Al Makkah Colony Welfare Society

Al Makkah Colony Welfare Society, Block A-B-S, Gulberg 3, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan
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Welfare-Driven Development Gated Security Prime Location Connectivity Varied Property Sizes Community Amenities

Al Makkah Colony Welfare Society is a residential housing estate established as a welfare-driven development in Gulberg 3, Lahore. It offers a mix of plots and ready-made homes ranging from 2 to 10 Marla, with built-in utilities and key amenities like a communal lawn, children's play area, nearby mosques, and 24-hour security. The society is LDA-approved and boasts a prime location with easy access to Main College Road, Butt Chowk, commercial markets, schools, and hospitals, making it a well-connected and established neighbourhood.

  • Developer: Al Makkah Colony Welfare Society (self-managed as the developer and governing body)
  • Ideal For: Ideal for families seeking a secure, well-connected neighbourhood and investors looking for rental yields and capital appreciation in an LDA-approved society.
AREA(Kanal)
104+

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block
8

In total

Plot
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Approved
No

Latest Updates

Al Makkah Colony Waste Pickers Launch Cooperative Enterprise Initiative in Sahiwal Partnership

Informal waste pickers from Al Makkah Colony and Bhutto Nagar held their first cooperative meetings as part of an IGES-funded pilot project led by the Akhter Hameed Khan Foundation (AHKF). The initiative focuses on designing simple business models, defining collective management roles, training 63 participants (43 women, 20 men) on segregation and micro-recycling, and advocating for social protection of sanitation workers — including a policy dialogue with the District Labour Officer of Sahiwal. These efforts aim to establish community-owned enterprises linking environmental sustainability with dignified livelihoods.

Al Makkah Colony Identified as Official Union Council in Gulberg III, Lahore

Al Makkah Colony is formally recognized as Union Council No. 205 within the administrative structure of Lahore, located in the Gulberg III zone. This classification appears in official listings of Lahore’s 274 union councils published on Zamulk.com — confirming its status as a defined civic and electoral unit under the Lahore Metropolitan Corporation framework.

Street-Level Documentation of Daily Life in Al Makkah Colony, Gulberg III

A TikTok video by Travel with Nadeem SK provides verified on-the-ground documentation of Street No. 9-D in Al Makkah Colony, Gulberg III, Lahore, offering visual confirmation of the colony’s physical layout, residential character, and integration within the broader Gulberg neighborhood — serving as contemporary evidence of its active, inhabited status.

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Investment analysis
Investors
Conservative investors seeking stable rental income, such as first-time homebuyers or overseas Pakistanis targeting professional/expatriate tenants.
Recommend
For rental income: purchase existing 2-5 Marla houses (e.g., 2 Marla double-storey homes) for steady cash flow. For capital appreciation: hold properties long-term for modest growth, focusing on well-maintained units with clear titles.
Holding period
5-10 years
Tips
Conduct thorough legal verification of property titles; consider modest renovations to enhance rentability; target tenants like professionals or expatriates for higher rental stability.
Investment Risks
Modest capital appreciation potential due to lack of large-scale new developments and infrastructure upgrades; lower returns compared to high-growth areas like DHA Phase 10; risks include traffic congestion, macroeconomic fluctuations, and documentation fraud if legal checks are not performed.