Al Meraj Homes is a modern residential community developed by the Al Meraj Group in Lahore, established to offer a secure and family-friendly living environment. It features well-maintained infrastructure and quality amenities, positioning itself as a desirable residential area with a focus on comfort and convenience. The community is known for its green spaces and safe environment, making it a popular choice among residents.
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The Pearl Block development officially commenced in late October 2025 and was reaffirmed in June 2026 as progressing 2.5 years ahead of its original delivery timeline. This represents one of the fastest-tracked residential phases within the Meraj Lahore master plan and underscores the developer’s commitment to early delivery commitments.
In June 2026, Meraj Housing Lahore announced a significant acceleration in development: asphalt paving commenced in the Crystal Block; construction of 16 commercial units began on the fully developed Core Block’s main boulevard; and an additional 8 corporate commercial projects were launched — marking the official start of a new mega-construction phase. The Pearl Block also broke ground 2.5 years ahead of schedule, reflecting accelerated execution across the scheme.
The Royal Executive Block entered an active possession hand-over drive in June 2026 for members who have cleared at least 60% of their dues. Concurrently, a Commercial Investment Gala was scheduled for the following month to officially open bookings for the first phase of multi-story plaza spaces in the central commercial hub — signaling the transition from infrastructure development to commercial monetization.
Easy access to major road links like the Lahore-Sialkot Motorway and good proximity to the city.
Easy installment plans available for plots, making it accessible for various buyers.
Modern layout and design of the community.
TMA-approved (Tehsil Municipal Administration) community, providing a sense of security and legality.
Affordable pricing and flexible installment plans.
Gated community with planned or on-site amenities such as a community centre.
Delays in handover of plots or possession.
Occasional disputes over plot measurements and unclear documentation during the purchase process.
Inconsistent water supply and occasional power outages.
Perceived gaps in security patrols and maintenance responsiveness.