Location








  Due to its strategic location at the southern extension of Pakistan into the Arabian Sea, Gwadar renders itself as convenient gateway for transit traffic into the landlocked Central Asian Republics, Afghanistan and Iran.

This geographical advantage endows Gwadar with the potential of becoming a commercial and economic hub of the South Asia, much on the same lines as port cities like Dubai and Hong Kong.

The rapid development taking place in this area, such as the construction of the Makran Coastal Highway, the proposed rail, road and telecommunication links connecting Gwadar to the rest of the country and construction of multipurpose berths etc. prognosticate a burgeoning housing demand.

The population growth of Gwadar is estimated at 6% of local population and a large immigrant influx from other provinces is expected. The demand for housing based on this projected growth is anticipated at 10,000 units by the end of the year 2005.

The proposed project aims to cater to that impending need for housing, taking into consideration the clients' stated parameters and requirements.

Keeping in view the predicted growth of Gwadar (foreseen as the future Dubai or Hong Kong of South Asia), Golden Palms is perceived as a modern residential complex as well as an iconic landmark of the architecture of 'luxury-living' in the new millennium.