Saadat Avenue

Saadat Avenue, Johar Town, Lahore
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Mixed Plot Sizes Excellent Connectivity Gated Security Green Spaces

Saadat Avenue is a residential avenue situated in Johar Town, Lahore. It offers a mix of plot sizes from 4.5 Marla to 18 Marla and includes some built-up houses. The community provides excellent connectivity to major roads like Ferozepur Road and the Ring Road, with access to nearby schools, markets, and hospitals. Managed by the Sadat Cooperative Housing Society and approved by LDA, it is a secure, gated community with 24-hour security and green spaces.

  • Developer: Sadat Cooperative Housing Society (approved by Lahore Development Authority)
  • Ideal For: Ideal for first-time home buyers, small families, and investors seeking affordable and well-located plots or homes in a secure community.
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82+

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Approved
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Latest Updates

2025-07
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Major Infrastructure Upgrade Underway on Saadat Avenue, Lahore

Lahore Development Authority (LDA) launched a comprehensive renovation of Saadat Avenue in March 2024, with completion scheduled for end-2025. The project includes full-depth road resurfacing, installation of modern LED streetlights, construction of new pedestrian sidewalks, and a complete overhaul of the drainage network to mitigate chronic waterlogging. In July 2024, Lahore Traffic Police deployed high-resolution traffic-camera units along the avenue to enhance enforcement and safety. Following heavy monsoon rains in July 2025, temporary flooding occurred, prompting emergency sand-bagging and accelerating drainage works completion.

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Investment analysis
Investors
Conservative investors, long-term holders, first-time buyers, overseas Pakistanis
Recommend
For rental income: mid-rise apartments and residential plots near schools/hospitals. For capital appreciation: plots in upcoming developments or commercial storefronts.
Holding period
5–10 years
Tips
Choose LDA-approved projects from reputable developers, verify land titles are free of encumbrances, use phased payment plans to preserve cash flow, diversify between residential and commercial assets, and monitor infrastructure projects like the Orange Line Metro extension.
Investment Risks
Risks include market volatility due to economic fluctuations, legal disputes over land titles, project delays, traffic congestion, and potential losses from file investments. Conduct thorough due diligence and avoid unapproved schemes.