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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A new fitness center, Fitness 360°, has opened at Imran Plaza, 25-Commercial Block E, PGECHS Phase 2 Lahore, near College Road. It offers comprehensive workout programs, personal training, and is actively promoting accessibility and transformation for local residents.
A comprehensive veterinary clinic has commenced operations at Plaza 10-E, PGECHS Phase 2 Lahore, offering end-to-end pet care including vaccinations, surgical procedures, and grooming services — confirmed by multiple posts highlighting its 'all medical facilities under one roof' model.
The residential and investment market remains highly active in PGECHS Phase 2, with multiple listings for 1-kanal plots — notably one facing the park and another priced at PKR 2.60 Crore — as well as rental availability of a 2.5-marla three-bedroom house near College Road for PKR 50,000/month.
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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.