Medina Town

Madina Town Housing Scheme, Ferozpur Road, Gajju Matta, Lahore, Pakistan
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Strategic Location Basic Infrastructure Gated Security Affordable Housing Nearby Amenities

Madina Town is a housing scheme located on Ferozpur Road in the Gajju Matta area of Lahore. It is organized as a building cooperative rather than a single private developer, providing standard residential plots and low-rise units. The community offers basic infrastructure such as paved roads, electricity, water supply, and gated security, with nearby amenities like schools and markets. Positioned near LDA City and Lahore Ring Road, it ensures easy access to the city center and major highways, making it a growing suburban option.

  • Developer: Building cooperative, not a single private developer.
  • Ideal For: Ideal for middle-income families, overseas Pakistanis, and small investors seeking affordable and well-connected properties in a growing suburb of Lahore.
AREA(Kanal)
139+

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Approved
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Latest Updates

LDA Issues Demolition Notice for Illegal Structures at Madina Market in Lahore

The Lahore Development Authority (LDA) has issued an official notice directing the clearance of illegal structures at Madina Market, signaling imminent demolition activity. This enforcement action reflects LDA’s ongoing regulatory crackdown on unauthorized commercial encroachments in established urban markets.

Madina Mall & Residency Launches in Bahria Orchard Phase 1 with LDA-Approved Status and 12% Rental Yield Promise

The LDA-approved mixed-use project Madina Mall & Residency has officially launched in Bahria Orchard Phase 1, Lahore. It offers commercial shops starting at PKR 24,000/sq.ft. and residential apartments from PKR 13,500/sq.ft., backed by a 3-year flexible payment plan and a marketed 12% annual rental yield for commercial units.

Madina Heights 4 Reaches 35% Booking with On-Ground Progress and LDA Approval

Madina Heights 4, an on-ground, LDA-approved residential project in Bahria Town Lahore, has achieved 35% booking. It is actively marketing flexible, customized payment plans and positioning itself as a secure, delivery-assured alternative to paper-only developments in the market.

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New 'Madina Town' Plot Sales Promoted in Muhnalwal Area Amid Broader Market Push for Approved Investments

Marketers are actively promoting new plot sales under the name 'Madina Town' in the Muhnalwal area of Lahore. These offerings emphasize affordability, 3-year installment plans, and alignment with the regional trend toward legally secured, LDA-approved real estate investments.

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Investors
Conservative investors, first-time homebuyers, and overseas Pakistanis seeking long-term capital appreciation with legal security.
Recommend
For rental income: focus on ready-built 3-5 Marla houses in developed phases. For capital appreciation: consider plots or under-construction properties in newer phases or expansion areas.
Holding period
5-10 years for optimal returns, with a payback period under five years preferred.
Tips
Always verify LDA approval, scrutinize the developer's delivery record and payment schedule, avoid unrealistic installment plans with low down-payments, ensure a clear refund policy, and visit the site to assess on-ground development.
Investment Risks
Delayed hand-over, unclear legal documentation or title issues, market volatility, dependency on infrastructure development (e.g., road extensions), and risk of project non-delivery or financial loss from speculative file investments.
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Neighborhood Environment

 

Quiet and family-friendly environment.

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Housing Features

 

Spacious balconies.

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Recreational Facilities

 

Space for children and cycling paths.

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Accessibility

 

Easy access to Lulu Mall and Metro-Link.

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Development Quality

 

Well-planned development with modern amenities and sufficient facilities.

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Construction Quality

 

Poor construction quality in some blocks.

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Pest Control

 

Recurring cockroach infestations.

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