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For expatriates, Dhaka more expensive than Washington, Melbourne and Riyadh!

our country just open for foreign investment. just 4 year. everythings was overpriced and bad quality before that. now the price are falling and hope to see improvement in ranking year by year. :p

Myanmar is already becoming a tourist hotspot.. Wont be long before the infrastructure improves and Yangon will climb up the rankings mate.. Plus you'll have the added bonus of being in the ASEAN and not the shythole called South Asia
 
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Well depends how many cities they add to the list in addition (they keep growing it) to those listed now.

But yes the overall percentile I would imagine will improve over time for Dhaka with greater investment density and capacity provision....and they will eventually add Chittagong to the list too I would imagine.
Chittagong should be more liveable than Dhaka. Cheaper too
 
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Things are expensive because of corruption, mismanagement and limited resource/supply, not because of higher living standard, and that is apparent in the streets and communication service.
 
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Myanmar is already becoming a tourist hotspot.. Wont be long before the infrastructure improves and Yangon will climb up the rankings mate.. Plus you'll have the added bonus of being in the ASEAN and not the shythole called South Asia
yeah. bro Myanmar now is like Vietnam last 10 years. as manufacture sector is expending, the price of household and daily used goods is falling. u wont believe that a 330ml coke cost 1.5 USD. the price of Used 1998 model AD Van was around 66000 USD at 2010. the rental fee of standard office area was 100usd/ sqm. now the price are set to fall as the manufactureing sector and infra development are improved. hope to catch vietnam around 2030. :D
 
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Dhaka is ranked 38th (out of 209) for cost and 214th (out of 231) for quality....horrendous disparity. Similar cities with this phenomenon include Lagos (Nigeria) and Abidjan (Ivory Coast).
I was kinda smelling this ! I think the one who posted this thread actually over threw it.:cheesy:
 
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I would look at what metrics they considered. If they take price & availability of japanese beef or italian wine, it will always be expensive city to live.
Someone is well aware of famous Japanese beefs.

What makes Dhaka expensive for expatriates?? never knew there are any at the first place.
Well you're Pakistani for a reason

Supply of high quality (+secure) housing (standard international expat level) is limited....thus pricey. From this stems other escalating costs (having to import many essential quality goods and pay all the tarrifs on that...given BD produces 0).

You will see a lot of BD members here claiming yada yada yada (as though a few pictures of restaurants indicate any broader realised trend on the ground)....in the end you can compare the quality of living to the cost of living (both produced by Mercer) rankings for expatriates.

Dhaka is ranked 38th (out of 209) for cost and 214th (out of 231) for quality....horrendous disparity. Similar cities with this phenomenon include Lagos (Nigeria) and Abidjan (Ivory Coast).

For regional comparison:

Mumbai: 57th for Cost, 154th for quality

Karachi: 201st for Cost, 204th for quality

https://www.mercer.ca/en/newsroom/cost-of-living-2017.html

https://mobilityexchange.mercer.com/quality-of-living-rankings
I think the main reason that's making it expensive is transportation and food.

Chittagong should be more liveable than Dhaka. Cheaper too
Less populated and well mannered people too I suppose....

yeah. bro Myanmar now is like Vietnam last 10 years. as manufacture sector is expending, the price of household and daily used goods is falling. u wont believe that a 330ml coke cost 1.5 USD. the price of Used 1998 model AD Van was around 66000 USD at 2010. the rental fee of standard office area was 100usd/ sqm. now the price are set to fall as the manufactureing sector and infra development are improved. hope to catch vietnam around 2030. :D
330ml coke cost 1.5$?
1.5 $ is something around 300 fils or 2l if coke in Kuwait and one liter in Ukraine if bought from groceries instead of supermarkets which is usually cheaper.
2l Coca Cola is 100 taka in bd from groceries.... 300 fils is around 80 taka.

I like coke so yeah... :D
 
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Someone is well aware of famous Japanese beefs.


Well you're Pakistani for a reason


I think the main reason that's making it expensive is transportation and food.


Less populated and well mannered people too I suppose....


330ml coke cost 1.5$?
1.5 $ is something around 300 fils or 2l if coke in Kuwait and one liter in Ukraine if bought from groceries instead of supermarkets which is usually cheaper.
2l Coca Cola is 100 taka in bd from groceries.... 300 fils is around 80 taka.

I like coke so yeah... :D
yeah. it was 2010 price. the period before opening the door for FDI. all the imported goods were overpriced. now the price have fallen and 1.5L big bottle Coke cost just 0.59 USD. if u choose Pepsi during this promotion time , 3L ( 2x 1.5L ) would cost just 0.85 USD. i dont drink coke. i'm big fan of Pepsi. lol
 
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I always thought Islamabad was the most expensive city in South Asia given its almost non existent poverty levels .
 
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I always thought Islamabad was the most expensive city in South Asia given its almost non existent poverty levels .

Standard of living doesn't really correlate to how expensive the city is

Also though Islamabad is a well panned and have relatively good infrastructure, It's more of a diplomatic and bureaucratic enclave than a real city, Similarly to what Canberra is to Australia.. The real measurement are cities like Lahore and Karachi
 
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Hmmm as far as quality of living and livability index goes these are the top ranked for the South Asian nations (Wouldn't even bother to compare Australian living standards)

2017 CITY RANKINGS

132 Colombo, Sri Lanka

144 Hyderabad, India

194 Islamabad, Pakistan

203 Yangon, Myanmar (Not South Asian but comparative with the standard of development)

214 Dhaka, Bangladesh

Not a good reason to harp about for either of these nationalities imho

@Bombaywalla @Aung Zaya

https://mobilityexchange.mercer.com/Portals/0/Content/Rankings/rankings/qol2017e784512/index.html

There's a big different between being 7% percentile and 43% percentile. Economist liveability index (which does it for everyone, not just expats) confirms that as well.

Posting fancy restaurant pictures is hardly indicative of the actual living quality (even for expats). In fact it just adds to the fact that localised cost does not equal sustained quality.
 
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yeah. it was 2010 price. the period before opening the door for FDI. all the imported goods were overpriced. now the price have fallen and 1.5L big bottle Coke cost just 0.59 USD. if u choose Pepsi during this promotion time , 3L ( 2x 1.5L ) would cost just 0.85 USD. i dont drink coke. i'm big fan of Pepsi. lol
Oh cool. Btw is there no factory to produce local demand in burma? There are many in bd....
I like coke, had a Pepsi with my meal at the airport in turkey yesterday... I felt it was kind of watered down.
 
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