Eden Residencia is a residential plot scheme located on College Road in Lahore, offering plots ranging from 3 to 10 marla. It provides essential amenities such as underground electricity, street lighting, a mosque, and solar-powered homes, with ready possession of plots available. The society is well-connected and positioned in a prime location, making it an attractive option for a secure, infrastructure-ready community.
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The National Accountability Bureau (NAB) Lahore held an open court session in late 2025, hearing nearly 450 complaints from victims of fraudulent housing schemes. Eden Housing was among the projects cited in the complaints. During the proceedings, NAB distributed cheques worth approximately Rs88 million to affectees of the Khayaban-e-Amin Housing Society case, part of a broader recovery effort. The bureau reaffirmed its commitment to pursuing justice for defrauded buyers.
The residential enclave Eden Residencia remains active in Lahore's real estate market. Recent listings include a 4.15-marla house facing a park priced at PKR 1.7 Crore, and other 4-5 marla units promoted as 'ultra-modern' with prices ranging up to PKR 2.05 Crore. A 4-marla ultra-modern house was promoted on TikTok for sale in early 2026. Market data indicates a steady price index for 5-marla houses in the society, with a current price around PKR 17.6 million as of March 2026.
The broader Eden Housing brand faces legal and market challenges. Beyond the NAB actions, its reputation has been impacted by development delays in past projects and a perceived slowdown in buyer confidence. A 2025 market review notes that while Eden Defence Villas offers traditional comfort, its resale demand has slowed due to limited updates, contrasting it with newer, more modern developments.
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A variety of plot sizes are available, including 3.5 Marla, 5 Marla, and 10 Marla, appealing to buyers looking for different options.
The society is advertised as being near key areas such as Nasheman Iqbal II, UET, and the planned LDA City development, offering convenient access.
The project faces delays in completion dates, and the developer has a bad reputation for unreliable delivery.
Residents report serious delivery delays and alleged fraud, with many who paid in full or installments for 5-Marla plots still not receiving possession, and the developer often retains money without completing projects.