Pak Town Lahore is a gated residential housing society situated on Ferozpur Road, offering both plots and ready-made homes in a fully-serviced enclave. Developed by the Pak Town Group, it features modern infrastructure including 24-hour security, underground utilities, and wide internal roads. This community is designed to provide affordable yet well-planned living spaces with easy access to major roads and proximity to essential facilities, making it a reliable choice for urban dwellers.
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Lahore Electric Supply Company (Lesco) restored electricity to four Bahria Town Lahore projects—including the main society near Mohlanwal—after the administration settled outstanding dues amounting to Rs 682 million. The disconnection had triggered widespread resident complaints and protest plans. Lesco confirmed the final payment deadline was November 27, 2025, and service was reinstated immediately upon settlement.
Union Town Lahore has confirmed possession will be announced between early April and mid-May 2026, enabling members to clear dues and commence construction. Significant progress includes full installation of street lights on the Main Boulevard, imminent black-topping, active construction in B and C Blocks, and near-completion of the E Block park. Residential plot prices show strong appreciation: 5 Marla plots up by PKR 10–25 lakh, and 3 Marla plots up by PKR 3–7 lakh.
Model Town Lahore has drawn sustained media attention due to a series of serious criminal incidents, including an alleged domestic worker rape case and a shocking death reportedly involving abuse. These events have been featured across multiple Urdu news channels—including Express News, Aik News, and ARY News—and have contributed to growing public concern over security and law enforcement responsiveness in the area.
Residents across Lahore reported severe water shortages, causing significant civic disruption. The crisis was highlighted as a breaking news item by Lahore News HD, underscoring its impact on households and daily routines. While no specific cause or resolution timeline was detailed in available reports, the episode reflects broader strain on municipal utility infrastructure in the city.
Vibrant cultural scene, warm hospitality, plentiful food streets, historic landmarks, and a blend of green spaces with urban amenities.
Modern infrastructure in gated societies such as Bahria Town, Blue Town, Park View City, and Lake City, including underground electricity, well-landscaped parks, 24-hour security, reliable gas connections, and nearby quality schools, creating a comfortable, family-friendly environment.
Increasing traffic congestion and air pollution.
Soaring property prices and rental rates.
Limited government hospital capacity.
Recurring issues such as delayed drainage works, unfair building-department charges, occasional electricity and water supply interruptions, higher utility costs, and sporadic security lapses.