Sadat Cooperative Housing Society

College Town, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan
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LDA-Approved Central Location 24-Hour Security Affordable Plots

Sadat Cooperative Housing Society (College Town) is an LDA-approved residential scheme established in the mid-1990s, covering roughly 248 acres in Lahore. It offers a centrally located community with essential utilities like water, electricity, Sui gas, and 24-hour security. The society provides affordable housing options with plots ranging from 4 to 10 Marla, making it a popular choice for various buyers.

  • Developer: Private Developer (unknown in official records)
  • Ideal For: Ideal for families, professionals, overseas Pakistanis, and investors seeking affordable and well-connected housing in Lahore.
AREA(Kanal)
239+

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block
2

In total

Plot
--

In total

Approved
Yes

Latest Updates

Sadat Cooperative Housing Society Remains a Long-Standing LDA-Approved Scheme with No Recent Development Updates

Sadat Cooperative Housing Society in Lahore is an LDA-approved cooperative housing scheme established in November 1994, located in Sadhoki Mouza and covering 248.6 kanals. It is listed alongside other longstanding societies such as Revenue Employees Cooperative and River View Cooperative Housing Society. As of June 2026, there are no recent news reports, official announcements, or development updates regarding infrastructure upgrades, new phases, possession milestones, or regulatory changes related to the society.

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Convenience

 

Convenience of nearby schools, markets, and main roads.

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Affordability

 

Relatively affordable 4 to 10 marla plots.

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Location

 

Central location near the I-E-P and High Court.

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Security

 

Gated security.

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Atmosphere

 

Quiet, family-friendly atmosphere with friendly neighbours.

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Infrastructure

 

Slow completion of infrastructure projects.

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Amenities

 

Under-developed society amenities such as parks and commercial areas.

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Electricity

 

Frequent load-shedding and occasional power-line failures.

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Legal Issues

 

Occasional disputes over plot ownership or illegal constructions.

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Water Supply

 

Irregular water supply.

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