Green Cap Housing Scheme

21 km Ferozepur Road, Lahore
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Prime Location Essential Amenities Affordable Pricing Investment Potential

Green Cap Housing Scheme is an old housing project located on Ferozepur Road near the Gajju Matah Metro Bus Station, developed in phases over many years. It combines residential and commercial blocks with basic amenities like electricity, Sui gas, sewerage, and green spaces, offering an affordable, mid-range living option. The scheme provides convenient access to schools, hospitals, and shopping centers, but buyers should verify its partial approval status under the Lahore Development Authority/TMA.

  • Developer: Haroon Karim
  • Ideal For: Suitable for families and investors due to its affordable pricing and potential for long-term appreciation.
AREA(Kanal)
409+

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block
13

In total

Plot
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In total

Approved
No

Latest Updates

2025-06

Green Cap Housing Society Lahore: No Official Updates Since Mid-2025; Last Public Review Dated June 2025

There are no verified official announcements, LDA approvals, regulatory updates, or news reports regarding the Green Cap Housing Scheme in Lahore from June 2025 through June 2026. The most recent publicly available third-party assessment is a YouTube video titled "GREEN CAP HOUSING SOCIETY | Honest Review", uploaded in June 2025 (17K views), which documents on-ground infrastructure, construction status, pricing, and amenities—but confirms no formal LDA NOC or regulatory clearance at time of filming. No government, LDA, or developer-issued statements have surfaced since.

Broader Lahore Housing Policy Shift: PKR 1 Crore Loan Limit Approved for Affordable Housing — Effective March 2026

While not specific to Green Cap, the Federal Government’s landmark revision of the Affordable Housing Finance Scheme, approved by ECC and Cabinet on March 12, 2026, raises the maximum subsidized housing loan limit from PKR 3.5 million to PKR 10 million at a fixed 5% markup over 20 years. This policy aims to finance 500,000 homes in 4 years and applies to all LDA-approved or compliant projects — underscoring that Green Cap’s viability remains contingent on formal regulatory recognition.

2025-06

LDA-Approved Housing Landscape in Lahore Remains Stable; Green Cap Not Listed Among Top 10 Validated Societies

A widely cited June 2025 reference list of Top 10 LDA-Approved Housing Societies in Lahore includes Lake City, Soul City, Lahore Smart City, DHA, Bahria Town, Union Town, Johar Town, Askari, Al Rehman Garden, and Dream Housing — but excludes Green Cap Housing Scheme entirely. The article emphasizes that LDA approval ensures legal validity, infrastructure compliance (water, gas, sewerage), and market credibility — reinforcing that Green Cap’s absence from authoritative LDA-validated lists signals non-recognition as of mid-2025.

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Investment analysis
Investors
Investors focused on capital growth (plot buyers) and those seeking steady cash flow (apartment buyers).
Recommend
For capital appreciation: buy 4-Marla plots; for rental income: purchase studio flats on the lower-price end.
Holding period
5-7 years
Tips
Verify LDA approval thoroughly, factor in additional costs (registration, development charges, legal fees), and avoid short-term speculation to maximize ROI.
Investment Risks
Legal risks due to partial LDA approval, market fluctuations affecting short-term returns, and potential hidden costs impacting net gains.
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Affordability

 

Affordable plot and house prices, with options for installment payments.

Amenities

 

Essential amenities such as schools, mosques, and local shops are available within the community.

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Community Growth and Investment Potential

 

Rapidly growing community with strong investment prospects due to affordable prices and ongoing development.

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Security

 

24/7 security services provided, ensuring resident safety.

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Location and Accessibility

 

Strategically located near Gajju Mata metro station and major roads, offering easy connectivity to urban areas.

Legal and Approval

 

The society is not approved by any authority, which may lead to legal risks.

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Infrastructure and Utilities

 

Problems with electricity and sewerage systems.

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