Nasheman‑e‑Iqbal Phase 1 is a cooperative housing society situated on Khayaban‑e‑Jinnah Road in Lahore, directly accessible from the Lahore Ring Road and Raiwind Road. Developed by Nasheman‑e‑Iqbal Co‑Op Housing Society Ltd, it offers residential plots, houses, and apartments surrounded by key amenities including a central market, parks, schools, and mosques. The community boasts a well‑planned internal road network, 24‑hour security, and reliable water, gas, and electricity supply. Its strategic location near prime areas enhances its commercial and lifestyle appeal, making it a mid‑to‑upper‑mid‑range property with growth potential.
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Online real estate data indicates a significant increase in buyer and investor interest specifically for Nasheman-e-Iqbal Phase 1. According to Zameen.com's monthly trends, the locality's share of total searches within Nasheman-e-Iqbal rose from 22.6% in mid-2025 to 32.3% by March 2026, reflecting its growing prominence in the Lahore real estate market.
A community incident sparked resident complaints in early September 2025 when local authorities initiated a dog-culling operation in Nasheman Iqbal Phase 1. Residents raised concerns and called for intervention from animal welfare organizations. The issue remained a point of local discussion for weeks following the event.
The Cooperative Housing Society (CHS) of Nasheman-e-Iqbal held its scheduled elections in late July 2025. The event was conducted under the supervision of the Cooperatives Department Punjab and was live-streamed, drawing significant attention from the local community and media coverage.
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Relatively affordable premium housing with reasonable plot and house prices.
Convenient connectivity situated on main Khayaban-e-Jinnah Road, close to UCP University, commercial markets, and major arterial routes.
Gated security and a generally well-planned layout with green spaces.
NOC-approved by Lahore Development Authority (LDA), offering legal properties.
Gas available (as indicated in a property listing).
Irregular water supply and frequent electricity load-shedding.
Occasional illegal plot-splitting disputes.
Delayed response from the society’s management on maintenance issues and inconsistent garbage-collection services.