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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.