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Reading Time: 3 minutes April is the month of celebration, the burst of colors, grappling aesthetics of summer, and natural diversity. The stroke of the pandemic could not conquer nature and stripped it of its true beauty. Some of the best property listings from the month of April will help you find your dream home at the most affordable rate. In terms of price and sale ratio, this is the best time of the year to look out for a decent home. Bproperty is always there for you to provide you with the best incentive structure and the required support to find your property. Following we have listed for you, the best properties of April 2020. Dynamic 1265 Sq. Ft. Apartment for sale in Kalabagan Kalabagan lies in the center of Dhaka. You can literally commute to any place around the country, assuming that you are at the middle point of Dhaka. The neighborhood…

Reading Time: 4 minutes As the coronavirus crisis continues, it may not be wrong to say that the world is probably heading towards a recession. The global economy is all set to take the hit from the calamity and according to the International Monetary Fund (IMF), this is the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression of the 1930s. Share markets in many countries are currently in freefall due to the crisis. The impact of the coronavirus catastrophe on the economy is visible. All the major business sectors including real estate are facing difficulties. Although the real estate sector is sturdier than other markets, the effect of coronavirus on real estate has slowed down the real estate and development sector of Bangladesh.  That is to say, the crisis has affected different parts of the real estate sector differently. Here is how the industry is dealing with the ongoing turmoil in Bangladesh. Property Purchase The…

Reading Time: 3 minutes Even though it isn’t the best of times, we’re fighting on, trying to keep the world we live in moving. Humanity, as a whole, has never faced something like this in many years. This is something that the modern world has never had to face before, and we’re having to adapt. But mankind has adapted before. It is always adapting. Life will go on, even with adversities. And even after everything, we at Bproperty still have some commercial property to show to you, located in prime locations. Let’s take a look at them. 2000 Sqft. Office Space For Sale In Shahjadpur Pragati Sarani, the main road that cuts through Badda, is a commercial hotspot in Dhaka. Having an office here means that your business will be located within a business hub. Bproperty has one such space for you. There is a 2000 Square Feet Office Space for Sale in Shahjadpur.…

Reading Time: 3 minutes The World Day for Safety and Health at Work is celebrated on the 28th of April, and it promotes the prevention of accidents and diseases at workplaces across the world. The International Labour Organization (ILO) has been celebrating this day since 2003, and each year has a different theme. As the world is in the midst of a global coronavirus pandemic, this year’s theme is “Stop the pandemic: Safety and health at work can save lives”.  World Day for Safety and Health at Work 2020 plans to acknowledge the efforts that are being made by government entities, numerous employers, the workers, and society as a whole in battling COVID-19. The pandemic has led to many people having to work from home. Home might feel like the safest place in the world. However, there are quite a few hazards and health issues that come with working from home. Today, we will…

Reading Time: 4 minutes Furniture is absolutely essential for our home. It adds functionality, comfort, and most importantly, it is what makes your home livable. You need a bed to sleep, a table to eat, a sofa or chair to relax; in other words, without furniture, your house may feel very empty. There are different types of furniture for everyday use. But where did the concept of furniture come from and how did anyone feel the necessity of it in the first place?  Early History Where did it all start? Did primitive people use furniture in their everyday lives? There is no way you can know the answers to these questions for sure. But according to some European historians, the first furniture was made out of stones. People used to make furniture by cutting stone and it was first introduced on the Scottish island of Orkney about 2000 BC. At that time, people lived…

Reading Time: 4 minutes All of you might think that water is a renewable resource. After all, that is what science says. And there’s so much of it, with 71% of Earth’s surface area covered by water. But only 0.3% of all the water that is available on the earth is potable. Still, there is enough freshwater to sustain the current world population. But that may be changing soon, as many places on earth are already suffering from water scarcity. This is why mankind must make a collective effort to conserve as much water as possible. And this effort starts at home! In our last article of the series, we talked about how you can create a water efficient home. Today we will be discussing ways to conserve water at home. Conserve Water At Home You might not realize, but you end up using hundreds of liters of water every day without even knowing.…

Reading Time: 4 minutes The 90s decade is not just another period for many of us. It’s a place of emotion, a sentiment in and of itself. People who lived through this era went through the transition from writing letters to pour their hearts out to instantly getting on a video call to see their loved ones. They have experienced the taste of longing for their mail, hoping to get an answer, and also have felt the joy of missing someone and seeing them in a matter of seconds. Leagues of distance have seemingly disappeared. It suffices to say that in this world of globalization, we have lost many such experiences from our lives. So, this article is for those who want to take a quick jog down memory lane of the 90s. Childhood in the 90s: For those who grew up in the 90s decade, the children certainly had the most amazing time!…

Reading Time: 3 minutes Dhanmondi is one of the oldest planned neighborhoods in the city. First thought out in the early ‘50s, the neighborhood started off its journey as the first residential neighborhood in the city. With time, however, the neighborhood flourished with many banks, hospitals, schools, shopping malls, and countless restaurants opening in the area, turning it into a small city in its own right. The area is diverse, with people from all walks of life interacting and enjoying everything that the area has to offer. Being primarily a residential area, Dhanmondi has seen a boom in luxury apartment complexes in recent years. And the latest of these luxury developments is RANS Romena by RANS Real Estate. Located in Dhanmondi R/A, the building offers spacious apartments where you can live a life of grandeur. Today we’ll be taking a look at the luxurious RANS Romena, and the things that make it tick! PROJECT…

Reading Time: 3 minutes The holy month of Ramadan is on its way. And there are many who fast regularly during Ramadan, even with multiple health conditions. Fasting is easier when you are at your best health. This is why we will be looking at ways of staying healthy during ramadan. Plus, Ramadan is happening amidst the scorching heat of the summer this time, which will make fasting throughout the day tiresome. And the thing that affects your health the most at this time is what you eat for iftar when breaking your fast. What you should eat depends on your age and your health. Let’s take a look at some of the items that can help you in staying healthy during Ramadan.  Healthy Food Habits When you’re fasting, you crave each and every delicacy that comes to mind. But when it comes to food, we can’t have everything we love. Your body needs…

Reading Time: 4 minutes Dhaka, the bustling metropolis of Bangladesh, has gone through many significant historical events.  Although the exact time of the establishment cannot be ascertained with certainty, experts believe Dhaka has almost 400 years of history. Since it’s prominence in the Mughal period, Dhaka or more specifically the roads and squares of Dhaka, have stood witness to many significant events that changed the course of our country’s history as we know it. As these events played big roles in changing the shape of the country, it also had a huge influence on naming specific areas and roads. Let’s take a look at some of those historical roads/squares of Dhaka that are intertwined with the history of Bangladesh. Fuller Road Fuller Road is located in the middle of the University of Dhaka campus and named after the first Lieutenant Governor of the province of East Bengal and Assam, Bampfylde Fuller. This road is…