DHA 9 Shuhada Town Sector A

Sector A, DHA Phase 9 Town (Shuhada Town), Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan
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Details

Modern Infrastructure Secure Gated Community Parks & Green Belts Planned Amenities Affordable Plots

DHA Phase 9 Town (Shuhada Town) is a gated residential community in Lahore, originally launched for families of martyrs and now open to the public. It primarily offers 5-Marla residential plots with modern infrastructure like wide roads and underground utilities. Strategically located near the Lahore Ring Road, it provides easy connectivity to key areas. The community is developed by the Defence Housing Authority (DHA), ensuring a secure and well-planned environment for residents.

  • Developer: Defence Housing Authority (DHA), a highly reputable authority known for well-planned, secure societies.
  • Ideal For: Ideal for first-time homebuyers, families seeking a safe and affordable community, and investors looking for affordable plots with strong appreciation potential.
AREA(Kanal)
1242+

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block
1

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Plot
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Approved
No

Latest Updates

DHA 9 Shuhada Town (Sector A) in Active Development Phase with Updated Market Rates

DHA 9 Shuhada Town's Sector A is currently in an active construction phase. Key infrastructure such as underground utilities, parks, mosques, and 50-60 ft paved roads are reported as completed. Several 5-Marla plots have reached possession stage. The area is being heavily promoted by developers as a high-demand, affordable entry point into DHA Lahore, situated strategically between DHA Phase 6 and Phase 9 Prism. Current market rates for 2026 show 5-Marla plots ranging from roughly PKR 49 lakh to PKR 1.4 crore, 8-Marla from PKR 1.4 crore to PKR 2.1 crore, and 10-Marla from PKR 1.85 crore to PKR 2.5 crore.

DHA Lahore Announces Open Auction for Outdoor Media Rights

The Defence Housing Authority (DHA) Lahore has announced an open auction for Digital and Static Outdoor Media (ODM) rights for the year 2025. The auction includes prime advertising locations across various DHA phases, including a site in Shuhada Town Center Green Belt (Phase 9 Town). The agreement duration is for 3 years with a 1-year optional extension. The last date for application submission was September 29, 2025, with the auction held on October 1, 2025.

Pestimate
Investment analysis
Investors
Conservative investors, first-time homebuyers, overseas Pakistanis, and budget-conscious investors seeking mid-term gains.
Recommend
For capital appreciation: 5-Marla residential plots in Sector A (Block A). For rental income: Commercial plots in Block A or ready-to-move-in houses in developed blocks.
Holding period
3-5 years
Tips
Choose possession-ready plots to avoid development delays; verify plot status and legal documents; utilize installment plans for affordability; be cautious of speculative file trading.
Investment Risks
Price volatility due to market speculation; delays in infrastructure development like Bedian Road expansion; high transaction costs and tax implications; macroeconomic fluctuations affecting demand.
Reviews

Layout & Design

 

Modern layout with wide carpeted roads, ample green spaces, and well-maintained parks.

Connectivity

 

Easy access to Lahore Ring Road, providing good connectivity to the city.

Nearby Facilities

 

Proximity to schools, commercial markets, and a growing commercial strip.

Cost

 

Monthly maintenance fees around 5,000 to 6,000 PKR for a 5-marla house.

Sources

Utilities

 

Reliable RLNG gas supply.

Security

 

Secure, upscale living environment with strong gated security.

Amenities

 

Presence of a mosque, petrol pump, and nearby commercial markets.

Water & Sewage

 

Occasional water supply and sewage hiccups reported by some homeowners.

Road Infrastructure

 

Relatively narrow road widths that can cause traffic bottlenecks.

Internet Service

 

Inconsistent internet speeds.

Electricity Backup

 

Electricity backup is not uniformly guaranteed across the block.

Plot Location

 

Need to avoid plots on the outer boundaries as they may face delayed utilities or lower resale value.