Al‑Rehman City is a gated residential‑commercial community developed by Al Rehman Developers. It is part of the Al‑Rehman Garden development in Lahore, offering a green, peaceful, and secure environment. The society features modern amenities such as wide carpeted roads, 24/7 security, a dedicated power plant, parks, and commercial plots. Its affordable pricing and strategic location near major highways make it a popular choice for buyers.
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As of December 2025, C-Block in Al Rehman Garden Phase 7 is undergoing rapid on-ground development, including active road construction and land-leveling work. The project—located on Main Sharaqpur Road, just 3 km from Faizpur Interchange—is LDA-approved and progressing toward full infrastructure readiness, with over 70% of the phase reportedly developed by mid-2025.
On April 15, 2026, Al Rehman Garden deployed new security patrol vehicles across all phases to strengthen round-the-clock safety. This initiative reflects the society’s ongoing commitment to resident security and operational excellence, reinforcing its reputation as a fully functional, LDA-approved gated community.
The Miracle City zone within Phase 7 introduced highly competitive installment plans in early 2026, offering 3 Marla plots starting at PKR 15.75 lakh with only PKR 225,000 advance and PKR 10,000 monthly installments over 3.5 years. These plans target mid-income buyers and emphasize affordability, possession-readiness, and rapid infrastructure rollout.
Al Rehman Developers hosted its Annual Sales Partners Meeting on February 20, 2026, bringing together top real estate professionals to discuss growth strategies, upcoming launches—including Phase 7 expansion—and market positioning. The event underscores the developer’s institutional coordination and forward-looking commercial planning.
Proximity to schools, hospitals, banks, shopping centers, and other amenities.
Dedicated water-treatment plant provides 24-hour water supply, on-site power plant for reliable electricity, and gas supply eliminating the need for private cylinders.
Wide 30-foot roads, jogging tracks, children’s play areas in each block.
Includes mosques, parks, shopping malls, gymnasium, business centers, and other facilities.
Long-term investors report satisfaction with infrastructure and returns.
Perceived over-pricing of plot rates.
High electricity bills and ongoing hassles with gas cylinder procurement.
Cleanliness problems reported by residents.
Management office described as rude by residents.
Reports of legal or fraud concerns in certain phases, such as block H in Phase 7, causing fear of investment loss.