Sahafi Colony

Sahafi Colony, Lahore Press Club Housing Society, Main Boulevard, Lahore, Punjab
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Well-Planned Layout Central Location Commercial Proximity Educational Access

Sahafi Colony is a residential enclave within the Lahore Press Club Housing Society, spanning approximately 511.7 kanal. It is a well-planned community surrounded by over 50 operational commercial buildings, with walking access to schools, hospitals, and recreational spots. Positioned as a mid-range housing option, it offers plots from 7 to 10 Marla and ready-to-move-in houses, making it attractive for diverse buyers.

  • Developer: Lahore Press Club Housing Scheme
  • Ideal For: Ideal for families, investors, and first-time buyers seeking a centrally located, fully serviced neighborhood with strong appreciation potential.
AREA(Kanal)
1701+

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block
5

In total

Plot
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In total

Approved
No

Latest Updates

Pending Update
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Traffic Police Enforce Permanent Checkpoint and Issue Fines at Sahafi Colony Entrance on Main Canal Road

Traffic police have established a permanent checkpoint directly in front of Sahafi Colony on Main Canal Road in Lahore, and are continuously issuing fines to both motorists and pedestrians passing through the area. This enforcement action appears to be an ongoing operational measure targeting traffic violations and pedestrian safety near the colony.

Pestimate
Investment analysis
Investors
Investors seeking moderate returns with some risk tolerance, including local middle-class buyers and overseas Pakistanis looking for a foothold in Lahore's established residential market.
Recommend
For rental income, consider purchasing an already constructed house for immediate yield. For capital appreciation, invest in a plot with plans to build or hold for future sale.
Holding period
5–10 years
Tips
Focus on LDA-approved, physically developed plots with clear titles. Avoid 'file' investments and overly aggressive installment plans. Always verify the developer's delivery history and legal clearances to mitigate risks of delays or disputes.
Investment Risks
Primary risks include potential delays in development or possession, legal disputes over land titles, macroeconomic fluctuations affecting demand, and traffic congestion impacting the area's appeal. Investments in unapproved or poorly managed projects have historically led to significant losses.