Fazaia Housing Society Lahore was launched in December 2003 and fully planned by July 2005 as a master-planned community. It is managed by the Pakistan Air Force's Directorate of Estate Projects under the Fazaia Welfare Trust and holds LDA approval. The society offers high-security, low-pollution living with amenities like underground electricity, extensive green parks, and modern infrastructure, designed for a peaceful neighbourhood with strong long-term appreciation.
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Fazaia Housing Society Lahore is rapidly advancing Phase 2, with ongoing construction of new roads, water-supply and drainage networks, and preparation for multiple commercial openings. The society has confirmed full LDA approval and features carpeted roads, underground utilities, gas and electricity connections, and dedicated commercial avenues in Blocks A and B — including plans for plazas, departmental marts, food chains, banks, and sports facilities. A central mosque in Block C (capacity: 1,500 worshippers) and a 29-kanal graveyard are operational.
Residential plot prices in Phase 2 show strong demand-driven escalation: 5 Marla plots range from PKR 40–65 lakh (D Block, affordable tier), 7 Marla plots average PKR 57–68 lakh (all blocks, mid-range), and 10 Marla plots in premium A Block reach PKR 70–90 lakh. Commercial plots in A/B Blocks are positioned for high-yield investment, reflecting sustained buyer confidence amid mature infrastructure rollout.
Phase 1 is fully developed and livable since ~2010, with all underground utilities (electricity, water, gas, sewerage), boundary walls, and road networks completed across Blocks A–K. Key amenities — including the 3-Kanal Central Mosque in Block H (serving 2,500), a functional grid station, 10-kanal central park, and operational graveyards — are confirmed as fully functional. An updated Phase-I map was officially released in December 2025, verifying final boundaries and utility alignments.
The 3-Marla residential house segment in Fazaia Housing Society shows robust appreciation: average price rose from PKR 37.69 lakh in June 2023 to PKR 68.97 lakh in July 2024, representing an 82% increase over 13 months. This reflects strong end-user demand and scarcity of compact, ready-to-occupy housing units in the mature Phase 1 environment.
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