Bagh e Iram Housing Society

Block B1, Khayaban-e-Ameen, Bagh-e-Iram Housing Society, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan

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Gated Community Prime Connectivity Fully Serviced Plots Range of Plot Sizes Established & Secure

Bagh‑e‑Iram Housing Society is a gated cooperative development founded in 1990 and located in Lahore's rapidly expanding Raiwind‑Road corridor. It offers a range of fully serviced residential plots from 3 Marla to 2 Kanal with essential utilities like electricity, water, Sui gas, and paved roads. Its key advantage is excellent connectivity, being in close proximity to DHA Phase 6, Lake City, major universities, and the Lahore Ring Road, which drives its appeal and future appreciation potential.

  • Developer: Officers & Executives Cooperative Housing Society (Registered in 1990 under Registration #435).
  • Ideal For: It is a suitable choice for families seeking a secure, well-located community as well as investors looking for a relatively low-cost entry point into Lahore's expanding real estate market with strong future appreciation potential.
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1006+

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Latest Updates

Strong Market Activity with Rising Plot and House Prices

The housing market in Bagh-e-Iram is experiencing a surge, with plot prices reported between PKR 40,000–45,000 per square foot as of early 2026. Active listings show a range of residential properties: 5-Marla double-storey houses are priced from PKR 2.0 Crore to PKR 2.8 Crore, while 10-Marla single and double-storey houses are listed around PKR 2.75–2.8 Crore. These listings, updated within days and hours, indicate robust demand and transaction activity in the society.

Video Updates Confirm Steady Infrastructure Development

Recent video content from developers and real estate channels provides a 2026 update on the society's progress. The updates confirm that infrastructure work—including roads, utility connections, and community amenities such as schools, mosques, and a commercial market—has been advancing steadily. These videos cover the society's location, development status, and investment potential, reinforcing its appeal as a well-connected residential option.

Continued Recognition as an LDA-Approved Housing Society

Bagh-e-Iram remains listed among LDA-approved housing schemes in updated 2025 guides. The society, established in 1996 in the Sadhoki-Halloki area, is an officers-and-executives cooperative scheme with an approved area of 1,402 Kanals. This official approval status is a key factor for investor confidence, ensuring legal compliance and planned infrastructure.

Community Endorsement for Developed and Populated Location

In community forums, Bagh-e-Iram is recommended as a viable option for buyers. It is described as a developed, populated area with almost no issues, situated in a cluster near Lake City and Khyaban-e-Amin interchange on Pine Avenue. This peer advice highlights the society's established environment and connectivity, making it a consideration for those seeking a peaceful and secure community.

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Investors
First-time homebuyers and medium-term investors seeking capital appreciation.
Recommend
For rental income, consider 5-10 Marla plots; for capital growth, opt for 1 Kanal or larger plots.
Holding period
3-5 years
Tips
Verify the society's development schedule and ensure NOC-approved clear title; choose plot size matching liquidity and exit strategy; monitor upcoming infrastructure projects like link roads and utility extensions.
Investment Risks
Risks include delays in infrastructure development, legal title disputes, market volatility due to macroeconomic factors, and dependence on future connectivity upgrades for price appreciation.
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Amenities

 

Presence of a well-maintained central park and a mosque.

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Location

 

Convenient access to major arterial routes like Ring Road, close to universities and commercial hubs.

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Pricing

 

Relatively reasonable plot and house prices compared to neighbouring gated communities.

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Infrastructure

 

Delayed infrastructure work, including unfinished road sections and inconsistent water supply.

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Development Progress

 

Slower than expected progress on community facilities and legal matters.

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Commercial Facilities

 

Limited commercial amenities within the society.

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