New Military Barracks Colony

New Military Barracks Colony, Lahore, Punjab
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Enhanced Security Disciplined Community Organized Layout Proximity to Facilities

New Military Barracks Colony is a residential community originally established for military personnel and their families. It is currently a well-maintained and secure neighborhood in Lahore, known for its disciplined environment and organized infrastructure. The colony offers a peaceful living setting with proximity to key military installations and essential amenities.

  • Developer: Pakistan Army, known for its structured and reliable development approach.
  • Ideal For: Most suitable for military personnel, defense sector employees, and families seeking a safe and orderly residential environment.
AREA(Kanal)
25+

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Latest Updates

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DHA Lahore Launches Phase 4 of New Military Barracks Colony with Expanded Infrastructure and Enhanced Security

The Defence Housing Authority (DHA) Lahore has officially inaugurated Phase 4 of the New Military Barracks Colony, a residential enclave under its management. The expansion includes dozens of new housing blocks, widened roads, upgraded water-supply and electricity networks, and modern community facilities such as a gym, park, and commercial strip. Concurrently, security has been intensified with additional CCTV surveillance, access-control points, and increased patrols—prompted by public debate over the 'high-security paradox' arising from civilian tech-park integration into this traditionally restricted military-adjacent zone.

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Investment analysis
Investors
Conservative investors, first-time homebuyers, overseas Pakistanis seeking proximity to DHA.
Recommend
For rental income: invest in possession-ready 5- or 8-marla residential plots with 4-6% yield. For capital appreciation: target undeveloped plots near Pine Avenue extension or under-pass, especially small commercial plots (2-4 marla) for higher returns.
Holding period
5-7 years
Tips
Verify land titles and utility connections; avoid speculative blocks; adopt a buy-and-hold strategy; stay updated on municipal budget allocations and tax incentives.
Investment Risks
Price volatility, regulatory delays, macroeconomic fluctuations, and potential traffic congestion in the area.