About BaanScope

BaanScope is an independent property-data service covering new-build homes and condos in the Bangkok Metropolitan Region. It reads the public websites of Thailand's 9 largest SET-listed residential developers, normalises every project into one comparable format, and re-checks the whole catalogue roughly every two days.

What the site is

Thailand has no public transaction registry and no single place to compare new-build supply. Buyers are left reading 9 separate developer websites, each with its own layout, its own definition of "starting price" and no history. BaanScope closes that gap: 365 tracked projects on one map, with entry price, price per square metre, unit mix, floors, completion year, construction progress, nearest BTS or MRT station and the government land-appraisal value for the plot.

Because the catalogue is re-read on a fixed cadence rather than scraped once, every project also carries its own history — how long it has been listed, every recorded price move, and whether it has since been withdrawn. That history is the part no developer brochure will ever show you.

Who runs it

BaanScope is built and maintained by Cesar Rodriguez, a software engineer based in Bangkok. The data pipeline, the analysis and the guide articles are his work, and guide articles are signed accordingly. There is no sales team, and nobody on this site will call you.

Independence

BaanScope is not affiliated with, owned by or paid by any developer shown. Projects are not ranked by commercial relationship, no developer can pay to appear, be removed, or move up a list, and there is no advertising on the site. Where a project's data is incomplete, the gap is shown as a gap rather than filled with an estimate.

The site is free to use with no sign-up. Aggregated datasets are published under CC BY 4.0, with attribution the only condition.

What it deliberately does not do

It does not list resale property, it does not carry agent listings, and it does not publish sale prices — every price on the site is a developer's own published asking price, because that is the only price that can be verified against a named public source. It does not generate, extrapolate or buy listing data from third-party aggregators.