15 Marla Plots
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Plots or plot files – the discussion is ever going, but one thing on which everyone agrees is that land investment is among the few most revenue-generating investment in Pakistan. The plots are available in 3 Marla to 15 Marla and Kanal and 2 Kanal for sale.
There are specific plot cuttings used in commercial blocks for business project purposes. For instance, 4 Marla, 7 Marla and 15 Marla are commonly used in commercial blocks to construct shops. In contrast, the 10 Marla, 1 Kanal and 2 Kanal cuttings are used in residential and commercial blocks.
15 Marla size is the ideal size for the builders who are planning to construct commercial projects like shopping plazas or apartment buildings.
Here are the features of 15 Marla plots for sale:
Size of land in 15 Marla plot:
The standard size of 15 Marla plots for sale in Pakistan is 379.40 square meters. In many housing societies, land measurement is slightly different. Therefore 15 Marla plots in Bahria and other housing societies in Rawalpindi and Islamabad is 313.55 square meters.
Price Trend for 15 Marla plots for sale:
- The price of 15 Marla plots varies from area to area and in different housing societies. 15 Marla plots in Bahria Town and Bahria Enclave range from 1 Crore to 3 Crore. The plot prices range from 80 Lacs to 1. 9 Crore in Gulberg.
- The price range in different areas of Islamabad for 15 Marla plots is from 20 Lacs to 30 Lacs. In areas like Adyala road, the prices start from 50 Lacs.
Why invest in 15 Marla plots for sale?
Here are a few of the reasons to invest in 15 Marla plots for sale
- There are fewer risks involved while investing in commercial properties in Pakistan.
- Tax advantages are also one of the perks while investing in commercial properties of Pakistan. The incumbent government has offered many amenity schemes to the business community and commercial real estate sector to encourage the business sector.
- 15 Marla plots prices add remarkable % on the ROI.
- The plots are available at comparatively lower rates in developing housing societies.