Al Noor Park Housing Scheme

Al-Noor Park Housing Society, Purana Khana, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan
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Gated Community Affordable Plots Prime Location Basic Utilities

Al‑Noor Park Housing Society is a low‑density residential scheme situated in the Purana Khana area of Lahore, offering 3‑, 5‑, 7‑, and 10‑Marla plots priced between PKR 33 lakh and PKR 65 lakh. It features a gated layout with basic utilities like electricity, gas, and water, and is strategically located near schools, markets, mosques, and major roads for easy commuting. The project is positioned as an affordable option for those seeking a secure, well‑connected suburban community.

  • Developer: Al‑Noor Group
  • Ideal For: Ideal for first‑time homebuyers and small‑family investors seeking affordable, secure residential plots in a well‑connected suburb.
AREA(Kanal)
264+

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block
2

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Plot
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Approved
Yes

Latest Updates

Al Noor Orchard (West Marina) On-Ground Progress Accelerates in Blocks C & D

Blocks C and D of Al Noor Orchard — often referenced interchangeably with 'Al Noor Park' in local discourse — have reached substantial completion: grey structure work is largely finished, utility connections are operational, and a new family park is under construction within the central green space. The developer has installed additional high-capacity electricity transformers to resolve power supply concerns, confirming active infrastructure commissioning.

File Merger Opportunity Offered: Off-Ground Al Noor Orchard Files Can Be Converted to On-Ground Plots at Al Jalil Garden

Al-Jalil Developers has introduced an official file merger program allowing existing off-ground Al Noor Orchard file-holders to convert their files into on-ground plots at Al Jalil Garden, aiming to accelerate physical possession and improve buyer confidence amid ongoing development timelines.

Possession Timeline Remains Tentative; Final Handover Expected by Late 2026

Despite visible on-ground progress in Blocks C and D and infrastructure upgrades, the overall possession schedule for Al Noor Orchard remains tentative. The developer states that final handover depends on completion of remaining infrastructure and regulatory approvals — with formal delivery anticipated by late 2026.

NAB Investigation Ongoing: 30-Day Window for Document Submission Extended for Al Jalil Developers’ Projects

A formal notice from NAB indicates a 30-day deadline for investors holding plots in any Al-Jalil Developers project — including Al Noor Orchard — to submit required documentation. This reflects continued regulatory scrutiny and underscores due diligence requirements for buyers and file-holders.

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Investment analysis
Investors
Conservative investors, first-time homebuyers, and overseas Pakistanis seeking moderate returns with legal security.
Recommend
For rental income: invest in developed residential units (e.g., 5-10 Marla houses); for capital appreciation: purchase plots (e.g., 3-5 Marla) and hold for medium-term gains.
Holding period
3-5 years
Tips
Confirm full LDA approval, verify developer's track record and possession timeline, compare payment-plan terms with similar schemes, and factor in pending infrastructure upgrades.
Investment Risks
Key risks include delays in possession due to developer issues, incomplete infrastructure development, economic volatility affecting property values, and potential fraud in unauthorized or file-based investments.
Reviews

Construction Quality

 

Apartments finished to a high standard with tasteful interior details such as artwork.

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Amenities

 

On-site facilities include a mosque, primary school, gas supply, dedicated play area for children, and ample parking.

Security

 

24-hour security with CCTV coverage ensuring a safe environment.

Living Environment

 

Comfortable, family-friendly environment with clean and well-maintained premises, contributing to a feeling of safety and modern living.

Development and Maintenance Issues

 

Delays in the completion of promised amenities, delayed possession dates, and slow maintenance response times for plumbing or electrical issues.

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