Khayaban-e-Quaid Housing Scheme is an LDA-approved residential development originally established by the Islamia College Old Boys Housing Society. It offers a range of plot sizes from 3-5 Marla up to 1 Kanal, featuring paved roads, regulated utilities, and sewage infrastructure. The scheme is strategically located on the Multan Road corridor, adjacent to Ittifaq Town, providing easy access to schools, markets, and transport links. It is marketed towards middle- to upper-middle-income families and investors seeking secure, spacious living spaces with potential for appreciation.
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Khayaban-e-Quaid Housing Scheme in Lahore — an LDA-approved project registered in 1986, located in Niaz Beg and spanning 352 acres — shows no evidence of active development, new approvals, marketing activity, or infrastructure progress in 2025–2026. No official announcements, possession milestones, or regulatory updates have been reported in the past year. It remains listed as LDA-approved but undeveloped, with its developer identified only as 'Unknown (Private Developer)' in official records.
Low-cost, LDA-approved gated community offering relatively affordable plots and houses ranging from 3 to 5 marlas.
Proximity to main thoroughfares such as Multan Road and Thokar Niaz Baig, making commuting convenient and accessible.
Growing number of schools, shops, and small commercial outlets that meet everyday needs, enhancing daily convenience.
Basic security with 24-hour monitoring, boundary walls, and a few parks, providing a safe living environment.
Frequent load-shedding and electrical faults, causing disruptions in daily life.
Inconsistent water pressure and supply, leading to reliance on pressure pumps and frequent issues.
Some blocks lack full LDA approval, resulting in reliance on internal transfer letters for ownership, which can create uncertainty and may incur regularization charges later.
Occasional plumbing or electrical faults in newly built units, requiring inspections and repairs.
Limited internet bandwidth and lack of reliable service providers in the area.