Green Valley Housing Scheme

Ahlo Road, Gajju Matta, Lahore

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LDA-Approved Modern Infrastructure Secure Community Green Spaces

Green Valley Housing Scheme is an LDA-approved residential society in Lahore, developed by Pak Developers. It features world-class infrastructure with wide paved roads, underground electricity, and 24-hour security. The community offers ample green spaces, parks, a botanical garden, and modern amenities like a community centre and commercial zones. With plots available from 4 Marla to 24 Marla, it is designed to be affordable for a diverse range of buyers.

  • Developer: Pak Developers, known for developing world-class property projects in Pakistan.
  • Ideal For: Ideal for first-time homebuyers, low-budget investors, and families seeking an affordable, secure, and well-planned residential community.
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57+

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Latest Updates

Greenland Valley Housing Scheme Launches Affordable Plots with Ready Possession and Easy Installments

The separate Greenland Valley housing scheme in Lahore is now ready for possession. It offers affordable 3-, 5-, 8- and 10-marla plots with a base price of PKR 490,000 per marla. The project promotes its low down-payment options and flexible installment plans, requiring 15%-19% for booking and monthly installments starting from PKR 9,000. The LDA-approved society is strategically located near the Ring Road Quaid-e-Azam Interchange and features modern amenities, positioning it as a prime choice for families and investors.

Government Intensifies Crackdown on Illegal Housing Schemes Including Green Land Valley

Authorities are enforcing a zero-tolerance policy against illegal housing schemes. In a week-long operation in late 2025, the LDA and other agencies razed the infrastructure of 36 illegal schemes, including one named 'Green Land Valley'. The government warns the public to verify a scheme's legal status with LDA before investing to avoid financial loss. This crackdown coincides with the announcement of new Punjab housing scheme rules in 2026, aimed at improving transparency and buyer protection through measures like a digital approval system and stricter development timelines.

Green Valley Kala Shah Kaku Phase Reaches Completion with No New Blocks Announced

The Green Valley Kala Shah Kaku phase in Lahore has completed its development in the first block. All plots within this block are reported as sold out, developed, and handed over to their owners. As of the latest update in early 2026, the project's developers have not announced any new blocks or extensions. The project is described as mostly completed within the developed block.

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Investment analysis
Investors
First-time homebuyers and small investors
Recommend
For rental income, invest in ready-built houses in Phase 1 (5-10 Marla). For capital appreciation, consider plots in Phase 2 (4-24 Marla).
Holding period
5-10 years
Tips
Verify LDA approval, review payment schedule for unrealistic terms, assess developer's delivery record, and compare projected appreciation with nearby high-growth corridors like Ring Road and Kala Shah Kaku extensions.
Investment Risks
Risks include delayed possession, unclear refund policies, traffic congestion, macroeconomic fluctuations, and risks associated with file investments.
Reviews

Security

 

Gated community with extensive security including CCTV cameras, surveillance systems, and guards.

Environment

 

Peaceful, secure, and family-friendly environment with landscaped parks, green belts, and green areas.

Amenities

 

Modern amenities such as playgrounds, sports facilities, grocery/shopping centres, mosques, and community facilities.

Infrastructure

 

Well-planned network of wide, paved roads, underground utilities, and solid-waste disposal systems.

Utilities

 

24/7 water, electricity, and gas supply.

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Location

 

Proximity to schools, colleges, commercial markets, malls, and major city arteries for convenient commuting.

Price

 

Plot prices are perceived as high relative to comparable developments.

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