Izmir Town Extension is a fully developed and operational gated residential society in Lahore, offering a peaceful, well-planned environment with modern amenities. It features wide landscaped roads, green parks, CCTV-monitored security, and mosques in each block, ensuring a comfortable lifestyle. Positioned about 7 km from Thokar Niaz Baig, it provides easy access to major city arteries and nearby commercial areas, making it a strategic location for both living and investment.
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Izmir Town Extension remains under active development, with new phases progressing steadily. A site-visit video released in early 2026 confirms ongoing construction of 1-kanal houses, updated 2026 cost estimates, and detailed floor-plan guides. Key infrastructure—including roads, parks, and utilities—is being expanded to support community growth.
Malik Rashid Siddique has demonstrated strong leadership in Izmir Town Extension, delivering measurable improvements in infrastructure, cleanliness, security, and resident responsiveness. His governance approach emphasizes transparency and rapid issue resolution, contributing to enhanced living standards and community trust.
Izmir Town is officially listed as an LDA-approved housing society, approved on 27 November 2002, covering 4241.17 kanals in Chung Kanjran. Its inclusion in the official LDA registry confirms legal compliance, land title validity, and adherence to municipal planning and utility infrastructure standards.
Affordable plot prices compared to nearby societies like DHA and Bahria Town.
Most of the society is already built, with about 60-70% developed or claimed to be fully developed.
Tranquil, family-friendly atmosphere with a peaceful and green environment.
Easy access to main roads, schools, colleges, hospitals, mosques, playgrounds, food courts, and shopping centres in nearby areas like Thokar Niaz Baig, Canal Road, Johar Town, and Bahria Town.
Well-planned layout with amenities including landscaped parks, gated security, 24-hour electricity, uninterrupted water and gas supply, mosques, playgrounds, hospitals, schools, and commercial areas.
Less renowned compared to flagship housing schemes like Defence Housing Authority or Bahria Town.
Occasional road-quality problems, with complaints from G-Block residents about uneven or damaged streets.