Al Haram City

3-KM Sharaqpur Road, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan

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Affordable Installments Gated Security Modern Amenities Strategic Location Legal Approvals

Al Haram City Lahore is a gated residential and commercial housing scheme developed by Al Haram Builders & Developers. Strategically located near the Faizpur Interchange and M‑2 Lahore‑Islamabad Motorway, it offers affordable plots with flexible 4‑ to 5‑year installment plans. The community features modern amenities like wide roads, water, sewerage, electricity, gas, a grand mosque, parks, and nearby schools and hospitals, and is fully approved with NOCs from relevant authorities.

  • Developer: Al Haram Builders & Developers, known for their reputable track record in successful real estate projects.
  • Ideal For: Ideal for first-time homebuyers, middle-income families, and investors seeking affordable yet secure properties with high return potential.
AREA(Kanal)
257+

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block
2

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Plot
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Approved
No

Latest Updates

Official April 2026 Deadline for Development Charges with Significant Discount

The developer has issued an official notice, with the latest news as of April 13, 2026, setting a deadline for payment of development charges by 30 April 2026. A simultaneous promotional drive is offering a discount of Rs. 75,000 per marla on these fees for buyers who pay before the deadline. Recent social media updates from April 2026 confirm that construction is 'in full swing' across the site, and the developer has also relocated its on-site office. This creates a time-sensitive investment window.

Strong Buyer Interest and Development Progress Updates from Late 2025

Market reports from mid-November 2025 show a strong surge in buyer interest for its affordable housing plots, highlighting it as a notable opportunity. Furthermore, video tours and updates from May and August 2025 indicate active development and provide on-ground visuals of the society, including mentions of key amenities and its location on Sharaqpur Road in Lahore.

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Investment analysis
Investors
Conservative investors, first-time homebuyers, and overseas Pakistanis
Recommend
For rental income: Invest in ready-to-occupy 5-10 Marla residential houses or plots. For capital appreciation: Focus on plots or new constructions in developing phases, especially those near upcoming infrastructure like Regional Ring Road and Chakri Road.
Holding period
3-5 years
Tips
Verify legal status and on-ground possession, confirm developer's delivery record, choose LDA-approved properties, avoid aggressive payment plans without clear timelines, and ensure infrastructure completion.
Investment Risks
Risks include traffic congestion, macroeconomic fluctuations, delays in infrastructure projects like Regional Ring Road, potential legal issues with non-approved schemes, and fraud in file investments.
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Green Spaces and Parks

 

Offers abundant lush green spaces and parks, enhancing the living environment and providing recreational areas.

Infrastructure Quality

 

The society features well-maintained infrastructure with modern amenities including underground electricity and water filtration systems.

Legal Approval

 

The project is LDA-approved, ensuring it is a legal and secure housing scheme with necessary No Objection Certificates (NOC).

Affordability

 

Provides affordable plot options, with 3 Marla plots priced around 14-16 lac and 5 Marla plots around 20-22 lac, making it accessible for middle-income buyers.

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Amenities and Facilities

 

Includes amenities such as a large park under construction, graveyard, proximity to educational institutions like UET, and other community facilities like schools, hospitals, and commercial areas.

Location and Connectivity

 

Strategically located with easy access to major roads such as N5 highway, Faizpur Interchange, and Shahdrah, providing good connectivity to Lahore.

Development Issues

 

Some blocks are undeveloped and lack basic services, so buyers are advised to avoid them and opt for fully developed plots to ensure access to amenities.

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