GECHS Phase 2 is a Lahore Development Authority-approved cooperative housing scheme originally created for Punjab government employees but now open to the public. It offers a well-planned road network with reliable utilities including gas, water, electricity, and high-speed internet. The community features 24-hour security and communal facilities such as a mosque, parks, a commercial market, schools, and a gym/sports complex.
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The Lahore Development Authority (LDA) has officially confirmed that roadwork, water supply, and electricity connections for GECHS Phase 2 Block A are fully complete. The block is now slated for possession in the fourth quarter of 2026. This marks a major milestone in the project’s development timeline and significantly enhances investor confidence in the area.
Residential plot prices in GECHS Phase 2 Block A have surged dramatically over the past year. Listings show 4-kanal and 2-marla plots selling for up to PKR 16.5 crore, reflecting heightened investor interest and market confidence following infrastructure progress and upcoming commercial developments like Amanah Mall.
The Amanah Mall, located on the GECHS Phase 2–Muhammadpura corridor, is scheduled to open later in 2026. Its launch is expected to significantly enhance the commercial appeal and long-term value of GECHS Phase 2 Block A, providing residents and investors with integrated retail, dining, and entertainment infrastructure.
Security gate is present. Block A has more residency than other blocks, suggesting it is a well-populated and established area.
Well-planned road network connecting the area to nearby commercial hubs, schools, hospitals, parks, banks, restaurants, and shopping centers, making daily errands convenient.
Presence of several green spaces, parks, and a mosque; fosters a tight-knit community feel among government-employee families.
Over 40 commercial buildings are operational within its vicinity, with banks, restaurants, and shopping malls creating convenience for residents.
Occasional water-supply interruptions and occasional load-shedding (power outages).
Traffic bottlenecks on the main arteries during peak hours and delays in the completion of some infrastructure projects.
Limited or no immediate property listings for sale or rent in the specific Block A area were found in the search results at the time.