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REHAB Fair 2025 begins in Dhaka on Dec 24

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The housing sector in Bangladesh is preparing for its biggest annual showcase as REHAB Fair 2025 opens its doors on December 24 at the Bangladesh China Friendship Conference Center (BCFCC) in Dhaka.

 

 

Running until December 27, the fair promises to bring together developers, financiers, and buyers under one roof, offering a rare chance to explore the breadth of the country’s real estate industry.

 

With 220 stalls, the event is designed to highlight the scale and diversity of the housing market.

 

Four diamond sponsors, seven gold sponsors, 10 co-sponsors, 14 building materials companies, and 12 financial institutions will take part, reflecting the sector’s growing reach.

 

The announcement came during a press conference at the Cirdap auditorium in Dhaka, where REHAB President Md Wahiduzzaman outlined the fair’s significance.

 

Senior leaders, including Liaquat Ali Bhuiyan, Mohammad Akter Biswas, and other directors joined him, underscoring the collective effort behind the event.

For Wahiduzzaman, the fair is more than a showcase.

 

He described REHAB as the government’s key partner in infrastructural development, stressing its role in ensuring safe housing for present and future generations.

 

 

The president emphasised fairness and equality in housing opportunities, calling for policies that enable developers to serve citizens across income levels.

 

He pointed to the new Detailed Area Plan (DAP) and Dhaka Metropolitan Building Regulations 2025 as milestones that have removed longstanding complexities and inequalities.

 

These reforms, he said, will restore confidence among real estate businesses and stabilise the sector in the long term.

 

Crowds are expected to swell during the three-day holiday period, and organisers anticipate strong public interest. Wahiduzzaman described the fair as a trusted platform where buyers and developers can meet directly.

 

The chance to compare project quality, location, facilities, and investment potential across so many institutions, he noted, is almost impossible outside this event.

 

Beyond property sales, the fair will offer visitors access to housing loans, financial services, and modern construction materials.

 

Buyers will be able to examine every aspect of home ownership in one place, from financing to building supplies, making decision-making easier and more transparent.

 

The REHAB Housing Fair has a long history. First held in Dhaka in 2001, this year marks its 27th edition in the capital.

 

Sixteen fairs have also been held successfully in Chattogram, while international editions have taken place since 2004.

 

Twelve fairs have been organised in the United States, alongside events in the United Kingdom, Dubai, Italy, Canada, Sydney, and Qatar.

 

These overseas ventures have helped expatriates secure housing back home while generating foreign currency for Bangladesh.

 

The fairs, organisers say, have enriched the economy and fostered growth in both the housing industry and related sectors.

 

 

Sponsors play a central role in the fair’s success.

 

Diamond sponsors include Asian Town Development Ltd, Eastern Housing Ltd, Sheltech Ltd, and Tropical Homes Ltd.

 

Gold sponsors range from Asian Lands Development Ltd to Northsouth Consortium Ltd, while 10 co-sponsors add further depth to the line-up.

 

The co-sponsor institutions are: 1. Anwar Landmark Ltd, 2. Assure Development and Design Ltd, 3. Comprehensive Holdings Ltd, 4. Cube Holding Ltd, 5. Onward Development Ltd, 6. Platinum Holdings Ltd, 7. Sena Kalyan Constructions and Developments Ltd, 8. The Structural Engineers Ltd, 9. Subarna Bhumi Housing Ltd, 10. TM Asset Ltd.

 

Together, they represent the breadth of the industry, from established developers to emerging firms.

 

The inaugural session will be held at the Hall of Fame of the Bangladesh China Friendship Conference Centre, with RAJUK Chairman Engineer Md Riazul Islam as chief guest and National Housing Authority Chairman Ferdousi Begum as special guest.

 

Visitors will be welcomed after the ceremony on December 24, with entry hours from 10am to 9pm on subsequent days.

 

Tickets remain accessible, with single entry priced at Tk 50 and multiple entry at Tk 100. The Tk 100 ticket allows five visits during the fair, making it attractive for serious buyers.

 

All proceeds will be channelled into corporate social responsibility projects for the underprivileged, reinforcing the fair’s social commitment.

Each ticket also includes free refreshments, while daily raffle draws at 9pm promise valuable prizes, adding excitement to the evenings.

 

 

Written by Nibir Ayaan