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FBR cuts property valuation rates in Islamabad by up to 50%

Published on: February 3, 2026 1:30 PM

ISLAMABAD — The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has revised property valuation rates in Islamabad, slashing values by 30 to 50 per cent following demands from traders, an official notification said on Tuesday.

Read More: FBR Delays Property Valuation in Islamabad 

Under the revised assessment, residential and commercial plots at 68 locations across the federal capital have been revalued. In Sector B-17, the rate for plots with possession has been reduced from Rs50,000 to Rs30,000 per square yard, while non-possession plots have been cut from Rs40,000 to Rs15,000 per square yard.

FBR issues SRO 163 to notify new property valuation tables for Islamabad

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— PkRevenue (@pkrevenue) February 2, 2026

In Islamabad’s high-end areas, Sector E-7 saw valuations fall from Rs600,000 to Rs225,000 per square yard, while plots in sectors F-6 and F-7 were reduced from Rs500,000 to Rs210,000 per square yard.

The notification states that the revised rates are effective under SRO-163, replacing rates notified through SRO-2390 on December 12, 2025. Officials said the cuts aim to provide relief to the real estate sector and encourage property transactions in the capital.

Earlier, on December 10, 2025, the FBR had issued new valuation rates for residential and commercial plots across Islamabad. However, just six days later, the rates were suspended on December 16, 2025, amid complaints from traders and developers.

Read More: FBR puts Islamabad property valuation tables on hold

The revised rates apply to residential, commercial, and rural properties and are designed to reflect fair market values while easing the burden on buyers and investors. Analysts say the adjustment may boost activity in the capital’s real estate market, which had slowed following the earlier hike in property valuations.

Filed Under: Business, Pakistan Tagged With: FBR, Islamabad, Latest, Lead2, property valuation, real estate, residential plots, SRO-163

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