Naz Town

Naz Town, Raiwind Road, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan

Details

LDA-Approved Affordable Housing Well-Connected Location Commercial Hub Secured Community

Naz Town is a private, LDA‑approved housing scheme established in 1986, located on Raiwind Road in Lahore. It covers 600 kanals and is designed with a planned road network for easy access to health, transport, and educational facilities. The community features over 50 operational commercial buildings and secured boundary walls, offering an affordable residential option in a well‑connected area.

  • Developer: Unknown private developer (often listed as 'private developer' in official records)
  • Ideal For: Ideal for low-budget homebuyers, families, and first-time buyers seeking affordable residential plots or houses with proximity to major amenities and commercial areas.
AREA(Kanal)
625+

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block
4

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Plot
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Approved
Yes

Latest Updates

Naz Town Sewage Flooding Crisis

The neighborhood of Naz Town in Lahore, which falls within the Prime Minister's constituency, is facing a severe public health crisis due to overwhelming sewage water flooding the streets. The situation, described as the area 'drowning in sewage,' has turned roads into filth-filled canals, raising significant health and sanitation concerns among residents. Videos of the crisis have been shared on social media, with residents urgently demanding government intervention to repair collapsed sewer lines and clear accumulated garbage. This infrastructure failure starkly contrasts the government's 'Suthra Punjab' (Clean Punjab) slogan, raising questions about local governance and service delivery.

Pestimate
Investment analysis
Investors
Suitable for moderate-risk investors, first-time homebuyers, and those seeking balanced returns with rental income and capital appreciation.
Recommend
For rental income, invest in ready-built 5-10 Marla houses; for capital appreciation, consider plots or new constructions in areas with planned infrastructure upgrades.
Holding period
5-7 years
Tips
Secure clear title and verified approvals; assess infrastructure upgrades like roads and utilities; diversify by allocating some capital to high-growth zones like DHA or Bahria Town.
Investment Risks
Key risks include title verification issues, short-term market fluctuations, infrastructure delays, and macroeconomic factors affecting property demand and prices.
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Infrastructure and Environment

 

Modern infrastructure, clean streets, child-friendly parks, and a peaceful atmosphere, making it attractive for families and professionals.

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Property Value

 

LDA acquisition of disputed plots has helped increase property values and reduce the risk of encroachment.

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Rental Affordability

 

Rental rates for modest-sized units, such as a 4-marla flat, are commonly around PKR 18,000 per month.

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Legal Disputes

 

Lingering title-clearance issues and occasional "qabza" (illegal occupation) disputes.

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High Utility Costs

 

High cost of running air-conditioners during the intensely hot summer months.

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Air Quality

 

Seasonal winter smog that can affect air quality for up to six weeks.

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