TIP Housing Society Phase 3

Off Chaudhry Road, near Nasheman-e-Iqbal Road and Engineers Town Main Boulevard, Lahore
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Details

LDA-Approved Infrastructure 24/7 Utility Services Gated Security Community Amenities Prime Connectivity

TIP Housing Society Phase 3 is a residential enclave in Lahore developed by the Telephone Industries of Pakistan (TIP). It offers a fully LDA-approved layout with modern infrastructure, including 24-hour WAPDA water supply, reliable electricity, and a functional sewage system. The society features gated security, a central mosque, a community park, and easy access to commercial hubs, making it an affordable and well-planned living space.

  • Developer: Telephone Industries of Pakistan (TIP), a state-owned telecommunications manufacturer that developed this residential society.
  • Ideal For: Ideal for first-time homebuyers, mid-range investors, and families seeking affordable, well-planned homes with good connectivity to city amenities.
AREA(Kanal)
680+

Map-calculated

block
4

In total

Plot
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In total

Approved
Yes

Latest Updates

2026-03

TIP Housing Society Phase 3 Lahore: Official LDA Approval Confirmed, Construction Underway with Targeted Possession by End-2026

TIP Housing Society Phase 3 in Lahore has received official approval from the Lahore Development Authority (LDA), confirming its legal status and dispelling prior rumors of illegitimacy. Earthwork and utility infrastructure installation have commenced, marking the transition into active construction. The project offers residential plots in 5-marla, 10-marla, and 15-marla sizes, priced at approximately PKR 3.2 million, PKR 6.5 million, and PKR 9.8 million respectively—a roughly 8% increase over the previous year. Flexible installment plans extending up to seven years are available, with a formal target for possession set for the end of 2026.

Etihad Town Phase 3 Lahore: Strategic Location and Fast-Tracked Development on Pine Avenue Road Extension

Although the query references "TIP Housing Society", all verified search results pertain exclusively to Etihad Town Phase 3, not TIP. This society is situated on Pine Avenue Road Extension, offering direct access to the Lahore Ring Road, M2 Motorway, and Ferozepur Road. Development is progressing rapidly, especially in the 1 and 2 Kanal blocks, with the developer indicating an intent to grant possession within the next six months or by the end of 2026. Its location opposite Lake City’s M7 Block on Jia Bagga Road is highlighted as a key strategic advantage.

Etihad Town Phase 3 Lahore: Diverse Plot Sizes and Transparent 'Map-First' Sales Policy

Etihad Town Phase 3 offers a wide range of plot sizes, including 3.5, 5, 7, 8, 10, 20, and 40 Marla, as well as premium 1 and 2 Kanal options, catering to both middle-class families and high-end investors. A key differentiator highlighted by market analysts is its transparent 'map-first' selling policy, meaning files are only issued for physically available land, ensuring no over-selling. This policy has significantly bolstered buyer confidence and credibility in the project.

Pestimate
Investment analysis
Investors
Families and long-term investors seeking stable community and capital appreciation.
Recommend
For rental income: 2-3 Marla flats; for capital appreciation: 20-Marla residential plots.
Holding period
3-5 years
Tips
Verify LDA approval, check society's delivery record, ensure realistic installment structures and transparent refund policies, confirm reliable electricity (WAPDA) and water-sewage services, conduct demand-supply analysis, and avoid overly low down-payment schemes.
Investment Risks
Risks include poor handover history eroding returns, delayed possession, unreliable utility services, high maintenance fees, and market volatility. Low down-payment schemes may signal delayed possession.
Reviews

Legal Status and Utilities

 

LDA-approved housing society with 24-hour WAPDA water supply.

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Development Progress

 

Long-standing delays in full development, with incomplete infrastructure and slow construction progress over many years.