Bahria Town Sector E on Multan Road is one of the projects our research desk tracks — profiled here with its location case, inventory, payment structure and the verification points that matter before you commit.
’s rapidly developed and popular sectors, Bahria Town Lahore Sector E is distinctive for its balanced offering of residential plots and ready-built homes. Due to its innovative layout, ideal geographic position, and well-optimized logical-development map, Sector E serves families focusing on comfort and investment consolidation in Lahore with its community lifestyle environment.
Sector E sits well in the Bahria Town Lahore centerpiece with total accessibility to Sector C, and Sector D. Due to its prominent position, it guarantees quick facility access to all strategic resources and site attractions in Bahria Town and offers main-Crossing Sector Flight to Central Lahore, Commuting Channel Road, and Thokar Niaz Baig.
Quick answers
Bahria Town Sector E location and access

Nearby Roads: Canal Road and Multan Road for direct city access.
Internal Connectivity: Wide boulevards and interlinked streets within the sector.
Reference points nearby include Bahria Town — useful anchors when you visit the site or compare corridor pricing.
Inventory and unit sizes

Bahria Town Sector E is designed for various family needs:.
Blocks: Iqbal Block, Rafi Block, Jinnah Block, Nishtar Block, Quaid Block, and Johar Block.
| Size | Typical dimensions | Area (sq ft) | Area (sq yd) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 5 Marla | 25 × 45 ft | 1125 | 125 |
| 10 Marla | 35 × 65 ft | 2250 | 250 |
| 6 Marla | 27 × 50 ft | 1350 | 150 |
| 1 Kanal+ | 50 × 90 ft | 4500 | 500 |
Bahria Town Sector E payment plan
Each block is planned with parks, mosques, and commercial spaces, ensuring a self-sufficient lifestyle within walking distance. The possession process for various blocks is underway, making it a great time for families and investors to secure property here.
Sector E is developed with Bahria Town’s signature facilities and infrastructure.
| Plot Type | Size | Total Price |
|---|---|---|
| Residential Plot | 5 Marla | PKR 10,000,000 (1 Crore) |
| Residential Plot | 7 Marla | PKR 15,000,000 (1.5 Crore) |
| Residential Plot | 10 Marla | PKR 18,500,000 (1.85 Crore) |
| Residential Plot | 2 Kanal | PKR 25,000,000 (2.5 Crore) |
| Commercial Plot | 5 Marla | PKR 50,000,000 (5 Crore) |
| Commercial Plot | 8 Marla | PKR 90,000,000 (9 Crore) |
Facilities and on-ground infrastructure

Wide carpeted roads and beautifully landscaped avenues.
Its unique theme-based development adds beauty and character to the sector, creating a modern yet peaceful environment.
Plots for sale in Bahria Town Sector E — current inventory
Indicative inventory through our verified dealer network. All listings carry a negotiable discount of up to 5% on serious offers this month — message the research desk to lock a file. Final pricing, availability and discount eligibility are confirmed on WhatsApp before any commitment.
Listings are indicative of current market inventory and pricing tiers for Bahria Town Sector E; exact plot numbers and rates are confirmed against the live dealer sheet when you message.
The honest read
The buyer case for Bahria Town Sector E is location-and-price arbitrage against the area's pricier established tiers. Confirm which development authority covers the scheme's land (LDA for Lahore-belt schemes, the district TMA otherwise) and verify the current approval letter for the exact phase before paying.
The profile suits budget-conscious end-users first; speculative buyers should weigh the corridor's newer launches too.
Before you book — verification checklist
- Approval first. Get the latest NOC / status letter from the relevant development authority for the specific phase — not a screenshot, the letter.
- File check. Cross-check the exact file at the society office: ownership chain, dues ledger, and transfer eligibility.
- Ground truth. Visit the exact block: live electricity and water beat any brochure timeline.
- Dues math. Get the full schedule in writing: development charges, possession charges, and any surcharges beyond the headline price.
- Know your exit. Verify genuine resale transactions from the past two quarters before you buy in.
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WhatsApp the research desk — +971 52 804 3509Frequently asked questions
Where is Bahria Town Sector E located?
Bahria Town Sector E is located on Multan Road, with Bahria Town among the nearby reference points. See the location section above for access details.
What sizes are available in Bahria Town Sector E?
Current inventory references 1 Kanal+, 10 Marla, 5 Marla, 6 Marla. Availability shifts block to block — confirm live inventory with the project office or a verified dealer.
Is Bahria Town Sector E approved?
Approval status for Bahria Town Sector E should be verified before any payment. Confirm which development authority covers the scheme's land (LDA for Lahore-belt schemes, the district TMA otherwise) and verify the current approval letter for the exact phase before paying.
How do I confirm current Bahria Town Sector E prices?
Published rates age quickly. Message our research desk on WhatsApp with the size you want — we'll share current asking prices and recent transaction context, without dealer commission bias.
Reading the local market
In emerging corridors, liquidity is the underrated variable. A plot that has appreciated on paper but takes a year to sell has a different real return than its listed gain. Gauge the dealer network's depth, ask for actual recent transactions rather than asking prices, and prefer the phases where possession and utilities are demonstrably live. The discount for buying earlier in the development curve is real — but it is compensation for risk and illiquidity, not free money.
The purchase process, step by step
Buying into Bahria Town Sector E follows the standard sequence used across Pakistan's organised schemes. Step one — token: a refundable-by-custom (but negotiate it in writing) holding amount that takes the plot off the market while you run checks. Step two — verification: with the plot number in hand, confirm the file at the society office: ownership name, paid-up dues, no transfer hold or litigation flag. Step three — bayana: a written sale agreement with earnest money, fixing price and timeline. Step four — transfer day: dues cleared, transfer fee paid, biometric or in-person verification done, and the new allotment/transfer letter issued to you.
Two practical rules protect you throughout. First, every rupee should move against paper — token receipt, bayana agreement, official dues challans — never cash against a promise. Second, the file you verify must be the file you transfer: match the plot number, block and size on the society's own ledger on the day of transfer, not just on the photocopies you were shown at the start.
The all-in cost stack
The headline price is rarely the final number in Bahria Town Sector E or any Pakistani society. Budget for the stack that sits on top: development charges (often levied per Marla, sometimes payable in slabs as works progress), possession charges when you take physical handover, utility connection costs for electricity, gas and water meters, the society's transfer fee on purchase, and the tax layer — advance income tax on the transaction under the FBR's withholding regime (rates differ for filers and non-filers and change with federal budgets) plus provincial stamp duty where applicable.
Compare sellers on the all-in number. Two files at the same headline price can differ by lakhs once arrears and remaining installments are counted.


