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.
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Heavy monsoon rainfall has caused flash-flood conditions along the Ravi River in Lahore, submerging roads, transforming neighborhoods into lakes, and triggering widespread power outages and traffic paralysis. Authorities have declared the situation "critical" and launched emergency drainage, rescue operations, and public safety advisories. Urban infrastructure is under severe stress, with ongoing forecasts predicting further rain across the region.
Presence of nearby schools, mosques, and small markets that make daily life convenient
Decent road networks and easy access to main arteries such as Canal Road and Ferozepur Road
Quiet, family-friendly enclave with a strong sense of community and decent security patrols
Limited commercial options within walking distance, forcing trips to larger markets
Aging infrastructure leading to potholes and drainage problems during monsoon rains
Property-value appreciation is slower than in newer private developments, with concerns about future resale potential