Gulshan e Sardar Housing Scheme

Shahdara, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan
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Affordable Plots & Homes Gated Security Strategic Connectivity Basic Amenities (Park, Mosque, Market) Established Locality

Gulshan‑e‑Sardar Housing Scheme is a private residential development located in the established area of Shahdara, Lahore. It offers a range of plot sizes, including 3, 5, and 10 marla, along with ready‑made homes in a gated community setting. The scheme is strategically positioned near major transport links like the Grand Trunk Road and Lahore Ring Road, providing excellent connectivity to central Lahore. It is positioned as an affordable, low‑maintenance option for residents and investors.

  • Developer: Sardar Estate Developers (Sardar Group)
  • Ideal For: Ideal for middle-income families and investors seeking affordable, ready-to-move-in homes or plots with good connectivity in a quieter part of Lahore.
AREA(Kanal)
177+

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Approved
No

Latest Updates

Gulshan-e-Sardar Housing Scheme Confirmed as Unauthorized by RUDA and LDA

Gulshan-e-Sardar Housing Scheme in Lahore has been officially identified as an unauthorized development lacking No Objection Certificates (NOCs) from both the Ravi Urban Development Authority (RUDA) and the Lahore Development Authority (LDA). Municipal reports urge immediate investigation into potential land-use violations, and prospective buyers are strongly cautioned to verify legal approval status before investment due to risks including utility disconnection, demolition, and zero resale liquidity.

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Investment analysis
Investors
First-time homebuyers, conservative investors seeking capital appreciation, and overseas Pakistanis looking for affordable entry points.
Recommend
For rental income: invest in ready-built 5-10 Marla houses for short-term lets. For capital appreciation: invest in residential plots or new constructions in developing phases.
Holding period
3–5 years
Tips
Verify LDA approval and ensure basic infrastructure (roads, water, electricity) is complete. Compare price per marla with nearby projects like Gulshan-e-Lahore. Maintain a contingency fund for potential delays or legal issues.
Investment Risks
Potential delays in development, legal disputes due to unclear title documentation, market fluctuations, and infrastructure challenges such as traffic congestion.
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Amenities and Approval

 

Marketed as LDA-approved with basic amenities including gated security, wide roads, and utility connections.

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Design and Layout

 

Modern design of plots and houses, tidy and well-planned layout as seen in promotional materials.

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Location

 

Relatively good location, attractive for new-home investment.

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Legal Status

 

Not registered as a cooperative society, considered an illegal development by LDA records, meaning buyers bear all profit-and-loss risk and lack official oversight.

Infrastructure and Maintenance

 

Lack of a governing body leads to deteriorating infrastructure, sporadic road repairs, and land dispute rumors over time.

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Traffic and Parking

 

Small society size leads to traffic congestion as more families move in, with uniformly narrow streets and limited parking.

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Security

 

Only one main entrance on poorly lit Jalyana Road, making residents feel unsafe at night; security is a common complaint.

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