The Syed Shayan Institute for Real Estate Research is Pakistan’s first modern real estate research centre dedicated to land, housing, regulation, taxation, and urban development, taxation, regulation, and property markets. The Institute follows the standards of leading global institutions such as Stanford University Spatial Analysis Research Lab, MIT Center for Real Estate, UC Berkeley Fisher Center for Real Estate and Urban Economics, Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies, and USC Lusk Center for Real Estate.
The Institute is Pakistan’s emerging centre for advanced real estate studies, combining global academic standards with local market realities. Our work brings together data science, field surveys, regulatory analysis, and policy research to support transparent, evidence-based decision making in Pakistan’s evolving property sector.
Valuation surveys, affordability analysis, field interviews.
Price indices, rental yields, forecasts, datasets.
Taxation, regulation, compliance, budget frameworks.
GIS mapping, land-use, ecological assessments.
Reports, briefs, peer-reviewed publications.
Governance studies, reforms, policy design.
The Institute works with universities, research councils, regulators, and planning bodies to strengthen Pakistan’s real estate research ecosystem.