
ISLAMABAD: Graana.com – Pakistan’s 1st Online Real Estate Marketplace inaugurated its new office in the provincial capital of Balochistan to simplify the real estate experience for every Pakistani.
The inauguration ceremony was attended by Senator Manzoor Kakar, Group Directors Mr. Farhan Javed, Mr. Sherjeel E. Ahmer, Director Millennium Mall Mr. Zulfiqar Ahmed, Cantonment Board Chairman Bashir Ahmed, Regional Manager South Region Mr. Usama Khan, and Zonal Head South Region Mr. Mashood Ur Rehman.
The office is located on the 1st Floor, Glory Tower, near Al Hamd University.
The PropTech pioneer has ventured to 20+ cities of Pakistan, with 30+ offices to revolutionise conventional real estate practices and experiences of residents nationwide. Apart from offices in Islamabad and Rawalpindi, Graana.com offers services in major cities, including Lahore, Karachi, Multan, Peshawar, Sukkur, Quetta, Faisalabad, Gujranwala, Hyderabad, and Sialkot, ensuring nationwide transformation.
Innovating real estate practices, Graana.com also hosted Open House events for potential investors and buyers, in accordance with all COVID-19 SOPs in check, in Quetta and Faisalabad.
The sessions offered interactive opportunities, including VR technological facility, for all visitors before investing in the top-selling real estate projects. The attendees were also thoroughly guided by expert real estate advisors present on occasion.
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