DHA Phase 11 - Halloki Gardens

Halloki Gardens, DHA Phase 11, New Defence Road, Lahore, Pakistan

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Affordable Plots Ready Infrastructure Strategic Location Secure Gated Community

Halloki Gardens is a sector within DHA Phase 11 located on New Defence Road in Lahore, forming part of the Defence Housing Authority's master-planned community. It focuses on providing affordable residential plots primarily in 5 Marla and 8 Marla sizes, with development ongoing and residents expected to move in soon. The community features ready-to-move-in infrastructure with standard DHA amenities and a strategic location near major road networks and commercial hubs.

  • Developer: Defence Housing Authority (DHA), known for developing high-quality, planned housing projects across Pakistan.
  • Ideal For: Ideal for first-time homebuyers, families, and investors seeking affordable entry into DHA with secure living and growth potential.
AREA(Kanal)
710+

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2

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Approved
Yes

Latest Updates

2026 Q1 Price Trends and Hot Market Activity in DHA Phase 11 Halloki Gardens (Sector 3)

The market for plots in DHA Phase 11 Halloki Gardens (Sector 3) remains highly active and is considered a focal point for affordable entry into the DHA brand. As of early 2026, 5-marla plots are trading between PKR 75 Lakh and PKR 1 Crore, while 8-marla plots range from PKR 90 Lakh to PKR 1.35 Crore, with specific prices varying between Block A and Block B. The sector's compact, well-planned layout includes central amenities like a mosque, playground, and commercial shops. Market analysts note this area offers the most competitive prices within Phase 11, driving significant trading activity from both investors and end-users looking to build homes.

Strategic Investment Analysis and Market Evolution of DHA Phase 11 (Rahbar & Halloki Gardens)

A detailed market analysis for 2026 positions DHA Phase 11 (encompassing Rahbar and Halloki Gardens) as transitioning from a period of speculative trading into a mature phase of habitation and secondary infrastructure development. The phase is recognized for offering the DHA lifestyle at more accessible price points. Halloki Gardens (Sector 3) is specifically highlighted for its focus on affordable 5 and 8 marla plots, catering to a broader market segment. The analysis underscores the phase's strategic connectivity via New Defence Road and the Lahore Ring Road as key drivers of its long-term investment viability and growth.

KEMC Society Merger with DHA Rahbar Phase 11 Set to Boost Sector 3 (Halloki Garden) Value

A significant development boosting investor interest in Sector 3 is the official merger of the adjacent KEMC (King Edward Medical College) Housing Society into DHA Rahbar's control. DHA has taken over management, and future plans involve removing physical boundaries to create a seamless urban landscape with Sector 3. This integration is expected to upgrade infrastructure to DHA standards and is a key factor cited by analysts for anticipated value appreciation in Halloki Gardens. The merger is seen as providing a high-potential opportunity for current plot owners.

Continued Development and Infrastructure Progress in DHA Phase 11 Halloki Gardens

Development activity in Halloki Gardens (Sector 3) is reported to be progressing rapidly in early 2026. The area is now fully mapped for buyers, and new residential blocks are under construction. The broader DHA Phase 11 is seeing a shift from file trading to a focus on on-ground construction and habitation, with infrastructure like roads, utilities, and community amenities (mosques, playgrounds) being completed. This maturation phase is attracting genuine home builders and is expected to drive future rental yields and commercial demand.

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Investment analysis
Investors
Mid-budget investors, first-time homebuyers, and overseas Pakistanis seeking affordable entry into DHA Lahore.
Recommend
For rental income: invest in constructed houses in developed sectors like Sector 1; for capital appreciation: focus on 5-marla and 8-marla plots in Sector 3 (Halloki Garden) or Sector 4.
Holding period
2-3 years for medium-term gains, 5-10 years for long-term investment.
Tips
Verify plot status and clear all dues (ADC), consider installment plans for budget flexibility, and be prepared for initial delays in utility connections (electricity and gas) in newer blocks.
Investment Risks
Key risks include delays in utility connections, macroeconomic volatility affecting property prices, and potential oversupply in the real estate market.
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Location & Connectivity

 

Strategic location near Valencia Town, Wapda Town, Johar Town, and the Lahore Ring Road, offering convenient commuting and access to markets, schools, and hospitals. Connected by a wide 100-ft main boulevard linking Defence Road to the society.

Security

 

Society is contained within a boundary wall with 24-hour security patrols and monitoring, ensuring a comfortable and secure environment.

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Affordability

 

Offers relatively low-cost 5-marla and 8-marla plots compared to neighboring DHA Rahbar, providing a budget-friendly entry into DHA.

Nearby Amenities

 

Has convenient nearby eateries such as Jalal Sons, a grocery store, and a live bakery. Residents can also access nearby shopping options like Valencia Shopping Plaza.

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Basic Infrastructure

 

Provides a dedicated sui-gas connection, a functional sewerage system, and a continuous supply of water and electricity.

Environmental Concerns

 

The Hudiara Drain bordering the north side can cause minor flooding during heavy rains. There are also concerns about its proximity being potentially harmful to health in the long term and damaging to electrical appliances.

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Development Pace

 

Overall development is slower than promised, including delays in road finishing, landscaping, and completion of community facilities.

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Limited Commercial Amenities

 

Commercial options within the society are still limited, requiring residents to travel to adjacent neighborhoods for larger shopping needs.

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Utility Issues

 

Residents experience occasional dips in water pressure and power outages, particularly during peak summer months.

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