Rawalpindi · Islamabad · All surroundings

Areas we cover in Rawalpindi, Islamabad and all surroundings

Every society, sector and corridor below is ground we work on ourselves — walking plots, sitting in transfer offices and following files through to possession. From the same office, since 1998.

Approval and NOC status checked before payment Site visits with you in any area we cover Asim Nazir handles dealing, planning and construction

On the ground since 1998

We list only the ground we actually work on


A coverage map can be drawn by anyone. Here it means Asim Nazir can stand on that plot tomorrow and tell you what it is really worth doing.

27+ years in one district adds up, and we have spent them working it from three sides at once — dealing, town planning and construction. So the person who shows you a plot in any of these areas is the same person who plans the land and builds on it, and you get one opinion covering the file, the ground and what building there would actually take, instead of three.

That is the difference between a listing and local knowledge. Before you commit money in any of the areas below, we can tell you how transfer works there, what the paperwork usually looks like, what is realistic on rate and timing, and where the risk sits.

1998 Established in Rawalpindi
27+ Years on the same ground
34 Areas and corridors listed here
3 Regions: Rawalpindi, Islamabad, surroundings

Region one

Rawalpindi


Our home city and where the firm started. Big private societies on one side, older settled neighbourhoods in the middle, and growth corridors pushing out towards the motorway.

Bahria Town

Private housing society · Phases 1–8 · Safari Valley

One of the largest private housing societies in the region, with its own commercial hubs, schools and hospitals. Families come here for ready possession and daily convenience; investors come for resale demand. Each phase behaves differently, so phase and block choice is most of the decision.

  • Phase 1
  • Phase 2
  • Phase 3
  • Phase 4
  • Phase 5
  • Phase 6
  • Phase 7
  • Phase 8
  • Safari Valley

DHA Rawalpindi

Defence Housing Authority · Phases 1–5

Planned sectors, wide roads and steady demand from serving and retired armed-forces families. Transfer and possession run through DHA's own office procedure, which is not the same as a private society, so we work to that procedure from the start rather than a generic one.

  • Phase 1
  • Phase 2
  • Phase 3
  • Phase 4
  • Phase 5

Gulraiz Housing Scheme

Established housing scheme

An older, settled scheme off Airport Road with a mix of built houses and remaining plots. It suits families who want a neighbourhood that already works — schools, shops and neighbours — rather than a new development.

Chaklala Scheme 3

Established residential scheme

A mature, central scheme close to the cantonment and the airport road. Largely built up, so the work here is resale, rental and renovation rather than fresh plots — and older files need careful checking.

Adiala Road

Growth corridor

A long corridor lined with newer societies and open land, and the main direction of new development on the Rawalpindi side. Approval status is not the same from one scheme to the next and it can change, so we check the current position with the relevant authority for the specific scheme you are looking at.

Airport Housing Society

Established housing society

A settled society near Airport Road with a practical mix of houses, plots and small commercial. It works well for buyers who want an established address close to the city rather than a brand-new scheme.

Peshawar Road

Main road · Commercial & residential

A main artery with commercial frontage, apartments and older residential pockets behind it. We arrange shop and office rentals along this road as well as houses, and frontage value depends heavily on the exact stretch.

Saddar

City centre · Commercial

Rawalpindi's old commercial heart — shops, offices, upper-floor space and rental demand that does not depend on new development. Titles here are often old and split between heirs, so documentation work comes first.

Satellite Town

Established residential & commercial

One of the city's original planned neighbourhoods, with a settled mix of houses, clinics, offices and schools. Central, walkable and always in demand for rentals and small commercial conversions.

Morgah

Quiet residential area

A green, quiet area on the southern side of the city, long associated with the refinery township. Supply is limited and turnover is slow, so this is ground where local contact counts for more than a listing site.

Chakri Road

Growth corridor · M-2 interchange side

The corridor running towards the motorway interchange, where new schemes and open land dominate. Sensible ground for plot and file buyers who can wait — and we confirm the scheme's current approval position with the relevant authority before any advance.

