The Capital Development Authority (CDA) has raised concern over the existence of illegal housing schemes operating in Islamabad without official approval. These unapproved projects not only jeopardize the city’s urban planning and development but also pose financial risks to potential buyers and investors.
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Investing in such unauthorized schemes can lead to severe financial consequences, as buyers and investors risk losing their hard-earned money due to the lack of legal authorization for these projects. Additionally, these housing societies lack essential infrastructure, safety standards, and necessary facilities required for official approval by the authorities.
Considering the potential risks, the CDA has issued a stern warning to the public, urging them to conduct thorough research and obtain complete information about the legitimacy of housing and agro-farming schemes before making any investments.
In response to the situation, the CDA has compiled and released a comprehensive list of illegal housing schemes found across all zones of Islamabad. This list serves as a valuable resource for potential investors to ensure their investments are secure and in compliance with official regulations.
Aspiring investors are advised to exercise caution and vigilance when considering investments in housing projects in Islamabad. Verifying the legality of housing societies and obtaining all necessary approvals is crucial to safeguarding one’s investment and contributing to the responsible urban development of the capital city.