Pattaya is a renowned seaside tourist city on Thailand's eastern coast, popular among both Thai and international travelers. It is a city known as an Excitement Tourism Destination, offering a diverse range of attractions across various zones to meet all travel needs, whether focused on nightlife, nature, beaches, dining, or relaxation. Located about 140 km from Bangkok, it is conveniently accessible by car or bus in approximately 2 hours.

Wong Amat Beach in North Pattaya is one of the most high-end areas in the city. Unlike other beaches, Wong Amat does not have a road along the shore, no beach activities, and is not crowded. It serves exclusively tourists staying at beachfront hotels, ensuring that the beach remains clean and offers beautiful, private sea views. Although the beach stretches only 1.3 km, it is lined with luxurious 5-star hotels such as Cape Dara, Grand Center Point Space Pattaya, Centara Grand Beach Resort Pattaya, Pullman Pattaya G Hotel, Longbeach Garden and Spa, and Golden Tulip Pattaya Beach Resort.

Additionally, there are high-end condominiums and various high-end lifestyle venues, including beachfront fine dining restaurants like The Glasshouse Silver, Sunset Lounge, and Surf & Turf Beach Club & Restaurant. This area has become a destination for those seeking relaxation and tranquility, providing a serene escape from the vibrant lights of Pattaya, catering to high-spending tourists.

Moreover, nearby attractions include the Sanctuary of Truth, Terminal 21 Pattaya, Mini Siam, a golf driving range, and the famous Tiffany's Show Alcazar Cabaret, a renowned performance venue in Thailand.


Currently, land in Wong Amat Beach is becoming scarce. In 2023, land prices in the Wong Amat area ranged from 300,000 to 375,000 Baht per square wah, for plots with a width of approximately 20-40 meters. Due to the limited availability of freehold land, every new condominium launch becomes a rare item worth acquiring, as property values continue to rise.


As for the presale condominium prices launched in 2011, the average was 86,000 Baht per square meter, which has now increased to 200,000 Baht per square meter, reflecting an average annual growth of 8%. The rising condominium prices demonstrate the potential of this location and the upward trend in property value.