Nai Mueang SubdistrictRent Prices 2026
Our Verdict
"The Grid"
Paying a median ฿211.5/m² here puts you firmly in "THE_GRID," which means you are trading quietude for a five-minute commute. The 2.5/5 rating reflects the aging stock; if you are hitting that ฿440/m² ceiling, you should be getting a modern unit with a private parking gate. It is a pragmatic choice for those who need to be near the provincial core, but the investment outlook is more about stable occupancy than luxury appreciation.
The Vibe:This is the grit of the city, dominated by the Yamo Monument circle and a dense sprawl of old-school shophouses. Expect heavy exhaust on Mittraphap Road and a crowd that is strictly business, from Maharat hospital staff to government clerks. It is functional, loud, and entirely focused on being the regional hub rather than a peaceful retreat.
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Quick Estimate
Nai Mueang Subdistrict @ ฿211.5/m²/mo
District Highlights
Locals Ask
Why is the m² stats range so wide?
The ฿85 to ฿440 gap is the difference between an unrenovated 4th-floor walk-up shophouse and a high-spec studio near Terminal 21.
Is street parking a realistic option?
Forget it. If you are renting near Chomphon or Mueang Min roads, your Neighborhood analysis must include a dedicated parking spot or you'll be circling for an hour.
Does Average Rent include utilities here?
Almost never. In this subdistrict, you’ll pay government rates for electricity unless you're in a sketchy serviced apartment that surcharges.
What is the Investment outlook for landlords?
Occupancy is high due to the sheer volume of workers, but the 2.5/5 rating suggests limited room for aggressive rent hikes without significant renovations.
Is it safe from the seasonal floods?
Areas immediately bordering the old moat can get swampy during October downpours; check the curb height before signing a ground-floor lease.