Akram Abad

Akram Abad, Lahore, Pakistan
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Affordable Housing Family-Friendly Environment Good Infrastructure Strategic Location

Akram Abad is a residential community in Lahore, established as part of urban development efforts to provide affordable housing. It is currently a well-developed area with essential amenities and infrastructure, offering a peaceful living environment. The community is family-oriented and strategically located for convenience. Its core positioning focuses on balancing affordability with accessibility to key city areas.

  • Developer: Lahore Development Authority (LDA)
  • Ideal For: This community is ideal for middle-income families and first-time homebuyers seeking affordable, well-connected homes in a peaceful neighborhood.
AREA(Kanal)
155+

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Approved
No

Latest Updates

ABAD Authority Announces Nasla Tower Land Auction and Highlights Development Role in Lahore

The ABAD development authority, under Chairman Altaf Tai, has officially announced the auction date for the Nasla Tower land project, reinforcing its active involvement in Lahore's urban development. Chairman Tai was also recently present at a Lahore Qalandars celebration, underscoring ABAD’s engagement with city-wide cultural and infrastructural initiatives. No new developments specific to the Akramabad neighbourhood itself have been reported in recent media coverage.

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Investment analysis
Investors
Conservative investors, first-time homebuyers, overseas Pakistanis
Recommend
For rental income: well-located commercial storefronts or residential units with good amenities. For capital appreciation: plots in areas with future infrastructure development.
Holding period
3 to 5 years
Tips
Verify LDA approval and developer track record, conduct site visits, compare price-per-marla with similar societies, choose phased payment plans, and diversify with mixed-use units.
Investment Risks
Legal risks from non-LDA approved projects, market volatility, infrastructure delays, economic fluctuations, and holding costs like taxes and maintenance.