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.
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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 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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Theme parks and recreational areas for leisure activities
24/7 availability of water, electricity, and gas
Very close to central locations and other societies, with convenient access to major roads
Fully approved by Lahore Development Authority (LDA), ensuring legal and safe investment
Presence of schools and colleges within or nearby the society
Affordable property options and payment plans compared to other societies
Green, innovative, and sustainable housing society with green spaces
Peaceful and secure gated community with CCTV cameras, surveillance systems, and guards
Grocery stores, shopping centers, markets, and malls available
Well-planned drainage and solid waste disposal systems, wide carpeted roads, streets, lanes, and walkways
Infrastructure elements that fall short of expectations, not too good
Road surfaces become difficult to navigate during rainy days, making walking challenging
Poorly performing sewerage system, described as very bad
Frequent power cuts affecting daily routines
High plot prices, considered expensive by residents