As 2015
draws to a close, the big question on all real estate professionals’ lips is:
what will 2016 hold? Migration away from capital cities, infrastructure
improvements and increased international interest from investors are just some
of the expected developments for Pakistan 
- App
     focus 
Pakistan
Telecommunication Authority (PTA) keeping in view the popularity of apps
launched, “Pakistan Mobile App Awards” in 2015. Moreover, with internet
penetration strengthening in second-tier and suburban areas and 50 percent of
the users accessing internet via mobile phones, cellular companies are reducing
mobile connectivity costs and giving out more affordable SIM cards.
2.                 
Second-tier growth 
Industry
professionals have already noted the increased attraction of second and third
tier cities such as Gujranwala , Faisalabad ,
Multan  and Hyderabad Lahore , Islamabad  and Karachi 
According
to Saad Arshed, Country Director of Pakistan’s best real estate platform Lamudi: “In 2016, we will see the development
of smaller cities in Pakistan, as they invest in themselves to improve
transport services, water and electricity supplies, and develop their
infrastructure. This is essential if these cities want to compete with bigger
markets, both locally and internationally. 
“By
shifting focus from bigger cities to smaller areas, investors get more for
their money due to lower costs of land, resources and building materials, and
developers have more space for construction. This makes these second tier
cities a very attractive option for real estate professionals,” he concluded.
3.                 
Commercial property growth 
As Pakistan 
The
next 12 months will likely see an increase in commercial property developments
across Pakistan 
4.                 
REIT availability 
In June, Pakistan 
5.                 
Increase in foreign investment 
With
deals such as China  and
Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) and Russia 
and Pakistan Karachi 

 
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