Hua Hin already has its own extensive condo coverage. This page is an honest look at the rest of the province — where the real condo stock is, and where it genuinely isn't.
Hua Hin absorbs almost all of Prachuap Khiri Khan's condominium development, and it already has its own dedicated coverage on BAANLYY — this page deliberately excludes it. Outside Hua Hin, checking DDproperty's own listing count for Muang Prachuap Khiri Khan (the provincial capital district) shows exactly 6 properties for sale, and every single one is land or a detached house — zero condominiums. Prachuap Khiri Khan town, nicknamed "Mueang Sam Ao" for its three bays, is a genuine, local government-and-fishing town with essentially no condo-tower product; we'd rather tell you that plainly than invent a building that doesn't exist. Bang Saphan and Bang Saphan Noi, further south, show only marginal condo listing activity with no consistently identifiable named building at time of writing — also disclosed as a gap rather than papered over.
Where real condo stock does exist outside Hua Hin, it's concentrated in the Pak Nam Pran beach corridor of Pran Buri district, roughly 20-30km south of Hua Hin town — a resort strip several developers market under a "Hua Hin" brand name for recognition, even though the buildings sit administratively in Pran Buri. The three buildings below are the verified condominium stock in that corridor.
All three verified buildings are registered condominiums, so the standard Thailand Condominium Act rules apply: foreign buyers can own units freehold within a building's 49% foreign-ownership quota, while the remaining 51% is reserved for Thai nationals. Always confirm current quota availability, tenure and pricing per unit before committing.
Start with the Prachuap Khiri Khan city hub, compare against the Hua Hin hub for the province's most-developed condo market, run the numbers with the investor tools, or browse the wider building directory.
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