Army Quarter Flats

Army Welfare Trust Housing Society Phase 1, Defence Road, Lahore, Punjab
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Army Quarter Flats are part of the Army Welfare Trust (AWT) Housing Society in Lahore, developed to provide quality, secure, and affordable housing for retired army personnel and civilians. The community offers fully serviced 2-, 3-, and 4-marla flats with amenities like 24-hour security and landscaped parks. It features a safe, community-focused environment with easy access to major roads such as Multan Road and Lahore Ring Road.

  • Developer: Army Welfare Trust (AWT), known for reliable, army-backed development.
  • Ideal For: Ideal for retired military families, middle-income buyers, and investors seeking secure, affordable housing with strong appreciation potential.
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Latest Updates

Army Housing Authority Completes Construction of Remaining Army Quarter Flats in Lahore; Final 1,200 Units to Be Allocated by End of 2026

The Army Housing Authority has confirmed full completion of construction for the remaining Army Quarter flats in Lahore. A recent handover ceremony—attended by the Punjab Chief Minister—saw keys delivered to laborer beneficiaries. Authorities have announced that the final 1,200 units will be allocated by end of 2026, urging eligible applicants to finalize documentation promptly amid prior delays affecting veterans.

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Investment analysis
Investors
Long-term investors, overseas Pakistanis, and those seeking stable returns with military-backed security.
Recommend
For rental income: Invest in ready-to-move Askari 10 flats for steady yield. For capital appreciation: Buy during early phases or on installment plans in Sector F.
Holding period
5-10 years
Tips
Verify possession timelines, confirm LDA approval, assess infrastructure upgrades like Ring Road extensions, compare total cost with DHA or Bahria units, use the structured 3.5-year installment plan to manage cash flow, and avoid speculative file trading.
Investment Risks
Potential delivery delays despite Army backing, risk of overpaying compared to similar properties, market fluctuations due to economic conditions, and legal issues if the project is not LDA-approved.