GOR 3

GOR III, Gor Road, Ichhra, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan

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Government-backed Planned infrastructure Commercial hubs Accessible amenities

GOR 3 is a government‑initiated building cooperative located in the expansive GOR III corridor of Lahore, covering approximately 1,627 kanals. It hosts over 55 operational commercial buildings alongside residential plots, with a planned road network for excellent connectivity to major arteries and essential services. Development is overseen by the Punjab government’s housing authority in cooperation with IDAP, making it a regulated and affordable option for both residential and commercial investors.

  • Developer: Punjab government’s housing authority in cooperation with the Institute of Development Administration and Planning (IDAP)
  • Ideal For: Ideal for government officers, middle‑income families, and investors seeking a well‑connected, amenity‑rich locality with solid infrastructure and growth potential.
AREA(Kanal)
703+

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block
6

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Approved
Yes

Latest Updates

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Investment analysis
Investors
End-users, families, long-term investors, and overseas Pakistanis
Recommend
For rental income: built houses in developed phases like DHA Phase 5-8. For capital appreciation: plots in early-development phases like Etihad Town Phase 3 or DHA Phase 9.
Holding period
5–10 years
Tips
Verify legal status (LDA NOC), choose developers with proven delivery records, use milestone-linked payment plans, and avoid speculative file investments.
Investment Risks
Key risks include macroeconomic volatility, project delays, legal and regulatory changes, and liquidity issues in new developments.
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Local Amenities

 

Presence of nearby schools, mosques, and small markets that make daily life convenient

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Affordability

 

Affordable housing

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Environment

 

Fair amount of green space compared to newer gated societies

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Accessibility

 

Decent road networks and easy access to main arteries such as Canal Road and Ferozepur Road

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Community & Safety

 

Quiet, family-friendly enclave with a strong sense of community and decent security patrols

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Traffic

 

Traffic congestion spikes at peak hours on adjoining main roads

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Waste Management

 

Occasional garbage-collection lapses

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Water Supply

 

Irregular water supply, especially in higher-lying blocks

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Commercial Access

 

Limited commercial options within walking distance, forcing trips to larger markets

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Infrastructure

 

Aging infrastructure leading to potholes and drainage problems during monsoon rains

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Electricity

 

Frequent load-shedding despite recent upgrades

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Property Value

 

Property-value appreciation is slower than in newer private developments, with concerns about future resale potential

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