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A strange housing deal on the outskirts of cities – Tejaratnews


According to Tejarat News, real estate brokers in Pardis city these days have strange pricing in the real estate market.

On campus, there are more businesses than supermarkets. It seems that all relationships are formed on the housing market. Sandwich shops, peddlers and grocers on campus, their second job is real estate brokering, and these days they beat the drum of high prices due to the fluctuation of currency prices. But one of their honest people said that the dollar has loosened a bit and advised me to hold back for purchases. The campus has seen many ups and downs.

Cross-sectional excitements of parallel markets affect housing prices in the new city of Fardis on a daily basis. Real estate brokers in Pardis say that dealers update the prices of their apartments with the fluctuations of other markets and constantly throw abacus.

One of the real estate consultants who works in Phase 8 of Pardis told ISNA about the latest situation of this market: Despite the recession in the real estate market, the prices of houses change regularly with the fluctuations of other markets. Some persistent owners give us prices daily.

Some buyers and sellers use the fluctuations of other markets to stimulate applicants and use all kinds of tricks to create excitement for customers. Most of the clients of real estate trading companies these days are familiar with the tensions created by brokers.

Owners and sellers sometimes catch fish from this muddy water. Inducing the inflation outlook and producing anxiety is the most important lever to persuade customers to buy.

Those who come to New City of Pardis to buy an apartment clearly see the broker’s atmosphere in this city. Some experts and activists of the real estate market in Pardis say that nowhere in Iran, even in the northern areas of Tehran, there is no real estate brokerage space as far as Pardis.

The proposed prices in phase 11 start from one billion and 300 million tomans for ground floor units for future delivery and reach over 2 billion tomans for ready units. In phase 8, the rates vary between 1.3 and 2 billion tomans.

In the campus, more businesses are seen than supermarkets. It seems that all relationships are formed on the housing market. Sandwich shop, hawker and grocer in the campus, their second job is real estate brokerage. They often talk about the clean air of the campus and its proximity to Tehran.

Groceries and sandwiches are also traded here!

I take a tour of the city. There is no news of the hustle and bustle that we see in Tehran. The lack of schools, clinics, parks, passages and other infrastructures of urban life is also noticeable. But the usual boom of the Eid night housing market here has started earlier than in Tehran. There are thousands of vacant units in the campus, and some middlemen struggle to find customers. There are no customers, there are apartments, there are many, and many blocks have been abandoned for years. Therefore, some caution should be used to buy semi-finished units.

I introduce myself as a customer and talk to one of the honest real estate consultants about the current state of the Pardis housing market and its future prospects. He complains about the sluggishness of transactions and says that at the same time, within the last 10 days, the prices have risen up to 300 million tomans, which I think is a bubble. He advised me to hold back and not buy because the campus has seen a lot of ups and downs.

Source ISNA

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