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Graana FAQs – we answer them for you!

Living in the twin cities, it would’ve been impossible to miss out on the logo of a bird, intertwined with a heart that took over Rawalpindi and Islamabad. While the town was being painted red, it might have crossed your mind… what is Graana?

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But is Graana.com just a property portal?

Graana.com is not only limited to buying, selling, renting and investing in real estate projects. It is dedicated to empowering consumers with data, along with apt knowledge about the place they call home. Our company helps connect people with the best local professionals who can help you buy, rent and sell the property.

It is the solution to all of your real estate problems. With this information, this blog is set to answer the frequently asked questions about Graana.

The most commonly asked questions are:

 

Q. How do you pronounce Graana?

GRAANA… G R A A N A… GRA-A-NA.

Break down the word into pieces and take the first part -GRA. After practising pronouncing it, add A to GRA, making it GRAA, and practise the pronunciation.

The key is to pronounce it without adding the sound of –ha. Practice saying GRAA without the –h sound and as soon as you have it, add NA. Again, without the sound of –h.

This makes up Graana without adding the –ha sound anywhere.

 

 

This technique that we were taught when we were kids, comes in handy even today. Break down the word to make pronunciation easier.

 

Q. What does Graana mean?

Graana means beloved in the Pashto language which also portrays the ideology of Graana when we break down the logo. As the bird represents the beloved people, Graana believes that love and warmth make up a home.

 

 

Q. Which areas do Graana serve?

Graana currently serves all areas of Rawalpindi and Islamabad. But as a quickly expanding business, Graana is all set to launch in Lahore soon, followed by expansion to other cities.

 

Q. What kind of properties do you deal in?

Graana deals in all kinds of properties, ranging from residential and commercial properties to plots and real estate. The residential sector covers houses, apartments, farmhouses, rooms, and upper and lower and lower portions.

Do you want to build a house instead of buying one? Don’t worry, as Graana.com deals not just in residential plots but also in commercial plots, agricultural land and plot files.

 

Q. How do I sell my property?

Selling your property on Graana.com is a simple procedure. To sell your property, follow the four steps listed below.

Step 1: Sign up on Graana.com. (Link)
Step 2: Click on the “Add Property” button on the top right corner of the homepage.
Step 3: Mention all required details of the property on the form.
Sept 4: Click Publish.

 

Q. How long does it take for my property to appear on your website?

General properties take 24 hours to appear on the website. Whereas, premium properties take up to 24 to 48 hours as the photographs have to be published as well. These are some of the most commonly asked questions about Graana.com. Remember, if you have questions, we are here to answer. Leave us your questions in the comments below and we will get back to you.

 

 

Maham Tahir

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