Gulshan e Jinnah

Kacha-Nangar, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan
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LDA Approved Strategic Location Affordable Residential Plots

Gulshan‑e‑Jinnah is a private, LDA‑approved housing scheme located in the Kacha‑Nangar area of Lahore. It covers approximately 316 kanal of land, offering a mix of residential plots from 5 Marla to 2 Kanal, along with limited commercial units. The development benefits from a strategic location near major arteries, schools, markets, and nearby societies like Wapda Town and Tariq Garden. Infrastructure such as paved streets, electricity, water, and sewage is being progressively installed under the developer's plan.

  • Developer: Unknown private developer
  • Ideal For: Ideal for first-time homeowners and investors seeking affordable to mid-range residential plots with growth potential in a well-connected emerging suburb of Lahore.
AREA(Kanal)
370+

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block
3

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Plot
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Approved
Yes

Latest Updates

Eid-ul-Azha Prayers Scheduled at Gulshan-e-Jinnah under Lahore Municipal Corporation Supervision

Eid-ul-Azha prayers are confirmed to be held at Gulshan-e-Jinnah in Lahore, with the Lahore Municipal Corporation (LMC) overseeing all logistical, security, and cleanliness arrangements. This reflects LMC’s direct administrative responsibility for the venue — distinct from Karachi’s similarly named Gulshan-e-Jinnah (Polo Ground), which is managed by the Karachi Metropolitan Corporation.

Gulshan-e-Jinnah Listed Among LDA-Approved Housing Societies in Lahore

Gulshan-e-Jinnah is officially recognized as an LDA-approved housing society in Lahore, with a documented area of 316.4 kanals. It is categorized as a private developer project located in the Kada & Wangarh mouza. Its inclusion in the updated 2025 list confirms its legal standing for residential development and investment.

2025-06
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Bagh-e-Jinnah (Lawrence Garden) Featured in Lahore City Biodiversity Action Plan

Although Bagh-e-Jinnah (also known as Lawrence Garden) is a historic 141-acre park on Mall Road — not the same as the Gulshan-e-Jinnah housing society — it is frequently conflated in search results. The 2025 Lahore City Biodiversity Action Plan highlights it as a key conservation site, documenting 140 tree species, hosting diverse avian wildlife, and undergoing beautification efforts led by the Parks and Horticulture Authority (PHA).

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Investment analysis
Investors
Entry-level investors (e.g., for 5 Marla plots), high-end capital investors (e.g., for 1 Kanal plots), overseas Pakistanis, and those seeking medium-to-long-term holds.
Recommend
For rental income: ready-to-occupy houses in developed blocks like Jinnah Sector. For capital appreciation: plots in prime locations near Main Boulevard, especially 10 Marla and 1 Kanal sizes.
Holding period
5-10 years
Tips
Verify legal status and LDA approval, work with reputable developers such as Jinnah Group, select plot size according to budget, and use installment plans if available for better cash flow management.
Investment Risks
Potential risks include legal disputes from unverified properties, market volatility due to economic fluctuations (e.g., inflation, interest rates), and delays in infrastructure development affecting property values.
Reviews

Green Spaces & Environment

 

Proximity to the historic Bagh-e-Jinnah park, appreciated for its pleasant ambience and mature trees.

Location & Accessibility

 

Central location on Jinnah Avenue with easy access to major commercial districts, schools, and hospitals.

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Community & Location

 

Good location and population. Considered a paradise for small budget people, ideal for 5-10 marla houses.

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Affordability

 

Relatively affordable housing prices compared to newer gated colonies.

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Legality & Maintenance

 

According to LDA records, it is an illegal scheme where buyers are responsible for their own profit and loss. Lack of cooperative registration means no guarantee against land disputes, no oversight on development standards, and likely poor long-term maintenance leading to a below-average appearance.

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Traffic & Congestion

 

Traffic congestion on surrounding arterial roads.

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Infrastructure & Services

 

Inadequate waste-collection services.

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Infrastructure

 

Useless scheme other than location, not legal, located near a 'nala' (drain).

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Infrastructure & Utilities

 

Aging infrastructure with water-supply irregularities, frequent water-logging during monsoon, and inconsistent electricity loads.

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Security & Legal Issues

 

Occasional security lapses and reports of unregistered or illegal building extensions leading to land ownership and maintenance disputes.

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