Green Park Society

Green Park Society, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan

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Gated Community 24/7 Security Green Belts & Parks Proximity to Key Amenities Community Mosque

Green Park Society is a gated residential enclave in Lahore, positioned close to main arterial routes and within easy reach of DHA Phase 5, LUMS, and the Sharakpur Interchange. It is marketed as a premium address offering 24‑hour security, well‑maintained parks and green belts, internal roads, a community mosque, and proximity to schools, hospitals, and commercial hubs. The community blends modern infrastructure with a leafy environment, making it a self‑contained neighborhood suitable for families and investors.

  • Developer: Green Park Society Development Board (managed by the society's own development board)
  • Ideal For: Ideal for middle‑to‑upper‑middle‑income families and investors seeking a secure, family‑friendly community with ready‑to‑move‑in properties and good resale potential.
AREA(Kanal)
119+

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Latest Updates

Lake City Meadows (Ex-State Life) Phase 1 & 2 Merger and Market Updates

The merger of State Life Housing Scheme phases with Lake City to form Lake City Meadows is a major development, bringing significant price adjustments and renewed investment interest. Phase 1 is fully developed with plots available for immediate construction, while Phase 2 plots have been reconfigured (e.g., 14 Marla to 8 Marla) with new development charges. The area benefits from direct Ring Road connectivity and ongoing infrastructure upgrades, leading to a notable appreciation in plot prices, especially in extension blocks.

Lahore's Major Green Infrastructure and Urban Forest Projects Advance

Several key environmental and recreational projects are shaping Lahore's urban landscape. The Punjab government has approved a 40-kilometer Green Zone with 30 new parks along the Shahdara to Raiwind railway corridor. Concurrently, major private developments like New Metro City Lahore are progressing with their Linear Park, and Central Park Housing Scheme is developing Miyawaki Forest areas, emphasizing eco-friendly and sustainable community living.

Green City and Green Town Lahore: Established Communities with Modern Amenities

Green City Lahore on Barki Road and Green Town Lahore near College Road are presented as fully developed, established residential communities. Both societies emphasize tranquil living with modern infrastructure, including parks, underground utilities, and excellent connectivity to major roads and key city landmarks, making them attractive for families and investors seeking ready, livable options.

Union Greens Lahore Phase I Declared Fully Developed and Ready for Possession

Union Developers has announced that Union Greens Lahore Phase I is 100% developed, balloted, and ready for possession. This LDA-approved, gated community on College Road offers immediate construction opportunities on residential and commercial plots, with all modern infrastructure and amenities like parks, a mosque, and 24/7 security already operational.

Central Park Housing Scheme Promotes Lifestyle and Announces Development Progress

Marketed as Lahore's largest LDA-approved society on Ferozepur Road, Central Park Housing Scheme continues to promote its fully developed, secure, and modern community with wide roads, parks, a hospital, and commercial zones. Recent developer updates also show ongoing construction progress in key blocks like J Block and C Block.

Green Palms Lahore by Rafi Group Nears Completion with Phased Possession Planned

The LDA-approved Green Palms Lahore project by Rafi Group is in its final development stages. As of recent updates, the main boulevard is nearly complete and 70% of internal roads are done. Underground utilities are being installed and tested. The developers have announced that possession will be offered in phased hand-overs following a grand balloting process, with plots available on flexible payment plans.

Crackdown on Illegal Housing Societies in Lahore and Islamabad Intensifies

Authorities are taking strict action against illegal housing schemes in Lahore and across Punjab. The Lahore High Court and NAB have been involved in enforcement drives, with over 500 LDA schemes declared illegal in 2025. A published list warns the public against investing in numerous unauthorized projects operating without proper approvals, which lack legal protection and basic infrastructure.

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Investment analysis
Investors
Medium-term investors seeking capital appreciation and rental income, including families and professionals.
Recommend
For rental income: purchase ready-to-construct plots or near-completion houses. For capital appreciation: invest in 5-Marla to 1-Kanal plots from reputable developers with LDA approval.
Holding period
3-5 years
Tips
Conduct thorough due diligence on titles and developer credentials. Choose LDA-approved properties to minimize legal risks. Monitor macroeconomic factors such as interest rates and infrastructure developments that could impact returns.
Investment Risks
Key risks include legal and title disputes, developer credibility issues, market volatility due to economic fluctuations, and potential delays in infrastructure projects affecting property values.
Reviews

Convenience

 

Convenient location with daily shopping options like Safestway Café, Mango Hypermarket, Carrefour, and Good Day Market within a 5-12 minute drive.

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Community and Peace

 

Residents praise the peaceful environment, quality landscaping, and sense of community.

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Security

 

Gated community with round-the-clock security and CCTV surveillance, providing a safe living environment.

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Green Environment

 

Surrounded by open green spaces, offering a nature-centric and peaceful lifestyle.

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Utility Services

 

Occasional complaints about intermittent electricity, water pressure fluctuations, and issues with the sewerage system.

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Transportation

 

Limited availability of public transport links, making commuting without a private vehicle inconvenient.

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