Bahria Orchard Lahore is a large gated residential community developed by Bahria Town Private Limited, strategically located on Main Raiwind Road with easy access to key city arteries. The project is organized into multiple phases offering a variety of residential and commercial plots, as well as ready-to-move houses, all equipped with world-class amenities. Known for its budget-friendly pricing and modern infrastructure, it represents a high-growth location in Lahore's real estate market.
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Residential plot prices in Blocks K, L, M, and N of Phase 2 have risen sharply—plots previously priced at PKR 35 lakh now trade for PKR 40–45 lakh or more—driven by the construction of an international-level university nearby. Commercial plots in L and M Blocks have surged to PKR 2–3 crore+, with strong investor confidence in near-term rental and capital appreciation.
Tycoon Terraces has officially commenced construction—the first major high-rise project within Bahria Orchard—signaling a strategic shift toward vertical, amenity-rich urban living. This milestone expands the estate’s skyline and reinforces its positioning as an upscale, integrated community beyond traditional plot-based development.
As of August 2025, Bahria Orchard Phase 4 plot pricing was formally refreshed, aligning with the completion of 90% of infrastructure. This update reflects growing investor confidence in Phase 4’s mixed-use potential—including commercial zones and the newly launched Bahria Heights Apartments and Overseas Block—catering to expatriates and long-term renters.
House Price
YoY +8.77%
Plot Price
YoY +0.31%
Commercial Price
YoY -8.16%
Gated-community with 24-hour security and a safe environment.
Convenient access via Raiwind Road and Lahore Ring Road.
Variety of schools, hospitals, parks, and a bustling market for easy daily shopping.
Extensive green belts, well-planned streets, and underground utilities.
Property values show steady appreciation and prices are lower than neighboring societies like Lake City or Askari.
Limited availability of certain retail options, such as meat shops.
Long distance from main Lahore city, making daily commute challenging and increasing fuel costs.
History of delayed plot deliveries and unfulfilled promises by the management.
Inconsistent street-light illumination with dim or non-functional lights at night.