ISLAMABAD – A cryptic social media post by Chakor Ventures amid recent Dubai property leaks has sparked frenzy in Islamabad and now it is spilling out of the federal capital, arousing curiosity of people.
The post was shared on X, formerly Twitter, stating; “invest where it doesn’t leak” and the company also displayed billboards across the capital city with the same cryptic message.
The timing of the post holds much significance as it comes on the heels of the eye-opening exclusive report dubbed “Dubai Unlocked”. The report revealed that top Pakistani politicians including the current President of Pakistan along with military officials own lavish real estate in Dubai.
As social media users started speculating about Chakor Ventures’ tweet, a section took it as a literal leaks in buildings while many netizens connected the dots between “leaks” and the recent Dubai property report.
Despite coining multiple theories, people are still trying to solve the mystery behind the “invest where it doesn’t leak”. At the same time, the clueless minds have set eyes on Chakor Ventures to know the facts.
Pakistan’s fastest-growing brand Chakor Ventures is currently running a project Citadel 7, the high-rise project that follows a contemporary infrastructure, combining luxury with practicality.
It is strategically located at Jinnah Avenue, Blue Area, Islamabad.
Furthermore, the company has introduced a revolutionary payment plan: “60 now, 40 later.” Now, you can own a “piece of Blue Area” with a payment of only 60%.