Qasim Garden is a newly launched residential project developed by Manj Developers and has received approval from the LDA. It is positioned as an affordable housing project offering residential and commercial plots on easy 5-year installment plans, making it accessible for a wide range of buyers. The community boasts a strategic location just 1 km from the Lahore Ring Road and features modern infrastructure with all essential utilities.
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Qasim Garden, a housing scheme located on Sue-e-Asal Road in Lahore, has recently secured official approval from the Lahore Development Authority (LDA). As part of a promotional campaign, the developer Manj Developers is offering 3-Marla residential plots at PKR 2,625,000, payable over five years via monthly installments of PKR 20,000, with an initial down payment of PKR 625,000 for immediate possession. Commercial plots of 2 Marla are priced at PKR 15 lakh, targeting both domestic buyers and overseas Pakistanis.
A recent YouTube review titled 'POSH HOUSING ex QASIM GARDEN | CRITICAL REVIEW 2025'—published in November 2025 and resurfaced in early 2026—examines the repositioning of Qasim Garden under the new branding 'POSH Housing'. The video analyzes infrastructure progress, marketing claims, and investor sentiment, noting concerns about delivery timelines and transparency. It reflects evolving market scrutiny amid increased competition from newer LDA-approved societies in South Lahore.
Marketed as a gated community with 24/7 security, CCTV monitoring, broad carpeted roads, and a modern infrastructure including water, electricity (Sui) gas, and sewerage systems.
Offers easy installment plans (commonly 2 to 5 years) for residential plots (3, 5, 10 Marla, 1 Kanal) and commercial plots (2 Marla), making it an affordable option for middle-class families and investors.
Strategically located on Sue-e-Asal Road near Raiwind Phatak, approximately 1 km from the Lahore Ring Road, offering easy access to developed areas like Bahria Town, Valencia Town, and Multan Road.
The project is promoted with a comprehensive range of planned amenities including a university, high school, degree college, hospital, central mosque, 4-star community centre, parks, kids' play areas, and green belts.
The housing scheme is approved by the Lahore Development Authority (LDA), providing legal security to investors and residents.
Resident feedback mentions protests related to electricity costs, indicating potential issues with utility management or billing.
Warnings exist on social media platforms about potential fraud or misrepresentation associated with the project. A dedicated Facebook group has been created to make people aware of such fraudulent housing schemes.
While the project is promoted with many community facilities (university, hospital, etc.), critical reviews suggest that the development of these amenities is slow or not yet realized, which is a common point of concern for buyers in such projects.
There are concerns and reports in social media groups about slow development progress, prompting calls for prospective buyers to personally verify the project's on-ground status before investing.