PIA Housing Society

33-C, Water Tank No. 01, Near WAPDA Town Goal Chaker, Lahore
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Details

Fully Developed Infrastructure 24/7 Security Strategic Location Family-Friendly Amenities

PIA Housing Society is a fully-developed residential community originally established in 1979 for PIA employees. It provides an affordable, safe, and family-friendly environment with all basic utilities like electricity, gas, and water. The society features a strategic location near Khayaban-e-Jinnah Road, offering easy access to hospitals, schools, and shopping centers.

  • Developer: PIA Employees Cooperative Housing Society Limited, a cooperative developer focused on affordable housing.
  • Ideal For: Ideal for first-time homebuyers, families, and investors seeking a peaceful, secure, and well-connected residential area.
AREA(Kanal)
2267+

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block
9

In total

Plot
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Approved
Yes

Latest Updates

LDA Enforcement Crackdown on Illegal Commercial Activity in PIA Housing Society

In May 2025, the Lahore Development Authority (LDA) conducted a major enforcement operation in PIA Housing Society, sealing 67 properties for unauthorized commercial conversions—including schools, clinics, grocery stores, food outlets, and workshops—due to violations of zoning regulations and non-payment of commercial conversion fees. The action was part of a broader citywide drive that sealed 151 properties across Lahore, underscoring intensified regulatory oversight of residential societies.

Ongoing Real Estate Transactions and Property Listings in PIA Housing Society

Multiple verified property listings remain active across PIA Housing Society as of early-to-mid 2026, reflecting sustained market liquidity. These include 15 Marla houses for sale in Block F (priced at PKR 44 million), 12 Marla brand-new houses (PKR 5.5 crore), 1 Kanal residential plots (PKR 8.5 million), and commercial units such as 8 Marla shops on the main boulevard (PKR 58 million). Rental offerings—including 15 Marla upper portions—also indicate active occupancy and demand.

PIA Housing Society Remains LDA-Approved and Legally Recognized

PIA Housing Scheme – I & II is formally listed as an LDA-approved housing society, granted approval on 10 October 1982 in Mouza Satto Katla, covering 2,171.70 kanals and developed by the PIA Employees Cooperative. This official status confirms its legal standing and distinguishes it from unapproved or illegal schemes, reinforcing investor confidence despite recent enforcement actions targeting misuse—not the society’s validity.

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Investment analysis
Investors
Investors seeking capital growth and rental income, with a focus on legally verified projects, including middle-income buyers and overseas Pakistanis.
Recommend
For rental income, consider existing residential houses or semi-commercial plots near the main boulevard; for capital appreciation, focus on high-growth blocks like F or C.
Holding period
5–10 years to maximize returns and achieve annual gains in the 15–25% range.
Tips
Verify LDA approval and clear title documents to avoid legal disputes. Avoid schemes with unrealistic down-payments or ambiguous refund policies. Ensure payment plans align with cash flow and compare purchase prices with current per-square-foot values (≈ PKR 17–22k per sq ft) for accurate ROI calculation.
Investment Risks
Legal disputes over property titles, delayed possession, market volatility, potential fraud in unapproved schemes, and economic fluctuations impacting returns.
Reviews

Location & Accessibility

 

Good location with easy access to major roads, hospitals, universities, malls, and business centres.

Roads & Environment

 

Wide road network, green belts, and two-way main entrance for convenient living.

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Affordability

 

Affordable housing compared to nearby societies.

Infrastructure & Utilities

 

All basic utilities available, including water, electricity, gas, and sewerage.

Safety & Security

 

Peaceful and secure neighbourhood.

Utility Supply

 

Occasional load-shedding (mainly at night) and minor gas-supply interruptions.

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Water Supply

 

Water pressure and quality are occasionally cited as concerns.

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Maintenance

 

Better maintenance of street lighting, parks, and community facilities is needed.

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Traffic

 

Traffic during peak hours on nearby roads.

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Infrastructure Development

 

Some parts may need development; road and sewer upgrades are delayed due to funding shortfalls.