Al karam Housing Society Phase-I

Al-Kareem Garden Street, Tamhara Kot Pind, Lahore

Details

RUDA & LDA Approved 24/7 Security & Surveillance Strategic Road Connectivity Modern Infrastructure & Amenities

Al-Kareem Garden Phase-I (commonly referred to as Al Karam Housing Society Phase-I) is a master-planned, gated community developed by Al-Kareem Developers. It is fully approved by RUDA and holds a valid LDA NOC, ensuring legal compliance. The society offers residential and commercial plots from 3 to 14 Marla with modern infrastructure like wide roads, underground utilities, and amenities such as a central park and mosque. Its strategic location near GT Road, Ring Road, and Defence Road provides excellent connectivity to Lahore's key areas.

  • Developer: Al‑Kareem Developers (also marketed as Al‑Kareem Garden/Al‑Kareem City)
  • Ideal For: Ideal for middle-income families, first-time homebuyers, and investors seeking affordable, secure plots with strong resale potential and modern living in Lahore.
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54+

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Latest Updates

Infrastructure Development and Ring Road Progress

Recent updates in April 2026 indicate that ring road segments connected to Al Karam Properties are operational, enhancing accessibility. Al Karam Properties is involved in new development updates within Lahore Smart City, reflecting ongoing infrastructure expansion.

Plot Price Revision and Construction Activity

Al Karam Housing Society Phase-I has announced a plot price revision effective from 21 June 2025, urging buyers to book at current rates. The scheme has full GDA approval with essential infrastructure like electricity, sewage, and carpeted roads. Additionally, new 5 Marla houses are under construction, showing continuous development.

Approval Status and Legal Considerations for Al Karam Projects

Al Karam-related housing schemes show mixed legal status. Al-Karam City is listed as an illegal housing society in Lahore's 2025 updated list, posing risks for buyers. In contrast, Al-Karam Garden appears in the RUDA-approved societies list for 2025, indicating legitimacy and investment potential near Ring Road.

Pestimate
Investment analysis
Investors
End-users and value-seeking investors, including first-time homebuyers and those looking for affordable plots with good connectivity.
Recommend
For rental income: Target 3-5 Marla units in Phase-I. For capital appreciation: Focus on possession-ready plots in Phase-I, especially lower-priced options.
Holding period
12-24 months for short-term gains; 5-10 years for long-term appreciation.
Tips
Verify LDA/RUDA approval status; compare price-per-marla with nearby societies like Al Kabir Town and DHA; negotiate flexible payment plans to minimize cash outlay; avoid file investments and prioritize on-ground plots.
Investment Risks
Risks include legal issues from unverified approvals, market volatility, development delays, traffic congestion, and potential fraud in real estate investments. Macroeconomic factors and liquidity risks may also impact returns.
Reviews

Basic Utilities

 

Supplies basic water and electricity, appreciated by residents.

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Affordability

 

Offers affordable on-ground possession plots, making it a cost-effective option for families and investors.

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Security

 

Provides 24/7 security as a gated community, ensuring safety for residents.

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Sewerage System

 

Equipped with an underground sewerage plan for efficient waste management.

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Legal Status

 

LDA-approved, ensuring legal validity and compliance with regulations.

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Road Infrastructure

 

Features wide internal avenues ranging from 40 to 160 feet, facilitating easy movement.

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Amenities Access

 

Limited nearby schools and commercial facilities, reducing convenience.

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Road Conditions

 

Uneven road surfacing in newly developed blocks, affecting travel comfort.

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Maintenance

 

Concerns over maintenance response times, impacting resident satisfaction.

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Water Supply

 

Intermittent water shortages during peak summer months, leading to supply issues.

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Utility Connections

 

Experiences occasional delays in utility connections, causing inconvenience.

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Development Pace

 

Slower-than-expected completion of promised amenities, causing delays in community development.

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