Ali Villas Housing Scheme is a recently developed residential project situated in the Harbanspura area of Lahore, opposite Al-Hafeez Garden Phase 2. It offers ready-to-move 2.3 Marla 3-bedroom houses at an affordable price of around PKR 68 lakh, with essential utilities like water, gas, and electricity already installed. The scheme focuses on security and convenient urban access, being close to Sozo Water Park and major arterial routes, providing a basic yet comfortable living environment.
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The Ali Villas Housing Scheme in Lahore — located near Raiwind Road — has not received final approval from the Lahore Development Authority (LDA) or the Ravi Urban Development Authority (RUDA). While it does not appear on RUDA’s official 2026 list of illegal housing schemes, its absence from approved lists and lack of verifiable NOC status means it remains in regulatory limbo. Prospective buyers are strongly advised to independently verify its legal standing before any financial commitment.
The gated community provides round-the-clock security with CCTV surveillance and a foolproof security system, creating a safe environment.
Residents commonly praise the consistent 24/7 supply of water, electricity, and gas.
It is an LDA-approved project, providing legal security to investors. The project is developed by Sarwar and Company Pvt. Ltd., which has years of experience in the real estate sector.
Offers a low down-payment (around 10-20%) and an easy installment plan (up to three years), making it an affordable and accessible investment option.
The scheme offers a secure, family-friendly environment with well-paved carpeted roads, extensive green spaces, parks, schools, mosques, and is described as a green and peaceful paradise.
Strategically located on Main Multan Road, Mohlanwal, Lahore, providing easy access to major city areas, shopping, and entertainment.
Traffic congestion on Multan Road can be a nuisance for residents.
Some promised amenities, such as a larger community park, have been slower to materialize, leading to complaints about delayed infrastructure completion.
Plot prices are perceived as relatively high for the location.
Potential buyers have requested details (e.g., for 5 Marla plots) in comments but did not receive public replies, indicating potential gaps in customer communication.