New Chapa City Block A

Block A, New Chapa City, Jallo-Chapa Village, near the Jallo Road interchange
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Strategic Connectivity Affordable Pricing & Flexible Plans Basic Amenities (Market, Park, Mosque) Gated Security Plotted Land Options

New Chapa City Block A is a residential housing scheme located in the western fringe of Lahore, developed by Al-Fateh Associates. It offers plotted land ranging from 5 Marla to 1 Kanal, along with basic infrastructure including wide internal roads, underground utilities, gated security, a market, parks, and a mosque. The project is strategically positioned close to major arterial routes, ensuring convenient daily commutes, and is marketed as an affordable community for middle-income families and investors.

  • Developer: Al-Fateh Associates
  • Ideal For: This block is most suitable for middle-income families, first-time homebuyers, and investors seeking affordable entry and capital-appreciation potential in a developing suburban area of Lahore.
AREA(Kanal)
51+

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Approved
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Latest Updates

New Chapa City Block A Lahore: Phase 1 Completed, Phase 2 Under Rapid Development with Discounted Development Charge Package

Block A of New Chapa City in Lahore is actively progressing, with Phase 1 successfully completed and Phase 2 under rapid development. The scheme is marketing residential plots offering a PKR 10 lakh development charge package with a 25% discount for lump-sum payment. Strategically located, it is approximately five minutes from the Chakri Interchange and about 45 minutes from Islamabad, enhancing its appeal for commuters and investors.

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Investment analysis
Investors
Conservative investors, first-time homebuyers, overseas Pakistanis
Recommend
For rental income, consider small residential units in completed phases; for capital appreciation, invest in plots in emerging blocks like Block A.
Holding period
5–10 years
Tips
Verify LDA approval and clear title; assess developer's delivery track-record; factor in possession and grid charges; choose plot size matching capital and cash-flow objectives; negotiate staggered payment plans.
Investment Risks
Risks include infrastructure completion delays, developer reliability issues, additional fees like grid charges, market volatility, and legal complexities with title verification. Avoid file-based investments and conduct thorough due diligence.