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  • May 13, 2024 | thedailystar.net | Abrar Hossain

    "The secondary market is actually booming for high demand even in upper-class areas such as Dhaka's Gulshan," said Tutul Kumar Saha, Senior General Manager and Head of Sales at Building for Future Ltd. He explained that the secondary market offers the opportunity to buy affordable housing with minimal hassle. He also pointed out that newly constructed units sometimes lack gas connections upon handover.

  • May 13, 2024 | thedailystar.net | Abrar Hossain

    The real estate industry in Chattogram has seen steady development over the years as the region is home to Bangladesh's premier seaport, which makes it a hub for various industrial activities, according to market players. However, this is not to say that the growth came without challenges that persist even today. As per market research by Navana Real Estate, the industry began its journey in the seaside region back in 1988.

  • Feb 13, 2024 | medium.com | Abrar Hossain

    Trying to keep everything together, it feels a lot like that moment in Spider-Man when he’s trying to stop the train from falling apart. Sometimes I wonder if I’ll ever succeed. Building a business while attending classes all day is tough, especially when you’re living on your own and have to remember to keep your socks fresh for the next day. There are times when I hit a wall, when I can’t think straight, and my creativity just disappears. Suddenly, I’m not the problem-solver.

  • Jan 26, 2024 | medium.com | Abrar Hossain

    Javascript contains various methods in extracting content from HTML elements. The use cases of these varying methods or DOM properties can get confusing due to yielding similar results in varying instances. Three DOM properties that developers use often are innerHTML, innerText and textContent. In this blog we’ll work to clarify some of the differences and ideal use cases for each of these DOM properties.

  • Jan 23, 2024 | thedailystar.net | Jagaran Chakma |Abrar Hossain

    Although infrastructural development in Bangladesh has been mostly Dhaka-centric, the capital city's ever-changing skyline is a testament to the country's economic growth, according to experts. High-rise buildings improve the efficiency of land use by providing more residential or commercial space per square metre, making them more suitable for densely populated areas.

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