Real estate: Sector’s outlook positive, reveals survey

Online portal finds Pakistanis actively taking part in market


Our Correspondent January 23, 2016
PHOTO: REUTERS

LAHORE:


Pakistan’s multi-billion-dollar real estate industry is looking at a brighter future in 2016, despite being affected by issues such as housing shortages, increasing taxes and lack of transparency in property, according to a new report on Pakistan’s property market.


The findings were part of a new research conducted by lamudi.com, an online property portal.

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The report focuses on a series of online surveys of real estate agents and customers as well as property experts’ interviews and Lamudi’s onsite data. The research examines the change in real estate trends in 2014-15, the online property-hunting trends, changes in real estate prices, the renting versus buying patterns of Pakistani house-hunters, the rising demand of sustainable homes, impact of change in oil prices on Pakistan’s real estate sector and much more.

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The first survey of real estate agents examines the progress of Pakistan’s property market, shift from offline to online medium and their outlook for 2016. According to the Lamudi Agents Survey, 78% believe that the outlook for Pakistan real estate is positive.

According to the Lamudi customers’ survey, more than 50% of the respondents preferred to buy a house or an apartment over renting one. Moreover, 36% of them think that sustainable features in a home are extremely important.

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Saad Arshed, Country Director of Lamudi Pakistan, shared his outlook for the coming year. “I agree with the overall positive outlook of the agents with whom we work. Looking at our own pricing data as well as reports from agents around the country, the market is full of investment opportunities. Gwadar, Peshawar and Bahawalpur are great examples of investment hot spots right now.”

Published in The Express Tribune, January 24th, 2016.

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COMMENTS (5)

asad rizvi | 9 years ago | Reply Above comments are true & Valid. Real Estate Prices are on decline because exchange of files between so called Investors, as most of them are Real Estate Brokers. After authorities started chasing China Cutting Activity and Corrupt Investors, there is Lul in the market. Dishonoring of Commitment to Settle Claims on Maturity is on sharp rise, which has slowed down trading activity in the market. Fear of getting into Tax Net is another cause of concern for Tax evaders involved in Real Estate Business that has slowed down the activity. They should be aware that their Banking transaction is good to produce enough the evidence. However, the prices is at such an exorbitantly high levels that for a Genuine Buyer it is almost impossible to purchase a house. Whereas, Tax evaders will stay away until there is clearer picture, which is unlikely to happen in Near Term to Medium Term.
Mudassar | 9 years ago | Reply @Yul47 London: A very good point is highlighted here, All housing societies give edge to Real estate agents, societies should ask for full and final payment agreement mandatory to save purchaser and sellers from Shady deals done by brokers.
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