Open House Experience — THE BOULE Residence, Royal Orchard Multan
A Day of Arrival, Curiosity, and Connection.
The open house event at THE BOULE Residence was not simply a property showcase — it was a carefully curated experience designed to welcome guests into a vision of elevated living. Held at 26-C, Iqbal and Jinnah Boulevard in Royal Orchard Multan, the event brought together potential homeowners, investors, families, and lifestyle enthusiasts who arrived with curiosity and left with inspiration.
From the moment guests entered the boulevard-lined approach, the atmosphere reflected anticipation and warmth. Visitors were welcomed personally, guided through the residence, and encouraged to explore each space at their own pace. Conversations flowed naturally — not just about architecture or amenities, but about lifestyle, comfort, and the possibilities of making such a place home.
The open house felt less like a formal viewing and more like a gathering where people could imagine their future within thoughtfully designed spaces.
Meeting the Vision Behind the Residence
A central highlight of the event was the presence of Mohsin Mehboob, CEO of Property Bank, who personally hosted and organized the open house. His engagement added a meaningful human dimension to the experience.
Guests had the opportunity to interact directly with him, ask questions, and understand the vision behind the project. Rather than a distant executive presence, he moved among attendees, discussing design philosophy, lifestyle planning, and the intention behind every feature of the residence.
Many visitors appreciated this accessibility. Conversations were not limited to technical details — they extended to the idea of what modern luxury living should feel like, how spaces influence well-being, and why thoughtful design matters in everyday life. His presence transformed the event into a dialogue rather than a presentation.

Guided Exploration Through the Living Experience
Throughout the day, guests were guided through the residence in small groups, allowing them to fully absorb the atmosphere of each space. Assisting them at every step was the dedicated team of Property Bank, including Jawad Malik, Rana Shahid, Shafiq ur Rehman, and Tahir Khan, who ensured visitors felt welcomed, informed, and comfortable throughout the experience. Some guests paused to admire architectural details, while others imagined family gatherings in the living areas or quiet evenings in private corners.
There was a noticeable sense of engagement — visitors were not just observing rooms, they were visualizing moments. Conversations unfolded naturally around comfort, privacy, entertainment, and how the residence supports different rhythms of daily life. The private leisure features drew particular attention, sparking lively discussions among attendees. Some spoke about wellness and relaxation, others focused on entertainment possibilities, while families reflected on the shared experiences the home could offer. With the team guiding exploration thoughtfully and without pressure, guests were able to form genuine impressions at their own pace.

A Social Environment, Not Just a Property Viewing
Beyond the guided tours, the open house fostered interaction among attendees themselves. Guests exchanged perspectives, shared first impressions, and discussed what modern luxury means to them. The setting created a subtle sense of community — strangers connecting through shared interest in refined living.
The environment was thoughtfully organized to ensure comfort throughout the visit. Movement through the property felt seamless, conversations unfolded organically, and every element of the event reflected careful planning. It was evident that the objective extended beyond presenting a home — the goal was to create an experience people would remember.

The Lasting Impression
By the close of the event, the atmosphere had shifted from curiosity to clarity. Visitors left not just with knowledge about a property, but with a strong emotional impression of what life in such a residence could feel like.
Set within the vibrant urban context of Multan, the open house demonstrated how architecture, leadership, and thoughtful presentation can come together to create a compelling experience. The personal engagement of the host, the immersive exploration of the space, and the welcoming environment collectively shaped an event that felt meaningful rather than transactional.
The defining takeaway for attendees was simple yet powerful: the open house was not merely an invitation to view a house — it was an invitation to imagine a lifestyle, guided by the people who envisioned it and shared openly in bringing that vision to life.




