Abstract:
The housing situation in Bangladesh has never been satisfactory. The tremendous presence of
population in Dhaka, the capital city of Bangladesh, has created housing problem which is
very difficult to solve. To accommodate the growing population, both public and private
sector are involved in the housing market of Dhaka. In Bangladesh, large scale involvement
of private developers in housing sector is a recent phenomenon, although such activities
started sometime in 1964. According to Real Estate and Housing Association of Bangladesh
(REHAB), at present, there are about 460 developers and at least 420 of them are based in
Dhaka city. Over the period, apartment housing by private sector experienced many changes
in various aspects such as location of apartment projects, apartment size, plot size, client
group, price of apartments etc. Definitely some forces influence these changes and these are
carefully considered by private developers, who are basically the decision makers in private
sector housing in the city.
In this background, this research is an endeavor to study the trend of apartment housing by
private developers in Dhaka. The main focuses of this research are: (i) to study the trend of
location of apartment housing in Dhaka since 1990 (ii) to analyze the variation in size and
price of apartments in the city (iii) to study the focuses responsible for such changes
occurring in the apartment housing sector. Primarily 20 developers were selected on the basis
of their experience and volume of works; around 1,000 apartment projects completed by
these selected developers since 1990 have been taken as a representative sample for this
research. Data on plot size, access road width, apartment size, etc. for the sample projects has
been collected from them. To be logical statistically, additional 10 developers have been
selected later and a questionnaire survey was mainly conducted on total 30 developers to
explore the third focus of the research.
The study faced problems in collecting different information due to unwillingness of
disclosing some data by the private developers. Moreover, most of the private developers do
not feel necessary keeping record of the handed over projects. Economic perspective is not
also covered in this research as it needs separate attention. Resident perspective is very
important for understanding the factors behind the demand and supply situation which is
considered to be embedded in developers view in this research, this issue needs more attention. This research had to depend on the publications and seminar papers for the
information particularly on price trend.
The study has shown the direction of growth and distribution of apartments in the city. The
research has revealed various findings on location aspects such as decreasing plot size, width
of access roads, development of smaller apartments, etc. The small plots have been found in
unplanned areas which are below 3 kathas in area. Many of the apartment projects have been
built in the roads having less than standard 6 metres width. The variation in size and price of
apartment units in different location and time has been noticed from which some idea about
change in the client group is understood. The driving forces behind such changes in
apartment housing sector have been brought out from developers’ perspectives. The main
driving forces are unavailability of land, high land price, profit by the developers,
affordability and increasing housing demand of middle income group, availability of housing
loans, etc. A comprehensive understanding from this study of present trend would help the
decision makers and planners to formulate policies to deal with the housing issue more
cautiously.