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Bproperty signs MoU with Lifestyle Group

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In their quest to making real estate transactions smoother and easier for the people, BProperty Limited signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Lifestyle Group for a project that will be exclusively marketed by Bproperty, says a press release.

Under this exclusive contract, customers of Bproperty will be able to purchase residential single unit apartments from Lifestyle Group’s latest project-- Lifestyle Wanisa.

The MOU between BProperty.com Limited and Lifestyle Group was signed on Monday at Bproperty’s Uttara Marketplace. Mark Nosworthy, CEO of Bproperty, and Towfiqur Rahman, chairman of Lifestyle Group, signed the agreement on behalf of their respective organisations.

Lifestyle Wanisa is located in Sector 6 of Uttara, Dhaka. The project has a total of seven units that will be exclusively marketed by Bproperty. Built on 5.22 katha land, each unit is 2370 square feet.

This agreement adds to the already impressive number of projects Bproperty has signed. Using their website, people will be able to purchase any unit from Lifestyle Wanisa.

Speaking on the occasion, Bproperty CEO Mark Nosworthy said, “There is a growing demand for residential units in Uttara. Our goal is to help our customers purchase properties that they like. We believe that this project will provide us the opportunity to serve our customers better. It will also help meet the demands of the customers and allow them to purchase properties in Uttara.”

Bproperty.com, owned by the Emerging Markets Property Group (EMPG) headquartered in the UAE, launched in 2016 in Bangladesh and currently has over 50,000 properties marketed on its website. EMPG has a rich experience in delivering world-class real estate solutions to emerging markets, catered specifically to the needs of that specific market, with other real estate portals in Asia, the Middle East, and North Africa. Bproperty is located in Gulshan 1, Dhaka and information can be found at www.bproperty.com.

 

 

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