Alia Town is an LDA-approved residential housing society established in 1986, spanning approximately 256.8 acres in the Baghbanpura area of Lahore. It offers a mix of affordable residential plots from 3 Marla to larger sizes in a gated community with 24-hour security and basic utilities. The society is strategically located adjacent to the Ring Road and Orange Train line, ensuring easy access to major thoroughfares and public transport. With green parks and community spaces, it provides a secure, developing neighborhood with growth potential.
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The Lahore High Court has intervened in the enforcement of the Punjab Protection of Ownership of Immovable Property Ordinance, 2025, with Chief Justice Aalia Neelum issuing interim orders to suspend its operation and constituting a full bench to hear petitions. The ordinance, which empowers deputy commissioners to decide property disputes, faces allegations of misuse and overreach, potentially impacting property transactions in areas like Alia Town.
Alia Town remains an LDA-approved housing society since 1986, with recent real estate activity including a 3-marla double-story house listed for sale at PKR 95 lakh on Shalimar Link Road. The society is confirmed in the updated 2025 list of LDA-approved schemes in Lahore, ensuring legal compliance for property investments.
A trial run for a train or transportation system was observed between Ali Town and Muslim Town in Lahore, indicating potential infrastructure developments that could improve connectivity in the area.