Muslim Nagar Housing Society

Jati Umrah Road off Raiwind Road, Lahore
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Affordable Plot Sizes Basic Utility Provision Planned Road Network Commercial Proximity

Muslim Nagar Housing Society is a public-benefit housing scheme administered by the Muslim Nagar Cooperative. It offers affordable plot sizes ranging from 3 Marla to 0.25 Kanal with ready utilities like electricity, water, and Sui gas. Its strategic location provides easy connectivity to major city arteries such as Raiwind Road and Jati Umrah Road, alongside access to essential health, education, and commercial facilities.

  • Developer: Muslim Nagar Cooperative
  • Ideal For: Ideal for first-time home-buyers, families seeking a quiet suburb, and investors looking for low-cost land with growth potential.
AREA(Kanal)
477+

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block
3

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Plot
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Approved
Yes

Latest Updates

Muslim Nagar Housing Society Remains an Active LDA-Approved Residential Scheme with Ongoing Plot and House Sales

Muslim Nagar Housing Society, officially approved by the Lahore Development Authority (LDA) in 1994, continues to operate as a functioning cooperative housing scheme spanning approximately 464 acres in the Assal-Lakho-Wal area of Lahore. As of mid-2026, it shows no signs of regulatory action, controversy, or major development announcements. Instead, multiple real estate portals confirm active commercial activity: 5-Marla houses are listed for sale at around PKR 9.5 million, while 10-Marla plots are marketed for up to PKR 45 million. Listings consistently emphasize peaceful environment, gated community features, and proximity to parks — indicating stable, low-profile residential operations without recent infrastructural upgrades or policy changes.

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Investment analysis
Investors
Cautious investors seeking stable returns with moderate risk, especially those willing to verify developer track record.
Recommend
For capital appreciation: invest in mid-size plots (10-Marla to 1-Kanal) for long-term resale gains. For rental income: invest in smaller 5-Marla units.
Holding period
5-7 years
Tips
Verify developer's track record, ensure on-ground development before purchase, and monitor legal documentation and future infrastructure projects.
Investment Risks
Main risks include modest rental yields, potential development delays, legal documentation issues, and macroeconomic fluctuations.
Reviews

Connectivity & Access

 

Planned internal road network that links the community to nearby health, transport, and educational facilities, with more than fifty commercial buildings in its vicinity.

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Affordability

 

Affordable plot prices compared to larger, better-known societies, with plots available in the range of 15-16 lakh for 5 marla.

Community Engagement

 

Limited resident engagement as indicated by only three reviews and no formal rating on the official Facebook page.

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Land Ownership

 

The society does not have possession of its entire designated area, limiting expansion and leaving some parcels undeveloped.

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Scale & Infrastructure

 

Relatively small society with modest infrastructure and fewer amenities and services compared to larger gated communities.

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