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Pakistan's large population (176.74 million in 2011) means that real estate holds immense potential because of population density. The people of Pakistan are experiencing penury and therefore the housing is not very elaborate or accurately planned and cannot last very long. Many people are homeless due to overpopulation.
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- POETIC LICENCE: Low-cost cities: an innovative new concept for urban development Daily Times (Sunday, November 24, 2002)
- Low-cost housing facility for poors top priority: Governor © 2007 Associated Press of Pakistan
- Proposal for the Construction of Low Cost Housing at Ibrahim Hydery, Karachi by Nadir Mansoor et al.
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