OPF Green Farms (OPF Greens) is a flagship luxury farm-house project developed exclusively for Overseas Pakistanis by the Overseas Pakistanis Foundation (OPF). Located on Raiwind Road, it spans approximately 355 kanals and offers 55 limited 4-kanal farm-house plots with LDA-approved development plans. The project is designed as a gated community with modern infrastructure, wide roads, parks, and a strategic location near Lake City and the Southern Loop of Lahore Ring Road.
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The OPF Green Farms Housing Scheme, also known as OPF Farm Housing on Raiwind Road in Lahore, spans 355 kanals and is located approximately 13 km from Thokar Niaz Baig. It comprises 55 residential farmhouse plots and 1 commercial plot. The master plan has been formally approved by the Lahore Development Authority (LDA), planning and design work is complete, and development activities are currently underway. The tendering process for construction contracts is in progress, with future plans including electrification of the scheme and auction of the commercial plot.
In a major enforcement drive between September 16–19, 2025, the Lahore Development Authority (LDA), in collaboration with Pera and police, demolished infrastructure across 36 illegal housing schemes near the BRB Canal and Raiwind Road. Notably, OPF Green Farms Housing Scheme was not listed among the targeted illegal schemes, confirming its lawful status. LDA emphasized its zero-tolerance policy against unauthorized developments and urged citizens to verify legal status directly with LDA before investing — implicitly affirming that OPF Green Farms, with its LDA-approved master plan, remains compliant and secure.
It is located on Raiwind Road, about 13 km from Thokar Niaz Baig and near the Ring Road interchange, which is considered a relatively prime location.
It is a 355-kanal gated development with the promise of a secure, planned community. Planned features include wide roads, parks, a community center, mosque, business center, and 24/7 security.
The scheme offers spacious 4-kanal farm-house plots, which are appreciated by residents and targeted at overseas Pakistanis.
The boundary wall of the scheme was unlawfully breached, creating an unauthorized access path, raising security concerns. Although it has been sealed, this incident undermined trust in security.
Residents report persistent issues with irregular water and electricity supply.
Many allottees have reported delayed possession of plots. There is also mistrust among potential buyers over the limited availability of farm houses and the slow pace of development.