Park Avenue Housing Scheme Phase 2 is an LDA-approved mixed-use development spanning approximately 275 acres of fully owned land in Lahore. It features a modern master plan with wide boulevards, underground utilities, and comprehensive security systems. Currently under development by Musa Builders, it aims to provide a secure, well-serviced community for residential and commercial purposes.
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The Park Avenue Housing Scheme (PAHS) in Lahore, an LDA-approved project developed by Musa Builders, continues its development with a focus on community engagement and modern infrastructure. Recently, the society organized a "Run for Inclusion" event on 18 April 2026 to support autism awareness, highlighting its active social initiatives. The project boasts significant infrastructural advancements including carpeted roads, a dedicated filtration plant for safe drinking water, and arrangements for a 24/7 electricity supply. A grand Jamia Mosque is planned for each block. The society offers residential and commercial plots on flexible payment plans and emphasizes green living through dedicated park spaces.
Premium location near Ring Road, Orange Line train station, and major educational and healthcare facilities, offering easy access to key areas of Lahore.
Emphasis on green spaces, with 25% forest coverage and features like the Miyawaki forest, promoting a healthy living environment.
Availability of installment plans and physical-plot ownership, making it attractive for smaller plots and investment.
Well-planned, master-planned community with wide carpeted roads and modern infrastructure.
Extensive amenities including reliable electricity, gas, water, schools, hospitals, playgrounds, parks, community centre, fitness club, shopping mall, Jamia Masjid, graveyard, and 24-hour security.
LDA-approved housing society, ensuring legal compliance and security for residents and investors.
Sole access via Multan Road often becomes congested, leading to traffic bottlenecks and the need for a personal vehicle to navigate the area.
Installment plans may not be cost-effective for larger plots (e.g., 10 Marla), and plot prices are generally high.