Eden Cottages 2 is a gated residential community in Lahore developed by Eden Builders. It originated from the Eden Cottages project launched in 1989 and expanded with Phase 2 to offer townhouses from 3 to 10 Marla. The community features a green-focused layout, security gates, and wide roads with basic amenities like parks and mosques. Its strategic location near DHA Phase 3 provides easy access to Lahore Ring Road and Defence Road, ensuring excellent connectivity.
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The Eden Cottages Lahore community held a "Welcome Ramadan Meetup" on February 14, 2026, at New Iqbal Park. The event featured speaker Soban Attari and drew a significant turnout of several hundred participants, indicating active community engagement and social life within the residential area ahead of the holy month.
Property listings for the Eden Cottage 1 and 2 blocks show a surge in high-end home sales, with multiple properties ranging from 4 to 10 Marla and double-unit homes listed between PKR 1.8 crore and PKR 3.5 crore. This reflects sustained demand for upscale housing in the area northwest of Lahore near DHA Phase 3.
Benefits from easy access to nearby commercial zones like Johar Town for daily shopping and lifestyle needs, reducing travel time.
Provides basic utilities like electricity, water, and gas. Community features clean, wide roads, parks, green spaces, and mosques.
Gated community with security presence. Offers a generally peaceful, family-friendly, and quiet suburban environment.
Recurring problems with broadband and HD-cable TV service, with issues persisting despite repeated complaints.
Lack of extensive online reviews, indicating low visibility or limited resident engagement on review platforms.
Broader concerns linked to the developer Eden Housing, including a notorious reputation, delayed plot hand-overs, and failure to deliver plots or refunds despite full payment, raising questions about reliability. The developer's brand is associated with development delays and a loss of buyer confidence due to inactivity.