Green City Lahore is a fully-planned residential community situated on Barki Road in southern Lahore, comprising Blocks A, B, C, and D. It offers affordable plots and ready-made homes with an emphasis on environmental sustainability and modern amenities such as green spaces, 24-hour gated security, and underground utilities. Its strategic location near the Lahore Ring Road ensures easy connectivity to the rest of the city.
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As of late May 2026, New Green City Lahore has completed core infrastructure across its first three sectors, including road networks, drainage systems, electricity grids, and solar-powered street lighting. Plot allocations for 1-kanal and 2-kanal residential plots are being finalized at prices ranging from PKR 1.1–1.4 crore. Possession for ready-to-build blocks is scheduled to begin in Q4 2026, with remaining phases expected by early 2027. The project also includes approval from the Lahore Development Authority for a central park, jogging tracks, and extensive green-belt amenities.
While not directly about 'New Green City Lahore', this closely related LDA-backed mega-project provides contextual benchmarking: H-Block is already in possession phase, with houses under active construction up to second-floor lintel level; 10-marla plots priced at PKR 70–80 lakh. G-Block remains pre-possession but features visible infrastructure (roads, demarcations) and offers 1-kanal plots at PKR 1–1.35 crore, indicating market alignment and phased rollout patterns similar to New Green City’s announced timeline.
Convenient access to Lahore Ring Road, Allama Iqbal International Airport, and nearby commercial amenities.
Well-planned, tranquil, and environmentally-friendly community with neat layout, green spaces, and a serene living environment.
Offers modern living at relatively affordable prices compared to other elaborate housing developments.
Availability of shops, schools, parks, security, and other necessary amenities within the community.
Traffic congestion on surrounding roads, especially during peak hours, and limited, unreliable public transport options.
The location is somewhat remote from central Lahore, making it feel removed from the city's hustle and bustle.