Mustafa Town is a well-planned residential neighbourhood in Lahore, developed by the Lahore Development Authority (LDA). It is strategically situated on Wahdat Road near Thokar Niaz Baig, offering excellent connectivity to key city areas via roads and the Orange Line Metro. The community features a gated setting with a mix of plot sizes, multiple parks, hospitals, and commercial centres, providing a peaceful yet well-served environment. Its mid-range pricing and solid infrastructure make it a popular choice for a diverse range of residents.
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The Lahore Development Authority (LDA) is actively reviewing the Bonafide commission process for Mustafa Town residents. Advocate Ch. Tahir Raza publicly clarified the latest procedural developments and assured residents that pending approvals are progressing, addressing widespread concerns about documentation delays and verification bottlenecks.
Lahore Commissioner Maryam Khan visited Mustafa Town to inspect ongoing infrastructure upgrades and meet with local officials. The visit underscored administrative prioritization of civic development, including road rehabilitation, drainage improvements, and utility upgrades across the neighborhood.
Mustafa Town Police carried out a targeted operation resulting in the arrest of a suspect linked to the assault of a minor child. Authorities confirmed the suspect allegedly lured the child to an isolated location, prompting immediate deployment of heightened security measures across the neighborhood.
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Well-managed, clean gated society with 24-hour security and active neighborhood watch programs.
Peaceful, family-friendly environment that is attractive to homeowners and investors, with strong property prices for 5-Marla homes.
Active Residents Welfare Association that organizes community events (e.g., Eid fairs, Quran classes), coordinates street-cleaning, and collaborates with LDA and WASA for utility maintenance.
Proximity to medical facilities such as Mansura Hospital, Mumtaz Bakhtawar Medical Trust, and Bilqees Medical Complex, and access to recreational parks like Qayyum Park, Abbas Block Park, and Nizami Park.
Safety issues along the main Wahdat-Road frontage, including occasional break-ins and house clean-up incidents; security can be uneven in peripheral streets.
Heavy traffic congestion, noise pollution, and air pollution that affect daily commuting and overall air quality, common challenges in Lahore.