Pakistani fashion brand Image is planning to launch a Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT) next month, focusing on two of its properties in Karachi.
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A Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT) is a company that owns, operates, or finances income-generating real estate. REITs allow investors to buy units in the trust and earn a share of the income produced through the properties owned by the trust.
Image is including two properties in its REIT. The first is a bustling retail space, and the second is a mixed-use development that includes office spaces and residential units, both located in Karachi.
Investing in a REIT offers several benefits, including a relatively low-risk investment option, stable rental income, and liquidity, as units can be bought and sold on the stock exchange like any other security.
The REIT market in Pakistan is still in its early stages but shows promising potential. The Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP) supports the development of the REIT sector, recognizing its role in boosting the real estate market and providing a new asset class for investors.
The SECP plays a crucial role in promoting the development of the REIT sector in Pakistan. It provides regulatory support and oversight to ensure the transparency and stability of the REIT market, making it an attractive option for investors.
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