Green Colony

Lahore District, Punjab, Pakistan
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Accessibility to Major Roads Proximity to Amenities Mix of Established and New Properties Organically Grown Community

Green Colony is a residential locality situated within the Lahore District of Punjab, Pakistan, positioned close to Gulistan Colony and Gulshan Colony. The area comprises a mix of established homes and newer plots, offering easy access to major thoroughfares such as the Ring Road and Ferozepur Road. It benefits from nearby schools, markets, and basic utilities, making it an attractive option for middle-income families and investors, though it is not a gated development but rather a community that has grown organically over the years.

  • Developer: No single developer; organically grown community.
  • Ideal For: Ideal for middle-income families and investors seeking affordable housing or plot purchases in a well-connected part of Lahore.
AREA(Kanal)
121+

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Approved
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Latest Updates

Green Colony Lahore Phase 3 Launch and Infrastructure Upgrades

The Lahore Development Authority approved Phase 3 of Green Colony, adding 350 new residential plots and modern amenities including a community park, mosque, and primary school. Developers report a 12% year-on-year increase in plot prices. Concurrently, the municipal corporation completed a flood-mitigation project—installing new drainage channels and raising road levels—following the severe Ravi River floods of 2025. A 2024 court ruling resolving longstanding land-allocation disputes has enabled uninterrupted construction.

Pestimate
Investment analysis
Investors
Middle-income buyers, first-time investors, and expatriates seeking entry-level plots.
Recommend
For capital appreciation: invest in residential plots (5-marla) before road upgrades. For rental income: consider commercial plots for higher yields.
Holding period
At least 3 years to capture price appreciation and rental income.
Tips
Verify developer's past delivery record, confirm valid NOC and clear title, assess resale demand, purchase before infrastructure upgrades, and ensure payment plan includes a clear refund clause.
Investment Risks
Short-term market volatility, infrastructure project delays, developer-related risks, and potential liquidity issues in resale.