Naseerabad Sanda

Naseerabad, Sanda, Lahore
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Affordable Housing Basic Amenities Central Location Family-Friendly Environment

Naseerabad is an established residential community in Sanda, Lahore, originally developed to offer affordable housing. It has evolved into a well-maintained neighborhood with basic infrastructure and amenities. The area is strategically located with easy access to major roads, making it a practical choice for residents. Its core appeal lies in providing budget-friendly living options in a bustling city like Lahore.

  • Developer: Lahore Development Authority (LDA)
  • Ideal For: Ideal for first-time homebuyers and middle-income families seeking economical housing in Lahore with decent connectivity.
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49+

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Approved
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Latest Updates

Police Rescue Mentally Challenged Child and Arrest Suspects in Newborn Abandonment Case

Sanda Police responded swiftly to a 15 emergency call and rescued a 3-year-old mentally challenged child who had gone missing and was unable to hear or speak. Separately, CCTV-based investigations led to the arrest of two suspects, including a woman, in a case involving the abandonment of a newborn at a private hospital in the Naseerabad-Sanda area.

Severe Weather Brings Temporary Relief Amid Intense Heatwave

The Naseerabad-Sanda area of Lahore experienced heavy rain and hailstorms, providing temporary relief after days of extreme heat. The weather event disrupted normal conditions but alleviated the ongoing heatwave pressure on residents.

Naseerabad and Sanda Confirmed as Distinct Administrative Units in Lahore

Naseerabad (UC 131) is officially listed under Wahga Zone, while Sanda (UC 66) falls under Data Gunj Buksh Zone — confirming they are separate, recognized Union Councils within Lahore’s administrative framework. Both are key localities with dedicated civic infrastructure, including a Passport Processing Center on Sanda Road.

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Investment analysis
Investors
First-time homebuyers, local investors seeking steady cash flow, and overseas Pakistanis looking for an entry-point investment with reliable occupancy.
Recommend
For rental income, invest in ready-built 5–10 Marla homes. For capital appreciation, focus on small-sized plots suitable for future construction.
Holding period
5–10 years
Tips
Focus on LDA-approved and possession-ready properties to avoid file investment risks. Negotiate a phased payment plan aligned with your cash flow. Always verify the developer's reputation and secure a clear title deed.
Investment Risks
Traffic congestion despite ongoing infrastructure projects, exposure to broader macroeconomic fluctuations in Pakistan, and the inherent risk of file-based investments in unapproved or delayed projects.