Ittehad Colony Multan Road

Ittehad Colony, Multan Road, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan

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Mixed-use Development Excellent Connectivity Affordable Property Established Community

Ittehad Colony is an established residential and mixed-use neighbourhood located on Multan Road in Lahore. It spans approximately 575.8 kanal with over twenty operational commercial buildings. The colony benefits from a well-developed road network connecting it to essential health, transport, and educational facilities. It offers a blend of residential plots, houses, and commercial spaces, making it attractive for urban living and investment.

  • Developer: Multiple private developers (not specifically cited)
  • Ideal For: It is suitable for families and investors seeking affordable properties with good connectivity and ready-to-use amenities.
AREA(Kanal)
206+

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Approved
Yes

Latest Updates

Shah Heights High-Rise Project Launches in Etihad Town Phase 1

Shah Builders has launched its fourth high-rise project, Shah Heights, within Etihad Town Phase 1 on Raiwind Road, Lahore. The project was announced at a brands signing ceremony and offers modern amenities with a flexible payment plan. The launch underscores the trend of high-rise developments in established societies along the corridor connecting Raiwind and Multan Road.

Municipal Road & Drainage Upgrades Accelerate Under Lahore Development Programme

Municipal authorities in Lahore are accelerating the construction and rehabilitation of streets and drainage systems as part of the Lahore Development Programme (LDP). This initiative, under Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif's vision, aims to provide integrated and sustainable infrastructure improvements across the city, including key areas and arterial routes like those serving the Multan Road corridor.

Major Commercial High-Rise 'Multan Enclave' Breaks Ground on Multan Road

Ittefaq Group has broken ground on the Multan Enclave Project, a major commercial high-rise development on Multan Road, Lahore. The project is notable as the first Ravi Urban Development Authority (RUDA)-approved commercial project in the area, with a covered area of 300,000 square feet. This signifies significant private investment in upgrading the commercial profile of the Multan Road corridor.

Continued Development and Expansion of Etihad Town Phases

The large-scale Etihad Town housing project on Raiwind Road (with proximity to Multan Road) continues to progress with updates across its phases. Phase 2 development is ongoing and offering plots, while Phase 3 was launched in mid-2025 with a payment plan, located near Jia Bagga Road with access to Lahore Ring Road. The project's Premier Enclave also held an early possession ceremony in early 2026, highlighting its delivery track record.

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Investment analysis
Investors
Conservative and growth-oriented investors, including first-time homebuyers and overseas Pakistanis.
Recommend
For rental income: invest in ready-to-move houses in developed phases like Etihad Town Phase 1 (5-10 Marla residential plots). For capital appreciation: target plots in upcoming phases like Phase 2 or Phase 3, especially near main roads and amenities.
Holding period
3-5 years
Tips
Ensure clear title and payment schedule; choose LDA-approved properties; avoid file trading; utilize installment plans; monitor flood-risk zones and project development timelines.
Investment Risks
Flood risks in certain areas, project delays, market volatility, traffic congestion, and risks from unapproved file investments. Macroeconomic factors can also impact returns.
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Location & Connectivity

 

Well-connected road network providing easy access to basic services and proximity to major arteries linking the area to Samanabad, Satluj Block, and other parts of Lahore.

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Affordability

 

Affordability of plots.

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Local Amenities

 

Convenience of shopping and dining options, with more than twenty commercial buildings, medical centres, bakeries, banquet halls, and police station in the vicinity.

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Security

 

Occasional security lapses.

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Infrastructure & Maintenance

 

Delayed drainage-system upgrades and need for better maintenance of common areas.

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Amenities & Environment

 

Limited green-space.

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