Ghani Colony is a residential community in Lahore developed by Al-Ghani Developers. It spans approximately 91.28 kanal and features over 100 operational commercial buildings, creating a thriving mixed-use environment. Strategically located on Main GT Road near the Quaid-e-Azam Interchange and Ring Road, it offers excellent connectivity and modern amenities such as gated security, wide roads, underground utilities, parks, and a grand mosque. The colony is designed to provide affordable plots with flexible installment options, making it an attractive choice for various buyers.
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Al-Ghani Garden Phase VII was among 36 unauthorized housing colonies demolished in a week-long enforcement operation conducted by the Lahore Development Authority (LDA), Punjab Enforcement Regulatory Authority (Pera), and police between mid-September 2025 and early October 2025. The operation targeted infrastructure including entrance gates, boundary walls, roads, and sewerage systems near the BRB Canal and Raiwind Road. LDA confirmed a zero-tolerance policy against all 207 identified illegal schemes and urged citizens to verify legal status directly with LDA before investing.
Al-Ghani Developers officially launched Phase III of Al-Ghani Garden on June 10, 2026, promoting it as a modern, secure, and affordable housing scheme in Lahore. The project is fully approved by the Lahore Development Authority (LDA) and other relevant authorities. Over 50% of plots were booked during the pre-launch phase, reflecting strong market confidence. It offers 3 Marla, 5 Marla, and 1 Kanal residential plots, with strategic access to Quaid-e-Azam Interchange and Allama Iqbal International Airport.
The Grand Awami Balloting for Al-Ghani Garden Phase VII was successfully completed in mid-February 2026, with plot numbers allocated to members. Official announcements confirmed that results were made available on the developer’s website starting February 17, 2026. Despite subsequent demolition actions, this event marked a key milestone in the project’s official rollout and member engagement prior to regulatory intervention.
Prior to its demolition, Al-Ghani Garden Phase VII showed active on-ground development: roads were being carpeted, sewerage networks and electricity infrastructure were rapidly progressing, and construction work had accelerated following balloting. Marketing materials described it as a 3,300+ Kanal project with Singaporean master planning (Meinhardt), based on the 15-minute city concept, and featuring Zavia and Awami Blocks.
A gated community with boundary walls, checkpoints, and CCTV cameras for safety and security.
Strategically located on main GT Road near Quaid-e-Azam Interchange, providing quick access to Lahore Airport, DHA, Ring Road, and Orange Line Metro.
Considered a good option for first-time home-buyers and investors seeking affordable entry into Lahore's real estate market with potential for appreciation.
Promises modern infrastructure including wide paved roads, street lighting, parks, a mosque, and proximity to schools and banks.
Offers low plot prices (e.g., PKR 950,000 for a 3-Marla plot) with flexible installment plans and zero development charges, making it budget-friendly.
Expected return on investment may take ten years or more, and the area has slower appreciation, making it less suitable for short-term gains.
Adjacent to the BRB Canal with limited surrounding amenities, which may affect resale value and make the location less attractive for immediate investment.
The developer lacks experience with large-scale projects, raising concerns about long-term infrastructure quality and delivery.
Limited immediate amenities and uncertainties about infrastructure development due to the developer's track record.