DHA Lahore is a premium, high-standard residential community developed by the Defence Housing Authority (DHA). Established in 1975 for military personnel, it now spans 13 phases with modern infrastructure and a secure environment. It offers high resale and rental values, making it a top choice for families and investors.
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DHA Lahore is undergoing a significant price-correction cycle driven by global geopolitical tensions and reduced capital inflows from Gulf-based investors, resulting in a 'panic-selling' environment. Residential file prices have declined notably: as of May 2026, a 5 Marla plot is priced at PKR 60 lakh, a 10 Marla at PKR 105 lakh, and a 1 Kanal at PKR 190 lakh; commercial affidavits range from PKR 600 lakh (4 Marla) to PKR 2.1 crore (12 Marla). Experts view this as a strategic entry point for long-term investors.
DHA Lahore Phase 13 (formerly DHA City) is progressing with active geotechnical investigations conducted by NESPAK, including Standard Penetration Tests and soil boring across 1000–1500 acres. Updated file rates as of May 2026 show 5 Marla at PKR 17.75 lakh, 10 Marla at PKR 28.5 lakh, and 1 Kanal at PKR 52.5 lakh. The phase is now fully under DHA Lahore management following court resolution of the earlier Globaco dispute.
DHA Lahore has officially begun construction of a new mosque in Phase 7, marking a key infrastructure milestone. This development reflects ongoing physical progress in the phase and reinforces its status as an actively developing sector within DHA Lahore.
DHA Lahore Phase 8 is preparing for its highly anticipated Digital Auction 2.0, scheduled for 22–23 November 2025. The auction will run from 10 AM to 10 PM each day and represents a major liquidity and allocation event for investors seeking plots in this premium, airport-adjacent phase featuring innovative two-side open plots.
As the oldest and most established sector, DHA Lahore Phase 1 commands premium pricing due to full infrastructure maturity, security, and strong end-user dominance. As of January 2026, residential house prices range from PKR 38 million (5 Marla) to PKR 250 million (2 Kanal). New land is extremely rare, with transactions primarily involving resale houses and turnkey properties.
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