The
recent launch of Pakistan’s first real estate investment trust brings positive
signs for the commercial property sector, according to analysis by Lamudi
Pakistan (www.lamudi.pk).
The
REIT, which was launched on Dolmen City shopping mall and office plaza, was
heavily over-subscribed. It brings a positive note for other commercial
property developers who can now also enter this asset class.
The
multi-million dollar real estate industry of Pakistan has many part-time
investors who are looking for such investment opportunities. The launch of
REITs has provided them with the platform to channel their funds and gain huge
profits.
Saad
Arshed, Country Director of Lamudi Pakistan, said: “The launch of REITs is a
proud moment for Pakistan as it is the first country in the region to do so.
The
initial public offering (IPO) of the Dolmen City REIT was perfectly timed with
the announcement of the Federal Budget 2015-16, which brings relief for people
engaging in real estate investment trusts. The commercial property sector had
been facing a slowdown for the past year, but after the phenomenal success of
this REIT opening, many new commercial developers will join this asset class.”
Rising
property taxes have caused the real estate sector to stall over the past year.
This was mainly due to the heavy taxes imposed by the government, which
hampered real estate sector activity. Investment in the commercial property
sector was almost at a standstill in the first three months of 2015, according
to Lamudi’s quarterly property price report. However, with the recent amendments
made in the 2015-16 budget and the launch of the REIT scheme, the commercial
segment is expected to pick up.
The
launch has opened up new avenues for builders and developers who can now offer
shopping malls and office buildings under the banner of REITs. “It must be
noted though that in order for these REITs to be successful, the government must
maintain a proper regulatory framework for it and keep giving incentives such
as tax deductions,” Mr. Arshed said.
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