The latest round of communal violence erupted shortly after midnight when about 100 people surrounded a police station in the town of Kyaung Gone, 50 kilometres north-west of Yangon, demanding that police hand over a Muslim.
"When we refused their demand, they became angry and started destroying Muslim houses," an official from the town's administrative office said.
Another Muslim-owned house was partially destroyed by fire, according to witnesses.
No injuries were reported in the rampage.
Clashes between Buddhists and Muslims have spread since last year, when sectarian fighting claimed at least 167 lives and left 140,000 people homeless, mostly Rohingya Muslims, in the western state of Rakhine.
Source: The Bangkok Post