Ghaus Farm Housing Scheme

Mouza Rakh Judu Dhir, Lahore, Punjab
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Planned Layout Utility Connections Green Spaces Security Gates Commercial Market

Ghaus Farm Housing Scheme is an LDA-approved private residential development located in Mouza Rakh Judu Dhir, Lahore. It spans approximately 673.77 kanals and offers a mix of residential and limited commercial plots with a well-planned layout. Key features include paved internal roads, utility connections, a central commercial market, green spaces, and security gates, providing an organized and affordable living environment in a growing suburban area.

  • Developer: Ghaus Farm Developers
  • Ideal For: Suitable for middle-income families and investors seeking affordable, plot-based properties in a developing suburban location of Lahore.
AREA(Kanal)
664+

Map-calculated

block
3

In total

Plot
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In total

Approved
Yes

Latest Updates

2025-03
Sources

LDA Grants Final Approval for Phase II and Launches Demolition-Rehabilitation Drive

The Lahore Development Authority (LDA) has granted final approval for Phase II of the Ghaus Farm Housing Scheme, authorizing the developer to market 1,200 new residential plots ranging from 5 to 10 kanal. Flexible installment plans of up to ten years are offered, with the price per kanal rising to approximately PKR 9 million. Concurrently, the LDA issued formal notices to regularize illegal structures within the scheme, prompting the developer to initiate a demolition-and-rehabilitation program to achieve full regulatory compliance.

Pestimate
Investment analysis
Investors
Investors seeking capital appreciation and rental income in semi-rural settings
Recommend
For rental income: construct a 2-marla farmhouse on the plot. For capital appreciation: invest in the plot directly.
Holding period
5-10 years
Tips
Verify the developer's delivery record, ensure clear title and NOC status, and use phased payment plans to reduce financing exposure.
Investment Risks
Main risks include developer reliability, title disputes, high financing costs, macroeconomic volatility, and potential delays in infrastructure development.