High Court Housing Society Phase 2

High Court Society Phase 2, Near College Road, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan

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Gated Security Planned Infrastructure Commercial Hub Central Connectivity

High Court Society Phase 2 is a cooperative residential enclave located on the eastern side of Lahore. It spans approximately 520 kanals with a planned road network that connects to major arteries like College Road and Gulshan‑e‑Iqbal. The society features over 30 operational commercial buildings, essential amenities such as a pharmacy and mosque, and offers a mix of plot sizes and ready‑made houses for a secure and well‑connected living environment.

  • Developer: High Court Employees Cooperative Housing Society, with construction and marketing by United Builders and Madina Estate & Builders
  • Ideal For: Ideal for middle‑ and upper‑middle‑class families, first‑time home‑buyers, and investors looking for a secure, well‑linked community with good resale potential.
AREA(Kanal)
419+

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block
3

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Plot
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Approved
Yes

Latest Updates

Market Dynamics and Property Listings in High Court Housing Society Phase 2

Recent marketing for High Court Housing Society Phase 2 in Lahore focuses on its positioning as an affordable option, particularly in Block D near IEP Engineers Town, Wapda Town, and Valencia Town, with promotional videos highlighting low-price plot opportunities. Concurrently, a 4-marla house within the society is being advertised for sale at approximately PKR 1.3 Crore. This activity occurs amidst a broader analysis of the southern Lahore real estate corridor, where societies like NFC Phase 2 are evaluated for their strategic location and development potential.

Regulatory Crackdown on Illegal Housing Schemes by Lahore High Court

The Lahore High Court (LHC) and NAB have launched a significant crackdown on illegal housing societies in Lahore and across Punjab in 2025. Actions include sealing non-compliant schemes and arresting individuals involved in property fraud. This regulatory push has led to increased scrutiny, prompting warnings for buyers to verify all regulatory approvals before purchasing property in any society. In a related development, the LHC also temporarily halted the enforcement of the Punjab Protection of Ownership of Immovable Property Ordinance, 2025 in late December 2025.

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Investment analysis
Investors
Long-term investors seeking capital appreciation and rental income, suitable for those with a 5-7 year horizon.
Recommend
For rental income: invest in completed 4- and 8-marla houses. For capital appreciation: invest in ready-possession plots, especially 4-marla plots.
Holding period
5-7 years
Tips
Focus on securing ready-possession plots to avoid development delays; monitor the completion of infrastructure and utilities; consider buying during broader market corrections for better upside potential.
Investment Risks
Risks include delays in infrastructure and utilities completion, market volatility affecting short-term prices, potential legal issues with plot transfers, and dependency on broader real estate market corrections for optimal returns.
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Infrastructure and Accessibility

 

Well-planned road network and easy access to main arteries such as College Road, making commuting convenient.

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Amenities and Convenience

 

Growing cluster of more than thirty operational shops, pharmacies (e.g., Medica Plus), a garden (Aftab Garden), and a local mosque (Jamia Masjid Zahra), adding to daily convenience.

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Nearby Facilities

 

Presence of educational and health facilities nearby, connected by the planned road network.

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Legal Compliance

 

Concerns about the legality of certain plots, lack of proper NOC or LDA approvals, making them vulnerable to future crackdowns.

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