Westgate — one of Southeast Asia's largest malls. Popular with commuters and families who want new-build towers, mall convenience and easy car access, with the MRT running directly into central Bangkok.
An older, well-established condo corridor along the Purple Line near Kasetsart University, mixing budget-friendly low-rise blocks with a growing number of newer mid-rise buildings. A strong choice for renters who want established infrastructure, a wide choice of local food and a shorter commute into inner Bangkok than Bang Yai.
Home to the Pink Line monorail and Bangkok's main Immigration Office, this corridor draws long-stay foreigners who value proximity to visa services alongside the government and office complex. Condo supply here spans older stock near Pak Kret town to newer mid-rise buildings closer to Chaengwattana, with easy access to Koh Kret across the river.
The old provincial town at Nonthaburi's edge, with Chao Phraya river views, the Chao Phraya Express Boat pier and a quieter, more local pace than the MRT-driven suburbs further out. Condo and apartment-building supply is smaller here and skews older, appealing to renters who prioritize river views and character over new-build amenities.
Beyond the area-level overview above, BAANLYY tracks building-level guides for named Nonthaburi condo developments — developer, completion year, unit count, amenities and indicative rents for each.
Start with the Nonthaburi city hub, read the neighborhood & areas guide, check the rental market guide for the full leasing process, run the numbers with the investor tools, or browse the wider building directory.
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