Mirpur-1 is mostly a middle-income residential and commercial zone
Mirpur-1 is mostly a middle-income residential and commercial zone
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????️ Who Are the "Upper People" in Mirpur-1?
???? 1. Business Owners
Own garment factories, showrooms, large shops, or multiple rental buildings.
Often involved in real estate, wholesale markets, or construction.
Many live in luxury apartments or posh houses in nearby blocks (e.g., Mirpur DOHS, Paikpara area).
????⚕️ 2. Professionals
Doctors, engineers, government officers, and university professors.
May work in institutions like National Heart Foundation, BRAC University, or Mirpur Cantonment offices.
Their families often value education, health, and security.
???? 3. High-Level Job Holders
Managers or directors in banks, telecoms, NGOs, or foreign companies.
Some also work in freelancing/outsourcing, making a high online income from home.
???? 4. NRB (Non-Resident Bangladeshis) Families
Some families live in Mirpur-1 but have relatives abroad (UK, US, Middle East).
Their income from overseas supports a higher standard of living—car ownership, AC homes, branded items.
???? Where Do They Typically Live?
Modern apartment buildings with lifts and security guards.
Areas near Mirpur DOHS, Section-13/14, or around Kazipara/Shewrapara (borderline).
Some build homes slightly outside the traffic-heavy zone but maintain businesses in Mirpur-1.
????️ Their Lifestyle
Category | Traits |
---|---|
Shopping | Branded shops, online orders, visit Dhanmondi or Uttara |
Children’s Schooling | English-medium schools or top coaching centers |
Food & Dining | Order from food delivery apps, dine at places like Sultan's Dine or Chillox |
Transport | Own cars, use Uber or Pathao |
Leisure | Travel, gym memberships, Netflix, family outings |