Chinarbagh Housing Society

16 km Raiwind Road, Lahore, Punjab

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Affordable Plots Prime Location Wide Road Network Gated Security Basic Amenities

Chinar Bagh Housing Society is a cooperative residential scheme launched in 1989 and partially approved by the Lahore Development Authority (LDA). Located on Raiwind Road, it offers excellent connectivity to major routes like the Lahore Ring Road and nearby societies. The community features wide roads, green belts, modern sewerage, and 24/7 security, providing a well-planned environment. With plot sizes from 5 Marla to 2 Kanal at budget-friendly prices, it is designed for affordable living.

  • Developer: Greater Lahore Cooperative Housing Society (GLCHS), a cooperative developer established in 1989.
  • Ideal For: Ideal for middle-income families, first-time homebuyers, and investors seeking spacious, affordable land with good connectivity.
AREA(Kanal)
4982+

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block
21

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Plot
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Approved
No

Latest Updates

Market Positioning and Price Trends

Throughout 2025-2026, Chinar Bagh Housing Society has been positioned as a budget-friendly alternative to more expensive Lahore societies. Market reports from mid-2025 list residential plot prices ranging from PKR 40-55 Lakh for 5 Marla to PKR 1.8-4 Crore for 2 Kanal plots. Recent property listings on major portals in 2026 confirm this trend, showing active sales of 1 Kanal plots for around PKR 1.25 Crore and 2 Kanal plots for about PKR 3 Crore.

Confirmed LDA Approval Status

The society's legal standing has been reaffirmed, as it is included in the updated 2026 LDA-approved housing societies guide. This official inclusion confirms its ongoing approval status with the Lahore Development Authority, providing legal security for investors and residents.

Infrastructure Development and Resident Feedback

Development work on infrastructure and amenities has continued through 2025. A mid-year video tour provided visual confirmation of ongoing construction. Resident feedback from property forums indicates that while basic services are generally satisfactory, there are occasional concerns regarding electricity reliability.

Pestimate
Investment analysis
Investors
Conservative investors, first-time homebuyers, and small to medium investors seeking affordable properties with steady capital appreciation.
Recommend
For capital appreciation: target 5-10 Marla residential plots in well-connected blocks (e.g., near main Raiwind gate). For rental income: consider 2-4 Marla commercial plots for quicker cash flow.
Holding period
3-5 years
Tips
Verify title and file status before purchase; use cash-payment or installment schemes to lock in current prices before infrastructure upgrades.
Investment Risks
Key risks include legal and title issues, delays in infrastructure development, market economic volatility, and potential traffic congestion in the area.
Reviews

Spacious Layout

 

Provides spacious plots and houses compared to many other societies.

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Suitability for Families

 

Suitable for lower middle class to middle class residents, with basic necessities and schools.

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Connectivity

 

Has direct access to Raiwind Road, Ring Road, and Canal Road, making daily commuting easier.

Recent Development

 

Recent development work includes new internal roads and installation of gas feeders.

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Basic Amenities

 

Provides basic utilities such as electricity, water, security, and nearby schools.

Affordability

 

Offers relatively low-cost plots and houses compared to nearby developed projects like Bahria Town.

Incomplete Infrastructure

 

Complaints about incomplete infrastructure and delayed amenities continue despite recent improvements.

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Gray Plots

 

Prevalence of 'gray' plots (un-approved or irregularly documented), similar to larger projects, adding uncertainty.

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Management Issues

 

Management has inconsistent or discriminatory behavior in handling resident concerns.

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Lack of Gas Supply

 

The society still lacks a reliable gas supply.

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Legal and Financial Issues

 

History of legal problems, including NAB investigations and allegations of fraud, leading to distrust.

Limited Commercial Services

 

Has limited retail, banking, and other commercial services inside the society.

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