Khan Colony

Khan Colony, Model Town Link Road, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan
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Affordable Well-Connected Plot-Based Housing Secure Environment Mature Locality

Khan Colony is a residential neighbourhood situated on Model Town Link Road in Lahore. It comprises mainly low-rise, plot-based housing with typical sizes from 5 to 10 marla, offering well-paved streets and reliable utilities. The area is known for its close proximity to schools, markets, and major thoroughfares, providing a secure and convenient living environment. Developed by private local builders, it serves as an affordable entry-level option in a mature locality of Lahore.

  • Developer: Private local builders
  • Ideal For: Ideal for first-time homebuyers, small families, and investors seeking affordable, well-connected plots in a mature Lahore locality.
AREA(Kanal)
110+

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Latest Updates

Khan Colony Integrated into Revised Speedo Bus Network for Improved Commuter Access

Khan Colony in Lahore has been officially incorporated into the updated Speedo Bus route system, with a new direct service connecting Lari Adda terminal to the ASF Sarwar Shaheed Garrison stop on Ferozpur Road, located near Khan Colony in Gulberg-III. This revision enhances public transport accessibility for residents and addresses longstanding connectivity gaps.

Khan Colony Area Affected by Monsoon-Induced Water-Logging Amid Broader Ravi River Flooding Crisis

In early May 2026, heavy monsoon rains caused significant water-logging in Khan Colony, prompting emergency response efforts including floodwater pumping and drainage reinforcement. The flooding was part of a wider crisis affecting Lahore’s riverside housing societies—including Park View City and Theme Park Society—due to Ravi River overflow and upstream water releases.

Cultural Activity Flourishes Near Khan Colony: 'The Colony Lahore' Hosts Female-Only Sufi-Qawwali Evening

The cultural venue 'The Colony Lahore', situated near Khan Colony, announced a female-only Sufi-Qawwali evening on 8 March 2026. Early-bird tickets sold out rapidly, signaling strong community engagement and reinforcing the area’s reputation as an emerging hub for inclusive, high-profile cultural events.

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Investment analysis
Investors
First-time buyers, mid-budget investors seeking affordable plots with capital growth potential.
Recommend
For capital appreciation: purchase 5 or 10 Marla plots. For rental income: build and rent out a 10 Marla house.
Holding period
5 years for capital gains; long-term for rental yield.
Tips
Conduct title clearance, verify LDA approval, assess nearby infrastructure projects, buy early files before balloting, use turnkey build-to-rent packages.
Investment Risks
Legal disputes, development delays, market volatility, traffic congestion, and macroeconomic risks. Avoid unverified file investments.
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Amenities & Facilities

 

Availability of basic amenities such as grocery stores, mosques, parks, and a variety of local shops and eateries within walking distance. Presence of several reputable private schools nearby.

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Community & Atmosphere

 

Benefits from a close-knit community atmosphere and generally friendly neighbours.

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Location & Convenience

 

Conveniently located near Shahdara Bagh Road and Lahore Canal, providing easy access to commercial hubs, schools, and hospitals.

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Affordability

 

Affordable residential area with relatively low property prices compared to newer gated societies.

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Security

 

Security concerns due to limited night-time patrolling, necessitating additional private security measures.

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Utilities & Infrastructure

 

Intermittent water supply and occasional low water pressure. Frequent electricity load-shedding, especially during summer months. Aging infrastructure of some older houses can lead to plumbing leaks and frequent repairs.

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Road Maintenance

 

Poorly maintained internal roads that develop potholes after rains.

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