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Zameen.Com Launches Construction Cost Assessment Calculator

ISLAMABAD: The real estate company of Pakistan, Zameen.com, has been modernizing the local real estate market and bringing about technological advancements.

The recent release of its Construction Cost Calculator is an effort to innovate and push the real estate industry to a new millennium.

As per the details, the Construction Cost Calculator is a tool that uses Zameen.com’s proprietary algorithms to determine how many materials will be needed to construct a house or other structures.

Furthermore, it also gives the most recent material prices that are valid in each city, which may then be modified by the special bylaws of housing societies.

The calculator has been created to help homeowners build their homes and contractors trying to figure out a price quote for their clients by providing them with the cost of construction.

Besides, the users may determine the price for their exact house of any size and dimension by entering the actual size of the development as well as information like the number of bathrooms, bedrooms, kitchens, etc.

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Additionally, the customer will also be given a projected building cost, which will include the price of the grey structure as well as finishing materials like cement, bricks, crushed stone, sand, paint, electrical wiring, and plumbing.

The developers of the Construction Cost Calculator are available on the Zameen website which is considered as an outstanding feature.

Moreover, the Construction Cost Calculator was created to give consumers a simple tool to estimate the cost of building a house, according to Usman Ali, Director of Products at Zameen.com.

He continued by saying that it would also benefit contractors, who could utilize the current data offered by Zameen.com to precisely project building costs when pitching to their customers.

The officials claimed that the public had previously found it challenging to perform these computations, but the new tool would make the procedure much more straightforward.

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