P and D Housing Society

C5JQ+56J, Mohlanwal Road, Block A-1, Lahore, Pakistan
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Details

LDA-Approved Prime Canal Road Location Gated Community with 24/7 Security Modern Amenities Affordable Plot Sizes

P&D Housing Society is an LDA-approved gated community strategically positioned on the prime Canal Road corridor near Sham ki Bhattian, Lahore. It spans approximately 929 kanal and offers a secure, well-planned residential environment with modern amenities such as a grand mosque, commercial zones, hospitals, schools, and landscaped parks. The society features residential plots in sizes from 5 Marla to 1 Kanal, with possession originally slated for 2023-2024, catering to budget-conscious buyers and investors in a high-growth area.

  • Developer: Planning & Development Department Employees Cooperative Housing Society (P&D Cooperative)
  • Ideal For: Ideal for budget-conscious buyers, first-time homeowners, and investors seeking a secure, well-located property with high appreciation potential in Lahore's Canal Road area.
AREA(Kanal)
1016+

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block
4

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Plot
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In total

Approved
Yes

Latest Updates

Ongoing Infrastructure Development and Utility Gaps in P&D Phase II as of March 2026

P&D Housing Society Phase II on Canal Road, Lahore remains under active physical development, with recent video updates from February and March 2026 confirming continued road grading, block-level infrastructure work, and marketing of upcoming balloting and possession timelines. However, critical utility deficiencies persist: the society still lacks a dedicated connection to the national electricity grid, forcing reliance on solar power; no centralized water supply system is operational, so residents depend on individual bore wells; and natural gas service from SNGPL remains unavailable despite LDA approval of its location adjacent to Rang Road and Shama-Ke-Bhatia.

LDA-Approved Status and Strategic Location Confirmed Amid Ongoing Marketing Efforts

P&D Phase II is officially confirmed as an LDA-approved housing society, positioned on Canal Bank Road near Shama-Ke-Bhatia and directly adjacent to Bahria Town Lahore. Its strategic value is reinforced by proximity to the Lahore Ring Road’s Southern Loop (SL-3) interchange on Multan Road. Marketing materials from late 2025 emphasize its status as a cooperative society under the Punjab Cooperative Department and highlight upcoming balloting and possession opportunities.

Pestimate
Investment analysis
Investors
Suitable for investors seeking affordable plots with steady capital appreciation, particularly middle-income buyers and those targeting rental income from professionals or expatriates.
Recommend
For rental income: invest in ready-built houses in Phase 1 or newly constructed units in Phase 2 for leasing. For capital appreciation: focus on residential plots in Phase 2.
Holding period
3-5 years
Tips
Verify legal documents (NOC, LDA approval), inspect on-ground development progress, avoid file-based investments without physical possession, and scrutinize payment schedules to ensure realistic down payments and confirmed possession dates.
Investment Risks
Key risks include project delivery delays, legal disputes over ownership documents, unrealistic installment plans, market demand fluctuations, and infrastructure challenges like traffic congestion on Main Canal Road. File investments also carry higher fraud risk.
Reviews

Affordability

 

Offers competitive rates compared to other schemes in Lahore, making it reasonably priced for government servants, retirees, and the general public.

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Facilities

 

Provides modern civic facilities as part of the society's development.

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Construction Quality

 

Well-constructed grey-structure houses are available for sale.

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Approval & Legal

 

LDA-approved housing scheme, ensuring legal compliance and security.

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Development Progress

 

Regular development updates indicate ongoing progress and maintenance in the society.

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Drainage Issues

 

The only disadvantage is the drain; plots near the open drain experience unpleasant odors and occasional flooding.

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