Real estate slump, stalled projects, and liquidity crunch hit ceramic firms
Monthly apartment sales drop to 400 from nearly 1,000 three years ago
The sales figure is 21.5% lower than the previous edition
The five-day exhibition attracted 17,729 visitors
The five-day exhibition will be organised at Bangabandhu International Conference Centre
Liaquat Ali Bhuiyan is REHAB’s new senior vice president
It opens new company for Bangladesh named JP Build BD Co
Taj and Vivanta will be operated by Borak Real Estate and Indian Hotels Company
The foresightedness of Rokia Afzal Rahman was unparallel
The fair posts sales and bookings worth Tk 108 crore, down from last year’s Tk 238 crore
The realtors want cut in apartment registration fees and tax cut on registration of used flats
Forty eight companies from Dhaka and Chattogram, including realtors, building material makers and financial institutes, will take part
Bangladesh economy was all set at the beginning of 2022 to get its growth momentum back after recovering from the prolonged Covid-19 pandemic. But, the start of the Ukraine war in February slowed the country’s joy run significantly, making it an eventful year to remember. Let’s see how 2022 was for Bangladesh.
Flats, plots and commercial spaces worth around Tk 351.16 crore were sold and booked in the 22nd edition of the REHAB Fair, which ended today.
REHAB Fair, a five-day housing exhibition organised by the Real Estate and Housing Association of Bangladesh (REHAB), begins today.
A five-day winter fair organised by the Real Estate and Housing Association of Bangladesh (REHAB) is set to begin in Dhaka on December 21 to showcase flats, plots and other real estate and housing products.