Khayaban-E-Iqbal Housing Scheme is a gated community located in DHA Phase 3, Lahore, currently being developed by Brandcom. It offers a modern living environment with 24-hour security and well-planned internal roads. The scheme provides reliable electricity and water supply, parks, a mosque, and proximity to schools, hospitals, and commercial hubs, making it an affordable and convenient option in a rapidly developing area.
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The most recent official update for the Khayaban-e-Iqbal Housing Scheme—operating under the broader DA City Lahore master plan—confirms that infrastructure development is actively underway in the Iqbal Sector. Key works include road paving, utility connections, and plot demarcation. A new file-price schedule has been released for residential plots ranging from 5-Marla to 10-Marla sizes, marking a formal pricing revision for prospective buyers.
A major infrastructure initiative—the Khayaban-e-Amin Underpass—is currently under construction. This project aims to significantly enhance traffic flow and accessibility in the area, directly benefiting residents and commuters accessing Khayaban-e-Amin and adjacent sectors, including those near the Khayaban-e-Iqbal corridor.
While not part of Khayaban-e-Iqbal itself, Khayaban-e-Zafar—a nearby and frequently referenced society—is seeing active marketing of modern apartments. A prominent listing features a 2-bedroom, 1025 sq. ft. ground-floor apartment available on a 36-month easy installment plan, highlighting ongoing real estate activity in the broader Khayaban cluster.
Marketed as a low-cost housing scheme with budget-friendly options.
LDA-approved housing scheme, ensuring legal compliance and planned development.
Strategic location near Canal Bank Road, offering quick access to Thokar Niaz Baig, Johar Town, Lahore-Islamabad Motorway, Punjab University, Emporium Mall, and Shaukat Khanum Hospital.
Availability of educational institutions, hospitals, commercial hubs, parks, mosques, sports complexes, and recreational facilities.
Well-developed infrastructure including paved roads, underground electricity, and a water filtration plant.
24/7 gated security with surveillance, boundary walls, and security officers ensuring a safe environment.
Poor and inconsistent management, with reports of neglect in common areas and delayed responses from the society's office.
Perception of high costs despite being marketed as a low-cost scheme.
Absence of a dedicated gas supply, requiring residents to rely on alternatives.