Shahzad City Housing Scheme is a newly launched, approved residential community on Ferozepur Road in Lahore. It offers a mix of vacant plots and ready-to-move-in homes with features like standardized lot sizes, underground utilities, and 24-hour security. The project is designed as an affordable, gated community with amenities such as a mosque, school, and parks, targeting middle-income families and investors.
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An international conference on beyond affordable housing is scheduled, with Khurram Shahzad, Additional Secretary for Housing in Punjab, as a keynote speaker. This event emphasizes the government's commitment to shaping equitable urban development through policy and design discussions.
The Punjab Gazette Amendment 2026 has updated housing scheme rules to enhance transparency and buyer protection. Key changes include a digital approval system, restrictions on ownership to a maximum of five entities, mandatory access road requirements, and plot size limitations. These measures aim to regulate the sector and curb illegal developments.
The Lahore Development Authority (LDA) has ramped up actions against illegal housing projects, targeting schemes such as Shahzad Garden Villas among others. Operations included demolishing illegal infrastructure and sealing site offices. In a separate incident, the LDA DG suspended a project team after a fatal accident, underscoring increased scrutiny. While Shahzad City was not specifically named in recent reports, these enforcement efforts highlight risks for unauthorized developments.
LDA-approved development with promised basic infrastructure such as paved roads (30ft and 40ft wide) and utility connections.
Strategic location on Ferozepur Road near the Ring Road interchange, good for commuting.
Low entry prices with plots starting around Rs 525,000 and installment plans from Rs 15,000 per month.
Delayed construction of community facilities and slow pace of development.