OPF Housing Scheme Phase 1, officially known as Scheme No 1 Lahore, is a fully developed mixed‑use residential community located on Raiwind Road, spanning approximately 961.85 kanals. It offers fully allotted residential and commercial plots with completed infrastructure including roads, sewerage, water, gas, electricity, and a secure boundary wall, and has over 996 houses already constructed. The scheme is characterized by ready‑to‑move‑in plots, modern utilities, 24‑hour security, and proximity to major hospitals and the Lahore‑Islamabad Motorway, making it a stable and established society.
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The integration of State Life Housing Scheme (Phase 1, 1 Extension, and 2) into Lake City Meadows is now official, with Lake City assuming full control of development and operations. Plot sizes in Phase 2 have been revised, with 1 Kanal files now allocated 8 Marla plots and 10 Marla files allocated 4 Marla plots, with associated development charges. Phase 1 remains largely unchanged. The management targets completing all development work within 36 months, with NOC approval expected. Current market prices for various plot sizes across different blocks have been published, reflecting the post-merger market.
The Lahore Development Authority (LDA) has approved a one-time amnesty scheme to provide major relief to commercial property owners by easing the payment of outstanding dues. This initiative is part of LDA's efforts to streamline financial obligations for property holders within its managed schemes, including those like Scheme No 1.
Development updates for Central Park Housing Scheme indicate active progress. Work is underway in C Block as of January 2026, and the Main Boulevard development for D Block has been completed. Additionally, development work on J Block is progressing, focusing on electricity and infrastructure. The developers emphasize commitment to delivering modern amenities and a quality lifestyle.
Union Developers have announced that development work at Liberty Lands Housing Scheme will recommence soon, with a revised completion target set for June 2027. Following this, all plots will be fully developed and ready for possession and construction.
Utilities (electricity, water, gas) are more reliable than in several newer schemes.
Active managing office that promptly maintains roads, parks, and common areas.
Security staff can be understaffed at night, leading to occasional breaches.
Maintenance fees have risen faster than expected, with criticism of the management's financial transparency.
Long-standing legal disputes concerning land title and MAP approval, causing delays in plot registration and resale.