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นรินทรา กนกพลชนาพร

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นรินทรา กนกพลชนาพร

2106002693
3 years ago
Wang Krachom Mueang Trat Trat
300,000,000 THB
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58
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รีสอร์ทติดทะเล ถนนทางหลวงหมายเลข318 (คลองใหญ่) เมืองตราด

Wang Krachom Mueang Trat Trat

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Bang Sombun Ko Kut Trat
400,000,000 THB
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ขายรีสอร์ทพร้อมที่ดินติดทะเล

Bang Sombun Ko Kut Trat

4.5 km. to Koh Mai Si Airport
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ถ.ทางหลวงหมายเลข318 ต.แหลมกลัด อ.เมืองตราด จ.ตราดRd. Wang Krachom Mueang Trat Trat
300,000,000 THB
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รีสอร์ทติดทะเล ถนนทางหลวงหมายเลข318

ถ.ทางหลวงหมายเลข318 ต.แหลมกลัด อ.เมืองตราด จ.ตราดRd. Wang Krachom Mueang Trat Trat

4.2 km. to Makro Trat Shopping Mall
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Trat: A coastal-and-island province suited for resort acquisition

Searching for a “resort for sale in Trat Province” often starts with the province’s geographic advantage: a mainland gateway paired with nationally recognized island destinations. Trat sits on Thailand’s eastern seaboard next to Chanthaburi and connects to Cambodia via Khlong Yai District, which helps demand extend beyond pure beach seasonality. The Sukhumvit Road corridor (Highway 3) functions as the main spine into Trat town and onward to key piers, while cross-border movement through the Ban Hat Lek checkpoint adds another layer of travel flow. As a result, resort buyers in Trat typically include operators who want to take over an existing business and keep selling rooms quickly, investors seeking cash flow from daily rentals, and Bangkok-based owners diversifying into a destination with strong brand recognition such as “Koh Chang–Koh Kood.” Properties with clear experiential selling points—sea views, mangrove settings, or proximity to piers—tend to be favored because they reduce marketing friction and support pricing aligned with what guests actually come to Trat to experience.

Popular resort trading locations and decision factors buyers prioritize

Resort transactions in Trat commonly cluster around travel corridors and transfer nodes. On Koh Chang, frequently targeted areas include White Sand Beach and Klong Prao Beach, where accommodation density is higher and surrounding services—restaurants and tour operators—are established. On Koh Kood, buyers often focus on zones near Klong Chao Beach, which fits a relaxation-led product and a privacy-seeking segment. On the mainland, many buyers prioritize Laem Ngop District and ferry departure points such as Ao Thammachat Pier and Center Point Pier, effectively the “front door” for Koh Chang arrivals; resorts near these piers can add revenue through transfer services and packaged stays. Another buyer segment looks at Khlong Yai District near the Ban Hat Lek checkpoint to capture cross-border travel. For logistics-minded investors, distance to Trat Airport and access to Sukhumvit Road (Highway 3) are frequently checked in due diligence. In Trat resort-for-sale listings, key decision factors therefore revolve around clarity of land title and relevant permits, building condition and renovation budget, and the ability to monetize the real micro-location—near a pier, a known beach, or an active tourism community. Using recognized place names such as “White Sand Beach” or “Klong Chao Beach” also strengthens marketability and helps buyers model returns more concretely, reducing the risk of launching or repositioning a hospitality business in a competitive destination.