Eden Avenue is a residential neighborhood in Lahore Cantt, developed by Eden Builders between 1995 and 1999. It comprises around 200 mid-range single-family homes adjacent to Defence Housing Society (DHA), offering easy access to DHA Phase 8, the airport, and major arterial routes. The community features gated security, wide internal streets, basic utilities, and a convenient location near schools and markets, making it an established and well-connected option.
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Several houses are actively listed for sale in the Eden Boulevard Society area on College Road, Lahore. Listings include a brand-new double-storey 5 marla house with features like a terrace and garage, priced around PKR 3.6 crore, as well as a 5 marla corner house facing a park demanding PKR 2.6 crore. These listings indicate ongoing real estate activity and investment interest in the established residential community.
A video tour released in April 2026 showcases Old Eden Avenue Society on New Airport Road as a fully-developed and prime residential area. The video highlights its proximity to Lahore Airport and DHA Phase 8, discussing current house prices for 10 and 12 marla plots. It is marketed as a stable investment with strong future growth potential due to its established infrastructure and location.
Real estate firms are actively marketing upcoming projects in areas related to Eden. Brick & Mortar is promoting its 'Sky Blossom' project in Eden Lane Villas II near DHA Phase 11 Rahbar, emphasizing affordable luxury and investment opportunity. Separately, Eden Builders' Eden City Lahore, an LDA-approved upcoming project on Lahore Ring Road, is being advertised with details on its master plan, plot sizes, and promised amenities.
In an operation on March 31, 2026, the Lahore Development Authority's (LDA) Town Planning Wing demolished 11 illegal structures and sealed 20 properties in various areas including the Eden Lane Villa Zone. The action targeted unauthorized commercial constructions, marquees, shops, and schools, as well as properties defaulting on commercial fees. The operation underscores LDA's enforcement of zoning and building regulations in the area.
In July 2025, the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) finalized a Rs 16 billion plea bargain with the administrators of the troubled Eden Housing project. NAB Chairman stated that claims from nearly 12,000 victims amounted to Rs 13 billion, but the recovered sum exceeded that. By that time, Rs 11.8 billion had been recovered, with Rs 8.6 billion already disbursed. A fifth instalment of Rs 3.2 billion was initiated to continue compensating victims directly into their bank accounts.
Family-friendly, peaceful, and healthy environment.
Gated community with security gates, CCTV surveillance, and guards, providing a safe and secure environment.
Nearby schools, colleges, theme-park-style recreational areas, grocery stores, and a Metro Cash-and-Carry outlet within walking distance.
Reliable 24/7 water, electricity, and gas supplies.
High recommendation rate, with 74% of over 900 ratings recommending living there.
Occasional delays in possession and delivery of plots, with some residents waiting for years after full payment.
Perception of high plot prices and inconsistencies in market pricing for homes.
Lingering reputation for slow hand-overs and frustration among investors.