Kings Town is an LDA-approved residential and commercial society developed by Al-Kabir Developers as Phase 3 of Al-Kabir Town, launched in 2020. It features a fully planned infrastructure with wide roads, CCTV surveillance, and amenities like parks, mosques, and educational facilities. Located on Main Raiwind Road, it offers easy connectivity to DHA, Bahria Orchard, and Ring Road, providing a budget-friendly luxury lifestyle.
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Ch. Aurangzeb officially unveiled the Sector B master map at a high-profile ceremony attended by CEO Mian Sharafat, confirming new block layouts and commercial zones; a PKR 10 lakh development rollout is underway in Sector B, accelerating infrastructure progress across Phase 1 on Main Raiwind Road.
Possession charges for Phase 1 apartment owners have been lowered to PKR 375,000, enabling immediate move-in; units—primarily two-bedroom apartments on five-marla plots—are now fully ready after completion of installments and dues clearance.
Al-Kabir Developers offers a 4-year installment plan for 3-marla and 5-marla plots priced between PKR 2.4 million and PKR 4.3 million; investors holding files in Al-Kabir Town (any block) can now fully merge them into Kings Town—a seamless conversion opportunity.
Located on Main Raiwind Road, Kings Town Phase 3 (Al-Kabir Phase 3) offers 3-marla plots from PKR 2.3M and 5-marla plots up to PKR 4.3M, positioning it as an affordable yet high-appreciation alternative to premium societies like Lake City and Bahria Orchard.
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Premium location on Main Raiwind Road, easily accessible and near key landmarks.
Comprehensive amenities including 24/7 security, surveillance system, community mosque, hospital, landscaped parks, play area, underground electricity, and Sui gas.
Well-executed master-planned layout with modern infrastructure and underground utilities.
Genuine and reputable developers with a successful track record.
Fully LDA-approved housing project, ensuring legal security for buyers.
Concerns about potential price declines and affordability issues.
Relatively high plot and unit prices compared to other nearby societies.