The
metro bus system has positively contributed to the increase in prices along its
corridor, according to new research by Pakistan’s best real estate website,
Lamudi.pk (http://www.lamudi.pk/).
Mining
data through its extensive database, real estate experts at Lamudi reported
increase in property prices of residential areas along the metro routes in
Lahore and Islamabad, where this transport system operates.
Analyzing
Lahore’s trends, depicts a positive trajectory in prices of the newly
constructed housing schemes near the Gajju Matta metro
bus station. These include the Central Park Housing Scheme, which experienced
price gains of about 15-20 percent.
Similarly,
LDA City and Bahria Nasheman have both witnessed price gains of about 30 and 15
percent respectively, after the construction of the metro bus system. The
property rentals have also increased in these areas surrounding the metro.
The
same trend has also been observed in Islamabad, where the metro bus became
operational about three months back. The rental prices of residential sectors:
I-9 increased by five to seven percent, whereas for I-8 increased by 10-12
percent. There was also a slight increase noted in sale prices of sector I-8.
Saad
Arshed, Country Director of Lamudi Pakistan, said: “Real estate along the metro
routes in Lahore and Islamabad have been positively impacted. This was clearly
evident for the residential localities near the routes, as reported by our
portal.
It is
not long before the commercial and office spaces will also depict the same
trend. Investors are well aware of these changing trends and are investing in
properties near these stations to reap huge profits in the coming future.”
Overall,
metro has had quite a positive impact on real estate prices in both the cities
it operates. This was more visible in Lahore where it has been operational for
around two years. However, it is only a matter of time, before the same
percentage increases are visible in Islamabad’s residential and commercial
property stocks as well, Arshed said.
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