Layan Park: why the new public project matters for Bang Tao buyers
Layan Park: why the new public project matters for Bang Tao buyers
A long-discussed plan in Layan has moved forward again: 172 rai of state land near Layan Beach is being considered for a public park with green space, parking, toilets, and walking infrastructure. For Phuket property buyers, this is more than landscaping. It adds another clear piece of public value to the northwest coast.
Why it matters for property
For buyers in Bang Tao, Layan, and Cherng Talay, projects like this often matter more than marketing slogans. A well-planned public area makes the district easier to live in year-round, not just during holidays. That supports demand for condos and villas within short reach of the beach, especially when buyers care about both lifestyle and long-term value.
There is also a practical side. A public park usually brings a clearer access pattern, less random beachfront pressure, and more attention to drainage, safety, and road links. For an owner, that can improve the overall quality of the area and help protect resale appeal over time.
What changes for buyers
If you are choosing a property on Phuket’s west coast, do not look only at sea views and floor plans. Check where public spaces are planned, how they may affect traffic and parking, and whether the project is too isolated from future amenities. For rental properties, this also helps: guests understand the value of a location when the area feels organized and easy to use.
This is especially relevant around Bang Tao, Laguna, and Cherng Talay, where premium demand already exists. Public improvements help that demand stay strong as the market becomes more mature and selective.
What to check now
- Real access to the beach and the site.
- Clear land boundaries and legal access.
- Possible impact on parking, traffic, and privacy.
- Whether the area fits your goal: living, renting, or reselling.
The key point is simple: Layan is becoming part of a more complete west-coast Phuket cluster. When a district becomes better organized and more livable, property there usually gains not just a nicer setting, but more durable demand.






