Genuine Buyers Steer Market Activity
Overview
After
the property tax amendments made to the Income Tax ordinance 2001, many
anticipated a huge dip in property prices and it was speculated that the
property market would lose its energy. This prediction did not come true
however, as no severe decreases were seen in property values in either Lahore,
Islamabad or Karachi during August 2016. However, no remarkable upward trendswere
noticed either, according to Zameen.com’s statistics.In
Lahore, the prices of plots did not fluctuate much in any of the major
localities. In DHA Lahore, prices inPhases I to IX remained stable for both
10-marla and 1-kanal plot categories. Bahria Town, Bahria Orchard and LDA
Avenue I also did not register much change in property values, and neither did
the other major localities.
Overall, the realty sector of the capital city of Punjab
was not too badly affected by the new taxes.The
federal capital was also not too negatively impacted by the new tax regime. Stability
in prices was observed in the 1-kanal plot category in all major housing
schemes. The only exception was Sector B-17, which registered a controlled drop
in prices. This is no reason to panic, however, especially for long-term investors
and genuine buyers.Karachi,
on the other hand, registered mixed numbers in the aftermath of the new taxes. Ultimately,
no major downward trends were seen in August 2016 in any of the major
localities, with no sharp rises either.In the 10-marla plot category, the
average price increased 1.15% in Bahria Town Karachi(BTK), whileDHA City
Karachi (DCK) registered a price drop of 1.20% and it was also noted that
market activity was greatly influenced by genuine buyers.Out of
the top five localities for plots and homes in Lahore, Karachi and Islamabad,
DHA’s projects were the most in-demand.
Lahore
Despite
a significant lack of investment activity, property prices in Lahore remained
stable for the most part. However, no substantial spikes were observed either.DHA
Lahore, which is the most popular investment options in the city, registered
steady numbers for all plot categories during August, while no steep drops in
prices were noted. Bahria Orchard, another one of the most coveted localities
among investors, also bore the impact of the new taxes quite well; both 10-marla
and 1-kanal plots showedinsignificantprice drops of 0.02% and 0.23%,
respectively. An increase of 0.55% was recorded for 1-kanal plots inBahria Town
proper, while a negligible drop of 0.52% was observed in the 10-marla plot
category. LDA Avenue I, meanwhile, registered steady prices for the most part
while Wapda Town showed a controlled drop in values.
Islamabad
Islamabad’s
realty sector also showed stability during August 2016. In various localities,
negligible dips were seen in property prices, but no major fluctuations were
observed. DHA Islamabad remains an area of special interest for both local and
overseas investors, and registered stable numbers, with a mere 0.66% increase
in the value of 1-kanal plots. In Bahria Town, price drops of
0.15%
and 1.33% were observed in the 10-marla and 1-kanal plots categories,
respectively. Meanwhile, Sector F-11 and Sector E-11, clung on to mere
stability during August 2016.
Karachi
In the
city by the sea, investors mostly invest in the projects such as DHAKarachi, DCK
and BTK. These three localities are also popular among genuine buyers seeking
to own a comfortable home in a serene neighbourhood.
Zameen.com’s
data shows that property pricesin DHA Karachi remained stagnant; an increase of
0.52% was registered for 250-yard2plots while a decrease of 0.41%
was seen for 500-yard2plots.DCK, whose performance has been
remarkable since its launch, registered controlled drops in propertyvalues
during the month. BTK and Gulshan-e-Iqbal, on the other hand, posted slight
increases in thevalues of 500-yard2and 250-yard2plots. In
spite of the legal issues that occasionally affect sale-purchase activity in BTK
and the imposition of increased taxes, prices in the locality continued to look
up, as the value of 250-yard2plots in the locality increased 1.15%
during August 2016.
Final Analysis
The new
tax regime has had a negative impact on market activity. It seems that both
investors and some genuine buyers are only assessing the situation currently.
While it is true that property buyers and sellers are both required to pay
higher amounts of taxes on property transactions, the highest amount that a
tax-filing buyer will have to pay in Pakistan is still less than the 4% tax
that they would have to payfor a property transaction in Dubai.
In
Lahore, Islamabad, and Karachi, the property markets did not register any
significant fluctuations after the new tax regime was introduced. On the
contrary, prices stayed completely steady. The increased property taxes will
hopefully keep property flipping at a minimum and also put an end to
speculative trading. Ultimately, this will make property trading easier for
genuine buyers. Most significantly, black-money transactions willalso be
reduced.
As
genuine property buying and selling continues in the real estate sector, it
seems the tax burden isn’t as heavy as it has been made to look. Overall, the
month of August has been a predictably slow one for the real estate sector. Let’s
wait and see how the property market fares in the coming months of 2016.
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