Green Cap Housing Society Extension

Green Cap Housing Society Extension, Gajjumata, 21 km Ferozepur Road, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan

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Affordable Pricing Metro Proximity Basic Utilities Investment Growth

Green Cap Housing Society Extension is an emerging low-budget residential scheme in Lahore, developed in multiple blocks with plots ranging from 2 to 7 Marla. It offers basic utilities, easy access to Gajjumata Metro Bus Station and the Ferozepur Road commercial corridor, along with developing infrastructure like schools and markets. The society is only partially approved by the Lahore Development Authority and has reported issues with electricity and sewerage, but it remains attractive for its affordability and growth potential in a growing northern Lahore area.

  • Developer: Haroon Karim
  • Ideal For: Ideal for first-time homebuyers, low-to-mid-income families, and investors seeking affordable entry-level properties with long-term appreciation potential in northern Lahore.
AREA(Kanal)
107+

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Approved
No

Latest Updates

Major Infrastructure Plan: Pine Avenue Road Extension to Boost Ferozepur Road Corridor Connectivity

The Punjab government's infrastructure plan for 2025-2026 includes the extension of Pine Avenue Road and related road-widening projects. This development is set to significantly improve access from the Ferozepur-Canal Road corridor to key transportation arteries like the new elevated expressway, Orange Line Metro, and Lahore Ring Road. The enhanced connectivity is expected to be a major boost for property values in surrounding societies, including those near Ferozepur Road like LDA City, Etihad Town, and Park Avenue Society.

Green Cap Housing Society Remains Listed as Illegal and Unapproved

As of April 2025, Green Cap Housing Scheme on Mauza Kacha, Ferozepur Road continues to be classified as an illegal and unapproved development in the updated list published by authorities. The society lacks LDA registration, meaning it offers no legal protection to buyers and often lacks basic infrastructure. Residents are reportedly seeking regularization through the LDA. No new plot allocations or housing phases beyond the existing scheme have been announced.

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Investment analysis
Investors
Conservative investors, first-time homebuyers, overseas Pakistanis
Recommend
For rental income: 8-Marla or larger plots for commercial use. For capital appreciation: smaller residential units like 3-Marla houses.
Holding period
5-10 years
Tips
Focus on plots near 200-ft road, Ferozepur Road, and Pine Avenue extensions; verify LDA approval and development timelines; compare cash vs installment plans; ensure clear transfer-registry process to avoid legal issues.
Investment Risks
Risks include legal issues from improper documentation, infrastructure delays like electricity and sewerage problems, economic fluctuations affecting property prices, and potential fraud in file investments. Conduct thorough due diligence before investing.
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Location

 

Strategic location near main thoroughfares, providing easy connectivity to urban areas.

Amenities

 

Availability of basic amenities including schools, mosques, and local shops for daily convenience.

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Security

 

24-hour security service ensuring resident safety.

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Pricing

 

Affordable pricing compared to other housing societies in Lahore.

Utilities

 

Intermittent water supply and occasional power cuts.

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Approval

 

The society lacks official approval from any authority, leading to potential legal and development issues.

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Infrastructure

 

Unfinished or uneven roadwork and delays in completion of promised infrastructure projects.

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