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Purple Holdings Limited

About Purple Holdings

A Dhaka developer working across apartments, land and joint ventures — and publishing more about each property than is usual here.

Who we are

Purple Holdings Limited develops apartments in Dhaka, buys and sells land, and partners with landowners on joint ventures. Three lines of business, and they inform one another: the same team that knows what a plot in Purbachal is worth is the team that knows what can be built on it.

We publish more about each property than is usual here. Every apartment type carries its size, its bedrooms, its bathrooms, its balconies and which way it faces; every plot carries its size in Katha and Bigha, its road width and what it is classified for. A buyer should not have to telephone to find out what they are looking at.

What we do not publish is a price on a public page. Prices change, and a figure on a website that is three weeks out of date is worse than no figure — so ask, and you will be told the current one for the specific apartment you are asking about.

A message from our chairman

A home is the largest purchase most families here will ever make, and it is usually made on incomplete information. That is the problem this company was built to be useful against.

What I ask of our team is simple: tell people what they are buying. If a buyer asks what the handover date is, they should get a date. If a landowner asks what their plot could support, they should get a number and the reasoning behind it, not a ratio quoted before anybody has read their papers.

We would rather lose a sale to a straight answer than win one without giving it.

How we work

What you should expect from us, and what to hold us to:

  • The specification in writing. What is being built, in what materials, to what finish — before anything is signed.

  • A handover date, not a season. And an explanation if it moves, at the time it moves rather than at the end.

  • The papers checked before we ask you to commit. Mutation, mouza map, road width, access. We would rather find a problem than inherit one.

  • One person who knows your file. Not a switchboard, and not a different answer depending on who picks up.

None of that is remarkable. It is what a buyer or a landowner should be able to take for granted, and often cannot — which is the whole reason it is written down here.