Proposal-Based Allocation – Not a BOT Lease
Shape the Future of Yangon With a Rare Urban Infill Site
An exclusive investment opportunity is now available: over 2 acres of centrally located government-owned land in the prestigious Dagon Township—one of Yangon’s most strategic and culturally significant urban zones.
This offering is not a traditional BOT lease, but a direct allocation via development proposal, providing unmatched flexibility for developers with vision. Once approved, the land is assigned for development, free from the typical constraints of BOT models.
With its prized location and unique access path, this compact yet powerful site is ideal for institutional investors, international developers, or joint ventures seeking to create meaningful and high-impact urban projects.
Dagon Township represents the cultural and administrative heart of Yangon, renowned for its accessibility, heritage value, and proximity to core infrastructure:
Direct access to Pyay Road and Ahlone Road
Minutes from Downtown Yangon, embassies, and commercial districts
Close to government ministries, hospitals, international schools, and religious landmarks
Surrounded by premium developments and fast-growing mixed-use zones
Dagon is a district where legacy meets momentum—an ideal location for forward-thinking developments that respect the past and define the future.
Total Area: 2+ acres (approx. 8,000 square metres)
Ownership: Government-held, not under BOT terms
Access Mechanism: Allocation via comprehensive project proposal and ministerial review
Zoning Possibilities: Mixed-use, commercial, institutional, hospitality, or cultural (subject to approval)
Developers are invited to submit a full proposal outlining project scope, impact, financial structure, and community benefit. Upon approval, land is allocated—without public bidding or lease auction.
Despite its smaller footprint, this site’s high visibility and centrality enable a wide range of impactful development options:
Boutique mixed-use buildings with retail, office, and residential components
Upscale serviced apartments, branded hotels, or urban resorts
Cultural or civic spaces such as museums, galleries, or embassies
Premium clinics, wellness hubs, or boutique healthcare centres
Educational or research institutions seeking a central Yangon presence
Smart, compact urban developments that combine sustainability and innovation
This is a rare urban infill opportunity for those aiming to make a bold architectural and economic statement in Myanmar’s largest city.
No BOT restrictions – offering greater creative and financial flexibility
Direct allocation pathway – through proposal, not open market bidding
Prime central location – in one of Yangon’s most established townships
Rising land value – as infrastructure and urban development accelerate
Ideal for legacy projects – including public-private partnerships and global collaborations
Government openness – active support for proposals aligned with urban development goals
We provide comprehensive support for both local and international investors—from concept to execution:
Investment strategy and vision alignment
Proposal preparation and submission to relevant authorities
Legal and regulatory guidance
Financial modeling and partnership structuring
Local coordination with architects, engineers, and consultants
Support with compliance, permits, and joint ventures
We aim to make your entry into Myanmar’s urban development landscape smooth, strategic, and successful.
This 2+ acre site in Dagon Township is a rare, high-profile government land offering—perfect for developers looking to anchor themselves in Yangon’s next growth chapter. It represents a unique opportunity to deliver a project of enduring value in a city on the rise.
Contact us to receive:
Full site details and documentation
Development guidelines and proposal process
Market insights and zoning intelligence
Tailored project advisory for your vision
Let’s collaborate to build something iconic. Opportunities in Dagon of this nature are extremely limited—this is your chance to leave a lasting mark in the heart of Myanmar’s urban evolution.
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