GCP Housing Scheme

37 GCP Employee Cooperative Housing Society, Near Johar Town, Lahore, Pakistan
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Prime Location Security Features Community Amenities

GCP Housing Scheme, officially known as the GCP Employees Cooperative Housing Society, is a government-employees-focused residential community established in Lahore. It offers a mix of plots and ready-made houses in a prime location near Johar Town, with easy access to major roads, schools, hospitals, and utilities. The society features well-paved roads, security gates, and community amenities, making it an affordable and strategic option for various buyers in Lahore's expanding western corridor.

  • Developer: GCP Employees Cooperative Housing Society, a cooperative society managed by government employees
  • Ideal For: Ideal for government employees, first-time homebuyers, and investors seeking affordable and strategically located properties in Lahore.
AREA(Kanal)
199+

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Approved
Yes

Latest Updates

GCP Housing Scheme Lahore: Active Marketing of High-Value Residential Plots Amid Infrastructure Development and LDA Approval for Phase II

The GCP Housing Scheme in Lahore is actively marketing residential plots, with recent listings showing significant price increases—an 18-Marla plot priced at approximately Rs 12 crore and a 15-Marla plot at Rs 4.84 crore. Construction of basic infrastructure—including roads, water supply, and electricity distribution—is underway. Crucially, the Lahore Development Authority (LDA) has approved the final layout plan for Phase II, prompting heightened investor and end-user interest. The society is consistently listed alongside prominent Lahore estates such as Revenue Housing Society and P & D Housing Society.

Residential Rental Listings Emerge in GCP Housing Scheme Near UCP University and Shaukat Khanum Hospital

A residential rental listing has surfaced for a ground-floor 3-bedroom portion in GCP Housing Scheme, specifically located near the University of Central Punjab (UCP) and Shaukat Khanum Hospital. The property is offered at a fixed monthly rent of PKR 50,000, indicating the scheme's growing appeal for tenants seeking proximity to major educational and healthcare institutions.

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Investment analysis
Investors
Mid-to-high net worth investors seeking capital appreciation with some rental income; commercial plot investors looking for mixed-use development potential.
Recommend
For rental income: Focus on developed residential plots (8-10 Marla) in serviced blocks to construct houses for rent. For capital appreciation: Invest in undeveloped or partially developed plots (especially larger sizes like 18 Marla) or the 1 Kanal commercial plot, banking on future infrastructure and community growth.
Holding period
5–10 years
Tips
1. Verify LDA/RUDA approval and developer's delivery record before any investment. 2. Prioritize plots with good connectivity to Lahore Ring Road and Multan Road for better appreciation. 3. Compare price per square foot with nearby approved schemes like WAPDA Town or Valencia Town to assess value.
Investment Risks
Primary risks include lack of formal approval (LDA/RUDA) leading to legal disputes, slower-than-expected infrastructure development, potential overvaluation compared to established societies, and general market volatility affecting liquidity and prices.
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Environment

 

Relatively quiet and family-oriented environment, appealing to government employees and middle-income buyers.

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Future Development

 

Promise of future development including a main thoroughfare and basic utilities.

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Affordability & Plot Options

 

Affordable plot sizes and lower entry costs due to the cooperative-society model. Availability of 8-marla and 18-marla (and larger) plots.

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Location & Accessibility

 

Strategic location near major institutions like PCSIR Phase 2 and the University of Central Punjab (UCP).

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Approval & Legal Status

 

The society is reportedly not approved from any relevant authority.

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Infrastructure & Development

 

Incomplete or poor infrastructure including uneven/unpaved roads and delayed construction of promised amenities like parks, gyms, and commercial areas.

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Administrative Issues

 

Occasional delays in plot registration or transfer paperwork.

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Security

 

Inconsistent security; society gates often left open and lack of a fully staffed guardhouse, leading to concerns about theft and unauthorized entry.

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Utilities & Services

 

Irregular water supply, frequent electricity load-shedding, and sewerage problems. Perceived over-charging for electricity and gas.

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