Punjab Government Employees Cooperative Housing Society Phase 2 (PGECHS-II) is a government-run cooperative housing scheme established for public-sector beneficiaries. It offers fully serviced residential plots with wide paved streets, underground drainage, and reliable utilities like electricity, gas, water, and internet. The society is gated with 24-hour security and includes amenities such as a mosque, park, market, schools, gym, and sports complex, providing a secure and family-friendly environment.
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Dar-ul-Sakafat International College is hosting an open-house event at its campus on 7CM, E-Block, PGECHS Phase II. The event provides information and registration opportunities for MBBS in China programs.
The rental market in PGECHS Phase 2 is very active, with numerous portions and floors listed for rent. Listings range from PKR 60,000 to PKR 1.12 lac per month for properties sized between 1 Kanal and 10 Marla, indicating strong demand for housing in the area.
A new gym, Fitness 360° Gym, has opened in the commercial area of PGECHS Phase 2. It is located at Imran Plaza, Commercial Block E, near College Road, and offers memberships and personal training services.
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Relatively affordable plot and house prices for government servants compared to newer gated communities.
Availability of large, newly constructed houses with modern amenities.
Prime location near College Road, Raiwand Road, and Wapda Town, offering quick access to commercial hubs, schools, and hospitals.
Recent cleaning of the nalla and drainage channels; park boundary wall development has started.
Organized layout, presence of a central mosque, well-maintained main roads.
Security is considered adequate but some residents feel the gated entry points need more robust monitoring.
Long-term investors warn that resale values have been slower to rise than expected, raising concerns about long-term profitability.
Traffic congestion on the adjoining Multan Road, especially during peak hours, is noted as a drawback.
The sewer-line capacity is insufficient, leading to temporary flooding during heavy rains.
Residents report recurring irregular water supply and occasional gas-line interruptions.