For overseas Pakistanis, property investment in Pakistan is often driven by long-term planning, asset security, and future settlement considerations. Projects located along Ring Road corridors, with access toward Islamabad International Airport, the M-2 Motorway, and Thallian Interchange, naturally attract higher overseas interest.
This page explains how Faisal Town Phase 2 fits into the needs of overseas Pakistanis, how remote buying works, and what precautions should be taken.
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Why Overseas Pakistanis Consider Faisal Town Phase 2
Overseas buyers commonly evaluate Faisal Town Phase 2 because of:
- Long-term development orientation
- Strategic positioning near Islamabad’s expansion belt
- Proximity to airport and motorway infrastructure
- Installment-based entry options
Such factors make it suitable for future-focused holding, rather than short-term speculation.
Can Overseas Pakistanis Buy Property Remotely?
Yes. Overseas Pakistanis can buy property remotely, provided:
- Proper documentation is arranged
- Transactions are verified
- A trusted local advisory channel is used
Remote buying is common but requires structured execution.

Power of Attorney (PoA) Explained
Most overseas purchases are completed using a Power of Attorney (PoA).
A PoA allows:
- A trusted person in Pakistan to act on your behalf
- Completion of booking, transfer, and documentation
- Ongoing management when the buyer is abroad
PoA documents must be properly attested to avoid legal issues.
Documentation Overseas Buyers Should Prepare
Typical documentation includes:
- Valid passport copy
- CNIC / NICOP
- Power of Attorney (if applicable)
- Payment records and receipts
Ensuring document accuracy prevents delays and disputes.
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Location Advantage for Overseas Buyers
Faisal Town Phase 2’s location appeals to overseas Pakistanis due to:
- Relatively convenient access from Islamabad International Airport
- Connectivity via Ring Road and motorway corridors
- Comparison positioning vs Capital Smart City
Ease of access matters for future visits and eventual usage.
Investment vs End-Use: Overseas Perspective
Overseas Pakistanis usually fall into two categories:
- Investors: Long-term holding with resale or appreciation goals
- Future Residents: Planning eventual return or family settlement
Faisal Town Phase 2 is generally evaluated for long-term outcomes, not immediate use.
Common Concerns Overseas Buyers Have
Typical overseas buyer concerns include:
- Legality and approvals
- Development timelines
- Remote verification reliability
- Exit strategy clarity
Addressing these early reduces stress and risk.
Developer Context & Overseas Confidence
Faisal Town Phase 2 is associated with:
- Chaudhry Abdul Majeed
- Zedem
Developer background is often reviewed by overseas buyers, alongside legal and development checks.

How M&G Marketing Supports Overseas Pakistanis
M&G Marketing Private Limited assists overseas clients by:
- Explaining the buying process clearly
- Supporting PoA and documentation coordination
- Verifying project information locally
- Providing ongoing advisory support
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Frequently Asked Questions (Overseas Buyers)
Can overseas Pakistanis buy property in Faisal Town Phase 2?
Yes. Overseas Pakistanis can buy property with proper documentation and verification.
Is Power of Attorney mandatory?
It is commonly used when the buyer cannot be physically present.
Is Faisal Town Phase 2 safe for overseas investment?
It can be evaluated as a long-term option, subject to due diligence.
Can overseas buyers manage property after purchase?
Yes, through trusted local support or representatives.
Does airport proximity matter for overseas buyers?
Yes. Accessibility from Islamabad International Airport is often considered important.
Final Advice for Overseas Buyers
Overseas property investment should be:
- Planned patiently
- Verified thoroughly
- Aligned with long-term objectives
Faisal Town Phase 2 may suit overseas Pakistanis seeking future-oriented property exposure in Islamabad’s growth corridor.
