Al Kareem Garden Phase 2 is a gated residential scheme developed by Ahsan Properties and located on GT Road near Taij Garh Munawan in Lahore. It offers on-ground plots in sizes of 3, 5, and 10 Marla with a flexible 3-year installment plan and 20% down payment. The community is positioned as a peaceful, green-environment living space with secure infrastructure and easy access to major transport routes like the Lahore Ring Road and Orange Train line. Its development charges are included, making it an affordable option for various buyer segments in a well-served part of the city.
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Al Kareem Garden Phase 2 on GT Road, Lahore has been officially taken over and rebranded as Al-Kareem City by Al-Kabir Developers. The project now features modern infrastructure, 24/7 security, Sui Gas, carpeted roads, landscaped parks, and a full suite of civic amenities. Unit sizes range from 3 marla to 14 marla residential plots, plus a 5 marla commercial option. This repositioning has elevated its market visibility and buyer interest significantly.
Al Kareem Garden Phase 2 (now marketed as Al-Kareem City) is actively selling 5-marla residential plots at PKR 62.5 lakh with a structured 3-year installment plan: PKR 1.25 million booking fee followed by monthly installments of PKR 55,000. The scheme is promoted as LDA/TMA/RUDA approved, secure, and ideal for both living and investment — contributing to its emergence among Lahore’s top newly launched housing projects.
Described as a peaceful, well-planned community with a green environment. The project promises essential infrastructure and services including a functional sewerage system, water and Sui gas supply, boundary walls for security, and access to basic health, transport, and education facilities.
Located on the GT Road corridor with good connectivity via Theri Road and Gunj Sundwa Road to other parts of Lahore.
Advertises the promise of quick or immediate possession of plots after making only a 20% down payment, making ownership accessible.
Very affordable installment plans, with monthly payments reported as low as PKR 10,000 to PKR 11,000 per marla and low down-payment options starting around PKR 30,000.
There is a noted lack of verified on-ground reviews and first-hand resident experiences, making it difficult for prospective buyers to assess the actual living conditions and project delivery.
Potential buyers have expressed concerns and asked in online forums whether the project is a scam, indicating a lack of trust or verified information about the developers.
Informal feedback highlights concerns typical of new developments, such as potential delays in the completion of promised infrastructure and limited community amenities at present.