Square Avenue

4 km East Bank Road, BRB Canal, Bata Bridge, Jallo, Lahore

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Prime Connectivity Green & Modern Living High-Standard Infrastructure Clock Tower Landmark

Square Avenue is a modern, affordable residential community developed by Al-Ghani Developers in the eastern suburbs of Lahore. It is strategically located near Ring Road, GT Road, and Allama Iqbal International Airport, ensuring excellent city connectivity. The project offers 3 and 5 Marla plots and low-rise apartments designed for green living with premium infrastructure. It is marketed as a well-planned, value-for-money investment for a balanced, contemporary lifestyle.

  • Developer: Al-Ghani Developers, a reputable developer known for multiple successful housing projects in Lahore.
  • Ideal For: Ideal for first-time homebuyers, families, and investors seeking reasonably priced, well-planned plots with strong connectivity and long-term value appreciation.
AREA(Kanal)
557+

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block
6

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Plot
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Approved
No

Latest Updates

Avenue One Square Commercial and Residential Project Progressing on Pine Avenue

The Avenue One Square project, an LDA-approved commercial development on Pine Avenue near Lake City Interchange, is under active construction. A recent update shows a ground-plus-9-story building with the 6th slab completed and work on the 7th ongoing, with possession expected in December 2026. The project is marketed as a premium opportunity with modern architecture and high ROI potential.

Square Avenue Promoted as Mixed-Use Development with Residential and Commercial Plots in East Lahore

Square Avenue in East Lahore is being actively promoted as a strategic mixed-use development. Recent marketing highlights its residential plots (3 & 5 Marla) designed for modern, green living with affordable installment plans, alongside new commercial plot offerings (5, 8 & 16 Marla) within the Central Park Housing Scheme. The project is positioned for high returns, with commercial bookings starting from just 10%.

2026-03
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Launch of Commercial Plots at Central Square Avenue within Central Park Housing Scheme

Urban Developers launched 5, 8, and 16 Marla commercial plots at Central Square Avenue, located within the Central Park Housing Scheme. The launch emphasizes the prime location, high return-on-investment potential, easy installment plans, and a booking requirement starting from just 10%.

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Investment analysis
Investors
Investors seeking combined returns from price appreciation and rental income, particularly those interested in LDA-approved projects with flexible payment plans.
Recommend
For capital appreciation, invest in 3- and 5-Marla plots; for rental yield, consider short-term leasing after development.
Holding period
5-10 years
Tips
Conduct thorough due diligence, verify LDA approval and legal documentation, and align payment schedules with cash flow to avoid liquidity issues.
Investment Risks
Risks include potential delays in infrastructure upgrades, legal complications if documentation is not verified, market fluctuations in the developing area, and cash flow mismatches from installment plans.
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Developer Reputation

 

Al Ghani Developers have a distinguished reputation for delivering multiple completed projects successfully, ensuring reliability and trust.

Location & Connectivity

 

Strategic location near Ring Road, BRB Canal, Bata Bridge, with easy access to major thoroughfares and connectivity to schools, hospitals, and shopping areas.

Affordability & Payment Plans

 

Competitive pricing for 3- and 5-marla plots with affordable monthly installment plans, making it accessible for buyers.

Amenities & Lifestyle

 

Promised amenities including landscaped open spaces, parks, schools, commercial avenues, mosques, and a premium lifestyle with modern security and facilities.

Infrastructure Delays

 

Internal road network and drainage infrastructure still being finalized, leading to occasional flooding during heavy rains.

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Management & Service Delays

 

Delayed delivery of promised amenities and slow response from the management office.

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Utilities Issues

 

Intermittent water supply often relying on bore-hole systems and electricity outages during peak demand.

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Long-term Maintenance Concerns

 

Concerns about long-term maintenance and service quality.

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