Ahmed City Housing Scheme is an LDA-approved gated residential community located on Main Ferozepur Road in Lahore. It offers residential plots (3, 5, 10 Marla) and commercial plots (4 Marla) with easy 2-3 year installment plans, making it an affordable investment option. The community features essential amenities like a grand mosque, parks, and a dedicated commercial area, along with basic utilities such as WAPDA electricity, sewerage, and water already laid out. It is positioned as a rapidly developing suburb with direct access to major highways, catering to modern living needs.
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The Ahmed Housing Scheme (also referred to as Ahmed City Housing Scheme) is an LDA-approved residential development located in Mauza Niaz Baig, Lahore, officially sanctioned on 28 November 1985. As of 2026, it remains classified as an active, LDA-sanctioned scheme; however, no new construction updates, plot allocations, infrastructure completion announcements, or sales launches have been reported in the past year. This indicates the project is still in the planning or very early development stage with no visible progress in 2026.
A gated community with advertised 24/7 security, basic amenities like a mosque, parks, and a commercial area. Promises a secure and modern living environment.
Marketed as a fast-developing project with strong potential for price appreciation, suitable for long-term investment.
Strategically located on Ferozepur Road/Gaju Mattah with direct access to major highways and key landmarks, offering good connectivity to the city.
Offers affordable plots and easy installment plans, making property ownership accessible. Plots are available in 3, 5, and 10 Marla sizes with 2-3 year installment options.
Slow hand-over of possession documents to buyers is a recurring complaint among residents.
Residents complain about delayed completion of essential infrastructure, particularly sewerage and water supply systems. The society's amenities are perceived as under-developed compared to more established schemes.
The project is viewed as an entry-level investment carrying typical 'growing-society' pains, meaning it faces challenges common to new developments.
Despite advertised 24/7 security, there are reports of occasional lapses in security patrols, especially after hours.