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Sunday, April 15, 2018 09:10 PM PST 
Effect of elections

The present decline in the prices of dha multan & bahawlpur may be attributed to the coming elections; most of the political personalities of theses areas are landlords and may have quite big shares of files in theses societies; the trend may continue till elections and afterwards the prices would reach the present ones. This is just a thinking, someone may or may not agree; the thinking is based on the ground realities that other fundamentals of all Dhas are same and prices are almost stable and there is no negativity attached with both of theses dhas. Regards .
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Friday, April 6, 2018 03:21 PM PST 

New policy by the Government where a non filer will not be able to buy any property worth more than 40 laks and also if you declare less value during buying the government can take that land from you by giving twice the declared price for 2018 and 75% above in 2019 and 50% in 2020.
What impact will this have on the property market ?

Shoaib Khan replied on Friday, April 6, 2018 07:05 PM PST 

I think this should significantly reduce number of transactions since there is almost no/little chance for black money poring in the market. More documentation means more regularized sector which in turn reduce number of transactions. I'm expecting flattish RE market for foreseeable future. Locations which lack genuine investors/ end users must be penalized badly by this move.

Adnan replied on Friday, April 6, 2018 08:33 PM PST 

What about overseas Pakistanis ? They are not living and paying taxes in Pakistan

Shahid1 replied on Friday, April 6, 2018 09:38 PM PST 

This can prompt a property takeover (asset forfeiture) by government. For example, you buy something and declare its buy price honestly and price appreciates 100% in three years. So government can just pay 50% and take over property thus making a hefty profit.

Simple replied on Friday, April 6, 2018 09:54 PM PST 

This policy may have disastrous effect on property market as most of the buyers are non filers and if they are not allowed to buy then I am afraid we should be ready to see significant drop in property prices in near future.

Azmat replied on Friday, April 6, 2018 10:43 PM PST 

What about property bought in past. Do this scheme effect those

chouhdry replied on Saturday, April 7, 2018 12:15 AM PST 

Please don't spread fake news in market!!

Mansoor replied on Saturday, April 7, 2018 01:57 AM PST 

@Shahid 1
Proposal says Govt can buy the property within 6 months of registration. So after three years there will be no question of buying at any rate. But not allowing Non-filers to buy anything above 4 million will definitely hurt the market.

Fellow Member replied on Saturday, April 7, 2018 04:54 AM PST 

I think the prices would rise sharply for some time as the money which would have been whitened through amnesty would be parked in the real estate sector; and after that they may change proposal altogether to give safe exit to such whitened money holder.

H A Mian replied on Saturday, April 7, 2018 10:28 AM PST 

when will this policy take affect ???
I am on overseas Pakistani, intending to buy a lot in DHA prism 9..... I m not a filer....
why Government is doing this ?/ .......
this will seriously hurt foreign remittance to Pakistan .....

KSA BankerŪ replied on Sunday, April 8, 2018 02:49 PM PST 

Dear "H A Mian", I am an overseas Pakistani like you, I have always worked abroad since my graduation, I have no income in Pakistan (only remittances from abroad), and so I don't pay any income tax. Yet, I am a tax filer and I file my income tax returns every year voluntarily but without paying any income tax. As a matter of fact, filing my income tax returns every year, I declare to the Govt. that they have taken advance income tax of a certain amount from me at the time of me purchasing properties in Pakistan and hence I will claim the refund of that advance tax collected from me at the time of transactions.

Hence, the point I am trying to make is that all overseas Pakistanis, especially those with significant savings and wishing to invest in Pakistan, can become filers without paying any income tax in Pakistan if they don't generate any taxable income in Pakistan (e.g. from rental of property). It only costs around PKR 10,000 per annum to engage a good lawyer to file your tax returns every year and keep your documents in order.

It will also be very helpful if one day the Govt. wants to do any audit of your wealth and assets. I went through it when I was a non-filer where they saw one of my properties and sent me a letter to explain my sources of income, wealth statement etc. Alhamdulillah I was able to do that as I had kept a tidy record of all my remittances to Pakistan and of my investments. Since then, I have been filing my tax returns every year and have not incurred any issues since then.

I hope the above will be helpful of other overseas Pakistanis as it is based on personal experience of one of you.
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Saturday, March 17, 2018 03:05 AM PST 
State Life Housing Society : phase 1 extension

What are the development charges for all sizes of plots of the subjected housing society. Thanks
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Thursday, March 15, 2018 07:39 AM PST 
Clarification

LRE to clarify whether the map of sui gas phase 2, issued by LRE, with certain modifications wrt block f,g &h, is final or the earlier map shown on the zameen.com is still holding and final. Please clarify and oblige. Thanks

LRE Support Staff replied on Thursday, March 15, 2018 02:38 PM PST 

Dear Sir,
Sir Map of Sui Gas 2 on Lre Website is same updated copy of last issued map from Society it's latest map is already submitted in LDA with some new changes,
Sui Gas management will issue new map after approval by LDA.
For More Information Contact
Mian Waqas
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Lahore Real Estate
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Monday, January 1, 2018 06:42 AM PST 
New Year

What prospects of property prices may be anticipated in this new year taking into consideration the highly volatile situation of the country and the ultimate settlement whether favourable or otherwise. Thanks

jehanzeb replied on Monday, January 1, 2018 11:28 AM PST 

Due to uncertain situation, prices are likely to remain stagnant this year.
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