Rehman Housing Society

Main Sharaqpur Road, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan

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Gated Security Underground Utilities Wide Roads Comprehensive Amenities Flexible Payment

Rehman Housing Society is a fully LDA-approved residential community developed by Al Rehman Developers, situated on Main Sharaqpur Road in Lahore. It offers a gated environment with 24/7 security, underground electricity, gas, and sewerage lines, along with wide carpeted roads. The society features essential amenities such as green parks, mosques, schools, a hospital, a power plant, and commercial areas, catering to modern living needs. With affordable plot sizes ranging from 3 Marla to 1 Kanal and flexible installment plans, it targets middle-income families and investors. Multiple phases are developed, with Phase 7 being the latest, offering immediate possession options for certain blocks.

  • Developer: Al Rehman Developers
  • Ideal For: Ideal for middle-income families and investors seeking affordable, well-featured residential plots with easy installment plans.
AREA(Kanal)
98+

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Approved
Yes

Latest Updates

Rapid Infrastructure Development in Al-Rehman Garden Phase 7

Al-Rehman Garden Phase 7 is undergoing fast-paced development with extensive road construction, land-leveling, and block-wise infrastructure work on Main Sharaqpur Road. Recent updates highlight the completion of C Block, ongoing progress in B Block, and the launch of new residential zones like Miracle City and Ravi Urban Villas, offering flexible installment plans. The society is reported to be over 70% developed, with possession-ready plots in several blocks.

Active Development Updates for Al-Rehman Garden Phase 2

Phase 2 is seeing significant development activity, particularly in the Overseas Block, with road infrastructure, plot cutting, and house construction advancing rapidly. The society is promoted as an affordable residential and investment option near Lahore, with updated payment plans and amenities.

Inclusion in New Government Housing Scheme and Investment Recommendations

Al-Rehman Garden Phase 7 is featured as part of the 2026 new government housing scheme in Lahore, offering cheap plots and homes with safe investment options. It is highlighted for passive income potential and easy installments, alongside other top societies.

NAB Investigation into Al-Rehman Garden Phase 4 Registration Complaints

The National Accountability Bureau (NAB) has directed investigators to resolve registration complaints for Al-Rehman Garden Phase 4 within two weeks, following allegations of irregularities. This is part of a broader crackdown on illegal housing schemes in Lahore.

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Investment analysis
Investors
Short-term traders, medium-term investors, first-time homebuyers, and overseas Pakistanis.
Recommend
For rental income: Phase 2 blocks (O and P) with affordable plots for quick cash flow. For capital growth: Phase 7 with higher entry prices but strong appreciation potential over 2-3 years.
Holding period
Phase 2: 6 months to 1 year; Phase 7: 2 to 3 years.
Tips
Monitor power cost trends, verify LDA NOC validity before purchase, prefer ready possession over file investment, and utilize flexible installment plans.
Investment Risks
High electricity costs, legal risks if LDA approval is invalid, market volatility, and potential infrastructure delays.
Reviews

Utilities

 

24/7 availability of water, electricity, and gas services with on-site treatment and power plants.

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Amenities

 

Availability of schools, grocery and shopping centres, community centres, banks, and ATMs.

Environment

 

Ample green spaces, parks, and a peaceful atmosphere.

Infrastructure

 

Wide carpeted roads and well-planned drainage systems.

Security

 

Gated community with round-the-clock security gates providing a secure environment.

Utilities

 

Frequent hassles obtaining gas cylinders.

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Development

 

Perception of scattered or unevenly developed phases.

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Management

 

Management often described as rude.

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Cost

 

High electricity bills.

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Cleanliness

 

Poor cleanliness in some areas.

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