Metro City

Ravi Front, beside M-2 Motorway and Lahore Ring Road, near Babu Sabu Interchange, Lahore
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Strategic Location Flexible Payment Plans Modern Amenities Secure Gated Community

New Metro City Lahore is a RUDA-approved master-planned gated community developed by BSM Developers, strategically located on the Ravi Front near major highways for excellent connectivity to central Lahore and key areas. It offers a mix of residential and commercial plots with flexible payment plans, designed to provide a modern, secure, and sustainable lifestyle through world-class amenities. The project is poised for high growth, making it an attractive choice for both homebuyers and investors.

  • Developer: BSM Developers (Bilal Steel Mills Developers), known for delivering high-end real estate projects.
  • Ideal For: Ideal for families, professionals, and investors seeking modern urban living with high-growth potential and flexible financing options.
AREA(Kanal)
785+

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block
4

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Plot
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Approved
No

Latest Updates

OPAL Block Launch with Affordable Entry Pricing

New Metro City Lahore has officially launched the OPAL Block, offering residential units with a down payment starting at PKR 225,000 and monthly installments of approximately PKR 37,000. This launch is part of an ongoing 2025 payment plan aimed at broadening accessibility for prospective buyers in Lahore’s emerging smart-living communities.

Ravi Ratan Precinct 2 Progress and Green Infrastructure Focus

Construction is actively underway in Ravi Ratan Precinct 2, with 43% of the area dedicated to green spaces, parks, and wellness centers. The precinct is positioned as a sustainability-driven component of New Metro City Lahore, emphasizing riverfront connectivity, pedestrian boulevards, and integrated smart-living amenities including Masjid-e-Zayd and a linear park.

Ongoing On-Ground Development and Urban Infrastructure Advancement

Visible on-ground construction progress continues across New Metro City Lahore, particularly along the riverfront corridor and the 300 FT Road. Marketing highlights emphasize modern infrastructure upgrades, enhanced urban connectivity, and landmark developments such as Trafalgar Square, reinforcing its positioning as a master-planned smart community.

Pestimate
Investment analysis
Investors
Early buyers, overseas Pakistanis, and investors seeking high returns with flexible payment plans.
Recommend
For rental income, recommend ready-built 5-10 Marla houses in developed blocks; for capital appreciation, recommend 3.5-7 Marla plots in early phases.
Holding period
Short-term: 1-3 years for quick resale; long-term: 5-10 years for value increase.
Tips
Choose LDA-approved properties, avoid file investments, utilize installment plans, and verify NOC status regularly.
Investment Risks
Key risks include delays in NOC approval, market fluctuations, legal complications, and dependency on infrastructure development. Economic conditions and currency value changes can also impact returns.
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Amenities & Lifestyle

 

Range of on-site amenities including schools, healthcare facilities, shopping areas, parks, mosques, and sports complexes, creating a self-contained lifestyle.

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Location & Accessibility

 

Strategic location near the city core with easy access to major areas.

Infrastructure & Utilities

 

24-hour water, electricity, and gas supply.

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Security

 

Comprehensive security with CCTV cameras and guards, featuring a gated community.

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Investment Potential

 

High ROI and investment potential.

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Environment & Planning

 

Clean and well-planned roads, streets, and walkways; solid-waste disposal system; peaceful and healthy environment.

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Pricing

 

Perception that plot and house prices are relatively high.

Access & Traffic

 

Reliance on a single entry point via Multan Road which often becomes congested.

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Developer Reliability & Delays

 

Reports of long waiting periods or delays before owners receive their allocated plots, and concerns about developers taking money without delivering promised units.

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