Bangladesh, as a densely populated country in South Asia, faces many complex challenges in housing planning. The limited land resources, rapid urbanization process, and increasing housing demand make land use policies particularly important in Bangladesh’s housing planning. Firstly, Bangladesh’s land use policies are closely linked to its social and economic developmentDBbet. With the acceleration of urbanization, a large number of rural populations have flooded into cities, especially in large cities like Dhaka, leading to a dramatic increase in urban land demandBETJILI. **When formulating land use policies, it is necessary to consider how to effectively allocate limited land resources to meet the needs of different social groups. This is not just about housing issues, but also about urban infrastructure, public services, and environmental protection in all aspects. Secondly, Bangladesh faces certain problems of insufficient laws and enforcement in land use policies. Although a series of land management regulations have been formulated, many land use policies are difficult to implement due to the lack of effective enforcement mechanisms. This situation has caused irregularities in urban land transfer, with some private land being occupied illegally, further exacerbating the formation of poverty-stricken areasWillBet. Therefore, strengthening land law, implementing policy enforcement, is an important measure to improve housing planning. Moreover, Bangladesh’s housing market also faces a serious phenomenon ofBonanza