Why are residents of Bahria Town leaving?

Affordability
In the BAHRIA town, the cost of living is expensive; for example, one unit of energy costs 50 rupees.

Because there are no universities for the 12th grade in Baharia, parents are compelled to send their kids elsewhere.
Only RETIRED folks with a HANDSOME reliable source of income and no need to routinely travel from BTK to Karachi for ANY purpose will find the BT to be a pleasant place to reside.
AS EASY AS THAT!
When additional amenities become accessible and the cost of living decreases, perhaps more people will relocate to BT in a few years.

Customers in Bahria can purchase groceries at exorbitant prices.
The companies are ceasing operations.
Why isn’t Bahria creating a bus service for everyone, for all stops, and for all times, especially during business hours so people may travel to Karachi and return from Bahria easily?
The downfall is a result of Btk’s middle management. In addition to the general economic state of the nation, it also includes price increases for maintenance costs, water fees, energy, lack of gas availability, accessibility to public transportation, and low-quality services provided by Btk head office staff.
Since 2013, thousands of Pakistani individuals have been waiting to receive their property in the fraudulent Bahria town in Karachi.

Bahria town Karachi is a fraud, thousands of people are still waiting to get their property since 2013,
it’s almost 10 years, shame bahria town management and Malik Riaz

Bahria ko chahy atleast, airport aur sadar tak transport ka arrange kary, apni car khrab ho tu taxi bhi arrange nhi hoti, mujhy nji lagta city transport is rout py kabhi chalin. Is bat py seriously sochna ho ga in ko

Yes, it very expensive and premium living.

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