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Monday, December 8, 2025 02:02 PM PST 
Big Opportunity in DHA Files – Phase 10, 13 & Quetta Surge (December 2025)

Big Opportunity in DHA Files – Phase 10, 13 & Quetta Surge (December 2025)



In early December 2025, the DHA files market in Pakistan is shifting from a long downturn into a gradual and healthier recovery, giving investors fresh opportunities in multiple phases. DHA Lahore Phase 10 has already shown a strong upward movement, with residential and commercial file prices increasing and supply becoming tight, which indicates genuine buyer demand rather than speculative hype. As a result of this surge, DHA Lahore Phase 13 has also entered a positive phase where file rates have moved up from previous lower levels, sellers are holding back for better gains, and buyers are actively searching for available inventory, creating a low‑supply, high‑demand environment. At the same time, DHA Quetta is emerging as one of the most attractive low‑entry options, where 5 marla and 1 kanal files are still available at comparatively affordable prices, yet the project is now in a clear recovery cycle with expectations of strong long‑term growth. The overall theme is that after three to three‑and‑a‑half years of price decline since 2022, serious investors who were waiting for the bottom are now entering the market, which is pushing prices upward in a steady, sustainable way rather than creating a short‑lived bubble. The video further highlights that short‑term corrections of a small portion of recent gains should be viewed as normal market “correction” rather than a new crash, because when a file increases significantly and then adjusts slightly, it often supports long‑term price stability. Beyond Lahore, the discussion points to DHA Multan, DHA Gujranwala, and DHA Bahawalpur as the next phases likely to benefit from this recovery wave, with DHA Multan expected to lead due to its comparatively attractive plot prices, strong development activity, and promising future appreciation potential. Within Multan, blocks near key entrances and main roads are considered especially appealing for different plot sizes including 5 marla, 8 marla, 10 marla and 1 kanal, depending on an investor’s budget and objectives. The video also places strong emphasis on Lahore Smart City, where limited on‑ground constructed villas in 5 marla, 10 marla and 1 kanal categories remain available on convenient two‑year installment plans, making them highly competitive when compared with current construction costs in most societies. For end‑users and overseas Pakistanis planning to build a home or shift their families, these ready and under‑construction villas in a modern smart city environment are described as a solid option combining livability, future growth and ease of payment. Overall, the content positions 2026 as a potential “year of recovery” for property, with expectations that 2027–2028 could bring a stronger upward cycle if macroeconomic and sector‑specific conditions continue to improve, and it encourages viewers to study market trends carefully and enter quality projects while prices are still at relatively attractive levels.​


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Monday, November 24, 2025 03:01 AM PST 
Special Courts for Overseas Pakistanis Property Disputes Established in Punjab

The Punjab government has recently introduced a significant reform to benefit overseas Pakistanis by establishing fast-track special courts dedicated to resolving property disputes swiftly and justly. These special property courts, set up under the Punjab Establishment of Special Courts (Overseas Pakistanis Property) Act 2025, aim to protect the property rights of Pakistanis living abroad. The courts are led by additional session judges and operate in various districts, including the special court established in Sialkot. This initiative was approved by the Punjab Assembly in January 2025 and implemented after consultation with the Chief Justice in November 2025. The primary goal is to provide overseas Pakistanis with quick, transparent, and efficient justice concerning immovable property disputes such as illegal possession, ownership conflicts, and protection of property rights. Previously, these cases were dispersed across session courts, revenue courts, or civil courts, causing delays and difficulties for overseas Pakistanis and their legal representatives. Now, with dedicated courts and specially appointed judges, cases will be fast-tracked with a separate register and calendar, ensuring timely witness appearances and expeditious rulings. This reform also targets illegal land grabbers, promising strict action against them. Overall, this system promises quicker justice, increased confidence for overseas investors, and a more secure environment for property ownership in Punjab. The government encourages feedback from the community on this progressive step for better governance and respect for overseas Pakistanis' legal rights. Lahore Real Estate, Overseas Pakistanis Property, Punjab Special Courts, Property Disputes, Fast Track Courts, Investing in Pakistan, Immovable Property Pakistan, Legal Reform, Property Rights, Overseas Investors
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