AWT Phase 2

Main Raiwind/Sharif Medical City Road, Asal Lakhowal-Ramkot-Janjati, Lahore
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Gated Community Modern Infrastructure Prime Location 24/7 Security Amenities

AWT Phase 2 is a gated residential scheme developed by the Army Welfare Trust, located on the main Raiwind Road corridor in Lahore. It features a fully planned layout with over 5,000 plots, modern infrastructure including wide roads and reliable utilities, and a secure environment with 24/7 security. The community offers amenities like parks, mosques, and schools, and has strong connectivity to the Lahore Ring Road and commercial hubs, making it a prime choice for urban living.

  • Developer: Army Welfare Trust (AWT Real Estate)
  • Ideal For: Ideal for middle-to-upper-middle-income families and investors seeking a secure, well-connected community with potential for capital appreciation and rental yields.
AREA(Kanal)
6395+

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block
9

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Plot
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Approved
Yes

Latest Updates

New On-Ground Residential Deal Launched in Block G (Green) with One-Year Installment Plan

AWT Phase 2 Lahore has officially launched a new on-ground residential deal in Block G (Green), offering 3 Marla and 5 Marla plots under a one-year easy installment plan. The society emphasizes its LDA-approved status, peaceful green environment, and suitability for both living and investment. This initiative reflects continued marketing momentum and accessibility-focused financing strategies targeting mid-income buyers.

Sustained Price Appreciation and Market Boom Confirmed in 2026

Market analysis confirms a sustained price boom in AWT Phase 2 Lahore during 2026, driven by infrastructure development, rising demand on Jati Umra Road, and strategic location advantages. Current trading prices stand at approximately PKR 4.5 million for 5 Marla plots and PKR 7 million for 8 Marla plots, reflecting strong investor confidence and ongoing appreciation trends.

Key Infrastructure and Amenities Development Progress

Ongoing development includes the construction of a society-wide park, school, mosque, and commercial downtown, alongside an upcoming direct connection to the Lahore Ring Road. Proximity to Sharif Medical Complex and multiple universities continues to strengthen AWT Phase 2’s appeal as a family-oriented, well-connected residential hub with integrated civic infrastructure.

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Investment analysis
Investors
Conservative investors, first-time homebuyers, overseas Pakistanis, and those with cash liquidity.
Recommend
For rental income: choose ready-built houses in Phase 1 or existing properties in Phase 2. For capital appreciation: invest in plots or new constructions in Phase 2.
Holding period
Short-term: 3-5 years; Long-term: 5-10 years.
Tips
Ensure LDA approval, avoid file investments, verify infrastructure completion, and consider diversification with nearby high-growth projects.
Investment Risks
Price volatility after peak, traffic congestion, macroeconomic fluctuations, and legal/documentation risks.
Reviews

Security & Safety

 

Secure gated entrances and surveillance systems provide a safe environment for families.

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Community & Lifestyle

 

Friendly community atmosphere with parks, recreational spots, and community hubs that promote social interaction and belonging. Frequent community events foster a sense of connection.

Investment Potential

 

Offers a decent long-term investment outlook with relatively low plot prices and solid appreciation potential. Early investors have seen significant returns.

Location & Accessibility

 

Convenient location on Raiwind Road with easy access to nearby commercial centers like Adda Plot, Bahria Town, Lake City Mall, and the Raiwind Road market. Proximity to schools, hospitals, and shopping makes daily errands convenient.

Infrastructure & Amenities

 

Fully developed, gated housing scheme with basic utilities (electricity, water, likely gas), well-carpeted main boulevards, landscaped parks, and operational commercial markets.

Management & Services

 

Management, often run by retired army personnel, can be inconsistent and occasionally displays discriminatory or poorly trained behavior. Overall service response and upkeep are considered weaker than in more premium schemes.

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Location (Distance)

 

The society is considered far away from the main city, though future road developments (ring road, motorway) are expected to improve accessibility.

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Maintenance & Cleanliness

 

Maintenance and cleanliness standards lag behind higher-end societies such as Fazaia, Lake City, or Bahria.

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