Al Haram Garden is a residential housing society located on Ferozepur Road in Lahore. It offers LDA-approved plots at affordable prices, ranging from 3 to 10 marla. The community features ongoing development with essential amenities like filtration plants, parks, and security. It is positioned as a secure and well-serviced option for buyers seeking legal status and future appreciation.
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A limited-time discount of Rs. 75,000 per marla on development charges is available for Al Haram Garden, with the offer deadline set for 30 April 2026. The development work is reported to be in progress.
The real estate market in Al Haram Garden is experiencing strong demand for both residential and commercial properties, with plot and house prices rising on a daily basis. According to Zameen.com's price index, the average price for a 3-marla house in March 2026 was approximately PKR 8.94 million, reflecting a 32.26% increase compared to March 2021. Multiple new property listings for 3 and 5-marla houses are currently active on major platforms.
Development in all residential blocks of Al Haram Garden is reported as completed, leading to daily price increases. The 3-Marla residential plots have been completely sold out as announced by Kareem Group. Furthermore, a 5-Marla commercial plaza has also been sold out, indicating high investor interest. Property remains available in other categories like 5-Marla and 10-Marla.
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Legal NOC obtained, making it an approved housing scheme.
Family-friendly and welcoming environment suitable for comfortable living.
On-ground possession available for residential plots.
Modern housing layouts with quality living features and beautiful surroundings.
Affordable residential plots with 3-marla priced around 14-16 lakh PKR and 5-marla around 20-22 lakh PKR.
Good investment potential due to the society's fast-growing and expanding nature.
Some promised amenities are still under construction or not uniformly delivered across blocks.
Buyers need to independently verify the developer's promises and claims.
Occasional delays in completing road paving and utility connections.