International City Country Homes is a gated residential estate located on Bedian Road, offering a serene countryside lifestyle while being well-connected to Lahore's commercial hubs like DHA Phase 7 and Allama Iqbal International Airport. It features modern infrastructure including wide-carpeted roads, underground utilities, 24-hour security, and landscaped green spaces. The community is designed for low-density living with a mix of plot sizes ranging from 5 kanal farmhouses to 17-marla residential parcels, catering to those seeking privacy and luxury.
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DHA Real Estate officially launched the Country Homes – Luxury Farm House Community on Main Bedian Road, Lahore, on 29 August 2025. Positioned opposite DHA Phase 7 and Phase 10, the gated community offers 5 Kanal and 17 Marla farmhouse plots priced at PKR 11 Crore, featuring wide carpeted roads, underground electrification, 24/7 security, and lush green surroundings. It targets overseas Pakistanis, families, and investors seeking premium lifestyle and long-term appreciation in Lahore’s rapidly developing western corridor.
UK-based developer One Homes announced a $35 million foreign investment in a new luxury high-rise project on Raiwind Road in Lahore West, following the successful handover of its flagship One Canal Road development. The project—designed by Miami-based architect Kobi Karp and interior design studio Jolie—marks the first international architectural collaboration of its kind in Pakistan and reinforces One Homes’ commitment to raising luxury residential benchmarks in Lahore.
Prime location on Bedian Road with easy access to Allama Iqbal International Airport, DHA Phase 5-6, and other upscale neighborhoods, and proximity to major thoroughfares.
Pakistan's first luxurious community living built around a lush green environment with spacious, well-landscaped layout.
Relatively affordable pricing for a high-end farm-house setting, offering value for money compared to similar housing in the city.
Gated community with 24/7 security patrols, CCTV coverage, and round-the-clock guard presence, providing a sense of safety.
Limited size of commercial amenities within the enclave, meaning daily errands often require trips to DHA or the city centre.
Security staffing levels have fluctuated since nearby developments expanded, leading to perceptions of reduced guard numbers.
The promised affordability can stretch budgets when accounting for infrastructure fees and ongoing maintenance costs.
Occasional water-supply interruptions and electricity load-shedding, which are typical of new Lahore societies.