Lands for For Rent Saraburi
Found Lands for For Rent Saraburi 8 properties
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Nong Tamlueng Nong Khae Saraburi
Nong Tamlueng Nong Khae Saraburi
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Nong Khae Saraburi
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Don Hua Lo Mueang Saraburi Saraburi
Don Hua Lo Mueang Saraburi Saraburi
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Don Hua Lo Mueang Saraburi Saraburi
Don Hua Lo Mueang Saraburi Saraburi
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Don Hua Lo Mueang Saraburi Saraburi
Don Hua Lo Mueang Saraburi Saraburi
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Kram Muak Lek Saraburi
Kram Muak Lek Saraburi
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Nong Irun Kaeng Khoi Saraburi
Nong Irun Kaeng Khoi Saraburi
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3041Rd. Nong Khae Saraburi
3041Rd. Nong Khae Saraburi
Land in Popular District
Lands in Saraburi are popular in several districts, such as
Popular Land price ranges in Saraburi
Price ranges of Land For Rent in Saraburi that are frequently searched come in many levels. You can choose a price that fits your budget, such as
Lands in other interesting locations
Land On Main Road
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- Land For Sale on Phahon Yothin Road351 Land For Sale
- Land For Rent on Phahon Yothin Road57 Land For Rent
- Land For Sale on Thetsaban 4 Road2 Land For Sale
Saraburi land rentals for logistics, warehousing, and operational yards
Searching for “land for rent in Saraburi” is often driven by transport efficiency, because Saraburi is a strategic connector between Bangkok, the Central region, and the Northeast. Mittraphap Road (Highway 2) is the main corridor toward Nakhon Ratchasima, while Phahonyothin Road (Highway 1) links northbound routes, making roadside plots or parcels near major intersections suitable for truck parking yards, cross-dock areas, and distribution hubs. The province includes low-lying plains along the Pa Sak River around Saraburi town–Sao Hai–Nong Khae, where access to communities and labor is typically easier, as well as the foothill zones of Kaeng Khoi–Muak Lek, which can suit tenants seeking larger plots to segment operational areas. Common leasing purposes include temporary warehouses, container storage yards, construction-material depots, and project staging areas. Typical tenant profiles include transport operators, factories along the Mittraphap corridor, contractors, and businesses looking for long-term leases to stabilize land costs. When reviewing a listing, practical checks usually focus on road frontage width, turning radius for trailers, distance to M6 Motorway access (Bang Pa-in–Nakhon Ratchasima), and connectivity to Hemaraj Saraburi Industrial Estate, as well as onward links to nearby industrial provinces such as Ayutthaya and Pathum Thani.
Local amenities and what tenants should verify before signing a lease
A major advantage of leasing land in Saraburi is the ability to rely on real, nearby infrastructure—especially for tenants running staffed sites or scheduled pick-up and delivery cycles. Plots closer to the city provide convenient access to Saraburi Hospital and Kasemrad Saraburi Hospital, supporting workforce welfare and reducing operational risk. In the Nong Khae–Kaeng Khoi area, tenants can connect quickly to employment clusters and factory zones, while everyday needs are supported by Robinson Lifestyle Saraburi and the Saraburi night market (Talat To Rung Saraburi), which are useful for teams working late shifts. For tenants who want rail-adjacent flexibility, areas near Saraburi Railway Station and Kaeng Khoi Railway Station can help diversify logistics planning. As a result, key decision factors in Saraburi land rental listings often include zoning and permitted land use, flood history in low areas near the Pa Sak River, heavy-truck access design, and distance to essential service nodes such as large fuel stations along Mittraphap or Phahonyothin. If on-site teams need accommodation or shift-based operations, being within easy reach of Saraburi’s urban communities and the route toward Phra Phutthabat District can make it simpler to find housing, restaurants, and daily services. Combined with the M6 advantage and the province’s main highways, Saraburi remains a strong choice for tenants prioritizing fast distribution and long-term operational readiness.







