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18 October 2017

Saudi Arabia Lifts Ban on Women Driving, Boosting Real Estate Mobility

Saudi Arabia Lifts Ban on Women Driving, Boosting Real Estate Mobility

On October 18, 2017, Saudi Arabia officially announced the historic decision to lift the decades-long ban on women driving, marking a major step toward gender equality and modernization. This policy change had a profound and immediate impact on the kingdom’s real estate dynamics. As women gained greater mobility and independence, the demand for properties in well-connected commercial zones, near workplaces, universities, and shopping centers significantly increased. Real estate developers swiftly adapted by designing women-friendly residential communities featuring enhanced safety, childcare facilities, and convenient access to public services. The expansion of the automotive sector also contributed to rising demand for commercial properties such as car showrooms, service stations, and parking complexes. Collectively, these changes stimulated new investment flows, diversified property development trends, and reinforced Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 goal of building inclusive, sustainable urban environments across the kingdom.

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Saudi Real Estate Authority Reports, Urban Development Studies
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18 October 2018

Pakistan's Construction Sector Gets Tax Amnesty Benefits

Pakistan's Construction Sector Gets Tax Amnesty Benefits

On October 18, 2018, the Pakistani government extended tax amnesty benefits specifically to the construction sector to stimulate economic activity and address housing shortages. The policy allowed investors and developers to declare previously undisclosed assets by investing in approved construction projects without the fear of tax scrutiny or legal penalties. This initiative triggered a massive wave of investment in both residential and commercial projects across the country, especially in major cities like Karachi, Lahore, and Islamabad. As a result, the construction boom created thousands of new employment opportunities, enhanced demand for raw materials such as cement, iron, and steel, and encouraged the growth of allied industries. The amnesty policy also helped revive many delayed or abandoned real estate projects, restoring investor confidence and contributing significantly to Pakistan’s overall GDP growth. It ultimately became one of the most influential policy measures for the real estate and infrastructure sectors.

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Pakistan Federal Board of Revenue, Construction Industry Reports
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18 October 2020

UAE Implements New Real Estate Brokerage Regulations

UAE Implements New Real Estate Brokerage Regulations

On October 18, 2020, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) introduced a set of comprehensive new regulations governing real estate brokerage practices across all seven emirates. The new framework required brokers and real estate agents to obtain proper licensing, follow standardized commission structures, and maintain full transparency in all property transactions. Every real estate professional was mandated to complete certified training programs and register with the relevant government authorities before conducting business. These reforms were designed to professionalize the real estate industry, enhance investor protection, and align the UAE property market with global standards of accountability and integrity. The implementation of these regulations significantly boosted market credibility, minimized fraudulent activities, and attracted a larger number of international investors, thereby reinforcing the UAE’s position as one of the most trusted and competitive real estate hubs in the world.

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UAE Real Estate Regulatory Agency Documents
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