Ahmad Housing Society

Block A, Multan Road, opposite Mansoora, Ittefaq Town, Lahore

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LDA-Approved Gated Security Amenity-Rich Infrastructure Ready

Ahmad Housing Society, also known as Ahmad City Housing Scheme, is an LDA-approved gated residential community in Lahore. It features essential amenities such as an 80-foot main road, boundary wall, 24-hour security, parks, a grand mosque, and underground electricity wiring. The society offers ready-to-book residential plots with a 30% booking requirement and an estimated 2-3.5 year possession period, positioned as an affordable and well-planned option in a connected area.

  • Developer: Not specified; developed under LDA regulations and oversight.
  • Ideal For: Ideal for first-time homebuyers, families, and investors seeking affordable, secure, and well-connected residential properties in Lahore.
AREA(Kanal)
438+

Map-calculated

block
3

In total

Plot
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In total

Approved
Yes

Latest Updates

Strong Buyer Interest Drives Premium House Prices in Al‑Ahmad Garden

New listings in April 2026 show 3-marla houses priced around PKR 11 million and 4-5-marla homes reaching PKR 1.35-1.95 crore, reflecting robust sales activity in Al‑Ahmad Garden Housing Scheme. Properties are available in various blocks, with modern designs and prime locations, indicating high demand and investment potential in the society.

Al‑Ahmad Garden Housing Society Achieves Final LDA and RUDA Approval with Advanced Development

Al‑Ahmad Garden Housing Society in Mouza Niaz Baig, Lahore, has received final approval from both LDA and RUDA, making it a fully legal development. The project spans 442 kanals with 358 residential and 29 commercial plots. As of February 2026, Blocks A-D are fully developed, while Blocks E-F are under rapid construction, offering modern amenities and a strategic location near GT Road and Ring Road.

LDA Conducts Major Operation Sealing Illegal Properties in Lahore Housing Schemes

In November 2025, the Lahore Development Authority (LDA) sealed 57 properties across multiple housing schemes for illegal commercial activities. This crackdown highlights the risks of unapproved developments and underscores the importance of investing in approved societies like Al‑Ahmad Garden to avoid legal issues and ensure secure property transactions.

Al‑Ahmad Garden Listed Among LDA and RUDA Approved Housing Societies

Updated official lists for 2025 confirm that Ahmed Housing Scheme (Al‑Ahmad Garden) is approved by both LDA and RUDA. This inclusion provides legal assurance to buyers, demonstrating the society's compliance with regulatory standards and enhancing its credibility and long-term investment appeal in Lahore's real estate market.

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Investment analysis
Investors
End-users seeking ready possession, first-time homebuyers, and income-focused investors looking for stable rental returns in a developed location.
Recommend
For rental income: Prioritize possession-ready 3-5 Marla houses or plots in approved blocks (A, B, C). For capital appreciation: Target 5-10 Marla plots in fully developed areas with clear titles.
Holding period
3-5 years for optimal capital appreciation; longer hold for steady rental income.
Tips
Confirm LDA/TMA approval status for the specific block before investing. Physically visit the site to verify on-ground development (roads, sewerage, utilities). Choose payment plans matching your cash flow and avoid speculative file trading. Focus on plots with clear title documents from the developer.
Investment Risks
Primary risks include potential lack of full LDA approval for all phases, reliance on developer's delivery track record, and susceptibility to broader Lahore real estate market fluctuations. Traffic congestion on GT Road may affect livability. As a mid-tier society, it may not appreciate as rapidly as premium schemes like DHA or Bahria Town.
Reviews

Affordability

 

Economically priced properties with low purchase and rental costs, catering to lower-middle and lower-income sections.

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Location

 

Convenient location situated close to main thoroughfares, only a few minutes' drive from Khayaban-e-Quaid.

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Security and Utilities

 

Pressure to install CCTV cameras as a condition for obtaining water connections, perceived as blackmail by residents.

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