Hamza Town Phase 2

Hamza Town Phase 2, Ferozepur Road, Kahna Nau, Lahore

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Affordability Planned Infrastructure Commercial Hub Transport Accessibility

Hamza Town Phase 2 is a gated residential neighbourhood situated on Ferozepur Road in the Kahna Nau area of Lahore. Spanning approximately 317.6 kanal, it combines low-cost 3- to 5-marla residential plots and ready-built houses with over 50 operational commercial buildings. The development features a planned road network, basic utilities, and easy access to health, education, and transport facilities, including the nearby Gajjumatta Metro Station, emphasizing affordability and installment-based payment plans.

  • Developer: Hamza Town Developers
  • Ideal For: Ideal for first-time homebuyers, middle-income families seeking a secure and economical living environment, and investors looking for rental-ready properties in a developing suburb of Lahore.
AREA(Kanal)
901+

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block
7

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Plot
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Approved
No

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Active Real Estate Market and New Listings in Phase 2

Hamza Town Phase 2's property market is active, with new construction completions and frequent listings for houses of various sizes. A 2024-built, 4-Marla house in a secure, gated community is available, and numerous properties are advertised on social media and real estate platforms. The area is described as a developing hub with reliable WAPDA electricity, proximity to Ferozepur Road and Ring Road, and a fully developed infrastructure, making it attractive for families and investors seeking affordable, ready-to-move options.

Detailed Community Review Reveals Prices and Current State

A comprehensive video review of Hamza Town Lahore was released in April 2026, providing an on-ground assessment. The review covers the society's entrance, security, location, road conditions, plot cuttings, current market rates, available amenities, and distances to key locations. It presents both the pros and cons of the community, offering potential buyers and investors verified, firsthand insights into the real state of Phase 2.

Significant Price Appreciation in Phase 2 Property Market

Market data indicates a period of strong price growth for properties in Hamza Town Phase 2. According to Zameen.com's price index, the average price for a 5-Marla house increased by approximately PKR 2.53 million (40.99%) between May 2022 and August 2024. This trend underscores the area's growing popularity and investment potential over recent years.

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Investment analysis
Investors
Medium-budget investors, first-time homebuyers, overseas Pakistanis seeking long-term capital appreciation and modest rental income.
Recommend
For rental income: invest in finished houses (e.g., 3-5 Marla double-storey) in developed areas. For capital appreciation: buy raw plots in Phase 2, especially near commercial zones.
Holding period
5-10 years
Tips
Verify LDA approval and development schedule; confirm payment plan terms; compare prices with nearby societies; use installment plans for affordability; avoid file trading to reduce risk.
Investment Risks
Risks include delayed construction, traffic congestion due to central location, economic fluctuations affecting property prices, and potential fraud in unverified transactions. Always conduct due diligence.
Reviews

Affordability

 

Provides affordable housing options with easy installment payment plans spanning over 3 to 5 years.

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Amenities

 

Offers basic amenities such as paved streets, electricity, gas, water supply, gated security, parks, schools, and healthcare centers.

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Location

 

Conveniently located on Ferozepur Road with easy access to commercial areas and proximity to the LDA City metro station.

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Development Status

 

The society is still under construction with ongoing development work, leading to road-work traffic and delayed completion of promised facilities like parks and community centers.

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User Feedback

 

Some residents and users advise against buying property here, citing negative experiences and dissatisfaction with living conditions.

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