Icon Valley Phase 1

18 km Raiwind Road, Central District Bahria Orchard, Lahore, Pakistan

Details

Gated Security Modern Amenities Prime Location Diverse Housing

Icon Valley Phase 1 is a modern residential community developed by Icon Developers, strategically located on Raiwind Road in Lahore. Initiated in 2008, it is now a 100% delivered, LDA-approved project with over 500 families already residing. The community offers a mix of villas, apartments, condos, and townhouses, emphasizing contemporary architecture, smart urban planning, and safety, and features a gated environment with 24/7 security and amenities like a mosque, parks, and recreational facilities.

  • Developer: Icon Developers
  • Ideal For: Ideal for families and investors seeking secure, modern homes in a high-growth area with excellent amenities.
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223+

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Approved
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Latest Updates

Commercial Project 'The Walk by Icon' Launches Adjacent to Icon Valley Phase 1

A new commercial development, The Walk by Icon, is under construction adjacent to the Beach Resort within Icon Valley. Positioned as a walkable commercial avenue with retail, dining, and business spaces, it aims to leverage the established footfall from the residential community. Construction updates were released in April 2026.

Icon Valley Phase 1 Construction Progress and Community Maturity

Construction at Icon Valley Phase 1 on Main Raiwind Road is in full swing, with the latest update from March 2026 showing significant progress. The phase is now a fully developed and populated community with over 500 families already residing there. Key amenities like 24/7 security, uninterrupted power, and commercial hubs are operational, offering a ready-to-move-in lifestyle for villas and apartments.

Launch and Promotion of Icon Valley Phase 1 Townhouses

Icon Valley Phase 1 Townhouses have been launched as a new residential offering within the established community. Marketed as modern, ground-plus-two storey homes, they are promoted for their privacy, contemporary design, and investment potential. A limited-time booking offer with a 20% down payment (as of April 2026) and an expected possession timeline of 9 months to 1.5 years is being advertised to attract buyers and investors.

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Investors
Buy-and-hold investors, cash-flow seekers, and long-term investors seeking stable returns in a developed community.
Recommend
For rental income, invest in ready-to-move-in properties in Phase 1 (e.g., 5-10 marla villas or apartments). For capital appreciation, consider Phase 2 plots or newly constructed townhouses.
Holding period
4-5 years
Tips
Choose LDA-approved ready properties to avoid legal risks. Utilize flexible installment plans for cash flow management. Conduct a cash-flow analysis accounting for maintenance, service charges, and financing costs.
Investment Risks
Key risks include traffic congestion on Raiwind Road, macroeconomic fluctuations impacting property values, and potential risks from paper investments or possession delays.
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Amenities & Community Facilities

 

Well-planned layout with modern villas (5, 7, 10, 11 marla), apartments, and townhouses; amenities include parks, gym, golf course, mosque, security, green spaces, and free furnishing offers.

Security & Safety

 

Gated community with 24/7 security, CCTV surveillance, controlled access points, and trained security personnel.

Investment Value

 

High investment potential due to prime location, developed community with over 500 families, strong demand for modern living, and attractive payment plans.

Infrastructure & Utilities

 

Reliable electricity supply with a 2-meter system eliminating load-shedding, consistent water supply, and a responsive maintenance crew.

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Location & Connectivity

 

Strategic location on Raiwind Road with easy access to Lahore city centre, Ring Road, motorways, schools, markets, universities, and medical colleges.

Developer & Maintenance Issues

 

Some owners have reported delays in hand-over, perceived slow communication from the developer after construction, and occasional maintenance backlogs.

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