Al Rehmat Housing Phase 1

PECO Road, Kot Lakhpat, near Model Town Link Road, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan

Details

World-Class Planning 24/7 High Security Modern Infrastructure Prime Location

Al Rehmat Housing Scheme Phase 1 is an LDA-approved residential and commercial project developed by Bahria Town Pvt. Ltd. on the former site of Old Ittefaq Foundry. It is built to international, world-class standards and offers plots with immediate possession and flexible payment options. Strategically located near Model Town Link Road, it provides easy access to key city areas and features modern infrastructure for a secure, well-equipped community.

  • Developer: Bahria Town Pvt. Ltd.
  • Ideal For: Ideal for investors, entrepreneurs, and end-users seeking secure, modern properties with high growth potential in a prime location.
AREA(Kanal)
754+

Map-calculated

block
4

In total

Plot
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In total

Approved
Yes

Latest Updates

Al-Rehmat Housing Society Market Stability and Signs of Recovery in Early 2026

Within the broader Bahria Town Lahore development, market reports for early 2026 indicate that daily plot transfers in the society have stabilized at approximately 30-35 per day. Rumors of a government settlement are unconfirmed, but small new commercial and residential deals launched recently suggest a modest market recovery after earlier disputes over NOC compliance in 2017-2018.

Pestimate
Investment analysis
Investors
Investors seeking commercial investments in Lahore's prime core locations and short-term capital gains. Suitable for industrialists looking for business plots and overseas Pakistanis.
Recommend
For rental income: Target the developed 4 Marla (semi-commercial) and 5 Marla residential plots. For capital appreciation: Prioritize 5 Marla commercial plots on the Main Boulevard for the highest location premium.
Holding period
Short-term: 1-3 years for trading if the market remains buoyant. Long-term: 5+ years to maximize capital appreciation from the prime location and developer's brand.
Tips
Verify LDA approval status and clear title independently. Confirm the exact payment schedule, possession timeline, and refund policy directly with Bahria Town. Physically visit the site to inspect on-ground infrastructure progress. Avoid relying solely on agent marketing and unconfirmed rumors.
Investment Risks
Project history includes past periods where Bahria Town officially denied involvement, posing a credibility risk. Possession within six months is rumored but not officially confirmed, risking delays. Legal risk exists if LDA approval and title are not thoroughly verified. Market risk includes the burden of large quarterly installments and potential market fluctuations affecting short-term ROI targets.