South Okkalapa | Yangon Region
Land
22 Lakh (Kyats) (Price Per Sqrt Ft)
Yankin | Yangon Region
Land
12 Lakh (Kyats) (Price Per Sqrt Ft)
Hmawbi | Yangon Region
Land
200,000 Lakh (Kyats)
Mayangone | Yangon Region
Land
22 Lakh (Kyats) (Price Per Sqrt Ft)
Bahan | Yangon Region
Land
165,000 Lakh (Kyats)
Sanchaung | Yangon Region
Land
50 Lakh (Kyats) (Price Per Sqrt Ft)
South Okkalapa | Yangon Region
Land
144,000 Lakh (Kyats)
Yankin | Yangon Region
Land
2400 Square Feet
23,000 Lakh (Kyats)
Mayangone | Yangon Region
Land
8700 Square Feet
40,000 Lakh (Kyats)
Mayangone | Yangon Region
Land
3575 Square Feet
20,000 Lakh (Kyats)
Mayangone | Yangon Region
Land
6048 Square Feet
25,000 Lakh (Kyats)
Dagon Myothit (North) | Yangon Region
Land
8,000 Lakh (Kyats)
Dagon Myothit (North) | Yangon Region
Land
2400 Square Feet
9,000 Lakh (Kyats)
Dagon Myothit (North) | Yangon Region
Land
2760 Square Feet
15,500 Lakh (Kyats)
Dagon Myothit (North) | Yangon Region
Land
2400 Square Feet
7,000 Lakh (Kyats)
South Okkalapa | Yangon Region
Land
1200 Square Feet
8,000 Lakh (Kyats)
Shwepyithar | Yangon Region
Land
0.12 Acre
10,500 Lakh (Kyats)
Hlaingtharya | Yangon Region
Land
3.26 Acre
42,000 Lakh (Kyats) (Price Per Acre)
Dagon Myothit (North) | Yangon Region
Land
1200 Square Feet
8,000 Lakh (Kyats)
Dagon Myothit (East) | Yangon Region
Land
1200 Square Feet
1,150 Lakh (Kyats)
Yangon Region in the heart of Lower Myanmar is the administrative capital of Myanmar and host to the country’s largest city, Yangon which is its capital. As such, it is a focal point of interest for real estate, particularly for investors looking to buy land in Myanmar as a business venture. The mixed landscape of colonial architecture and cultural heritage makes it ideal for new attractions or even businesses such as boutique hotels. The current land prices in prime downtown areas are of high value and areas like Yangon are prime centres of commercial urbanisation. Land prices in Yangon typically vary by way of location as is the norm in real estate. Areas beyond the lines of the city centres are vast and much more accessible to a wider range of investors. Due to Myanmar’s rich, fertile soil, agricultural development has the potential to be a very lucrative business opportunity for investors although suburban developments also project long-term viability in these areas.