Practical advice for buyers and how Lagan Group is positioned to help
Dhaka’s real-estate market continues to evolve fast in 2025. Rapid urbanization, infrastructure projects, rising construction costs, and growing interest in sustainability are shaping buyer preferences and developer decisions. If you’re planning to buy a home in Dhaka this year, here are the top five trends to watch — explained in plain language, with practical tips — and how Lagan Group is responding to these shifts to build better homes for Dhaka residents.
Dhaka’s housing prices have continued an upward trajectory driven by strong demand, limited developable land inside the city, and higher construction costs. That means prime neighborhoods still command premium rates while many buyers are moving toward well-located, mid-range apartment projects that balance affordability with modern amenities. For homebuyers, this often translates into choosing slightly smaller units in better locations rather than large homes further from the city.
What buyers should do
Compare price per sqft across neighborhoods (don’t only look at absolute prices).
Prioritize transit access, utilities, and future resale potential.
Consider staged payment plans and developer reputation when negotiating.
How Lagan helps
Lagan focuses on building premium spaces in Dhaka where quality meets comfort, taking careful account of location and cost-effectiveness to offer units that target value-conscious buyers without compromising on build quality.
Sustainability is no longer just a marketing line. Government initiatives, international guidance, and local green-building advocacy are encouraging developers to adopt energy-efficient systems, water management, and better material choices. Buyers — especially younger and environmentally conscious ones — now prefer projects with measurable green features or credible sustainability credentials.
What buyers should look for
Energy-efficient lighting, HVAC and water systems.
Waste-management and rainwater harvesting features.
Any green certificates or commitments (even local ratings or SREDA alignment).
How Lagan helps
Lagan’s project communications emphasize long-term comfort and quality; projects that adopt sustainable practices reduce lifetime utility costs and increase property appeal — benefits Lagan highlights in its developments and marketing.
Major infrastructure — metro rail extensions, new roads, and upgraded utilities — is changing which parts of Dhaka are most attractive for buyers and investors. Areas once considered peripheral become far more valuable once transit and connectivity improve. Keep an eye on announced government projects and private infrastructure investments when choosing a location.
What buyers should d
Map current and planned transit projects to potential home locations.
Factor commuting time improvement into long-term resale and rental projections.
Visit the neighborhood at different times of day to test traffic and noise.
How Lagan helps
Lagan targets projects with strategic access and practical proximity to transit and services — an approach that helps residents enjoy daily convenience and supports better resale value. Recent construction updates from Lagan indicate active on-site progress in their projects, reflecting a focus on timely delivery.
As urban plots shrink and lifestyles change, buyers are adopting smaller, smarter living units and favoring developments that combine residential, retail, and services — so daily needs are within easy reach. Technologies like basic home automation, security systems, and integrated building management are becoming differentiators. Developers who design for compact but flexible living win buyer interest.
What buyers should look for
Functional layouts that maximize usable space.
Building amenities (delivery rooms, co-working zones, rooftop spaces).
Basic smart features (app-based security, efficient elevators, remote access).
How Lagan helps
Lagan’s project messaging highlights “premium spaces” and curated living environments — suggesting an emphasis on well-planned units, usable amenities, and attention to contemporary home comforts that match the compact-living trend.
With rising prices and more investment activity, buyers increasingly vet developers carefully — looking for delivery history, legal clarity, certifications, and transparent payment terms. Membership in professional organizations, visible corporate contacts, and regular construction updates are important trust signals.
What buyers should do
Check developer history, project delivery record, and legal clearances.
Ask for construction timelines, materials specs, and warranties in writing.
Prefer developers who publish progress photos and maintain open channels for buyer queries.
How Lagan helps
Lagan lists a corporate office, public contact points, and project updates (e.g., construction posts visible on their social channels), which are practical indicators of an organized developer that values buyer communication and project transparency. Always ask for project-specific documentation (BOQ, completion schedule, maintenance policy) before committing.
Confirm legal clearances & land titles.
Verify the developer’s delivery track record and read buyer reviews.
Inspect unit layout for real usable space vs. carpet area claims.
Check proximity to transit, hospitals, schools, and shopping.
Evaluate long-term running costs (energy, water) — green features pay off.
Request wiring, material, and finish specifications in writing.
Prices remain on an upward path because of cost pressures and limited inner-city land.
Sustainability and infrastructure are major value drivers — not optional extras.
Buyer sophistication is increasing: transparency, certifications, and post-sale service matter more than ever.
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