Sirinat and Nai Yang: why land checks and marine transport are reshaping north Phuket

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Sirinat and Nai Yang: why land checks and marine transport are reshaping north Phuket

Sirinat and Nai Yang: why land checks and marine transport are reshaping north Phuket

North Phuket has entered a phase that matters for both lifestyle buyers and investors. Around Sirinat National Park, authorities are speeding up action on illegal land encroachment, while a marine transport plan is being discussed to connect the airport area with other key resort zones.

What happened

The spotlight is now on Nai Yang, Sakhu and nearby coastal plots. At the same time, boat taxi routes and floating piers are being considered as a way to ease road congestion and improve island mobility.

Why it matters for property

This is a positive signal for the market. When the state draws a clearer line between lawful beachfront development and disputed land, legitimate projects gain value. Buyers get a cleaner environment, clearer boundaries and stronger long-term confidence in the location.

For north Phuket, that matters a lot. The airport zone is no longer only a short-stay area. It is increasingly relevant for long winter stays, family living and rental demand. Better transport links would add another layer of convenience.

What buyers and investors should do

  • Check land legality first. For coastal properties, boundary lines, access rights and surrounding land status matter more than the view alone.
  • Think beyond the beach. Transport connectivity and public-space protection often support resale value and rental appeal.
  • Prefer projects with a clean, visible setup. Completed or nearly completed developments are easier to assess than land with unclear surroundings.

Bottom line

North Phuket is becoming more structured and more investable. The best assets here are the ones that combine location, legal clarity and practical daily convenience.

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