PROJECT

Completed

Baan Chalongsuk Phuket

in Phuket Town, Phuket

Answered by a Phuket expert
160

HOUSES & VILLAS

2013

COMPLETION

Baan Chalongsuk Phuket

ABOUT THE PROJECT

Baan Chalongsuk Phuket is a completed low-rise villa and townhouse community set inside Phuket Town, the island's administrative and commercial capital in the south-east. Rather than a resort address, this is a residential project built for everyday island life — a short drive from Central Festival and Floresta malls, Bangkok Hospital Phuket, government offices, universities and the historic Sino-Portuguese Old Town. Current resale inventory at Baan Chalongsuk Phuket is townhouse-style units, laid out as terraced two- to three-storey homes with private ground-floor entrances, small front or rear yards, and off-street parking — a practical format for a family that wants a house rather than a condominium unit but still values a compact, low-maintenance footprint close to the city centre.

Location and access

Baan Chalongsuk Phuket sits within the urban fabric of Phuket Town rather than on the coast, and that trade-off is the project's core value: everything an owner needs day to day — clinics, schools, markets, cafes, government offices — is a short drive away rather than a resort transfer. The nearest beaches are on the south-east coast, Chalong Bay, Cape Panwa and Rawai, roughly 15-20 minutes by car; the classic west-coast sand of Patong, Kata and Karon is about 30 minutes over the hill road. Phuket International Airport is roughly 35-40 minutes to the north. This makes the project a workable base for owners who split time between city errands and beach weekends, and for long-term residents who prioritise convenience over a sea view. Buyers researching villa/houses for sale in Phuket Town will find this inland, service-rich positioning typical of the zone rather than an exception.

Ownership and who it suits

As a landed house/villa product rather than a condominium, units at Baan Chalongsuk Phuket sit on Thai-titled land, so foreign buyers typically structure ownership through a registered long-term (up to 30-year, renewable) leasehold or via a Thai company structure, rather than the condominium freehold route that applies only to units within a building's 49% foreign quota. Buyers should confirm the specific structure and any registered renewal terms directly against the title deed (chanote) for the unit in question before making an offer. The project suits Thai professionals working in Phuket Town, expat families who want city-adjacent schooling and healthcare, and buyers who plan to live in the house full-time or let it on a long-let basis to the resident workforce and university population rather than short-let holiday tourists, since Phuket Town itself is not a beach-holiday micro-market.

Lifestyle and day-to-day living

Life around Baan Chalongsuk Phuket is anchored in the city rather than the beach: morning markets, the Old Town's cafes and street food, mall-based shopping and cinema at Central Festival, and reliable access to Bangkok Hospital Phuket for family healthcare. Weekend beach trips are straightforward given the 15-20 minute run to Chalong or Rawai. For a buyer prioritising liveability, school runs, hospital proximity and year-round local community over a resort lifestyle, Phuket Town townhouse product like this fills a specific and durable niche in the island's housing stock, distinct from the villa-resort zones on the west coast.

2 listings

RESALE MARKET

2 active resale listings

from ฿5.4M

COMPLEX FEATURES

Communal Garden Area24H SecurityCCTV (Video Surveillance)

FEES & TAXES

Standard transaction fees in Thailand for a completed condominium under the ownership types listed below.

Freehold

  • Transfer fee — 2%
  • Specific Business Tax — 3.3%
  • Withholding tax — 1%
  • Stamp duty — 0.5%

Freehold (foreign quota): one-time transfer fee + tax obligations at closing. Annual common-area maintenance (CAM) separately.

Leasehold

  • Transfer fee — 1%
  • Stamp duty — 0.1%

Leasehold (30-year): registration fee 1% + 0.1% stamp duty on the lease value. No annual property tax for the lessee.

Buyer and seller usually split the transfer fee 50/50.

BUILDING FACTS

Operating costs and on-site infrastructure as published by the developer.

Management

  • PetsAll Kind of Pets Allowed

LOCATION

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NEARBY PLACES

Malls & Souks

  • Super Cheap Market620 m
  • Index Living Mall Phuket3.2 km

Sports & Events Venues

  • Football Stadium at Phuket Rajabaht University663 m
  • Grand Arena2.0 km
  • Surakul Stadium3.3 km

Universities

  • PKRUBI - Phuket Rajabhat University Business Incubator837 m

Panoramic Views

  • Monkey Hill Viewpoint1.7 km
  • Viewpoint «Khao Rang»2.4 km

Parks

  • Khao Toh Sae exercise park1.9 km

Museums

  • Gems Gallery Phuket Co., Ltd.2.5 km
  • The Upside Down House Museum and Fun Attractions Phuket2.7 km

International Schools

  • iSpeak International Language School3.0 km

DISTRICT

Phuket Town

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FREQUENTLY ASKED

Baan Chalongsuk Phuket — buyer FAQ

Can foreigners own a villa or townhouse at Baan Chalongsuk Phuket freehold?

No. Baan Chalongsuk Phuket is a landed house/townhouse project on Thai-titled land, so freehold foreign ownership does not apply as it would for a condominium unit within the 49% quota. Foreign buyers typically use a registered long-term leasehold, commonly structured up to 30 years with renewal options, or a Thai company structure. Always verify the specific arrangement against the title deed before purchase.

How far is Baan Chalongsuk Phuket from the beach?

The project is inland in Phuket Town, not on the coast. The nearest beaches are on the south-east side of the island — Chalong Bay, Cape Panwa and Rawai — roughly 15-20 minutes away by car. The popular west-coast beaches, including Patong, Kata and Karon, are about 30 minutes over the hill road.

Is Baan Chalongsuk Phuket a completed project?

Yes. Baan Chalongsuk Phuket is a completed, built development, and the units currently listed are resales rather than off-plan reservations. Buyers can inspect the actual home, its finish quality and its immediate surroundings before committing, rather than relying on renders or a construction timeline.

Who is the developer of Baan Chalongsuk Phuket?

Developer details for this project are not confirmed in current records. Buyers should request the original sale and purchase documentation and title deed history from the listing agent to establish the developer and any warranty or common-area obligations before proceeding with a purchase.

Who is Baan Chalongsuk Phuket best suited to?

It suits buyers who want a landed house close to Phuket Town's schools, hospitals and daily amenities rather than a beachfront resort setting — Thai professionals, long-term expat residents, and families prioritising city convenience, with beach access still available within a 15-30 minute drive depending on the coast.

Is there current availability at Baan Chalongsuk Phuket?

Yes — there are currently 2 active listings at Baan Chalongsuk Phuket. Browse the unit tabs (new / assignment / resale) to see live inventory and contact our team for a unit-level breakdown.

What is the price range at Baan Chalongsuk Phuket?

Current listings at Baan Chalongsuk Phuket range from ฿5.4M to ฿5.6M. Entry-level units are typically compact studios or one-bedroom configurations; larger or higher-floor units sit at the upper end.

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