Green Valley Housing Scheme is an LDA-approved residential society in Lahore, developed by Pak Developers. It features world-class infrastructure with wide paved roads, underground electricity, and 24-hour security. The community offers ample green spaces, parks, a botanical garden, and modern amenities like a community centre and commercial zones. With plots available from 4 Marla to 24 Marla, it is designed to be affordable for a diverse range of buyers.
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Green Valley Housing Scheme in Lahore — located at Kala Shah Kaku, Chak No. 37/UCC — has completed its sole developed block; all plots in that block are sold out, built, and handed over to owners. As of the latest confirmed update in January 2026, no additional blocks or extensions have been announced. The project remains an LDA-approved society, originally registered on October 5, 2001, and is now effectively concluded within its existing footprint.
In a broader enforcement context, the Lahore Development Authority (LDA) dismantled infrastructure across 36 illegal housing schemes in September 2025 and maintains a zero-tolerance policy against 207 unauthorized schemes. This underscores the critical value of Green Valley’s verified LDA approval — confirmed in official records since 2001 — distinguishing it from high-risk, unapproved developments like Green Land Valley and Green Land Orchard, which appear on LDA’s illegal list.
Gated community with extensive security including CCTV cameras, surveillance systems, and guards.
Peaceful, secure, and family-friendly environment with landscaped parks, green belts, and green areas.
Modern amenities such as playgrounds, sports facilities, grocery/shopping centres, mosques, and community facilities.
Well-planned network of wide, paved roads, underground utilities, and solid-waste disposal systems.
24/7 water, electricity, and gas supply.
Proximity to schools, colleges, commercial markets, malls, and major city arteries for convenient commuting.
Plot prices are perceived as high relative to comparable developments.