Bismillah Welfare Society Gazi Park

BHS 1, Main GT Road, near NADRA Office, Bata Pur, Lahore
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LDA-Approved Gated Community Prime GT Road Location Affordable Plots Flexible Payment Plans

Bismillah Welfare Society, also known as Bismillah Housing Scheme, is an LDA-approved, gated residential community launched in 2013 on Lahore's main GT Road. It offers affordable residential plots in a well-planned environment with wide roads, parks, and community spaces. Its strategic location provides easy access to major arteries like the Lahore-Kasur GT Road, Mustafabad Interchange, and the Lahore Ring Road.

  • Developer: A joint venture by Bismillah Developers (Pvt.) Ltd. and Al-Rehman Developers, known for their credible track record in Lahore.
  • Ideal For: Ideal for end-users seeking a secure, conveniently located family home and for investors looking for a growing neighborhood with strong developer credibility.
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8+

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Latest Updates

Bismillah Welfare Society Launches Multi-Pronged Community Development Initiatives in Gazi Park, Lahore

Bismillah Welfare Society, a charitable organization based in Gazi Park, Lahore, has recently executed several high-impact community initiatives: it organized a free medical camp serving over 500 low-income residents with consultations, diagnostics, and medication; distributed more than 1,200 food kits during Ramadan to families across surrounding neighborhoods; and completed the first phase of its Bismillah Housing Scheme on GT Road, delivering 45 affordable homes. The Society also announced a formal partnership with the Lahore Development Authority (LDA) to upgrade water-supply infrastructure and street lighting throughout Gazi Park.

Bismillah Housing Scheme Receives Mixed Resident Feedback Amid Ongoing Development

The Bismillah Housing Scheme on GT Road in Lahore has drawn varied resident opinions. While one resident reports that 'everything is perfect here living here', another cautions prospective buyers that the society is located at 'Lahore's bilkul last corner', requiring travel across the entire city for most destinations. These reviews reflect ongoing public discourse about the scheme's location, accessibility, security, and load-shedding conditions as it delivers new homes.

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Investment analysis
Investors
First-time homebuyers, middle-income families, and long-term investors seeking affordable entry into Lahore's property market with a moderate risk tolerance.
Recommend
For rental income, consider constructed houses in the developed Phase 1. For capital appreciation, purchase plots in Phase 2, particularly in blocks with early possession and confirmed infrastructure.
Holding period
5-8 years to allow for infrastructure completion and value appreciation.
Tips
Prioritize plots with confirmed possession and verified LDA NOC. Utilize the installment plans to manage cash flow. Avoid pure file trading; focus on physical plots. Be cautious of potential delays in promised amenities.
Investment Risks
Project delays, potential fraud allegations (as noted in some online sources), reliance on future infrastructure development (Ring Road upgrades), and oversupply in the broader Lahore market affecting price growth. Always verify all payments are documented and the plot's title is clear.
Reviews

Location & Accessibility

 

Prime location on or near GT Road (and Ferozepur Road for Phase 2), with easy access to major roads, Manawan Police Station, and metro stations.

Security & Environment

 

A gated community with 24/7 security through CCTV surveillance and guard patrols, fostering a peaceful, healthy, and secure living environment.

Positive Resident Feedback

 

Some residents express complete satisfaction, stating 'everything is perfect here' and appreciating the convenient, growing community.

Essential Utilities

 

Round-the-clock supply of water, electricity, and gas.

Community Amenities

 

Extensive on-site facilities including schools, colleges, a grand central mosque, theme parks, shopping centers, playgrounds, jogging tracks, and a dedicated power plant for uninterrupted electricity.

Financial Concerns

 

High plot prices and expensive development charges (e.g., 10 lakh for a 5-marla plot, 6 lakh for a 3-marla plot). Some users describe it as a 'fraud' due to these costs.

Infrastructure Issues

 

Persistent sewage problems, inadequate garbage collection, and broken meter readings.

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Security

 

Reports of inconsistent security despite the presence of CCTV and guards.

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Development Progress

 

Concerns and skepticism about the society's ability to fully develop all promised facilities compared to more established projects like Bahria Town.

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