Al Karam Housing Society Phase-III is a gated residential community situated on Raiwind Road near the Thokar Niaz Baig interchange in Lahore. Developed by Al Karam Associates & Builders, it is LDA-approved and offers plots ranging from 5 to 10 Marla with well-planned infrastructure. Key features include wide roads, underground utilities, 24-hour security, CCTV surveillance, parks, a community centre, and a commercial market. Its strategic location ensures easy access to Lahore Ring Road, DHA, and the city centre, with nearby schools and hospitals adding to its convenience.
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Al-Karam Housing Society Phase-III, located on Raiwind Road near Ring Road and GT Road in Lahore, has recently obtained its final approval from both the Lahore Development Authority (LDA) and the Rahim Yar Khan Development Authority (RYRDA). Developers are actively marketing the scheme with token-based bookings for 3-, 5-, and 10-marla plots, offered on installment plans of approximately PKR 11,000 per marla per month. The society is promoted for its high resale potential and strategic location, though it remains subject to broader flood-risk advisories affecting Ravi River–adjacent developments.
According to recent Grok reports citing RUDA flood-risk assessments, Al-Karam Garden — which encompasses the broader Al-Karam Housing Society development including Phase-III — is explicitly named among 13 housing societies along the Ravi River in Lahore deemed potentially at risk. Authorities urge residents to remain vigilant and follow evacuation instructions if issued. Public concern has intensified over how such flood-prone areas continue to be marketed aggressively despite known environmental hazards.
Al-Karam LSD (All Parts) is officially listed as an LDA-approved housing society in Lahore, confirming the regulatory legitimacy of the entire Al-Karam development framework — including Phase-III. This LDA sanction provides legal security, ensures compliance with urban planning standards, and supports infrastructure provisioning such as utilities and road networks — distinguishing it from unapproved or illegal schemes facing enforcement actions.
Availability of basic utilities including water, electricity, and an underground sewerage system.
Gated community with 24-hour security.
Proximity to schools, hospitals, and commercial areas along Sharqpur Road.
Wide internal roads (40 feet and larger avenues).
Affordable plot prices.
Delays in the completion of promised infrastructure, especially paved streets and community parks.
Slower-than-expected response from the developer to maintenance requests.