Islamabad, 19 Apr 2025: Park View City Islamabad has recently come under public scrutiny as residents and investors raise serious concerns regarding park view city development charges.
The growing discontent has led to a series of protests where members have come together to express their frustrations against what they label as unjust and fraudulent property charges.
These developments have shaken confidence in the project, which was once hailed as a flagship investment opportunity in the Islamabad property and Islamabad real estate sectors.
For many residents, the nightmare began four to five years after they had already constructed their homes and commercial buildings.
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Despite initial promises made during plot purchases that all costs were included buyers are now receiving surprise notifications demanding hefty development charges. In some cases, residents claim they are being asked to pay as much as 10 to 20 lakhs per marla, 50000 for 5 Marla etc.
For commercial plots, the burden is even more staggering, with additional charges for plot location advantages such as corner plots or lake-facing properties, allegedly reaching up to four crores.
Such sudden financial demands have left people confused and outraged. Many had already paid what they believed to be complete charges, including possession and utility fees.
Now, being asked to pay again years later has sparked widespread members protest across the community.
Today, gatherings and strikes are becoming more common as affected individuals come forward with similar complaints. The sentiment is loud and clear: fraud in property dealings cannot and should not be tolerated.
This situation has also raised broader awareness about fraud housing projects on Chakri Road and similar schemes across the capital.
Real estate investors and residents are increasingly searching for ways to avoid property frauds, especially those who are new to the market or part of the overseas Pakistani community.
These scams have cost individuals their savings and peace of mind, making it urgent for potential buyers to learn how to avoid frauds and conduct proper due diligence before making any real estate commitments.
The controversy surrounding Park View City serves as a wake-up call for anyone involved in Islamabad fraud schemes.
The community’s pushback is not just about money it’s a collective fight for transparency and accountability.
As legal action looms, and many vow to take the matter to the High Court, this episode underscores the growing demand to avoid real estate frauds and ensure that no one else falls victim to deceptive development practices.