Jubilee Town Housing Scheme

Intersection of Main Multan Road and Main Mohlanwal Road, Lahore, Pakistan

Details

Legal Security Modern Infrastructure Green Spaces Prime Location Affordability

Jubilee Town Housing Scheme is a government-initiated, master-planned residential community launched in 1998 by the Lahore Development Authority (LDA). It spans approximately 4,000 kanal and is divided into six blocks (A-F), offering plots from 3 Marla to 1 Kanal. The scheme boasts legal title, wide LDA-standard roads, underground utilities, extensive green spaces, and essential amenities like schools, mosques, and markets. Its strategic location provides easy access to nearby universities and major societies, making it an attractive option for affordable, well-infrastructure-supported homes.

  • Developer: Lahore Development Authority (LDA), a government body ensuring legal status and reliable infrastructure.
  • Ideal For: Ideal for families, professionals, and investors seeking affordable, legally secure properties with modern amenities and good connectivity.
AREA(Kanal)
4112+

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block
7

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Plot
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Approved
Yes

Latest Updates

Ongoing Development and Infrastructure Upgrades in Jubilee Town

The Lahore Development Authority (LDA) confirms that Jubilee Town is fully approved and under regular maintenance, with ongoing infrastructure improvements and new commercial areas. The society is now 70–80% colonized, and recent updates include detailed location maps and payment plans. Additionally, the Jubilee Tower mixed-use project is approximately 80% complete, with possession available for buyers, and construction activity has accelerated in early 2026.

Jubilee Town Promoted as Top Investment Zone for 2025-2026

Jubilee Town is being highlighted as one of the fastest-growing areas for real estate investment in 2025–2026, with strong future value driven by nearby educational institutions like Indus Hospital, Qarshi University, Fatima Dental College, and COMSATS University, as well as healthcare and commercial developments. Promotional campaigns emphasize its potential for high returns and smart investment choices.

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Investment analysis
Investors
Conservative investors seeking balanced mid-term returns, first-time homebuyers, overseas Pakistanis
Recommend
For rental income: focus on ready-built 1 Kanal houses in high-occupancy blocks like Block F. For capital appreciation: target affordable plots in cheaper blocks such as Block A, especially 5-10 Marla sizes.
Holding period
5-10 years
Tips
Opt for LDA-approved ready properties to ensure legal security; utilize flexible installment plans to manage cash flow; monitor completion of parks and infrastructure upgrades; be cautious of sewerage and road quality issues that may affect short-term resale.
Investment Risks
Short-term resale risks due to occasional sewerage and road quality concerns; exposure to macroeconomic volatility impacting property prices; potential fraud in file investments if not verified through official channels; however, long-term growth outlook remains positive given LDA approval and location.
Reviews

Recreational Facilities

 

Theme parks and recreational areas for leisure activities

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Utility Services

 

24/7 availability of water, electricity, and gas

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Location and Accessibility

 

Very close to central locations and other societies, with convenient access to major roads

Legal Status

 

Fully approved by Lahore Development Authority (LDA), ensuring legal and safe investment

Educational Institutions

 

Presence of schools and colleges within or nearby the society

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Affordability

 

Affordable property options and payment plans compared to other societies

Environmental Sustainability

 

Green, innovative, and sustainable housing society with green spaces

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Security and Safety

 

Peaceful and secure gated community with CCTV cameras, surveillance systems, and guards

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Shopping and Markets

 

Grocery stores, shopping centers, markets, and malls available

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Infrastructure and Planning

 

Well-planned drainage and solid waste disposal systems, wide carpeted roads, streets, lanes, and walkways

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General Infrastructure

 

Infrastructure elements that fall short of expectations, not too good

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Road Conditions

 

Road surfaces become difficult to navigate during rainy days, making walking challenging

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Sewerage System

 

Poorly performing sewerage system, described as very bad

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Power Supply

 

Frequent power cuts affecting daily routines

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Cost

 

High plot prices, considered expensive by residents