Pak Arab Housing Society Phase 1 is an LDA-approved residential scheme launched in 2003, providing affordable, low-cost housing in Lahore. It is a well-developed gated community with modern amenities like parks, schools, mosques, and 24/7 security. The society offers flexible installment plans for plots, making it accessible to a wide range of buyers.
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Active on-ground development work is reported in Pak Arab Housing Society Phase 1, focusing on F1 Block sewerage lines with an expected completion within two months, alongside ongoing efforts to resolve electricity supply issues. Concurrently, the Lahore Development Authority (LDA) has reported substantial completion of Phase 1's street infrastructure, with 5,278 residential streets already built and 85% inspected. Independent developer Al-Hussain Developers has also commenced asphalt paving work on Block A in the area.
In a major legal and financial update related to the long-running Pak Arab case, the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) has secured the surrender of eight properties valued at approximately Rs. 3.9 billion. These assets are being transferred to NAB, with the proceeds earmarked for distribution to 2,500 registered affectees of the society.
The Lahore Development Authority (LDA) has conducted operations to dismantle infrastructure of allegedly illegal private housing schemes across the city. Among those targeted was Hussain Villas, located adjacent to Pak Arab Housing Society (Phase-2) on Ferozpur Road. The LDA cited these areas as being part of restricted or green zones where housing schemes cannot be legally developed.
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Theme parks, recreational areas, grocery/shopping centers, markets, and malls.
Well-managed infrastructure with well-planned drainage, waste disposal systems, roads, and sustainable environment.
Availability of 24-hour water, electricity, and gas.
Gated community with CCTV surveillance, security guards, and a peaceful, secure environment.
Close to central locations and major roadways, providing easy access.
Presence of schools and colleges within or nearby the society.
Concerns about possible mis-selling or fraudulent practices.
Perception of high plot prices.
Frequent load-shedding, voltage fluctuations, and occasional power outages, especially in D-Block (Phase 1).