- More Affordable Areas (like Mirpur, Jatrabari, Banasree):
- Flats can start as low as BDT 10,000 to BDT 25,000 for smaller or older units.
- In some cases, rents might be as low as BDT 8,000 - BDT 15,000 in the most budget-friendly areas like Jatrabari.
- Flats can start as low as BDT 10,000 to BDT 25,000 for smaller or older units.
- Mid-Range to Prime Areas (like Dhanmondi, Uttara, Mohammadpur, Bashundhara):
- Dhanmondi generally ranges from a minimum of BDT 20,000 to BDT 75,000+.
- Uttara typically ranges from BDT 15,000 to BDT 60,000+.
- Mohammadpur is often cited around BDT 12,000 to BDT 30,000 for a middle-ground option.
- For a 2-bedroom flat in Dhanmondi, one listing showed a rent of BDT 17,500/month for a non-furnished one, while another was BDT 30,000/month for a 2-bedroom flat in the area.
- Dhanmondi generally ranges from a minimum of BDT 20,000 to BDT 75,000+.
- Most Expensive Areas (like Gulshan, Banani, Baridhara DOHS):
- Gulshan is generally the highest, with rents starting from around BDT 30,000 to BDT 1,00,000+.
- Banani can see 3-bedroom apartments listed around BDT 75,000.
- Gulshan is generally the highest, with rents starting from around BDT 30,000 to BDT 1,00,000+.
To get a precise figure, you would need to specify:
- Which area of Dhaka you are interested in (e.g., Gulshan, Dhanmondi, Mirpur, Uttara).
- The size of the flat (number of bedrooms/bathrooms or square footage).
- Whether you need a furnished or unfurnished flat.