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.
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A petition concerning the allocation of residential plots in High Court Society Phase 2, Lahore has been formally taken up by the Lahore High Court. The case has been filed, and a hearing date is pending announcement. This judicial intervention follows heightened regulatory scrutiny of housing societies across Lahore, reflecting growing concerns over transparency and procedural compliance in plot distribution.
Property values in High Court Society Phase 2 have surged significantly, with a 5-marla residential plot priced at PKR 5.65 million as of November 2024, representing over 100% growth since 2018. This appreciation coincides with intensified enforcement actions by the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) and Lahore Development Authority (LDA) against illegal housing societies — a crackdown that has drawn strong displeasure from the Lahore High Court over prolonged property blocking and unauthorized developments.
Multiple active listings for plots and houses in High Court Society Phase 2 confirm robust market activity across Blocks A–D. Prices vary by block and configuration: 3-marla plots start at PKR 35 lakh, 4-marla plots range from PKR 27.5 lakh to PKR 65 lakh, and 8-marla houses are listed up to PKR 1.60 crore. Listings emphasize readiness for possession, proximity to mosques and commercial areas, and location-specific premiums — indicating mature infrastructure in core blocks and sustained investor interest.
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Well-planned road network and easy access to main arteries such as College Road, making commuting convenient.
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.
Presence of educational and health facilities nearby, connected by the planned road network.
Concerns about the legality of certain plots, lack of proper NOC or LDA approvals, making them vulnerable to future crackdowns.