And many more across Rawalpindi. These are the areas we are asked about most, not the limit of where we work — if yours is not listed, ask.

Region two

Islamabad


Two different markets in one city: the CDA sectors, where supply is fixed and buyers are mostly end-users, and the private schemes on the outskirts, where development stage and approval status decide everything.

F-sectors

CDA sectors · Central Islamabad

Islamabad's established western sectors — houses, apartments and sector markets inside a finished city plan. Supply is fixed, buyers are usually end-users, and transfer runs through the development authority rather than a society office.

G-sectors

CDA sectors · Central Islamabad

Central sectors with a wide mix of houses, flats, hostels and commercial markets, and constant rental demand from government offices, universities and hospitals nearby. A practical choice for landlords who want the property occupied.

E-11

Cooperative society sub-sectors

One of the few Islamabad sectors developed largely by cooperative societies, which is why each sub-sector has its own transfer procedure and its own society office. Known for apartments as much as houses, and popular with overseas owners who rent out.

D-12

Residential sector · Still filling in

A newer residential sector on the northern side of the city, with a mix of completed houses and vacant plots. Good ground for buyers who want to build their own house in a sector rather than buy someone else's design.

I-sectors

Industrial & residential sectors

The I-series carries Islamabad's industrial estate alongside residential blocks, so it covers warehouse, workshop and small-factory requirements as well as homes. Commercial use here depends on the sector's approved land use — we check that first.

DHA Islamabad

Defence Housing Authority · Expressway side

Planned phases along the Islamabad Expressway with their own transfer office, dues schedule and possession rules. We deal in both built houses and plot files here, and we always confirm dues and possession status before an offer is made.

Gulberg Greens & Gulberg Residencia

Farmhouses & residential plots

Gulberg Greens is known for farmhouse-size plots and open ground; Gulberg Residencia for standard residential plots and houses. Both sit close to the Expressway and the airport route, and both fall inside the ground our dealing, planning and construction sides all cover.

  • Gulberg Greens
  • Gulberg Residencia

B-17

Multi Gardens · GT Road side

A large, genuinely populated scheme on the Islamabad side of GT Road, with its own markets, schools and mosques. Blocks differ a great deal in development stage and possession, so choosing the block correctly is most of the job.

Park View City

Housing society · Hill side

A hill-side society on the Malot Road approach, valued for its setting, greenery and controlled entry. Development stage varies block to block, so we walk the specific block with you before anything is signed — and if you are abroad, we walk it for you on a live video call.

Capital Smart City

Master-planned scheme · M-2 interchange

A large master-planned scheme on the motorway side, traded mostly on file and instalment plans. This is a file market before it is a plot market, so the safety of the file, the dues position and the payment plan matter more than the brochure.

Faisal Town

Housing society · Western growth side

A newer scheme on Islamabad's western growth side offering residential and commercial plots. It suits buyers with a medium-term view, and we check the current approval, development and delivery position with the relevant authority before you commit.

Top City-1

Housing society · Airport side

A scheme beside the New Islamabad International Airport interchange, with residential and commercial blocks and a settled layout. Access is its main argument, so we look closely at which block actually benefits from it.

Bani Gala

Hill-side residential · Larger parcels

Hill-side houses and land overlooking Rawal Lake, usually in larger parcels than a standard sector plot. Land records, access routes and building permission need proper checking here, and we will say so plainly when something does not add up.

Bahria Enclave

Gated society · Sector layout

A gated Bahria development on the Islamabad side, laid out in sectors with a mix of built houses, apartments and plots. Convenient for owners abroad because society services and security are already in place.

And many more across Islamabad. New sectors and schemes keep opening, and we keep up with them — if yours is not listed, ask.

Region three

Surrounding regions and corridors


Towns, hill stations and the road corridors that connect them. This is where agricultural land, frontage plots and second homes sit — and where honest local knowledge saves the most money.

Taxila

Town · GT Road · Industry & colleges

An old town with industry, engineering colleges and steady local demand for houses, shops and land. Straightforward ground for buyers who want a town address that still connects to the twin cities by road and train.

