Pakistan Military Accounts Apartments are located within the Military Accounts Housing Society on College Road in Lahore, originally developed by the Pakistan Military Accounts Department (PMAD) to provide subsidized homes for employees and later opened to the public. It is a well-planned gated community with reliable utilities like 24/7 electricity, Sui gas, and clean water, surrounded by upscale neighborhoods such as Eden Residencia and Wapda Town. The society offers modern amenities, spacious layouts, and easy access to schools, hospitals, and shopping centers, ensuring a comfortable and convenient living environment.
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Residents of the Military Accounts Housing Society in Lahore are facing severe infrastructure decay, including broken roads, non-functional water plants, uncollected garbage, neglected sports parks, and critically inadequate security, leading to a rise in theft incidents. A widely viewed exposé video from FS Interviews (uploaded April 2026) documented these conditions, prompting public outcry and calls for urgent remedial action by the Pakistan Military Accounts Department (PMAD).
In response to persistent housing demand and reported deficiencies in existing military housing, the federal government has announced new housing schemes, including construction of 12 apartments in the Ministers' Enclave with a budget allocation of Rs5.30 crore, scheduled for completion by June 2026. These initiatives signal a broader push to expand and improve residential options for military retirees and civil servants.
Reliable public transport links with several nearby local bus stops (e.g., Muslim Chowk, Ghazi Chowk, Ameer Chowk). Easy availability of auto-rickshaws, Qingchis, and ride-hailing services.
Proximity to College Road and major connecting routes like Raiwind Road/Khayaban-e-Jinnah, providing good access to other parts of the city.
Well-maintained infrastructure with well-paved roads, parks, mosques, and basic amenities providing decent living conditions.
An affordable, middle-budget society with low rental and purchase costs compared to neighboring upscale areas; suitable for students and low-to-mid-income families.
Peaceful, family-friendly, and secure environment within a gated community.
Some flats are perceived as overpriced or not up to expected standards. Complaints from renters about noisy or cramped sharing arrangements and poor value for money in some units.
Lack of large retail options and shopping malls within walking distance. Residents need to travel for major shopping.
Limited number of schools within the society (5 schools mentioned), which may restrict options for families.
Occasional complaints about administrative issues and past corruption allegations related to the original subsidized allocation scheme.
Quite far from the main city center and major commercial hubs, requiring a 5-10 km commute for shopping malls and major amenities.
No hospital within the society limits, only medical centers/clinics. Residents must go to nearby societies for hospital care.