Makhdumabad

Makhdumabad, Lahore, Punjab

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Affordable Housing Good Connectivity Basic Amenities Family-Friendly

Makhdumabad is a residential community in Lahore that emerged as part of the city's suburban growth. It has evolved into a well-established neighborhood with a mix of housing types, known for its affordability and convenient location. The area offers basic amenities and is popular among residents for its peaceful environment.

  • Developer: Local private developers
  • Ideal For: Best suited for middle-class families and first-time buyers looking for cost-effective homes in a developing area of Lahore.
AREA(Kanal)
413+

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block
5

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Plot
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Approved
No

Latest Updates

Mobile Shop Business Listed for Sale in Makhdumabad

A mobile-shop business located in Chungi Amar Sidhu, Makhdumabad, Lahore, has been listed for sale. The shop deals in new and used mobile phones, keypad phones, and accessories. The established business with a loyal customer base is being sold urgently due to the owner's visa approval for relocation. The asking price is PKR 2.50 Lakh. This listing highlights ongoing commercial activity in this residential-commercial neighbourhood.

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Investment analysis
Investors
Conservative investors seeking stable returns, first-time buyers with moderate budgets, and overseas Pakistanis looking for secure investments.
Recommend
For rental income: invest in built homes or apartments in well-connected areas with amenities. For capital appreciation: consider plots near Ring Road, Raiwind Road, or commercial zones.
Holding period
Minimum 2 years, with 5-10 years recommended for optimal growth and to smooth market fluctuations.
Tips
Prioritize LDA-approved properties with clear legal titles; conduct on-site visits to verify development; work with experienced real estate consultants; diversify between residential and commercial units; choose realistic payment plans aligned with cash flow.
Investment Risks
Key risks include investment in unapproved or speculative housing schemes, legal disputes over property titles, short-term market volatility due to economic fluctuations, and delays in infrastructure development impacting connectivity and rental demand.