Abdullah Garden is a residential housing scheme in Lahore, developed by Abdullah Developers. It is a gated community with well-planned infrastructure, including wide paved roads, underground utilities, and essential amenities. Strategically located between High Court Society and Nasheman-e-Iqbal Phase 2, it offers easy access to College Road and nearby facilities. The project holds a valid NOC and provides flexible payment options, making it a secure and accessible residential choice.
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Abdullah City, a housing society near Islamabad, has revised its plot prices effective 1st May 2026, urging investors to secure plots at current rates. The project highlights its rapid on-ground development, with Sector A (Oasis Block) having completed a successful possession handover ceremony in late January 2026. Marketing materials consistently emphasize visible construction progress across sectors, flexible payment plans, and its location near the M-2 Motorway as key selling points for investment.
Abdullah Gardens, a housing scheme along Canal Road in Faisalabad, is in an active but measured development phase. Recent updates note that internal roads have been laid, and sewerage and utility connections are being installed. The area is characterized by stable plot prices, FDA approval for its phases, and a secure environment. Newly constructed luxury houses and ready-to-move-in plots in Phase 6 have been listed for sale, indicating progression from infrastructure work to property availability.
Strong 24-hour security presence with gated community and security systems.
Convenient location on Canal Road with easy access to major highways, commercial centers, and reputable schools.
On-site mosque and small shopping area offering useful amenities for daily needs.
Well-maintained green spaces and parks providing a pleasant living environment.
Rising property prices making affordable options scarce.
Recurring water-supply interruptions, especially affecting higher-floor blocks.
The society's own school receives mixed reviews for academic standards, with good schools located outside the society premises.