Garrison Homes Phase 1

Province of Punjab, Lahore, Garrison Garden Housing Scheme

Details

Gated Community Modern Infrastructure Park-Facing Plots Ready-to-Move-In Nature-Friendly Environment

Garrison Homes Phase 1 is a residential development located within the Lahore Cantt area, adjacent to the Garrison Garden Housing Scheme. Developed and marketed by Garrison Holdings, it offers 4-Marla and 5-Marla luxury houses in a well-planned, nature-friendly environment with full utilities. The community provides a range of amenities including a boundary wall, parks, a gym, a community centre, a kids’ play area, and a mosque, making it a self-contained and convenient living option.

  • Developer: Garrison Holdings (Pvt) Ltd.
  • Ideal For: Ideal for small to medium-sized families, first-time homebuyers seeking ready-to-move-in units, and investors attracted by its gated setting and modern amenities.
AREA(Kanal)
45+

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Approved
No

Latest Updates

DHA Lahore Phase 1 Market Status and Prices in 2026

As of early 2026, DHA Lahore Phase 1 remains a mature, fully developed 'Heritage Phase' with 100% possession. It is characterized by stable, high-value property prices, with 5 Marla plots ranging from PKR 17-22.5 million and 1 Kanal plots from PKR 45-55 million. The market is end-user dominant with fixed plot supply, leading to steady annual appreciation of 8-12%. A key recent announcement is a 75% discount on transfer fee penalties for residential houses completing registration by end-March 2026.

Current Market Dynamics and Inventory in DHA Lahore Phase 6 & 9 Town

Recent market updates for April 2026 highlight active trading and development in Lahore's premium DHA sectors. DHA Phase 6 shows strong demand with 1 Kanal plot prices typically between PKR 6.5 to 7 crore for prime locations. DHA 9 Town (Shuhada Town) is promoted as an affordable gateway into the DHA ecosystem, with rapid construction, direct connectivity to Phase 6, and blocks like A and C seeing nearly 50% plot conversion into homes. Prices here are a fraction of those in Phase 6 or 8.

RUDA Cracks Down on Illegal Housing Schemes in Lahore

The Ravi Urban Development Authority (RUDA) has published an updated list of illegal and unapproved housing schemes and land subdivisions operating within its jurisdiction for 2026. The list includes 'Paradise /Garrison Garden Phase-III' located on Teijgarh Road. Investing in such schemes carries significant risks including lack of utility connections, threat of demolition, and zero liquidity in the secondary market.

Garrison Homes Phase 1 Nears Completion with Possession Timeline Announced

Garrison Homes Phase 1 in Lahore has entered its final construction stage in early 2026, with main infrastructure like roads and utilities installed. Developers have announced that possession of ready-to-move-in 5 and 10 Marla units will begin in July 2026, with remaining plots scheduled for allocation by year-end. Recent price activity indicates a modest 4-5% increase over the previous quarter, reflecting growing demand for secure communities near the Garrison Golf Course and upcoming Lahore Orange Line extension.

Pestimate
Investment analysis
Investors
Conservative investors seeking steady cash flow and long-term capital appreciation; suitable for first-time homebuyers and overseas Pakistanis.
Recommend
For rental income: invest in completed 4 or 5 Marla luxury houses. For capital appreciation: consider park-facing plots or new constructions in well-connected areas near Ferozepur Road and DHA Phase 1 hub.
Holding period
5-7 years
Tips
Verify payment-plan terms, ensure the plot is LDA-approved, and monitor upcoming infrastructure projects to enhance liquidity and value. Opt for possession-ready properties over file investments.
Investment Risks
Primary risks include market volatility due to economic fluctuations, potential legal issues from unclear titles or fraud in file investments, and infrastructure delays. Dependence on location connectivity (e.g., traffic congestion) may affect rental demand and capital gains.