Fazaia Housing Society Phase 2

Sharif Medical City (Sunder/Sharif Complex) Road, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan

Details

LDA-Approved Gated Security Modern Infrastructure Green Parks

Fazaia Housing Society Phase II is an LDA-approved, gated residential development in Lahore. Spanning approximately 1,448 kanals, it is organized into four blocks (A-D) with modern amenities. Developed by the Pakistan Air Force under the Fazaia Welfare Trust, it ensures high-quality infrastructure and legal security for buyers.

  • Developer: Pakistan Air Force (Fazaia Welfare Trust) - ensures high-quality infrastructure and legal security.
  • Ideal For: Ideal for families and investors seeking a secure, well-planned community with excellent connectivity in a rapidly developing area.
AREA(Kanal)
1573+

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block
4

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Plot
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Approved
Yes

Latest Updates

Significant Construction Progress and Video Reviews Highlight Rapid Development

Fazaia Housing Scheme Phase 2 in Lahore has entered its final development stage in early 2026, with significant on-ground progress. Underground utilities (water, sewerage, electricity), the main boulevard, and sector roads are largely complete. Possession has begun in initial residential blocks, and private home construction is active. Recent drone and street-view tours from August and September 2025, as well as detailed video reviews in late 2025, visually document this rapid infrastructure development and fuel investor interest.

Current Plot Prices and Active Market Listings Reflect High Demand

Plot prices in Fazaia Phase 2 continue to see incremental increases as infrastructure nears completion. A 5-marla commercial plot in Block A was listed for PKR 95 lakh in January 2026. Updated cash price guides for 2026 outline residential plot ranges: 5 Marla (PKR 43-54 lakh), 7 Marla (PKR 60-75 lakh), 10 Marla (PKR 70 lakh - 1.1 crore), and 1 Kanal (PKR 1.2 - 1.8 crore). Commercial plots in Blocks A & B command a premium, with prices for a 5 Marla plot ranging from PKR 90 lakh up to PKR 2 crore.

Project Nears Completion with Full Infrastructure and LDA Approval

The LDA-approved, Pakistan Air Force-supervised gated community is rapidly approaching full development. Key underground utilities and the road network are installed and operational, facilitating the handover of possession and the start of private construction. The society's master plan includes four residential blocks (A, B, C, D) with dedicated commercial avenues in A & B blocks, parks, and a central mosque. The focus is now on finalizing remaining civil works and providing gas connections to constructed homes.

Active Buyer Discussions on Social Media Regarding Investment Viability

The progress in Phase 2 has prompted active discussions among potential buyers and investors on social media platforms. A specific query in a large Pakistan property forum in April 2026 asked for guidance on whether it is worth buying a 10-marla plot to build a house in the society, reflecting ongoing community evaluation of its residential and investment potential.

Pestimate
Investment analysis
Investors
Conservative investors, middle-income families, first-time homebuyers, and overseas Pakistanis seeking low-risk, secure investments.
Recommend
For rental income: Purchase 5 or 7 Marla residential plots in Phase 2, preferably near main commercial blocks or entry roads. For capital appreciation: Invest in Phase 2 plots and hold as development completes and connectivity improves.
Holding period
3-5 years.
Tips
Ensure properties are LDA-approved, choose plots with good location (e.g., near commercial areas or main roads), utilize bank loan and installment options, and avoid file investments by focusing on possession-ready plots.
Investment Risks
Dependence on completion of Lahore Ring Road for better connectivity, macroeconomic fluctuations affecting property demand and prices, and legal risks if documents are not properly verified due to speculative file trading.
Reviews

Security & Gated Community

 

A secure, gated community with boundary walls and 24/7 surveillance, a feature associated with PAF projects.

Developer Credibility & Legal Status

 

LDA-approved project developed by the Pakistan Air Force (PAF), ensuring legal security and credible development.

Affordability & Investment Potential

 

Generally considered more affordable than Phase 1. Seen as a good investment with potential for capital appreciation due to PAF backing, ongoing development, and strategic location.

Strategic Location & Connectivity

 

Well-connected location near Sharif Medical City/Jati Umrah Road and Sundar Road, with proximity to the Lahore Ring Road (Adda Plot Interchange) providing access to key areas like the airport and industrial zones.

Modern Infrastructure & Utilities

 

Features wide, well-maintained roads (45-120 ft), underground electricity, modern gas connections, sewerage/drainage systems, and a water filtration plant.

Peaceful Environment

 

Positioned as a peaceful, pollution-free environment away from the city's hustle and bustle.

Amenities & Community Facilities

 

Offers amenities like a central mosque, parks, playgrounds, commercial areas/plazas, a community center, library, IT center, and banquet hall.

Distance from City Center

 

Considered farther from major hubs like the Adda Plot interchange and central Lahore compared to more established, central housing schemes.

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Underdeveloped Surroundings & Lack of Community Feel

 

The area surrounding the society still contains scattered villages and undeveloped settlements, leading to a perceived lack of an organized neighborhood feel. Some blocks may be under-inhabited.

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Ongoing Development & Utility Concerns

 

Essential amenities like fully completed roads, consistent water supply, and drainage systems are still being phased in. Some residents report that development work is ongoing.

Early Stage Development (Historical Context)

 

In its earlier stages (circa 2020), construction activity was limited, with only 10-15 houses and a few commercial plazas under construction, indicating it was not a fully populated community at that time.

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