Use the EstatePoint Property Transfer Cost Calculator Pakistan to estimate the expected cost of transferring property before buying or selling. This tool helps you understand possible buyer-side and seller-side charges, including federal advance tax, provincial duties, registration charges, society or authority transfer fees, and other estimated transaction costs.
The final transfer cost may vary depending on the property location, province, city, authority, society, filer status, FBR valuation, DC valuation, declared value, and transaction type. FBR maintains city-wise valuation tables for immovable properties, which should be considered when estimating transaction values.
Why Transfer Cost Matters Before Buying Property
Many buyers only compare the asking price, but the actual cost of buying property in Pakistan can be higher after adding taxes, registration charges, transfer fees, legal verification, documentation, and agent commission.
Important Note for Buyers
Before buying a house, plot, flat, or commercial property in Pakistan, always ask for the total cost, not only the asking price. A property with a lower price may become expensive if transfer charges, pending dues, development charges, or taxes are high.
What Costs Are Usually Included?
Federal advance tax
Stamp duty
Registration fee
Capital Value Tax where applicable
Society transfer fee
Authority verification fee
Documentation charges
Legal verification fee
Agent commission
Miscellaneous charges
FAQs
A property transfer cost calculator Pakistan estimates the possible government, tax, registration, and society charges involved in buying or selling property.
No. Transfer costs can vary by province, city, authority, society, and property type.
Yes. Filer or ATL status can affect federal advance tax on property purchase and sale.
No. Use it for guidance only. Always confirm final amounts from the relevant authority or tax professional.