The beloved Gilgit-Baltistan vlogging family just gave fans an emotional tour of their new 5-marla house in Skardu, built from a lifetime of savings.
Shiraz and Muskan, Pakistan’s most beloved young digital creators from Gilgit-Baltistan, have given their millions of fans an intimate look into a deeply personal milestone. The siblings’ family recently shared a home tour vlog on their YouTube channel, showcasing a new 5-marla house in Skardu city that their father Taqi built from a lifetime of savings. The emotional reveal has since drawn an outpouring of prayers and congratulations from fans across the country.

Shiraz and Muskan rose to fame through their simple, heartfelt village vlogs that offered urban audiences a window into the breathtaking landscapes and warm daily life of Gilgit-Baltistan. Their YouTube channel, managed by their father Taqi, has amassed approximately 2 million subscribers, while their combined presence across all platforms has reached an impressive 3 million followers. What sets the family apart is their authenticity — no scripted drama, no overproduced content, just the genuine rhythms of mountain life that have resonated with viewers from Karachi to Lahore and beyond.

During the home tour, Taqi spoke candidly about the significance of the property. “I am going to take you on my Skardu home tour. We will tell you why we came to Skardu. I just want you to know that this new house, which I recently built in Skardu, is my life’s savings,” he told the camera, his voice carrying the weight of years of hard work. The 5-marla house sits within Skardu city itself, a strategic move that places the family closer to urban amenities while keeping them rooted in the region they love. Taqi explained that three marla of the plot have been developed, while the remaining two marla have been deliberately left open for a play area and garden. The home itself is modest but functional — a TV lounge, a compact kitchen, a small sitting area, a bedroom, and a notably spacious mehman khana (guest room) that reflects the family’s deep-rooted tradition of hospitality. Taqi admitted the house is not yet fully furnished and promised fans that they would see it evolve over time through upcoming content.


The comment section of the vlog quickly filled with heartfelt messages. Fans and social media users flooded the family with prayers and best wishes, many expressing how Shiraz and Muskan’s journey from humble village vloggers to homeowners in Skardu felt like a shared victory. The family’s promise to become more regular with content has only heightened anticipation among their loyal audience. For a family that built an empire on authenticity, this new chapter in Skardu feels like the most genuine content they could offer — a real home, built by real hands, for the community that made it all possible. Will the new house become the backdrop for their most ambitious vlogs yet? Fans certainly hope so.






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