Muhafiz Town Phase 1

Muhafiz Town Phase 1, Canal Road, Lahore

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Affordable Plots Prime Location Full Utilities Gated Community

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.

  • Developer: National Police Foundation, a government organization focused on housing development.
  • Ideal For: Ideal for first-time homebuyers, police personnel, and investors seeking cost-effective residential or rental opportunities.
AREA(Kanal)
816+

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block
5

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Plot
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Approved
Yes

Latest Updates

Active Real Estate Listings in Muhafiz Town Phase 1

Recent property listings indicate ongoing market activity, with a 1 Marla shop available for rent in E Block as of March 2026, and various apartments and plots listed for rent and sale in the area, reflecting sustained demand.

New Public Transport Route Serving Muhafiz Town

The Punjab Mass Transit Authority launched Speedo Bus Route 27 on February 14, 2026, which passes through Muhafiz Town Market, enhancing connectivity to key areas like Bahria Town and Jinnah Bus Terminal, improving urban public transport under the Integrated Urban Public Transport System.

Muhafiz Town's Status in LDA-Approved Societies List

Muhafiz Town is listed among LDA-approved housing societies in Lahore, as per the updated 2025 list, though specific approval details for Phase 1 are not provided, indicating its legal standing for property investment.

Muhafiz Town Mentioned in Nearby Development Update

In development updates for DHA Rahbar Sector 4, Muhafiz Town is referenced as a nearby popular housing society, indicating its established presence in the area alongside other societies like Valencia Town.

Pestimate
Investment analysis
Investors
Low-budget investors, first-time homebuyers, and those seeking steady rental income or capital appreciation.
Recommend
For rental income: invest in ready-to-rent commercial units in Phase 1 blocks B and E, or existing houses. For capital appreciation: purchase residential plots in Phase 1 near the main 150-foot road or in Phase 2 for future development.
Holding period
5-7 years
Tips
Ensure properties are LDA-approved to avoid legal risks; prioritize well-located plots for higher returns; use financing from banks like HBL or Alfalah Islamic; diversify with a mix of residential and commercial investments.
Investment Risks
Risks include traffic congestion on Canal Road, macroeconomic volatility impacting property values, potential delays in infrastructure development, and fraud risks from unverified file investments. Always verify legal documents and society approvals.
Reviews

Community and Affordability

 

A low-budget housing society praised for its community feel and affordable living costs.

Location and Connectivity

 

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 and Facilities

 

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.

LDA Approval and Legality

 

An LDA-approved society owned by the National Police Foundation, established in 1991, providing legal security.

Infrastructure and Maintenance

 

Irregular maintenance of common areas, occasional power outages, and limited commercial facilities.

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Traffic Congestion

 

Traffic congestion on the main thoroughfares.

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Drainage and Sanitation Issues

 

Inadequate drainage system, occasional water-logging, sewage not properly connected, and water dumped in open plots.

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