About Pakistan

Ideally located between the two heavyweight emerging markets; sharing its borders with India on the East, Iran and Afghanistan on the west and China on the North, Pakistan’s strategic location includes a principal gateway to the Central Asia Republics and strong links with the Middle East and South Asian countries.


Home to some of Asia’s most magnificent landscapes, Pakistan stretches from the Arabian Sea, with a coastline of 1,046km, to some of the world’s most spectacular mountain ranges in the world, with peaks over 7000m. Pakistan is due to become the conduit for business and expansion in that region. Barriers to capital flow and international FDI have been removed, so investors will not be facing any restrictions. With a rich history, reputed to be one of the cradles of civilisation, snow tipped mountains to the north and a thousand miles of coast line to the south show its true diversity.

KEY FACTS

  • Sustained economic growth
  • Sustained GDP increase
  • Modernised capital city
  • Impressive infrastructure
  • Rich cultural history
  • Sandy beaches and lagoons
  • Preserved temperate forests
  • Home to the worlds largest earth filled dam

 

RENTAL RETURNS AND TOURISM

Rental returns of 9% are achievable in well appointed locations such as business hubs and political districts. Business tourism is on the increase due to Pakistan joining World trade organisation.

 

CAPITAL APPRECIATION AND THE PROPERTY MARKET

Capital appreciation in Real Estate has excelled in the country with no signs of it slowing.
Economists predict that there will be a 300% increase in the next 3-5 years in some of the more sought after locations, following trends which were set in India and Dubai of recent years.

Pakistan, in the News...

“The stabilization measures and structural reforms already in place have created the foundation for ... GDP growth at double what has been the annual average rate..”
 
The World Bank
 
 
Pakistan's central bank said economic growth is likely to accelerate this fiscal year as rising investments boost the nation's livestock industry and output at farms and factories increase.
 
Bloomberg
 
 
Pakistan's dynamic growth, economically, socially and educationally, ..  will take the country forward
 
Financial Times