Al Rehman Garden Phase 3 is part of the larger 900-acre Al Rehman Garden master-plan developed by Al Rehman Developers. It offers a gated, secure community with 30-foot wide main roads, round-the-clock security, and landscaped green spaces. The society provides residential plots ranging from 3 Marla to 2 Kanal with flexible installment payment options, catering to diverse housing needs in a thriving Lahore suburb.
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On 15 April 2026, Al Rehman Garden deployed new security patrol vehicles across all phases—including Phase 3—to ensure round-the-clock safety for residents. This initiative reflects the society’s ongoing commitment to infrastructure and resident welfare, reinforcing trust in its operational maturity despite Phase 3 not being individually highlighted in recent updates.
The society held its Annual Sales Partners Meeting on 20 February 2026, reaffirming active sales and marketing efforts across all phases—including Phase 3—as part of its broader commercial strategy. While no phase-specific launch or balloting for Phase 3 was reported, this event signals continued investor engagement and project-level momentum.
Convenient location on GT Road near Lahore Ring Road, with easy access to major roads.
Grocery and shopping centres, banks, and ATMs available within the society.
24/7 availability of treated water from a water treatment plant.
Green and peaceful environment promoting a healthy and tranquil living experience.
Wide carpeted roads and well-planned drainage systems for smooth connectivity and cleanliness.
Parks, community clubs, and recreational areas for leisure and family time.
24/7 gas supply for residents.
24/7 electricity supply from a society-run power plant.
On-site schools and educational institutions to cater to residents' needs.
Full-service gated community with security gates and controlled access.
Occasional lapses in water, electricity, and security services, leading to inconveniences.
Occasional gas shortages or delays in gas connection availability in some blocks.
Scattered layout of the many phases, making the society feel disconnected and less cohesive.
Relatively high utility costs, with electricity prices reported around 80+ PKR per unit.