WAPDA Finance Officers Cooperative Housing Society Limited is an LDA-approved residential scheme developed by a cooperative of WAPDA employees. It offers affordable plots from 5-10 marla to 1-2 kanal, organized into phased blocks with parks, mosques, and markets. The society has good road connectivity to Raiwind Road and nearby Bahria Orchard, providing a low-cost suburban living experience with a strong community feel.
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Recent social media posts highlight fresh employment opportunities associated with WAPDA housing society projects. An Instagram job alert from April 2026 and a Facebook group announcement from December 2025 both promoted the latest job openings, indicating ongoing recruitment activity linked to these cooperative housing developments.
The society remains active on major property portals, with listings for plots in Blocks A, B, C, and D. Market trend data up to March 2026 shows fluctuating but significant search interest, particularly in Blocks B and C, which frequently rank highest among searchers on platforms like Zameen.com.
The society is included in LDA's updated list of approved cooperative housing schemes for Lahore as of 2025. This official recognition confirms its legal and approved status among the city's housing developments, providing assurance to potential residents and investors regarding its legitimacy.
Peaceful, family-friendly atmosphere with abundant green spaces, parks, and a healthy living environment.
Gated community with controlled entry points, CCTV cameras, surveillance systems, and security guards for enhanced safety.
Dedicated commercial areas in each sector with a range of eateries, retail outlets, salons, gyms, and grocery shops for residents' convenience.
Good access to public transport with multiple bus stands within the society and connectivity to major roads for easy commute.
Proximity to reputable schools, colleges, grocery markets, shopping malls, recreational areas, and easy access to central locations and other societies.
24/7 uninterrupted supply of water, electricity, and gas.
Well-planned wide boulevards, roads, streets, pedestrian walkways, and efficient drainage and solid waste disposal systems.
Confusion and potential deception due to unauthorized housing schemes misusing the 'WAPDA' name, leading to concerns about the society's official status.
Perception of high plot prices compared to neighboring societies.