Rizwan Garden Housing Scheme is a TMA-approved residential development located on Canal Road in Lahore, adjacent to key institutions like Lahore Medical and Dental College. It offers a mix of 3 to 7 Marla plots and ready-made houses with installed utilities and wide internal roads, providing basic community amenities. The scheme is positioned as a well-connected corridor with moderate price points, making it a practical choice for homebuyers in the area.
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Rizwan Garden, a residential colony along Lahore’s Canal Road, is witnessing active real estate transactions, with multiple listings for 3-marla and 5-marla houses appearing on OLX and Instagram. Concurrently, The Spirit School Rizwan Garden has organized extracurricular trips—including a visit to Lahore Safari Park—documented in Facebook videos posted in October–November 2025. Developers are emphasizing regulatory compliance amid heightened scrutiny from Punjab authorities targeting illegal housing schemes.
The Punjab government and NAB have intensified enforcement against unapproved housing developments across Lahore, including areas near Canal Road such as Rizwan Garden. While Rizwan Garden itself is not named as illegal, developers operating in or adjacent to the area are proactively highlighting LDA/RUDA approvals in response to the broader regulatory crackdown, which declared over 500 LDA schemes illegal in 2025 and led to arrests and recovery efforts.
Unique High School Rizwan Garden Campus and The Spirit School Rizwan Garden are actively recruiting and hosting events, signaling sustained institutional presence and growth. Admissions are open at Unique High School, while The Spirit School continues organizing field trips and publishing educational content, reinforcing Rizwan Garden’s role as an established residential and academic node along Canal Road.
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Relatively low land and house prices compared to other options, making it attractive for middle-class buyers. 3-marla plots range from PKR 57 lakh to 1.25 crore, and 7-marla homes from PKR 1.95 crore to 2.8 crore.
Offers a community feel as a newer development. Some areas are described as fully developed ("Full abad").
Convenient access to major commercial hubs, restaurants, and the Ring Road, providing good connectivity.
Narrow or poorly maintained streets and limited security patrols are common complaints.
Potential for disputes over illegal encroachments or unclear land-registry paperwork. Buyers are advised to verify documentation (lease and SBCA map) before purchase.
Suffers from infrastructural shortcomings including water-logging during monsoon season, inconsistent water supply, and frequent power cuts.