Al Rehman Garden Phase 1

Sharaqpur Road, near Faizpur Interchange, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan

Details

Wide Internal Roads Uninterrupted Power Supply Gated Security Comprehensive Amenities

Al Rehman Garden Phase 1 is the first phase of a housing society developed by Al Rehman Developers, launched at a prime location on GT Road in Lahore. It is a fully‑completed, LDA‑approved community that offers affordable luxury and modern infrastructure. Key features include 30‑foot wide internal roads, a dedicated power plant for uninterrupted electricity, gated security, parks, mosques, a hospital, schools, and commercial blocks. Its strategic location provides easy access to major highways like N‑5 and M‑2, enhancing connectivity and investment potential.

  • Developer: Al Rehman Developers
  • Ideal For: Ideal for families seeking a secure, well-serviced neighborhood and investors looking for stable rental yields and long-term appreciation.
AREA(Kanal)
125+

Map-calculated

block
3

In total

Plot
--

In total

Approved
No

Latest Updates

Active Development in Phase 7 Blocks (D2 & C) with New Villa Project

Development activity is progressing rapidly in Al-Rehman Garden Phase 7. Recent on-ground updates show road infrastructure and plot demarcation work in full swing at the D2 Block. Simultaneously, development is advancing in the C Block with roadwork and land leveling. Furthermore, the 'Ravi Urban Villas' residential project within Phase 7 is in its final construction stages, offering 3.5 and 5 Marla villas on installment plans, indicating a shift towards constructed housing offerings.

Phase 2 Sees New Security Initiative and Continued Promotion as Premier Investment

Al-Rehman Garden Phase 2 is set to get a dedicated police station, announced as a major step towards enhanced community safety and secure living. Concurrently, the phase continues to be marketed as a premier residential community, capitalizing on the success of Phase 1, with emphasis on its LDA approval, prime location near major roads, and comprehensive amenities.

Phase 8 (Formerly Iqbal Garden) Development Progress Update

Development work at Al-Rehman Garden Phase 8 (previously known as Iqbal Garden) is reported to be moving at a fast pace. Updates highlight on-ground infrastructure activity, including road leveling, indicating progress towards delivering the planned community. The phase is located near the Kala Shah Kaku Interchange.

Pestimate
Investment analysis
Investors
Conservative investors seeking stable assets, first-time homebuyers, and investors looking for immediate rental income from a fully developed community.
Recommend
For rental income: Purchase ready-to-move-in 5-7 Marla houses in Phase 1. For capital appreciation: Invest in 3-5 Marla plots in Phase 1 and hold.
Holding period
2-3 years for significant capital appreciation; long-term for steady rental yield.
Tips
Secure clear title deeds promptly. For built properties, verify tenant demand. For plots, monitor infrastructure development timelines from the developer.
Investment Risks
Potential traffic congestion on GT Road; exposure to Pakistan's macroeconomic volatility; risk associated with 'file' investments versus physical plots; later phases (e.g., Phase 7) may offer installment plans, making Phase 1 less competitive for budget-focused buyers.
Reviews

Amenities

 

Banks and ATMs

Utilities

 

24/7 gas supply

Environment

 

Peaceful and healthy environment

Infrastructure

 

Well-planned drainage systems

Infrastructure

 

Wide carpeted roads and walkways

Amenities

 

Schools and educational institutions

Environment

 

Green society with good environment

Utilities

 

24/7 electricity supply from society's own power plant

Utilities

 

24/7 water supply from a water treatment plant

Security

 

Gated community with security gates

Amenities

 

Community centers

Amenities

 

Planned parks and recreational areas

Amenities

 

Grocery and shopping centers

Location

 

Close proximity to other societies and main locations

Layout

 

Scattered phases can be confusing for newcomers

Cost

 

Plots might be expensive for some income groups

Sources

Cost

 

Higher electricity tariffs compared to other societies, with unit prices around 80+ PKR

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