Thanlyin real estate attracts buyers, poised to thrive after bridge completion

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Attention from potential buyers has mounted over properties in Thanlyin Township, which is located across Bago River from Yangon, in May, and it is predicted that the township’s property market will be more vibrant when the Thanlyin Bridge project ends, according to Thanlyin-based real estate service agencies.
“Property transactions are happening now. Buyers have come to observe the market, and some have bought. Some buyers consider transport barriers such as traffic congestion on the bridge, so prices change in some transactions. If this difficulty is eased, land plot prices will reach as expected. This month, interests in Thanlyin’s real estate have escalated, and buying and selling has been fine,” said Thanlyin-based estate agent Ko Sai Lin.
In previous months, the market was slow but active again this month, and it is expected to be good in the monsoon season.
“In the monsoon season, many transactions usually happen. It is the best time to observe the market during monsoon season because buyers can witness the real situation, for example, where it floods or where it doesn’t. Currently, Aungchantha ward and Amuhtan ward are the bestselling areas. Most of the transactions happened in these two wards,” said Ko Sai Lin.
On 21 May, the Thanlyin Township Property Service Association elected its executive members. — Thit Taw/ZS/Ed

 

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