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Beachfront Properties in Pattaya
Step straight from your door onto the beach. The most sought-after addresses in Pattaya.
Beachfront property in Pattaya means the building sits directly on or within metres of the shoreline, without any road, development, or land between it and the water. It's the most limited and most sought-after category in the market, and available stock is always small. Jomtien Beach has the highest concentration of genuine beachfront condominiums; Wongamat (Wong Amat) Beach to the north is another prime location. Pattaya Beach itself is primarily tourist-facing and more commercial in character. Beachfront properties don't spend long on the market — particularly those with full sea views and private beach access. If you're looking to buy or rent beachfront in Pattaya, it pays to have your finances ready and be prepared to move quickly. Our agents work with most of the major beachfront developments and can advise on what's available before it reaches the open market.
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Talk to an agent →Frequently asked questions
- Are there beachfront condos for sale in Pattaya?
- Yes, primarily in Jomtien and Wongamat. Prices start from around ฿3–4 million for smaller units and rise to ฿20 million and above for larger, higher-floor units with full sea views. Stock is limited and sells quickly.
- What is Jomtien Beach like compared to Pattaya Beach?
- Jomtien is calmer, more residential, and generally preferred by expats and long-term residents. Pattaya Beach is livelier and more tourist-focused.
- Can foreigners own beachfront property in Thailand?
- Foreigners can own condominium units outright under the foreign quota (up to 49% of a building's units). Beachfront houses and villas are available on long-term leases of 30 years, often renewable.
- How does beachfront property in Pattaya perform as an investment?
- Strongly. Beachfront units — particularly in Jomtien — command higher nightly rates and long-term rents, and tend to retain capital value better than inland properties. Demand consistently exceeds supply.