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Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, is one of the fast growing mega cities in the world which account for about 34% of the total urban population. By 2015, Dhaka will be the 4th most populous city after Tokyo, Bombay and Lagos with an estimated population of 21.1 million. Like any other city in the developing world, Dhaka's housing faces formidable problem and it is becoming more critical day by day. By the year 2025, 1.81 million, 2.40 million and 0.24 million housing units will be required for the low, middle and high income groups of people respectively. In the year 2009 a total of 8840…mehr

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Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, is one of the fast growing mega cities in the world which account for about 34% of the total urban population. By 2015, Dhaka will be the 4th most populous city after Tokyo, Bombay and Lagos with an estimated population of 21.1 million. Like any other city in the developing world, Dhaka's housing faces formidable problem and it is becoming more critical day by day. By the year 2025, 1.81 million, 2.40 million and 0.24 million housing units will be required for the low, middle and high income groups of people respectively. In the year 2009 a total of 8840 housing units have been delivered by the real estate developers. Apart from this, real estate is a potential sector as it links other productive sectors. At the same time, lack of community & utility facilities and other constraints hinders the development of real estate sector. This book will provide a clear view on the existing housing delivery system, prospects and problems of the real estate development of a thriving city of a developing country like Dhaka; from which the real estate developers can be benefited to develop their business policy.
Autorenporträt
Farhadur Reza nació el 2 de febrero de 1984 en Dhaka, Bangladesh. Es el hijo mayor de Farida Begum y Adur Razzak Miah. Ha obtenido la licenciatura y el máster en planificación urbana y regional (BURP y MURP) en la Universidad Jahangirnagar, Savar, Dhaka.