Umer Garden is a gated residential community in Lahore, developed by Al Shams Estate & Builders. It features modern, upscale housing with 7.47-marla luxury homes in a well-planned layout that includes paved roads, reliable utilities, and security. Its prime location offers proximity to hospitals, schools, shopping centers, and major thoroughfares, making it a sought-after choice for a comfortable urban lifestyle.
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Al-Kabir Developers has officially confirmed that possession of 3 Marla plots in Umer Block will be handed over to eligible owners on 25 December 2025, following the commencement of development work on 25 September 2025. Eligibility requires active files and full clearance of all dues. Development activities—including soil compaction, road leveling, electric pole installation, and paving on the main boulevard—are now underway. The official map of Umer Block was unveiled on launch day.
All key client services for Umer Block—including NDC issuance, file transfers, and bank statement provision—are now fully operational. Plot numbers have been updated in the developer’s system, and owners can view/download statements online. Final soil compaction is complete, and preparation for asphalt and paver work on the main boulevard has begun.
Al-Rehman Garden Phase 7 has launched Umar Block, offering on-ground 8 Marla residential plots with immediate availability. Booking starts from PKR 1,088,000, with affordable monthly installments of PKR 50,000 and a flexible 3-year payment plan. The project is located on Main Sharapur Road, Lahore.
Umer Block development is progressing rapidly with visible on-ground activity, including land digging, road leveling, and infrastructure setup. Its prime location on Main Raiwind Road—directly opposite Lake City Lahore—enhances accessibility and long-term investment potential. Multiple entry gates, carpeted roads, commercial markets, parks, schools, and LDA approval further reinforce its appeal.
Convenient location close to schools, shopping centers, and the Central Park area.
Proactive management office that promptly addresses minor maintenance issues.
Higher than average monthly maintenance fees that some owners feel are not always reflected in service quality.
Inconsistent water supply, especially during peak summer months, and frequent electricity load-shedding that raises utility costs.