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Pool Villas in Pattaya
Private pool villas for sale and rent across Pattaya — from compact plunge pools to resort-style infinity pools.
A private pool villa is what many people imagine when they think about living in Thailand, and the reality matches the expectation more often than not. Pattaya and the surrounding area have hundreds of pool villas across a wide range of prices — from modest three-bedroom houses with plunge pools at ฿25,000 per month to resort-style estates with infinity pools and staff quarters well above ฿100,000. East Pattaya has the highest concentration: large plots, established estates, and a decade-long history of villa development means the supply is genuinely broad. Bang Saray and South Pattaya have more recently developed villa estates, often with more modern specifications. Hillside villas in Pratumnak combine pool access with sea views at a higher price point. If you've never lived with a private pool before, it changes how you spend time at home — and it's very difficult to go back.
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Talk to an agent →Frequently asked questions
- How much does a pool villa cost to rent in Pattaya?
- Three-bedroom pool villas in East Pattaya start from around ฿25,000–35,000 per month. Larger villas with resort facilities or sea views run ฿50,000–150,000. Bang Saray typically offers better value per square metre than central Pattaya.
- What are the running costs of a private pool in Thailand?
- Pool maintenance (weekly cleaning, chemicals) typically costs ฿2,000–4,000 per month. Electricity for the pool pump and lighting adds a further ฿1,000–2,000. These costs are usually the tenant's responsibility unless the lease states otherwise.
- Can foreigners own a pool villa in Pattaya?
- Foreigners cannot own land in Thailand directly, but pool villas are widely available on 30-year leasehold structures, which are often renewable. Many foreigners hold villas this way. Purchasing through a Thai company is another route, requiring legal advice.
- Is it better to rent or buy a pool villa in Pattaya?
- Renting first is usually advisable — it lets you live in an area and property type before committing capital. The rental market for pool villas is well-developed and competitive. If the lifestyle suits you and you find an area you like, buying makes sense.