View Housing Scheme

View Housing Scheme, Raiwind Road, Lahore

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Gated Community 24/7 Security Modern Infrastructure Affordable Plots Family Amenities

View Housing Scheme is a residential development launched to meet the demand for affordable yet well‑planned living spaces in Lahore. It offers a mix of plots and ready‑built homes within a gated community featuring 24‑hour security, modern amenities, and essential facilities like parks and mosques. The project is developed by View Housing Developers with LDA approval and all required NOCs, ensuring legal compliance and reliable delivery.

  • Developer: View Housing Developers (subsidiary of Vision Group)
  • Ideal For: Best suited for overseas Pakistanis, middle-income families seeking their first home, and investors looking for affordable entry into Lahore's expanding real estate market.
AREA(Kanal)
33+

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Approved
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Latest Updates

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Park View City Lahore Project Clarifications and RUDA Transition

Aleem Khan has issued clarifications on Park View City Lahore, addressing its origins, private land acquisition, and the transition from LDA to RUDA jurisdiction in 2022. The project is presented as a developed community with modern amenities, though broader RUDA commitments remain pending.

Crackdown on Illegal Housing Schemes: Theme Park Owner Arrested

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Investment analysis
Investors
Conservative investors, first-time homebuyers, overseas Pakistanis.
Recommend
For rental income: commercial properties in Gulberg, Cantonment, Canal Road; for capital appreciation: emerging areas like DHA Phase 9 Prism, Lahore Smart City, Phase 2 plots.
Holding period
5-10 years
Tips
Choose LDA-approved ready properties, avoid file investments, use installment plans, verify developer track record.
Investment Risks
Traffic congestion, macroeconomic fluctuations, risks in file investments, developer delays, legal disputes.
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Modern Amenities & Facilities

 

Well-planned societies offer wide paved roads, parks, mosques, community centers, underground electricity, and ready-made utilities (water, sewerage, gas).

Security & Controlled Access

 

Gated communities with 24/7 security patrols, controlled entry/exit points, and a generally safe environment for families.

Lifestyle & Convenience

 

Planned societies provide a comfortable, secure, and modern living environment with quick access to daily necessities, promoting a good quality of life.

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Affordability & Value (Specific Schemes)

 

Some housing schemes offer affordable plot sizes (e.g., 3.5 to 8 Marla) and convenient installment plans, making them suitable for low-budget buyers and families.

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Infrastructure Quality

 

High-quality, well-maintained infrastructure, organized layouts, green spaces, and planned commercial areas contribute to a pleasant living atmosphere.

Investment Potential

 

Well-planned and LDA-approved societies, especially established ones, offer strong resale potential and steady property value appreciation, making them good for long-term investment.

Location & Connectivity

 

Proximity to major arteries like Lahore Ring Road, Canal Road, and Ferozepur Road provides easy access to other parts of the city, schools, hospitals, and markets.

Traffic & Accessibility

 

Traffic congestion on main access roads, especially during peak periods and festivals like Eid, remains a persistent issue.

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Location & Amenities Access

 

Some societies are far from the historic city center, forcing long commutes. Lack of nearby large grocery chains, diverse schooling options, and limited commercial facilities within the society.

Legal & Approval Issues

 

Some housing schemes face legal disputes, pending approvals, and court cases. Residents report problems with map approval submissions failing despite paying fees years ago.

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Development & Construction

 

Newer phases of societies are still under development, which can mean delays in accessing all facilities, and ongoing construction causes noise and dust.

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Utility Reliability & Cost

 

Residents experience electricity load-shedding, high electricity costs, and problems with water supply and drainage, particularly in older or slower-developing estates.

Property Price & Affordability

 

Property prices in popular and prime location societies can be high and expensive, posing a challenge for buyers with a limited budget.

Security & Management

 

Reports of security lapses, unresponsive security management, and lack of proper security services. Garbage collection services are also reported as insufficient.

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