With property transactions slowing down in many cities, some people say this is the best time to buy, while others advise waiting. For buyers and investors in Pakistan, does a slow market actually create opportunities, or does it increase risk?
With property transactions slowing down in many cities, some people say this is the best time to buy, while others advise waiting. For buyers and investors in Pakistan, does a slow market actually create opportunities, or does it increase risk?
I think it depends on cash position. If someone is buying with full or major cash, slow markets can be good because sellers negotiate more. But for people relying on installments or resale, it feels risky right now.
Historically, slow markets are where smart money enters. Prices don’t crash easily in Pakistan, but deals become flexible. I’ve seen sellers accept better terms compared to peak seasons.