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Mansehra, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

Housing in Mansehra

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Housing in Mansehra, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

The housing market in Mansehra offers a range of options, though specific price trends for renting versus buying are not extensively documented for 2024-2026. Nationally, the average monthly rent for a one-bedroom apartment in a city center is around $134.19, while a three-bedroom apartment averages $308.85. For home purchases, prices vary significantly; for instance, houses listed in Mansehra in 2026 ranged from approximately $20 to $40 per square foot, based on available listings. The construction of houses traditionally involved stone and clay, but there is a noticeable shift towards cemented houses, influenced by urban trends brought back by residents who have lived in larger cities.

Housing

Average Rent
$134
Salary Needed
$5,868

About Mansehra, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

Mansehra is a prominent city located in the Hazara Division of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, Pakistan. It holds historical significance, with its origins tracing back to ancient Indo-Aryan settlements and later becoming a key administrative center during the Mauryan Empire under Ashoka the Great, whose edicts are still preserved on local boulders. The city was re-established by the Swati tribe in 1703 and later came under British rule. Today, Mansehra serves as a bustling commercial hub and a gateway to some of Pakistan's most picturesque northern tourist destinations, including the Kaghan Valley and Naran. People are drawn to Mansehra for its breathtaking natural beauty, rich cultural heritage, and the warm hospitality of its residents.

About Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) is a diverse province in northwestern Pakistan, characterized by its rugged mountains, green valleys, and rich Pashtun culture. The economy is the third largest among Pakistan's provinces, driven by agriculture, forestry, and mining, with emerging sectors like IT and tourism. Living in KP generally involves a strong emphasis on hospitality and community, guided by the Pashtunwali code. The climate varies significantly, with intensely cold, snowy winters and pleasant summers in the northern regions, while southern areas experience hot summers and milder winters. The cost of living can vary, but a basic decent living wage for a family in rural KP was estimated at PKR 97,650 per month in late 2025.