Geographic Information
Description of Pakistan
Theoretically, Pakistan’s rich history, vibrant culture and privileged location on the coast of the Arabian Sea makes it a land of incredible potential investors would be wise not to overlook. Sadly, the reality of the situation is quite different as despite all its potential, Pakistan has been negatively affected by conflict and political instability for so long that both tourism and international property investment are thin on the ground at best.
Pakistan is 100 per cent open to foreign investors and buying costs are as low as they come, but with little to no guarantee of stability even for the imminent future, there’s no real draw for overseas investors.
Current Property Prices in Pakistan
Key Facts:
Currency: PAKISTANI RUPEETime Zone: Pakistan Time Zone
DialCode: 92
Languages: English
Capital: Islamabad
GDP: $236.518 billion