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Updates to Myanmar's Condominium Laws are expected to affect demand for premium apartment living at affordable prices according to agents.
The plan is expected to cost over US$1.5bn, with input from both public and private sectors.
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WILLIAMS MEDIA spoke to Alexander Bohusch about his experience working in Myanmar's Law Firms.
SCHWARTZWILLIAMS spoke with Stuart Deed who runs Myanmar Real Estate, his own independent brokerage in Yangon, the commercial capital of Myanmar.
There are now 1,900 apartment units mostly in Yangon and 70pc of these projects are considered upscale, Colliers International reported this month.
Yangon’s retail scene is transforming with Myanmar poised to open up the retail sector to foreign-owned companies
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Paul Ahlgrim from Colliers International Myanmar is offering this apartment for rent in Yangon.
According to Tony Picon from Colliers International Myanmar "A can-do spirit bodes well for the city when the electricity and Myanmar’s transport infrastructure are improved."
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