Khayaban e Quaid Housing Scheme

Khayaban-e-Quaid Housing Scheme, Mouza Niaz Baig, Multan Road, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan

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Gated Security Planned Infrastructure Accessible Location Commercial Options

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.

  • Developer: Islamia College Old Boys Housing Society
  • Ideal For: Ideal for middle- to upper-middle-income families and investors looking for secure, well-connected residential plots with appreciation potential.
AREA(Kanal)
421+

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Approved
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Latest Updates

2026-03
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Major Civic Development Project Inaugurated in Khayaban-e-Quaid

Accelerated infrastructure upgrades are underway in Khayaban-e-Quaid after Punjab Provincial Minister Malik Faisal Ayub Khokhar inaugurated a development project in Union Council 109. The work focuses on resolving long-standing civic issues through road widening, installation of new sewerage lines, and improvements to other basic facilities. This initiative aims to enhance the overall livability and aesthetic appeal of the area.

Khayaban-e-Quaid Confirmed as LDA-Approved Housing Society

Khayaban-e-Quaid is officially listed as an LDA-approved private housing society in Lahore. Established in 1986, the society spans approximately 352 acres in Mouza Niaz Beg. Its approved status provides legal security for residents and investors. Separate LDA announcements also highlight commercial auctions in nearby Quaid-e-Azam Town (Township), indicating ongoing regulated development activity in the broader zone.

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Investment analysis
Investors
Conservative investors seeking stable, long-term capital preservation with moderate growth; end-users looking for a well-established locality; and overseas Pakistanis planning for a future family home.
Recommend
For rental income: Purchase ready-to-move-in, fully constructed houses (5-10 Marla) in developed blocks. For capital appreciation: Invest in plots or under-construction properties in less-developed sectors of the scheme, betting on future infrastructure completion and price escalation.
Holding period
5-10 years to realize substantial capital appreciation and allow the area to benefit from ongoing city-wide infrastructure developments.
Tips
Prioritize plots with clear, litigation-free title and confirmed LDA approval. Verify on-ground infrastructure (water, electricity, roads) before purchase. For overseas investors, consider installment plans from reputable dealers to manage capital outflow. Avoid 'file' investments; insist on direct allotment or registered sale deeds.
Investment Risks
Legal title disputes in older LDA schemes; potential for slower appreciation compared to newer, high-marketing projects; dependency on broader Lahore real estate market health and macroeconomic stability (interest rates, currency); future traffic congestion despite current Ring Road access.
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Affordability and Legal Status

 

Low-cost, LDA-approved gated community offering relatively affordable plots and houses ranging from 3 to 5 marlas.

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Location and Connectivity

 

Proximity to main thoroughfares such as Multan Road and Thokar Niaz Baig, making commuting convenient and accessible.

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Community Amenities

 

Growing number of schools, shops, and small commercial outlets that meet everyday needs, enhancing daily convenience.

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Security

 

Basic security with 24-hour monitoring, boundary walls, and a few parks, providing a safe living environment.

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Electricity

 

Frequent load-shedding and electrical faults, causing disruptions in daily life.

Utilities

 

Inconsistent water pressure and supply, leading to reliance on pressure pumps and frequent issues.

Legal and Approval 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.

Construction Quality

 

Occasional plumbing or electrical faults in newly built units, requiring inspections and repairs.

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Internet Services

 

Limited internet bandwidth and lack of reliable service providers in the area.