Azam Gardens

10‑C Haseeb, Azam Garden, Multan Road, Lahore, Pakistan
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Green Parks Commercial Center Infrastructure Connectivity

Azam Gardens is a well-established residential housing society spanning approximately 735 kanal in Lahore. It features over 50 operational commercial buildings and a dense road network that ensures excellent connectivity to nearby neighborhoods like Mustafa Town and Gosha-e-Ahbab. The community is fully colonized with easy access to health, transport, and educational facilities, offering a green and conveniently located living environment.

  • Developer: A M Garden Housing Society under the A M Pasha group
  • Ideal For: Ideal for middle-class families, salaried professionals, and investors seeking affordable plots or ready houses in a fully colonized, green, and conveniently located neighborhood.
AREA(Kanal)
754+

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block
3

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Plot
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Approved
Yes

Latest Updates

LDA Seals Approximately 80 Illegal Structures in Azam Gardens Amid City-Wide Crackdown

The Lahore Development Authority (LDA) has intensified its enforcement actions in Azam Gardens, sealing around 80 illegal commercial structures as part of a broader campaign targeting unauthorized constructions and fee defaulters. Operations were conducted jointly with the LDA Town Planning Wing in multiple zones including Gulberg, Peco Road, College Road, and Azam Gardens. This marks a significant regulatory intervention in the 1986-approved scheme, reaffirming LDA’s authority over land use compliance.

Ongoing Real Estate Marketing and Plot Sales Continue Despite Regulatory Actions

Despite the LDA’s enforcement drive, real estate promoters remain actively engaged in marketing residential and commercial plots in Azam Gardens, particularly near Jallo More. Multiple social media posts — including TikTok videos and property agency updates — highlight availability of new plots, urge buyer contact via provided numbers, and showcase site tours, indicating sustained commercial interest and sales activity within the legally approved but contested scheme.

Pending Update

Azam Gardens Remains a Legally Approved Scheme Under LDA Oversight

Azam Gardens is an officially LDA-approved housing scheme, sanctioned on 30 September 1986 for Mouza Hanjarwal on Multan Road, Lahore. Its formal approval status continues to underpin both regulatory interventions and private-sector marketing efforts. While recent enforcement highlights non-compliance issues, the scheme’s foundational legal validity remains intact per LDA’s public register of approved schemes.

Pestimate
Investment analysis
Investors
Conservative investors seeking mid-range returns, suitable for those looking for relatively safe real estate investments.
Recommend
For capital appreciation: purchase 3-5 Marla double-storey homes; for rental income: lease the property for cash flow before resale.
Holding period
5-7 years
Tips
Opt for ready-to-move houses on short-term installment plans, avoid high-risk file trades, and invest in fully-colonized areas with solid infrastructure.
Investment Risks
Risks include market fluctuations and slower capital appreciation due to the society being fully-colonized, but it is safer compared to file trades or undeveloped plots.
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Location & Accessibility

 

The society has a long-standing, convenient location on Multan Road/Wahdat Road, providing easy access to main roads, commercial centers, and schools.

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Family Living

 

Offers a comfortable, family-friendly living environment.

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Environment & Greenery

 

Features abundant green spaces, satisfactory overall greenery, and many well-maintained parks within the society, contributing to a pleasant environment.

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Infrastructure & Utilities

 

There are occasional issues with gas-meter installations.

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Management

 

Society management can be slow to respond to maintenance and repair requests.

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Infrastructure & Utilities

 

Has aging infrastructure leading to irregular water supply. Residents also complain about higher electricity costs.

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Traffic & Commute

 

Heavy traffic on adjoining roads negatively affects daily commuting.

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