Properties in G-9, CDA, Islamabad

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About G-9, Islamabad

The infrastructure around G-9 is mature, featuring wide carpeted roads and a robust electricity grid. Residents benefit from immediate access to the Srinagar Highway, which connects the sector to the Islamabad International Airport and the city center. Nearby amenities include the Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (PIMS) and several high-ranking federal schools and colleges. The area is surrounded by bustling markaz markets, offering everything from local groceries to international brands. Furthermore, the proximity to the Fatima Jinnah Park (F-9 Park) provides ample recreational space for families. Public transport, including the Metro Bus service, is easily accessible, ensuring that commuting to other parts of Rawalpindi and Islamabad is seamless for those working in the government or private sectors.

While specific plot sizes vary by street, G-9 and its surrounding sub-sectors typically offer standard residential cuttings ranging from 5-marla to 1-kanal. Prices are currently available upon request as market values fluctuate with the high demand for CDA-regulated land. Investing here ensures long-term asset security within Islamabad’s most stable zone
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Naseer Associates Β· G-11 Markaz, Islamabad Β· Est. 2004 Β· Active in G-9 since 2004

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