Dream Housing Society

Main Raiwind Road at Adda Plot Interchange, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan

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Strategic Location Affordable Pricing LDA Approved Modern Amenities

Dream Housing Society is a modern, affordable residential enclave developed by Dream Housing (Pvt.) Ltd. (Chohan Developers). It is officially approved by the Lahore Development Authority (LDA) and offers a range of residential and commercial plots with flexible payment plans. Strategically located near the Lahore Ring Road, it provides easy access to key landmarks and features amenities like parks, mosques, and community centers.

  • Developer: Dream Housing (Pvt.) Ltd., popularly known as Chohan Developers
  • Ideal For: Ideal for middle-income families and first-time homebuyers seeking affordable, entry-level plots with flexible payment plans, while also appealing to investors due to its growth potential and connectivity.
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382+

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Approved
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Latest Updates

Ongoing Development Updates and Construction Progress

Recent video updates and posts highlight steady construction progress in Dream Housing Society. New construction starts such as an 11 Marla dream house have begun, and ongoing development work includes green areas, amenities, and affordable installment plans. Updates from February and April 2026 show continuous advancement.

Reduction in Map Charges for Tipu Block Owners

In a move to boost sales, Dream Housing Society has reduced map charges for Tipu Block owners from PKR 500,000 to PKR 325,000. This limited-time offer was announced in early April 2026, encouraging owners to proceed with their dream homes.

Investment Outlook and Comparative Analysis

Dream Housing Society is positioned as an entry-level and low-cost investment option with long-term growth potential. Experts predict a surge in property values in late 2026 as the Lahore Ring Road extension becomes operational. A comparative analysis with Lake City Lahore highlights its affordability and investment appeal.

Safari Block Launch and Key Milestones

The society achieved a major milestone with the successful launch and balloting of 3.5 Marla plots in the Safari Block, demonstrating high demand. Additionally, the completion of the carpeted main boulevard road network in 2025 significantly boosted resale values of commercial plots.

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Investors
Small to mid-income investors, first-time homebuyers, and overseas Pakistanis.
Recommend
For rental income: Boulevard-front commercial plots or 3.5-5 Marla residential houses near universities. For capital appreciation: 3.5-5 Marla residential plots in developing blocks like Safari Block.
Holding period
5–10 years
Tips
Verify LDA approval status, avoid file investments, prefer on-ground plots, and utilize low-down-payment installment plans.
Investment Risks
Legal risks if project is not fully LDA-approved, potential infrastructure delays (e.g., Ring Road extension), market volatility, and risks associated with file trading without physical possession.
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Education

 

Proximity to schools, colleges, and educational institutions.

Future Development

 

Promise of future amenities and ongoing development.

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Affordability

 

Affordable plot prices and flexible payment plans.

Commercial Amenities

 

Nearby grocery stores, shopping centers, markets, and malls.

Utilities

 

24/7 availability of water, electricity, and gas.

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Security

 

Gated community with 24/7 security, CCTV surveillance, and security guards.

Green Spaces

 

Extensive green areas, parks, and theme-park-style recreational areas.

Environment

 

Peaceful, healthy, and secure environment with proximity to central Lahore and neighboring societies.

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Infrastructure

 

Well-planned roads, streets, drainage, and waste disposal systems.

Development Delays

 

Many promised amenities are still under construction.

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Infrastructure Issues

 

Large potholes on internal roads.

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Management

 

Unresponsive management team that does not address grievances.

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Resale Value

 

Lower resale demand compared to more established schemes.

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Commercial Growth

 

Slow commercial development.

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Safety Issues

 

Stray dogs biting residents.

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Pricing

 

Plot prices are perceived as high.

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