Aaqa Society

Aaqa Society, Main Sharaqpur Road, near DHA Phase 5, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan

Details

Affordable Plot Sizes Simple Payment Plans Strategic Location LDA-Approved

Aaqa Society is a budget-friendly residential enclave located on Main Sharaqpur Road, adjacent to DHA Phase 5 in Lahore. It offers primarily 8-marla plots with basic but growing infrastructure, including paved roads, drainage, and utility connections. The society is LDA-approved, ensuring legal security and promising future development prospects. Its key advantages include affordable plot sizes, simple payment plans, and proximity to major commercial and educational hubs.

  • Developer: Aaqa Housing Society (private developer)
  • Ideal For: Ideal for first-time homebuyers, budget-conscious families, and investors seeking long-term capital appreciation in a legally secure, emerging neighbourhood.
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99+

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Approved
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Latest Updates

Aqa Group's Aggressive Marketing for Park Lane City Lahore Phase 2

The Aqa Group, through its entity AQA G Estate, is conducting an aggressive marketing campaign for Park Lane City Lahore Phase 2. The campaign promotes it as a promising and affordable housing society, offering residential and commercial plots with a very accessible payment plan requiring a booking amount of PKR 200,000 and monthly installments of PKR 9,500. The society is advertised as a gated community with modern infrastructure, positioned as a smart investment for families and investors seeking long-term value in Lahore's expanding real estate market.

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Investment analysis
Investors
Investors seeking medium-term capital appreciation and rental income, including end-users, first-time buyers, and overseas Pakistanis.
Recommend
For capital appreciation: invest in 5-10 Marla plots in Aaqa Society's Park Lane City Phase 2. For rental income: diversify with rental-ready units in established areas like DHA or Bahria Orchard.
Holding period
5-10 years
Tips
Prioritize LDA-approved projects; conduct site visits to verify completed roads, drainage, and utilities; check developer's track record for timely delivery; use flexible installment plans; diversify portfolio to balance risk.
Investment Risks
Risks include legal issues if not LDA-approved, development delays, reliance on Ring Road connectivity for value growth, economic volatility, and potential pitfalls of file investments in unapproved societies.