The city of Faisalabad is considered to be one of the biggest cities in Pakistan providing its residents with ample needs and wants. Living in that city doesn't make you feel that it is far away from Islamabad Lahore or Karachi in terms of development and quality of life. Looking to the Real estate market there we will find many housing schemes and housing complexes being built and developed to further develop the city and enrich its infrastructure. One of the great advantages of the several housing schemes being built are the ample plots available for sale offered with different sizes and different prices. One of the unique housing schemes there is Wapda town Faisalabad.
Located just 10 minutes drive from Abdullahpur Chowk 14-KM West Canal RoadWapda City FSD is a further project of the WAPDA Employees Co-operative Housing Society whose aim it is to offer affordable and high standard housing to its employees. As with all their developments initial plots are allocated to employees but further plots are open for purchase on the wider market and plots are free to be bought and re-sold by employees making it possible for all to benefit from the services and housing of these conveniently designed communities.
Wapda City FSD offers a range of residential and commercial plots of differing sizes and locations construction-ready plumbed in and with all necessary services and amenities close at hand to ensure a convenient high quality and secure standard of living. Slightly removed from the hustle and bustle of the smoking city the gated community also offers a safe family-friendly and greener alternative to living in the city centre. As well as the Gatwala Wildlife Park the housing development is conveniently close to the dry port M2 industrial area Garment City Kuhurrainwala industrial area and the University of Engineering & Technology Campus. On site are a selection of high quality education institutions for primary secondary high school and college students. In addition there are a number of commercial areas and banks as well as wide streets own water supply sewerage and tight security.