Al Jannat Housing Society Phase 6

Al Jannat Housing Society Phase 6, Ferozepur Road, Lahore, Pakistan
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LDA Approved Prime Location Modern Security Affordable Installments

Al Jannat Housing Society Phase 6 is an LDA-approved gated community strategically located on Ferozepur Road, opposite DHA Phase IX and near LDA City. It offers a modern and well-planned environment with key features like 24/7 CCTV surveillance, carpeted roads, spacious landscaped parks, and ready-to-use utilities. The society provides affordable residential plots in 3- to 6-marla sizes, with competitive pricing and easy installment plans, making it accessible for various buyers.

  • Developer: Jannat Homes (Al Jannat Residencia)
  • Ideal For: Ideal for first-time homebuyers, small-to-mid-size families, and investors seeking affordable, secure, and well-connected residential plots.
AREA(Kanal)
59+

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Approved
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Latest Updates

2026-05
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Al Jannat Housing Society Phase 6 Launches Aggressive Marketing of On-Ground Residential Plots with Immediate Possession

Al Jannat Housing Society Phase 6 in Lahore is actively marketing on-ground residential plots ranging from 3.5 to 5 Marla on Main Sharaqpur Road near Faizpur Interchange. The scheme offers booking from PKR 350,000 and monthly installments as low as PKR 19,115, emphasizing immediate possession and modern amenities. Social media campaigns confirm the focus on affordable, quickly deliverable housing options.

New Residential Homes Listed for Sale in Block B of Al Jannat Housing Society Phase 6

Multiple completed houses have been listed for sale in Block B of Al Jannat Housing Society Phase 6. A 4.5 Marla house is priced at PKR 80 Lakh, while a 9 Marla house is listed at PKR 2.55 Crore. Both listings were added within the last two weeks, indicating active secondary market activity and recent availability of ready-to-move-in properties.

2026-05
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Al Jannat City Unveils Model House to Showcase Future Development

Al Jannat City has opened a model house to allow prospective buyers to experience their future home before construction completion. This initiative signals the society's progression into tangible development phases and aims to boost buyer confidence and transparency for upcoming projects.

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Investment analysis
Investors
Families, professionals, overseas Pakistanis, and long-term investors seeking stable returns and capital appreciation.
Recommend
For rental income: target ready-possession 5- or 10-Marla houses. For capital appreciation: invest in 5- or 10-Marla plots from LDA-approved developers.
Holding period
3-5 years
Tips
Choose plots from reputable, LDA-approved developers; prioritize units with good road and utility connections; monitor the DHA Phase 6 market for trends.
Investment Risks
Market fluctuations may affect property prices. Overpriced properties in prime blocks could lead to slower gains. Short-term gains might be limited, so a longer holding period is advisable. Additionally, macroeconomic factors and potential traffic congestion in the area are risks to consider.
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Positive Resident Feedback

 

Satisfied customer reviews indicating a good living experience and developer reliability.

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Affordable Housing Options

 

Offers 3-, 5-, and 6-marla homes at reasonable rates with flexible installment plans, making it accessible for buyers.

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Location and Connectivity

 

Prime strategic location opposite DHA Phase IX and near LDA City, easily accessible from Main Ferozepur Road with proximity to schools, hospitals, restaurants, shopping malls, and public transport.

Approved Infrastructure and Amenities

 

LDA-approved society featuring 24/7 CCTV surveillance, carpeted internal roads, green parks, masajid, gated main entrance, and reliable utilities including electricity, water, and Sui gas.

Ownership and Legal Disputes

 

Complaints from buyers about not receiving plot registry despite clearing all installment payments, leading to ownership disputes where the society denies ownership.

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