Shahid Town is a gated residential housing society situated on the Ferozepur Road corridor in Lahore, near the Gajjumata Metro Bus Station. The development is LDA‑approved and largely completed, featuring modern infrastructure such as 60‑ft wide internal roads and basic utilities. It offers plotted residential blocks ranging from 2‑marla to larger sizes, providing affordable options in a strategic location with easy access to the metro line and city centre.
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Shahid Town has undergone several key municipal improvements recently, including the completion of road-widening works on main thoroughfares, installation of a new water-distribution line to address intermittent supply issues, and initiation of a citywide LED street-lighting project scheduled for full completion by year-end. Authorities have also reminded residents to settle pending LDA development-charge payments before the deadline.
The Lahore Development Authority (LDA) has issued an official reminder to Shahid Town file holders—particularly those from the Ist & 2nd Ballot—to clear outstanding development charges by June 10, 2025. This deadline applies to formalized land allotments under LDA City schemes and is tied to file regularization and utility connection approvals.
Despite volatility in Lahore’s wider property market, Shahid Town has maintained stable property values, according to recent real-estate reports. This resilience is attributed to ongoing infrastructure investments and consistent demand for residential plots in well-planned sectors under LDA jurisdiction.
Availability of parks and playgrounds for families and children.
Affordable plot prices, making it a low-cost entry point into Lahore's real estate market.
Easy access to everyday necessities such as grocery stores, meat shops, vegetable shops, and a commercial market.
Close proximity to educational institutions, hospitals, clinics, and pharmacies within a short drive.
LDA-approved housing society with 24-hour security and basic amenities.
Gas connections are tied to mandatory CCTV installation, causing complaints among residents.
Intermittent water supply and frequent power cuts reported by residents.
Uneven security measures and road and sewerage development that lags behind promised standards.
Traffic congestion on the main Ferozepur Road, especially during peak hours, adding to travel frustration.