Azhar Garden Housing Scheme

110-R Commercial Area, DHA Phase-2, Lalak Chowk, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan
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Affordable Plots LDA-Approved Gated Security Basic Infrastructure Parks & Community Centre

Azhar Garden Housing Scheme is an LDA-approved residential society in Lahore that provides affordable 5 to 10 marla plots with essential infrastructure. It features paved roads, 24-hour electricity, piped water, gated security, parks, and a community centre, offering a budget-friendly yet secure living environment for residents.

  • Developer: Azhar Garden Developers
  • Ideal For: Ideal for first-time home-buyers, low-to-middle-income families, and investors looking for budget-friendly and secure residential options in Lahore.
AREA(Kanal)
246+

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Approved
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Latest Updates

Azhar Garden Housing Scheme Remains Unlisted in Recent LDA Enforcement Actions

As of late May 2026, no official announcements, approvals, or enforcement actions involving Azhar Garden Housing Scheme have been reported by the Lahore Development Authority (LDA) or other regulatory bodies. While the scheme appears on property-location maps and is listed as an active residential project, it was notably absent from LDA’s major crackdown on illegal housing schemes — which targeted 13 specific societies including New Ghous Garden, Al-Ghani Garden Phase VII, and Greenland Valley — confirming its current non-inclusion in regulatory scrutiny.

Pending Update

Azhar Garden Housing Scheme Is Located in Kasur — Not Lahore — Per Official Mapping Sources

Contrary to its commonly misstated location, Azhar Garden Housing Scheme is officially situated near Depalpur Bypass Road in Kasur District, approximately 50 km southeast of Lahore. Mapping platforms (e.g., eMap.pk) and geotagged listings confirm this administrative distinction, highlighting a frequent source of confusion for buyers and investors seeking Lahore-based projects.

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New Punjab Gazette Amendment 2026 Imposes Stricter Compliance Rules for All Housing Schemes

The Punjab Gazette Amendment 2026 introduced 18 regulatory reforms, including mandatory EPA approval within 6 months, digital-only application systems, ownership caps (max 5 entities), strict plot size limits (≤2 kanal for residential plots), and binding development timelines (5 years for 300–5000 kanal schemes). Though Azhar Garden is not yet confirmed compliant, all active schemes—including those in Kasur—must adhere to these rules to retain legal status.

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Investment analysis
Investors
Prudent investors seeking long-term capital appreciation and rental income, suitable for those avoiding speculative file investments and looking for diversification.
Recommend
For rental income: invest in 5 marla units; for capital appreciation: invest in 3-5 marla plots with on-ground possession.
Holding period
3-5 years
Tips
Verify title clarity and confirm all LDA sanctions are in place. Negotiate a price below the prevailing market average. Consider the property as part of a diversified portfolio.
Investment Risks
Risks include limited immediate resale liquidity, dependence on continued infrastructure upgrades (e.g., Ring Road extensions, metro links) and full LDA approval, potential delays in developer completing amenities, and broader economic volatility.
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Infrastructure and Utilities

 

Relatively wide internal roads and availability of basic utilities such as underground electricity and gas supply.

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Amenities

 

Proximity to schools, markets, mosques, and commercial areas, offering daily convenience for residents.

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Location

 

Convenient location near main arteries like Ferozepur Road, providing excellent connectivity to key areas.

Affordability

 

Affordable entry price with plots available at reasonable rates and flexible installment plans.

Security and Legal

 

Occasional security lapses and illegal encroachments that delay promised amenities.

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Infrastructure

 

Slow or incomplete infrastructure development, including unfinished road sections and sporadic water-supply interruptions.

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