ISLAMABAD: The overseas Pakistanis showed significant interest in acquiring one-kanal plots in Islamabad Sector C-14 with 500 applications submitted.
The Capital Development Authority (CDA) has reported a total of 1,200 applications have been received for 238 plots, which will be allocated through an e-balloting process, with each plot priced at Rs60 million.
CDA officials confirmed that, as per the CDA board decision, preference will be given to overseas applicants in the allotment process, while local applicants will be placed on a waiting list.
Earlier, CDA chairman Muhammad Ali Randhawa announced that a preliminary list of all applicants who have applied will be published on the CDA’s official website by January 3, 2025 (today).
Following the allocation of plots in Sector C-14, the CDA plans to auction residential plots in other sectors, including I-12 and C-15.
Sector C-14, located at the foothills of Margalla along the newly constructed Margalla Road, has garnered substantial attention, particularly from expatriates.
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