To get the most accurate current rent, you should check local real estate websites (like Bikroy, TheTolet, etc.) for the specific area and size you are interested in.



It looks like the rental market in Dhaka varies significantly based on the location and the size/type of the apartment. Prices are generally quoted in Bangladeshi Taka (BDT).

Here is a general overview based on the search results, focusing on some key areas and apartment sizes:

General Rent Ranges (Monthly, in BDT):














































Location General Monthly Rent Range (BDT) Notes/Examples
Gulshan BDT 30,000 to over BDT 1,00,000+ Most expensive area; 3-bedroom flats can be around BDT 1,10,000 to BDT 2,00,000+ for larger, modern units.
Dhanmondi BDT 20,000 to over BDT 75,000+ Wide range, good for middle and higher-income.
Uttara BDT 15,000 to over BDT 60,000+ More affordable than Gulshan/Dhanmondi; some large/furnished 3-beds listed around BDT 48,000 to BDT 1,10,000+.
Mohammadpur BDT 15,000 to BDT 40,000 Considered affordable for middle-class.
Mirpur BDT 10,000 to over BDT 45,000+ Generally more budget-friendly.
Other Areas (Banasree, Khilgaon) Can start as low as BDT 10,000 to BDT 20,000 for smaller/older units. BDT 15,000 for a 3-bed in Banasree was noted in one listing.






Specific Examples for 1, 2, and 3 Bedroom Flats:



  • 1 Bedroom (City Centre Avg.): Around BDT 14,382 (range BDT 8,000 to BDT 20,000)

  • 3 Bedroom (City Centre Avg.): Around BDT 37,800 (range BDT 25,000 to BDT 60,000)


Specific Listings:

  • A 3-bedroom, 3-bath flat in Gulshan-1 (2,000 Sqft) was listed for BDT 65,000 (plus service charge).

  • A 2-bedroom flat in Uttara was listed for BDT 15,000 (900 sqft).

  • A 3-bedroom flat in Uttara was listed for BDT 23,000 (1400 sqft).

  • A 3-bedroom flat in Khilgaon was listed for BDT 15,000 (1100 sqft).


Key Factors Affecting Rent:

  1. Location: Gulshan, Banani, and Baridhara are the most expensive.

  2. Size/Bedrooms: More bedrooms and larger square footage mean significantly higher rent.

  3. Furnishing: Fully furnished apartments are much more expensive than unfurnished ones.

  4. Building Age & Amenities: Newer buildings with amenities like elevators, generators, and parking will cost more.


To get the most accurate current rent, you should check local real estate websites (like Bikroy, TheTolet, etc.) for the specific area and size you are interested in.

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