A friend of mine bought a small house in Faisalabad about five years ago. Back then the area was quiet, honestly a bit too quiet. Then a shopping plaza came up two streets away. Within a couple of years, people started asking him if he wanted to sell. His answer...
If you have ever gone into an office and right away felt squeezed, or gone through one so big it felt half empty, you already know why office size matters. It is not just a number on a lease paper. It changes how your team works, how clients see your...
D Ground Faisalabad is one of the busiest commercial spots in the city. It is a well-known area close to main roads and homes, which brings in steady foot traffic all day.
Buying property with a family member or partner sounds easy at first. But problems often start when it's time to sell, divide, or pass the property on. This is where joint property laws in Pakistan come in. This guide explains what joint ownership means, the main laws behind it, and...
One of the most important choices you will ever have to make is where to locate your business. If you get it right, clients will flow through, employees will show up on time, and your property's value will gradually rise without you being aware of it.
Honestly, the warehouse market reflects Faisalabad's development into one of Pakistan's busiest industrial cities. It is becoming more difficult to find sufficient space for storage due to the textile mills, trade companies, and a constant stream of online retailers establishing fulfillment centers.
If you have ever tried to decide between buying commercial property or agricultural land, you already know it's not a simple choice. Both can make you money. Both can also sit there for years doing very little if you pick the wrong one for your situation.
Ask anyone working in property here and they'll all tell you one thing. Faisalabad has come a long way since being known simply as a textile city. Just walk around Susan Road, D Ground or Canal Road and see new plazas, shops and offices sprouting in places that were almost...