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  2. Bahria Town - Wikipedia

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    Bahria Town (Private) Limited (Urdu: بحریہ ٹاؤن) is an Islamabad -based privately owned real-estate development company which owns, develops and manages properties across Pakistan. [2][3] It established its first gated community in Islamabad. [4] Its second gated community opened in Lahore. In 2015, it launched Bahria Town Karachi, the ...

  3. Defence Housing Authority, Islamabad - Wikipedia

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    50 Sq km. The Defence Housing Authority, Islamabad-Rawalpindi (DHAI-R) ( Urdu: ڈیفنس ہاؤسنگ اتھارٹی اسلام آباد-راولپنڈی) is an affluent residential neighbourhood or a gated community located within Islamabad–Rawalpindi metropolitan area of Pakistan. The neighbourhood is divided into five parts and straddles ...

  4. Rawalpindi - Wikipedia

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    Rawalpindi (/ rɔːlˈpɪndi /; Punjabi, Urdu: راولپنڈی, romanized:Rāwalpinḍī; pronounced [ɾɑːʋəlpɪnɖiː] ⓘ [ 5 ]), colloquially known as Pindi, is the third-largest city in the Pakistani province of Punjab. It is a commercial and metropolitan city, being the fourth most populous in Pakistan. It is located near the Soan ...

  5. Evacuee Trust Property Board - Wikipedia

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    There are over 1,130 Hindu temples and 517 gurdwaras in Pakistan. [2] The board controls and manages 109,404 acres of agricultural land and 46,499 acres of built-up urban sub-units [4] in accordance with “Scheme for the Lease of Evacuee Trust Agricultural Land, 1975” and “Schemes for the Management and Disposal of Urban Evacuee Trust Properties, 1977.

  6. Real estate in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Pakistan's real estate sector is worth around $1.8 trillion. According to the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics, [5] construction output accounts for 2% of GDP, with housing representing less than half that total. With the rate of urbanization that Pakistan has been experiencing, there is a growing need for urban planning. [6][5]

  7. Westridge, Rawalpindi - Wikipedia

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    Westridge, Rawalpindi. Westridge is a residential area in Rawalpindi, Pakistan, which dates back to 1880 when the British Army first came into this area and established its cantonment in Rawalpindi, amongst a few other Military Units it set up here. Initially, a few units of Signals Battalion were established here in 1916.

  8. Haveli Sujan Singh - Wikipedia

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    Technical details. Size. 24,000 sq.ft (2,230 sq. meters) Floor count. Four. Other information. Number of rooms. Forty-five. Haveli Sujan Singh, also known as Sujan Singh Haveli, [1] is a haveli located in the congested market of Bhabra Bazar Rawalpindi, Punjab, Pakistan.

  9. Lal Haveli - Wikipedia

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    33°36′56″N 73°03′29″E  /  33.61553221242521°N 73.05813853911883°E  / 33.61553221242521; 73.05813853911883. Owner. Sheikh Rasheed Ahmed. Technical details. Floor count. 3. Lal Haveli (Urdu: لال حویلی) is a historic haveli located in Rawalpindi, Pakistan. [1] It is also the political centre for the Pakistani ...