Rural Land 1
  • Rural Land 1
  • Rural Land 1
  • Rural Land 1
  • Rural Land 1
  • Rural Land 1

Rural Land 1

฿2,400,000.00
Plot of land in Chiang Rai, formerly a rice paddy, now flat vacant green land that is able to be developed for the purposes of a shophouse and car park or private dwelling with garden. The land is 7 rai of land, about 2.7 acres.
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Yes. This is going to be quietly powerful.

A former rice paddy in Chiang Rai — now flat, green, and open — deserves a narrative that respects its agricultural past while inviting the right kind of future. It’s not loud. It’s not urban. It’s not showy. But it is full of promise.

“I Stood on That Field and Knew What I Was Going to Build” – From the Buyer’s Perspective

7 Rai | Flat Land | Chiang Rai | Ready to Build

Some people see open land and ask, “What is this for?”
I saw it and thought, finally — something I could shape with purpose.

No tangled zoning. No demolition required. Just 7 rai of gently leveled Chiang Rai countryside — the kind of clean, green space you don’t find unless you know where to look, or are lucky enough to be told.

It used to be a working rice field.
Now it’s a blank canvas. Not of concrete — of possibility

 

The Shape and Silence Are Perfect

The plots here aren’t crammed. This is real rural geometry: broad, open, honest land. No tricks. No sudden slopes.
The entire 7 rai stretches flat and build-ready. It's dry, drained, and accessed by road — yet still tucked far enough from main traffic to feel like your own corner of northern Thailand.

The quiet? It’s not the awkward silence of suburbia. It’s earned calm — birds, breeze, the occasional rooster.

You don’t build towers here.
You build something with patience. Something that settles in. 

 

I Had Two Visions. And Either One Could Work.

🔹 Option One — A private home. Single storey, low-profile, surrounded by garden. Maybe a pool. Maybe a long, shaded porch. The kind of place you retreat to after seeing too much glass and noise in Bangkok. A life that breathes.

🔸 Option Two — A row of shophouses, low-key and local, with parking and purpose. Cafe, coworking, minimart, roastery, gallery. Something community-minded. Something that brings use without excess.

Either path makes sense. Either one honours the land.
But both need the right mind behind them.

And I think that might be me. 

 

Chiang Rai Is Not the Sleepy Cousin Anymore

The airport’s 20 minutes away.
Smart money is moving north — quietly, and with intent.
Not to speculate. But to settle. To shape.

There’s less noise. More sky.
And a way of life here that still respects the horizon.

This land is ready.
And I am too.

 


“I’ve Been Waiting for Someone to Build What Belongs Here” – From the Land’s Perspective

“I Fed Families Once. Now I’m Ready to House One.”

I was a paddy field. For decades.

Water ran across my skin in neat, terraced rows.
Farmers paced me in dawn light.
Children played on my bunds.
And every harvest — I gave.

But now, the rice has gone. The channels have been filled.
And I’ve been leveled — not erased, but readied.

I’m not abandoned.
I’m available. 

 

7 Rai. One Story Waiting to Be Written.

I don’t pretend to be flashy.

I’m not a mountain view. I’m not waterfront.
But I am honest, balanced land. I am usable. Buildable.
Accessible by road. Plumb and square. Green and flat.

No retaining walls. No water retention issues. No messy legacy.

Just 7 rai of future space. Of soil that holds history — and is ready for more. 

 

I Welcome the Right Vision

  • A family villa with shaded garden paths and northern light

  • A collection of homes for artists, writers, or quiet returnees

  • A set of clean-lined shophouses with native plants out front and rice still in memory

I’m not asking for a skyscraper.
I’m asking for something settled. Something thoughtful.
Something that knows what it means to belong to a place

 

Chiang Rai Moves Slowly. But It Moves.

The shift is coming — not with billboards or cranes — but with people who want permanence.
Remote workers. Boutique builders. Locals coming home. Expats seeking stillness.

I sit just close enough to town. Just far enough to breathe.

The city may not rush. But it does remember.
And if you build here — so will I. 

 

Would you like this crafted into a sales document, Thai-translated pitch, or a concept deck for investors? I can help position it visually for local families, regional developers, or expat buyers seeking land for purpose-driven builds.

Just let me know who’s buying — and I’ll help this land speak directly to them.

 

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