Eden Lane Villas Phase 2 is a gated residential scheme located in Lahore, developed as part of the Eden Housing projects. It spans approximately 450 kanal and features over 50 operational commercial buildings, offering a well-planned road network for seamless connectivity. The community provides a secure and modern living environment with essential amenities like reliable utilities, landscaped streets, and proximity to schools and hospitals.
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Eden Lane Villas Phase 2, developed by Eden Builders in Halloki, Lahore, has been recently relaunched with a 3.5-year installment plan, unit sizes ranging from 5 marla to 1 kanal, and pricing starting from PKR 12 million. The project — LDA-approved since October 2006 and spanning 334 kanals — offers strategic access via Pine Avenue Link to Ring Road, Lake City Interchange, DHA Rahbar (directly opposite), Raiwind Road, and University of Lahore. Key amenities include 24-hour security, an 8-kanal community park, on-site mosque, and family-friendly infrastructure.
Relatively low price point for 3 to 5-marla double-story homes, making it attractive for budget-conscious families looking for a standalone house.
Close to Johar Town commercial zone, Emporium Mall, and main thoroughfares, providing easy access to shops, markets, restaurants, and daily necessities.
Gated community with 24-hour security.
Well-paved, clean and wide internal roads. Reliable electricity, water, and gas availability. Has parks, green spaces, and mosques creating a peaceful, family-friendly environment.
Active community engagement indicated by the presence of a Facebook page and local forums.
Daily commute to areas like Valencia can be time-consuming despite proximity to main roads.
The society is not listed on the Lahore Development Authority (LDA)'s approved societies register, raising concerns about its legal status and long-term resale value.
Warnings to beware of any project with the name "Eden" due to past issues and delays with the developer group.
Reports of confusion over society fund management. A major scandal involving embezzlement of crores of rupees from the society fund has been reported.
Need for clearer communication from the developer/management to residents.
Occasional delays in infrastructure completion have been reported. Some residents mention a need for improved maintenance of common areas.