Luxary Homes Punjab Government Servants Housing Society

Punjab Govt. Servants Housing Foundation, G9W3+534, 14-A Street T, Upper Mall Scheme, Lahore, Pakistan
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Government-backed Gated Community Subsidized Pricing LDA-Approved

Luxary Homes is a gated residential project within the Punjab Government Servants Housing Society in Lahore. It is a government-backed development administered by the Punjab Government Servants Housing Foundation (PGSHF), offering subsidized prices and guaranteed title security. The project features modern infrastructure, paved roads, security gates, and communal amenities like parks and a mosque, and is LDA-approved for safe investment in a well-planned neighborhood.

  • Developer: Punjab Government Servants Housing Foundation (PGSHF), a government-backed non-profit organization that develops housing schemes through public-private partnerships.
  • Ideal For: It is ideal for government employees, first-time homebuyers, and investors seeking low-risk, long-term appreciation in a secure, well-developed community.
AREA(Kanal)
1453+

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block
4

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Plot
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Approved
Yes

Latest Updates

PGSHF Lahore Schemes Enter Active Development Phase in 2025 with Infrastructure Rollout and Possession Handovers

The Punjab Government Servants Housing Foundation (PGSHF) has accelerated development across its Lahore-based housing schemes—including the Urban City Lahore Housing Scheme and Luxurious Garden Housing Scheme—with ongoing construction of road networks, sewerage systems, parks, and full electrification. Computerized balloting rounds have been launched, and possession of completed plots and houses is actively being handed over to eligible beneficiaries. A government-backed self-finance housing program offering low-interest installment plans is also operational, and land acquisition for expansion into new districts is underway.

PGSHF Introduces Revised Eligibility and Allotment Framework for Government Employees in 2025

The Ministry of Housing and Construction finalized draft Accommodation Rules 2025, introducing a revised category-based housing allotment system aligned with BPS grades. Grade 22 officers are now assigned Category One houses, while lower grades are placed in descending categories down to Grade 1–4 in Category Eight. The rules prohibit allotment on acting or current charge, restrict rental use, limit dual allotments for spouses, and mandate physical settlement within stipulated timeframes.

Punjab Government Employees Housing Society (PGEHS) Remains an LDA-Approved Entity with Ongoing Lahore Operations

The Punjab Government Employees Housing Society (PGEHS) is confirmed as an LDA-approved cooperative housing society operating in Lahore, specifically listed under 'PGEHS P1 Ext' in Sattokatla with approval date 09-09-1992 and area 93.66 Kanals. It continues to be referenced in official LDA-approved societies lists updated for 2025, affirming its regulatory compliance and operational continuity.

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Investment analysis
Investors
Conservative investors seeking long-term capital appreciation and steady rental income, including government servants and overseas Pakistanis.
Recommend
For rental income, invest in ready-built luxury homes in developed blocks like Phase 1. For capital appreciation, consider plots or new constructions in emerging phases near major corridors like Ring Road.
Holding period
3–5 years
Tips
Verify LDA approval, prioritize proximity to infrastructure projects, avoid file-based investments, and utilize installment plans for flexibility. Key risks include legal clearance issues and macroeconomic fluctuations.
Investment Risks
Legal and regulatory risks, potential development delays, reliance on resale market dynamics, and macroeconomic factors such as inflation and policy changes.
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Security

 

Gated community with 24/7 security ensuring a safe living environment.

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Location

 

Strategically located with convenient access to major areas like Raiwind Road, Model Town, and Defence.

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Community Prestige

 

Living among government employees provides social cachet and a supportive neighborhood.

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Affordability

 

High property prices, often exceeding Rs 3 crore, are criticized as unaffordable for many government servants.

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Public Perception

 

Public resentment over perceived unfair privileges for government officers, leading to tax hatred.

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