Ali Colony

Main Multan Road, Mohlanwal, Lahore
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Ali Colony is an established residential neighbourhood located on Main Multan Road in Mohlanwal, Lahore. Launched by Sarwar and Company Pvt Ltd (also known as Ali Developers), it holds approvals from the Lahore Development Authority (LDA) and Tehsil Municipal Authority (TMA). The colony offers a range of affordable residential plots from 3 to 10 marla, along with limited commercial units, and features modern infrastructure including paved roads, underground utilities, and 24-hour gated security. Key amenities include green belts, community mosques, and a family park, providing a comfortable and secure living environment.

  • Developer: Sarwar and Company Pvt Ltd (Ali Developers), an experienced developer with a portfolio in Lahore housing schemes.
  • Ideal For: Ideal for middle-income families and small investors seeking affordable, well-planned residential plots with flexible installment options and strong resale potential.
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121+

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Latest Updates

Ali Housing Society (Ali Colony) Confirmed LDA-Approved with Active Marketing Campaigns

Ali Housing Society — commonly referred to as Ali Colony — is actively marketed as an LDA-approved housing scheme located on Main Multan Road near Mohlanwal, Lahore. Promotional materials emphasize its strategic proximity—approximately a 15- to 20-minute drive from Bahria Town—and highlight modern infrastructure and rapid development. As of mid-2026, sales campaigns offer 3-marla plots with a booking amount of PKR 500,000 and monthly installments of PKR 25,000, and 5-marla plots at PKR 675,000 booking fee with PKR 36,000 monthly payments. No reports of regulatory issues, delays, or crises have surfaced in verified recent coverage.

Ali Colony Not Listed in Official LDA Registry Despite Marketing Claims

A comprehensive official list of LDA-approved societies published in October 2025 — widely cited as the most up-to-date authoritative source — includes over 320 societies but does not list 'Ali Housing Society' or 'Ali Colony'. The registry features nearby schemes such as Ali Town (approved 1983) and ALI TOWN (RAIWIND ROAD), but no entry matching 'Ali Housing Society', 'Ali Colony', or similar naming variants on Main Multan Road or Mohlanwal. This discrepancy raises questions about the validity of current LDA approval claims used in marketing.

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Investment analysis
Investors
Conservative investors, families, and first-time homebuyers seeking stable rental income and long-term appreciation.
Recommend
For rental income: Invest in ready-built 5-8 Marla houses. For capital appreciation: Purchase LDA-approved plots or newly constructed properties in verified blocks.
Holding period
5–10 years
Tips
Choose LDA-approved ready properties, avoid file investments, negotiate reasonable installment plans, factor in maintenance and service charges, and verify infrastructure development progress.
Investment Risks
Key risks include legal issues from non-LDA approved projects, market volatility due to economic factors, traffic congestion in developed areas, delays in infrastructure development, and potential maintenance costs or tenant vacancies. Always conduct due diligence on titles and developer reputation.
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Location & Connectivity

 

Strategically located on Main Multan Road, close to major developments like Park View City, Bahria Town, Canal Garden, Jubilee Town, and the airport.

Project Quality & Safety

 

Homes built to high standards of quality and safety, with a focus on providing a secure and peaceful living experience.

Environment & Greenery

 

Abundance of green spaces, parks, and a newly built family park, providing a tranquil and family-friendly environment.

Affordability & Payment Plans

 

Offers affordable plot sizes and flexible installment plans, making it an attractive option for families and investors.

Utilities & Services

 

Occasional water-supply irregularities, especially in higher-lying blocks, and occasional electricity load-shedding.

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Traffic & Transportation

 

Growing traffic congestion on the Multan Road corridor, a common issue in Lahore.

Housing Costs

 

Rising property prices and rent, making living expensive in Lahore overall.

Urban & Environmental Issues

 

Affected by broader city-wide problems such as pollution (air quality/smog), expensive groceries/utilities, and limited public-hospital capacity.