Al Amin Housing Society Phase 2

Bedian Road, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan
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Gated Security Green Spaces Prime Location LDA-Approved

Al-Amin Housing Society Phase 2 is a gated, LDA-approved residential community in Lahore. It offers a mix of plots from 5 marla to 1 kanal and ready-built houses, featuring 24-hour security and well-maintained green belts. With easy access to schools, clinics, and major roads like DHA Defence and Canal Road, it provides a balanced blend of convenience and modern amenities.

  • Developer: Al-Ameen Estate & Builders (also marketed as Al-Amin Developers)
  • Ideal For: Ideal for middle- and upper-middle-income families, first-time homebuyers, and investors seeking a secure and affordable lifestyle with modern conveniences.
AREA(Kanal)
84+

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Approved
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Latest Updates

Infrastructure Development Accelerating Connectivity for Al Amin Housing Society Phase 2

Ongoing infrastructure projects—including asphalt paving of a new road in nearby Shaggar City and construction of the Pine Avenue Extension—are significantly enhancing connectivity for Al Amin Housing Society Phase 2. The Pine Avenue Extension will directly link the society to key developments such as Etihad Town Phase 2, LDA City, Mid City, Soul City, and Khayaban-e-Amin, fueling expectations of rising property values. A recent site-visit video also confirms steady progress on modern amenities and upgraded residential infrastructure.

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Investment analysis
Investors
Mid-budget investors seeking stable rental income, end-users looking for a peaceful residential environment, and investors banking on future infrastructure-driven appreciation.
Recommend
For rental income: Prioritize ready-to-move 5-10 Marla houses in established phases. For capital appreciation: Consider plots or under-construction properties in Phase 2, betting on the Pine Avenue Road Extension and proximity to DHA.
Holding period
3-5 years to benefit from the expected infrastructure-led price growth.
Tips
1. Verify LDA-approved NOC and clear ownership titles before any transaction. 2. Focus on ready properties for immediate rental yield; avoid file-only investments. 3. Consider installment plans if available, but ensure development is on-ground.
Investment Risks
1. Location is not on a major highway, potentially limiting immediate high-end demand compared to DHA. 2. Future price growth is heavily dependent on the completion of promised infrastructure (Pine Avenue extension). 3. Market liquidity for larger plots (1 Kanal) may be lower. 4. General real estate market volatility and macroeconomic factors.
Reviews

Safety & Community

 

Overall safety and peaceful living environment appreciated by families.

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Community Amenities

 

Presence of community amenities such as children's play areas, a nursery, pharmacies, and clinics within or nearby the society.

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Green Spaces & Environment

 

Abundance of green belts, parks, and a quiet, family-friendly atmosphere.

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Location & Accessibility

 

Convenient location near Bedian Road and the DHA Phase 6 commercial hub, providing good connectivity.

Layout & Housing

 

Relatively modern layout with model houses and some units are advertised as fully furnished with all accessories.

Traffic & Congestion

 

Traffic congestion on main thoroughfares during peak hours.

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Development & Transparency

 

Occasional delays in society-wide infrastructure upgrades. Some developers charge a premium for 'furnished' units without transparent pricing.

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Utility & Infrastructure Reliability

 

Water supply and electricity reliability can be irregular; concerns about loadshedding and water availability.

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Cost & Value

 

Maintenance fees are sometimes considered high for the level of service provided.

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Legal & Approval Issues

 

Inconsistent development standards; some blocks reportedly lack full LDA approval or proper NOC, leading to fears of illegal encroachment (qabza) and land ownership disputes.

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