Eden Gardens is an LDA-approved residential society located on Ferozepur Road at the Gajju Matta interchange on Lahore Ring Road. It offers a variety of residential and commercial plots with carpeted roads and basic utilities, enhancing its infrastructure. The society is strategically positioned near DHA Phase 9 and Askari 12, providing easy access to the metro-bus terminal and major commercial hubs. Eden Gardens is an affordable option in a growing area of Lahore, making it attractive for budget-conscious buyers.
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Eden Gardens Lahore is confirmed as an officially LDA-approved housing society. According to an updated 2025 list, the scheme is located in Gajjo Matta, spans approximately 666.22 Kanals, and was approved on 11 April 2008. The developer is listed as Eden Builders, and the project is part of a larger portfolio by Eden Housing, a company established in 1981.
The National Accountability Bureau (NAB) Lahore has initiated the disbursement of Rs 3.2 billion to victims of the Eden Housing scam. This is the fifth installment, bringing the total distributed to Rs 11.8 billion. NAB successfully negotiated a plea bargain of Rs 16 billion, exceeding the total claimed amount of Rs 13 billion by 23%, ensuring enhanced compensation for the 11,880 affected claimants. Payments are now being made directly to bank accounts.
Initially reasonable prices compared to other housing options in Lahore.
Gated security providing a safe and secure environment for residents.
Proximity to planned metro and interchange projects, providing future connectivity and development potential.
Wide roads and green spaces within the society, offering a pleasant living environment.
Chronic delays in plot delivery, with buyers waiting up to 7 years or more without possession after full payment.
Difficulties in obtaining reliable after-sales support and responsiveness from the developer.
Widespread allegations of fraud leading to high-profile investigations, NAB recovery of over Rs 1 billion, and legal actions.
Project viewed as a risky investment due to delays, fraud issues, and aging infrastructure, leading to reduced demand.
Irregular electricity and water supply, poor maintenance of infrastructure, and lack of reliable utilities.