Park Avenue Housing Scheme

Jia Bagga Road, Lahore, Pakistan
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LDA-Approved Eco-Friendly Design Secure Gated Community Prime Location Modern Infrastructure

Park Avenue Housing Scheme is an LDA-approved, master-planned residential and commercial society developed by Musa Builders, spanning approximately 1,786 kanals with plots from 3 Marla to 1 Kanal. It is designed for a green, secure, and well-connected living environment, featuring a 150-ft main boulevard, underground electricity, and 25% tree coverage including the world's largest private Miyawaki forest. The community offers modern amenities such as parks, mosques, gyms, and plans for a hospital and university campus, positioning it as a sustainable and growing residential hub in Lahore.

  • Developer: Musa Builders (Musa Developers), known for direct ownership plots and transparent development practices.
  • Ideal For: Ideal for families seeking a green and secure living environment, as well as investors looking for direct ownership, installment-based purchases, and strong future appreciation due to its strategic location.
AREA(Kanal)
2324+

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block
5

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Plot
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Approved
Yes

Latest Updates

First Phase Ready for Possession and Full Operational Transition Underway

As of January 2026, the first phase of Park Avenue Housing Scheme is confirmed ready for possession, marking a major milestone in its development timeline. The society is actively transitioning toward full operational status, with completed infrastructure including road networks, utility upgrades, and security systems. Marketing efforts have intensified, including the release of a new promotional video in early May 2026 showcasing completed phases and key amenities such as gated security, community parks, and direct access to the Lahore Ring Road.

2025–2026 Updated Plot Pricing and Flexible Installment Plans Launched

Park Avenue Housing Scheme has released its updated 2025–2026 plot-price tables across residential and commercial categories, with prices ranging from PKR 3.0 million for 3 Marla plots to PKR 64 million for 6 Marla commercial plots on 150ft roads. A 3.5-year residential installment plan is now standard, featuring down payments (20%), allocation (15%), monthly installments, annual payments, and possession fee (10%). Additional premiums apply for corner, park-facing, or main-boulevard plots.

Green-Cover Initiative Advances with 25% Land Dedicated to Afforestation

In response to Lahore’s 70% loss of green cover over two decades, Park Avenue Housing Scheme has implemented a large-scale green-cover initiative dedicating 25% of its total land to tree planting. This includes Miyawaki forests, dedicated parks per block, and artificial green zones aimed at improving air quality and enabling sustainable living. The effort is branded under the slogan 'Apnay Kal Ko Behter Banain Aaj Abhi' (Better Tomorrow Starts Today).

Strategic Location Enhancements Including Pine Avenue Connectivity and Ring Road Integration

The scheme has strengthened its accessibility via new connectivity through Pine Avenue, complementing its existing proximity to the Lahore Ring Road (2.5 km from Rasool Pura/Halloki Interchange), Ferozepur Road, and M2 Motorway. Its location — just 15 minutes from Allama Iqbal International Airport and adjacent to Etihad Town Phase 2, Lake City, and Bahria Orchard — positions it as a high-potential node within Lahore’s expanding suburban corridor.

Pestimate
Investment analysis
Investors
Conservative investors, first-time homebuyers, overseas Pakistanis, and those seeking balanced risk-adjusted returns with moderate entry costs.
Recommend
For rental income, focus on ready-built 5 Marla houses in developed phases; for capital appreciation, consider new residential or commercial plots in upcoming extensions or under-construction blocks.
Holding period
3-5 years
Tips
Verify the developer's track record and ensure LDA approvals are current. Use installment plans for cash flow flexibility, avoid file-system investments by opting for direct ownership, and monitor infrastructure developments like Pine Avenue extension for timing.
Investment Risks
Risks include reliance on developer credibility for project completion, potential traffic congestion as the area grows, macroeconomic fluctuations affecting property demand, and lower liquidity compared to premium societies like DHA or Bahria Town.