Muhafiz Town Phase 2

Defence Road, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan
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Affordable Pricing Spacious Plot Sizes Strategic Location Well-Planned Infrastructure Secure Environment

Muhafiz Town Phase 2 is a housing project launched by the National Police Foundation on Defence Road in Lahore. It covers approximately 822.85 kanals of land, offering both residential and commercial plots with an affordable payment schedule. The development features a 150-foot wide main road, easy access to major landmarks, and proximity to established societies like DHA Rahbar and Valencia Town. It is designed to provide a peaceful and secure living environment with ongoing infrastructure development.

  • Developer: National Police Foundation (NPF Cooperative Housing Society Ltd.), a reputable government department known for delivering secure housing projects.
  • Ideal For: Ideal for first-time homebuyers, families, and investors seeking affordable land in a rapidly developing area with good connectivity to central Lahore.
AREA(Kanal)
835+

Map-calculated

block
4

In total

Plot
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In total

Approved
Yes

Latest Updates

Muhafiz Town Phase 2 Confirmed in LDA’s 2025 Approved Societies List with 822-Acre Scope

Muhafiz Town Phase 2 remains officially recognized by the Lahore Development Authority (LDA) as an approved housing scheme in its 2025 updated list, covering 822.1 acres in Sadhoke. Despite ongoing infrastructure challenges—including water supply shortages, sewage overflow, and incomplete road works—the scheme continues to attract buyers due to its central location near Canal Bank Road and affordability. New property listings, including brand-new two-bedroom houses on Defence Road and 10-marla plots, are actively promoted across social media platforms.

Naimal Girls Hostel Launches Premium Student Accommodation in Muhafiz Town Phase 2

A new 6-kanal, fully furnished hostel named Naimal Girls Hostel has opened in Muhafiz Town Phase 2 near Valencia and University of Lahore, targeting female students and working women. It offers 2–4 seater rooms with attached baths, solar-powered 24-hour backup, AC, high-speed WiFi, pick-and-drop service every half hour, and mess facilities. The hostel gained significant traction online, with one video post receiving over 23,000 views in early 2025.

Commercial & Residential Activity Intensifies Amid Infrastructure Shortcomings

Despite persistent complaints about inadequate water supply, sewage overflow, and unfinished roads, Muhafiz Town Phase 2 shows active real estate momentum. Listings include a newly constructed two-bedroom house on Defence Road and a 10-marla house promoted on social media. A men’s salon—Fazi&Guy—has also launched at Block B, Defence Road, confirming growing commercial footfall. Community feedback consistently highlights location and price as key advantages offsetting utility deficits.

Pestimate
Investment analysis
Investors
Conservative investors seeking passive income, first-time homebuyers, overseas Pakistanis for long-term wealth building.
Recommend
For rental income: built houses in Phase 1 or residential plots in Phase 2. For capital appreciation: focus on plots in Phase 2 due to higher growth potential.
Holding period
5-10 years
Tips
Ensure full LDA approval, verify proper documentation (CNIC copies, passport-size photos, NICOP for overseas clients), avoid speculative file investments, and assess liquidity risk.
Investment Risks
Liquidity risk for short-term resale (2-3 years), potential delays in infrastructure development, market volatility, and legal documentation issues.
Reviews

Location and Accessibility

 

Strategic location on Defence Road with easy access to commercial hubs, grocery stores, clinics, and playgrounds.

Affordability

 

Affordable plot and house prices, offering good value for money.

Security

 

Gated community managed by police, with boundary walls and on-site guards for added security.

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Development Lag

 

Infrastructure and development lag behind more upscale schemes like DHA.

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Sanitation

 

Recurring sewage problems and occasional rodent (rat) sightings.

Infrastructure

 

Incomplete road development (only about 70% roads completed), poor road quality, and inadequate drainage systems.