Muhafiz Town Phase 1 is a low-budget residential housing society established in 1991 and approved by the Lahore Development Authority (LDA). It spans approximately 826 kanal with five well-planned blocks, offering full utility connections including electricity, Sui gas, and water. The society is strategically located on Canal Road near Thokar Niaz Baig, providing easy access to major arterial routes and surrounding established communities. With amenities like schools, mosques, markets, and parks, it ensures a comfortable and affordable lifestyle for residents.
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Muhafiz Town Phase 1 in Lahore, located adjacent to DHA Rahbar’s Sector 4, has entered its final construction stage as of 2026. Main roads, gated entry points, electricity and water connections are now completed across most blocks; security services are operational; and park and jogging-track facilities are under final development. Real-estate activity has intensified, with 10-marla houses and plots selling at PKR 9–10 million, and developers offering limited-time discounts — signaling the community is effectively ready for occupation and experiencing rising demand and property values.
Multiple social media campaigns confirm active marketing of residential units in Muhafiz Town Phase 1, including 10-marla houses advertised for sale with emphasis on location, modern living standards, and investment potential. These promotions align with broader real-estate trends indicating heightened buyer interest and developer confidence in imminent occupancy readiness.
A low-budget housing society praised for its community feel and affordable living costs.
Located on Main Canal Road with proximity to Thokar Niaz Baig and the M-2 motorway, offering good access to major roads and developed surrounding societies.
Basic utilities like electricity, Sui gas, and water are available; the society has a well-laid-out road network, schools, mosques, and local markets, providing convenient and affordable living.
An LDA-approved society owned by the National Police Foundation, established in 1991, providing legal security.
Irregular maintenance of common areas, occasional power outages, and limited commercial facilities.
Inadequate drainage system, occasional water-logging, sewage not properly connected, and water dumped in open plots.