ISLAMABAD: The Capital Development Authority (CDA) generated Rs13.52 billion on Monday from the first day of its three-day public auction of residential and commercial plots held at the Jinnah Convention Centre.
According to an official statement, four plots were successfully auctioned during the opening session, including two commercial plots in the Blue Area and two agro farm plots under the Orchards Scheme on Murree Road. Blue Area Plot No. 15, located in the F-8/G-8 sector, was sold for Rs3.52 billion, while Plot No. 17 in the same area fetched Rs9.15 billion. In addition, Plot No. 37/C of the Orchards Scheme was auctioned for Rs42.20 crore, and Plot No. 37/D was sold for Rs42 crore.
The CDA stated that the auction will continue until December 24, during which various categories of residential and commercial plots will be offered to investors. These include plots in different centres, the E-11 Northern Strip, agro farms, petrol pump sites, and constructed shops in the Blue Area. Residential plots from multiple sectors are also part of the auction.
To encourage investor participation, the authority has introduced several incentives, including a five per cent discount on commercial plots for payments made in US dollars and an additional five per cent concession for lump-sum payments made within 30 days of bid approval. Building plan approval will be granted after an initial 25 per cent payment, while possession of plots will be handed over upon payment of 75 per cent of the total amount.
Following the completion of the auction, all bids will be submitted to the CDA Board for approval. CDA Chairman Mohammad Ali Randhawa stated that the revenue generated from the auction will be utilised for development, construction, and beautification projects across Islamabad.
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