Mirpur DOHS: quiet, green and quietly getting expensive
Banks now expect 20–30% down. Here is what that means in taka, and how buyers in Dhaka are actually closing the gap in 2026.
ASAyesha Siddiqua20 Dec 20259 min read676 views
Mirpur DOHS: quiet, green and quietly getting expensive
Prices in Bangladesh's largest cities moved unevenly through the last four quarters, and the headline average hides most of what matters to an individual buyer.
What the numbers say
Across the prime Dhaka corridor — Gulshan, Banani and Baridhara — asking prices per square foot held steady while transaction volume fell. In the mid tier, Dhanmondi and Uttara saw the opposite: more deals closing, at slightly softer prices.