Wah Cantt

Cantonment town

A planned cantonment town of quiet, tree-lined neighbourhoods. Transfer, building approval and rental rules run through the cantonment board rather than a civil authority, which changes the timeline — we plan for that from day one.

Attock

District town & agricultural land

District town, surrounding villages and farmland. We handle agricultural land sale and purchase here as well as houses and plots, and revenue-record work is a normal part of the job rather than an exception.

Murree & Galiyat

Hill stations · Cottages & second homes

Cottages, guest houses and hill plots. Land here often carries local ownership customs, seasonal access limits and slope constraints, so verification of the record and of the actual road access comes before any discussion of price.

GT Road corridor

Corridor · Rawalpindi to Attock

The old road linking Rawalpindi, Taxila, Wah and Attock. Frontage land, warehouses, marriage halls and small commercial move well along it, and the exact frontage width and access point decide the value.

M-2 Motorway corridor

Corridor · Motorway interchanges

Schemes and open land gathered around the motorway interchanges. Mostly a plot and land market with long development timelines, so we would rather give you a realistic wait than an optimistic one.

New Islamabad International Airport corridor

Corridor · Airport zone

The belt of societies and open land around the airport and its interchange, where schemes at very different stages sit beside raw agricultural land. Exactly the place where we confirm the current NOC and approval position with the relevant authority before any payment.

Kahuta Road

Corridor · Eastern side

The eastern route out of Rawalpindi, with smaller schemes, agricultural land and room to build. It suits buyers who want land and space rather than a finished society, and who are comfortable with a longer horizon.

Fateh Jang Road

Corridor · North-western side

The road towards Fateh Jang, carrying newer schemes, industrial plots and open land, with both the airport and the motorway within reach. Land use and approval are not uniform along it and both can change, so we check the current position for the specific plot rather than buying off a map.

And many more across the surrounding districts. We travel the GT Road, motorway and airport corridors regularly — if yours is not listed, ask.

Not on the list

Do not see your area here


The list above is the ground we work on. We do take on files elsewhere in Punjab and Islamabad Capital Territory when it makes sense — and when it does not, we will tell you that instead of taking the enquiry. Send us the location and you will get a straight answer.

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Buying, selling or building from abroad

Every area on this page is covered by our overseas service: live video walk-throughs of the actual plot or house, paperwork verified before money moves, power-of-attorney guidance, construction progress reported with photos and video, and appointments booked around your time zone.

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Why the area matters

What local knowledge actually buys you


"We cover that area" is easy to say. These four things are what it is supposed to mean, and they are where deals are usually won or lost.

Society-specific transfer procedure

Every society has its own transfer office, its own file, its own forms, its own dues and its own queue. DHA does not work like Bahria, and neither works like a CDA sector or a cantonment board. Knowing the procedure before you start is what stops a simple deal from sitting still for weeks.

NOC and approval status, checked

A scheme can be marketed long before it is approved, and a block can be sold long before it is developed. We check the approval and NOC position of the scheme with the relevant authority before you commit money — and we say "not yet" out loud when that is the answer.

Realistic rate context

We will not quote you a flattering number to win a listing, and we will not talk a buyer into a number that has no support. We tell you what comparable properties in that block have actually been moving at, what is realistic today, and how long each level is likely to take.

Knowing which files are safe

In a file and plot market, the difference between a safe purchase and an expensive lesson is documentation and the seller's history. We check the fard, the transfer record, the outstanding dues and who is actually entitled to sell — before any advance changes hands.

One person, every area

What we handle across these areas


Dealing, town planning and construction come out of one office, so the person who shows you the plot is also the person who can tell you what building on it will take.

For buyers and investors, in any society, sector or corridor listed above:

  • A shortlist built around your budget, your timeline and the block you actually want
  • Fard, transfer record and outstanding dues checked before any advance
  • Scheme approval and NOC position confirmed with the relevant authority
  • Straight advice on resale timing, including when the right move is to wait
Buying and investment services

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