Sofia Farm Houses is a gated residential community located on Bedian Road in Lahore, strategically positioned just minutes from DHA Phase 7. It offers a tranquil, farm-style lifestyle with easy access to commercial hubs, featuring plots and ready-made farmhouses ranging from 1 to 8 kanal. The development includes luxury options with full utility connections, 24-hour security, and landscaped green spaces, catering to those seeking exclusivity and long-term value.
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Real estate agents and property marketers continue to actively advertise plots for sale in Sofia Farms on Bedian Road, Lahore, promoting it as a gated community with 24/7 security and amenities. Listings highlight plot sizes ranging from 2 Kanal to 8 Kanal and its location near DHA Lahore. Marketing persists on platforms like Facebook and YouTube, with some posts as recent as April 2026, despite the scheme's identification as an illegal development by authorities.
The Lahore Development Authority (LDA) carried out operations on Bedian Road in December 2025, dismantling illegally developed infrastructure at over 20 private housing schemes. Sofia Farms and Sofia Farms II were among the schemes targeted. Authorities stated these schemes were built on army-controlled and semi-restricted green areas where housing development is not permitted under the master plan, despite some being fully operational with residents.
Gated community with 24/7 security, modern layout, and carpeted roads.
Perceived long-term investment value of plots and houses.
Extensive greenery, kids' play area, fitness centre, jogging tracks, on-site café, and a swimming pool. Also a popular venue for events.
Peaceful environment, proximity to DHA, and easy road access to the city.
Occasional water-pressure problems and electricity load-shedding despite having the main WAPDA supply.
Higher than expected maintenance fees. Steep price escalation has made plots much more expensive, viewed as a financial strain by long-time investors (e.g., prices rose from ~Rs 18 lakh per kanal a decade ago to over Rs 1 crore).
Considerable distance from essential services such as schools, hospitals, major supermarkets, and daily-needs shops, requiring a significant commute.