Awan Town

Madar-e-Millat Road, near Raiwind Road, Ferozpur Road and Multan Road, Iqbal Town, Lahore
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Affordable Housing Prime Location Government‑Approved Basic Amenities Family‑Friendly

Awan Town is a government‑approved residential neighbourhood in Lahore's Allama Iqbal Zone. It was developed to offer affordable middle‑class housing with basic utilities, small commercial markets, and parks. The scheme is divided into eight blocks and provides easy access to major thoroughfares like Multan Road, making it a well‑connected and practical community.

  • Developer: Developed by government authorities, specifically the development authorities of Lahore.
  • Ideal For: Ideal for families, first‑time homebuyers, and investors seeking cost‑effective properties in a legally approved and accessible area.
AREA(Kanal)
996+

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block
7

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Plot
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Approved
Yes

Latest Updates

Special Awards Distribution Ceremony Held at Awan E Sadar Community Centre

A community-focused Special Awards Distribution Ceremony was held at the Awan E Sadar community centre in Awan Town, Lahore, as reported in City 42’s early-morning news bulletin on 26 May 2026. The event highlights local recognition initiatives and civic engagement in the area.

Weather-Induced Power Outages Across Awan Town Due to Rainfall and Strong Winds

Light rainfall was recorded on Awan‑e‑Sanat‑o‑Tijarat Road and surrounding areas of Awan Town, Lahore, accompanied by strong winds and cloud cover. This led to the tripping of over 150 LESCO electricity feeders, causing widespread power outages. LESCO deployed field staff on high alert for rapid restoration.

Real Estate Activity: New Residential Listings and Rental Options in Awan Town

Multiple property listings confirm active real estate interest in Awan Town, including a 2.5 marla brand-new house for sale near Hajvery Town on Multan Road, and a 2 marla brand-new house for rent on Main Multan Road. Listings emphasize peaceful environment, modern amenities, and proximity to key landmarks.

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Investment analysis
Investors
Small investors, families, first-time homebuyers, and overseas Pakistanis seeking affordable installment plans.
Recommend
For rental income: invest in 3–5 Marla residential units; for capital appreciation: buy modest-size plots (3–8 Marla) in areas with upcoming infrastructure upgrades.
Holding period
5–10 years for optimal returns.
Tips
Verify legal documents and NOC approval; choose LDA-approved properties; monitor Ring Road extensions; diversify across plot sizes; utilize installment plans for liquidity; avoid short-term file trading.
Investment Risks
Primary risks include traffic congestion due to location near congested areas, potential delays in infrastructure projects like Ring Road extensions, market volatility affecting ROI, and legal complications if documentation is not properly verified. As an older society, it may have design limitations and slower appreciation compared to newer developments.
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Healthcare

 

Availability of medical facilities such as clinics within the society.

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Security

 

Peaceful and secure environment with CCTV surveillance, guard posts, and gated community.

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Shopping

 

Convenient access to grocery markets, shopping centers, and malls.

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Location

 

Proximity to central city locations and other societies.

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Utilities

 

24/7 availability of water, electricity, and gas.

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Recreation

 

Theme-park-style recreational areas for leisure activities.

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Education

 

Presence of schools and colleges within or nearby the society.

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Accessibility

 

Main entrance located 600-700 meters from Multan Road, requiring a walk through a crowded and congested bazaar.

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Design

 

Modest layout and not architecturally impressive design.

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Affordability

 

High perception of plot prices.

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Population Density

 

Densely populated area leading to traffic congestion and limited open space.

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Infrastructure

 

Some alleys are cramped and feel confined.

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