REAL ESTATE
As of the last 4 years, land in Pakistan has been
appreciating significantly and comparably faster than most other areas in the
Asian continent. According to the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics, construction
outputs represent approximately 2% of the county’s GDP, with housing
representing less than half that total. The demand, as a result, for urban
planning and residences is very high.
FREELANCE SERVICES
Freelance professionals are sought by and frequently work
with developed countries like the United States and the United Kingdom, of whom
regularly hire individuals from nations such as India, Malaysia and, of course,
Pakistan. Anyone who retains skills in the areas of content writing,
translation, web and graphic design, the demands are strong, and thus the
investment opportunity to begin a business is healthy.
AUTOMOBILE PARTS
Used automobiles are a large segment of the automotive
industry, and as such, replacement parts are in constant demand. It also
remains one of the easiest (arguably) businesses to become familiar with, and
to start, though a decent knowledge of the varying vehicles is desirable, it’s
not required or necessary.
RESTAURANT
Cuisine in Pakistan, especially in the larger cities like
Karachi and Lahore, consists of a refined blend of various regional cooking
traditions of South Asia, and often seen as a point of pride in Pakistani
culture. Furthermore, international and fast foods have become increasingly
popular, thus demonstrative of Pakistan’s culture open to dishes outside of the
country. Accordingly, there are wonderful opportunities to open restaurants, ranging
from full courses to simple foods like ice cream and frozen snacks due to
Pakistan’s intense heat.
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