Gulshan-e-Lahore is a residential housing society located on the outskirts of Lahore, near Wapda Town. It spans approximately 380 kanal and features over 15 operational commercial buildings with a well-planned internal road network. The society is known for its proximity to Shaukat Khanam Hospital (about 3 km away) and easy access to schools, markets, and major transport links. It is designed as an affordable-budget community, offering plots and houses at competitive prices.
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The Lahore Development Authority (LDA) has launched operations to seal properties engaged in illegal commercial activities and to recover outstanding commercial fees. These targeted actions, directed by LDA Director General Tahir Farooq, were conducted in several areas, including Gulshan-e-Ravi, Gulberg, Faisal Town, and Sabzazar. On a single day in April 2026, the authority reported sealing 124 illegal properties, which included wedding halls, schools, workshops, and shops for violations such as unauthorized commercial use and fee defaults.
Property values in Gulshan-e-Ravi have seen a significant and sustained increase. According to market data for February 2026, the average house price in the locality reached approximately PKR 4.65 crore, marking a staggering 174% increase since 2015. This trend highlights the area's rising real estate value within Lahore's western neighborhoods.
Recent reports highlight ongoing civic concerns in Gulshan-e-Ravi. A newly formed large pothole on a road near Rustam Park was brought to public attention, pointing to infrastructure maintenance issues. Separately, political social media accounts showcased before-and-after images of street developments in the Samanabad zone, which includes links to Gulshan Ravi, as part of a broader Lahore development program.
Gated community with 24-hour security, providing a controlled living environment.
LDA-approved medium-size residential project, ensuring some level of official recognition.
Conveniently located near Wapda Town and other housing societies, with easy access to major roads, markets, schools, and amenities.
Highly recommended by 90% of online reviewers, indicating positive resident feedback.
Well-developed with modern infrastructure, well-planned layouts, and access to facilities such as schools, mosques, commercial markets, parks, and a water filtration plant.
Not registered as a cooperative housing society and considered an illegal development by local property forums, raising concerns about potential land-dispute risks.
Properties are available on cash-only basis, with no installment plans offered, limiting payment options for buyers.
Lack of official maintenance oversight may lead to infrastructure deterioration over time without proper upkeep.