Sun City Housing Scheme is a residential community launched in 2005 by Punjab Developers, located on Main Ferozpur Road about 20 minutes from Kalma Chowk. It is a completed project divided into five sectors, offering plot sizes from 2 Marla to 2 Kanal with modern infrastructure including wide roads, 24/7 security, and green spaces. The scheme is marketed as an affordable and family-friendly option, ideal for both end-users and investors in Lahore's developing corridor.
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In May 2026, the Lahore Development Authority intensified enforcement against illegal housing schemes, confirming that Sun City is one of 14 unauthorized projects on Ferozepur Road. LDA teams demolished illegal roads, boundary walls, and sewerage infrastructure and sealed the project's site office. This official action highlights significant legal and regulatory risks associated with the scheme.
Despite the LDA crackdown, marketing for Sun City plots and houses continues aggressively as of early 2026. Promoters are advertising a new 5-year easy payment plan for ready-on-ground plots and houses, offering possession after a 40% down payment. Booking reportedly starts at PKR 200,000 per marla with monthly installments of around PKR 6,000.
Plot prices are considered affordable (e.g., 2 Marla ≈ PKR 2 million, 5 Marla ≈ PKR 5 million) and are offered on an easy 3-year installment plan.
Its location on main Ferozepur Road offers quick access to Kalma Chowk (about 15-20 minutes drive) and other major city arteries, making it well-connected.
It offers 24-hour security with multilayered and centrally-integrated systems.
The project is developed by Punjab Developers, a company with a history of successfully completed residential and commercial projects.
It is a planned gated-community layout providing a secure and organized living environment.
Residents have access to a range of on-site amenities including a community club (Sun Community Club), a grand palm mosque, a world-class shopping mall (Palm Mall), an international-standard school, a mini-golf course, health & fitness centers, parks, luxury cafes, and an executive marquee.
The society has wide carpeted roads and underground electricity and water lines.
Despite having 24/7 security, there are reports of occasional security lapses.
Utility costs within the society are reported to be rising.
Maintenance of green areas and parks is reported to be inadequate.
Residents have reported problems with intermittent water supply and occasional sewerage overflow.
There have been complaints about delays in plot handover and the completion of promised infrastructure.