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The real estate industry in Bangladesh operates under various laws and regulations, including: Town Improvement Act, 1953: This act established Rajdhani Unnayan Kartripakkha (RAJUK) and gives it the authority to plan, develop, and expand Dhaka city, also granting the government powers to acquire land, construct buildings, and address issues of congestion and inadequate housing.
This is a list of notable real estate companies of Bangladesh This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .
BTI started in Dhaka, Bangladesh in 1984 by developing residential apartments and condominiums and, in later years, began developing commercial properties. Initially founded as a partnership, it was bought out by its founding partner, Arshi Haider, in 1995. [5]
Sheltech (Pvt.) Ltd. is a real estate company based in Dhaka, Bangladesh, which was founded in 1988. It is a multi-disciplinary firm engaged in various activities, including real estate development, consultancy. It has three chains of boutique hotels named Platinum Suites, [1] Platinum Residence [3] and Platinum Grand. [4]
Real Estate and Housing Association of Bangladesh or REHAB is a real estate trade body in Bangladesh. [1] [2] Shamsul Alamin is president of REHAB. [3] History.
The land area of Rupayan City Uttara is 134.5 bighas (81 acres). Apartments sizes are between 1980 sft to 7353 sft. [7]It has residential apartments, shopping malls, schools, mosques and office spaces. [8]
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Bashundhara Residential Area, or simply Bashundhara, (Bengali: বসুন্ধরা আবাসিক এলাকা) is an upscale [1] [2] residential and semi-business neighbourhood in Dhaka, Bangladesh. [3] [4] Described as a "city inside a city," the area is the largest private real estate project in Greater Dhaka.