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DHA Multan has grown up. A few years ago it was mostly a paper play, files changing hands on the promise of a society that was still being drawn. In 2026 that story has changed in the way that matters most to a buyer: large parts of Phase 1 are now developed, possession has been handed over across many sectors, and homes are actually being built and lived in. That single shift, from promise to possession, should change how you buy here. Below is where the project stands now, what the money looks like, and where the honest opportunities and traps sit.
What DHA Multan looks like in 2026
DHA Multan is the Defence Housing Authority's flagship project in South Punjab, spread across a large multi-sector Phase 1 on Bosan Road. The important update is maturity. Possession has now been granted in a good number of sectors, infrastructure in those areas is complete, and utilities are in. Because so much of the society is developed, most buying and selling today happens on the resale market, largely in cash, rather than through the old installment files. If someone is still pitching you a long payment plan on a raw plot here, take a hard look at which sector it is actually in.
Sectors and possession status
The single most useful thing to check before buying in DHA Multan is whether the sector has possession. A possession sector has finished infrastructure, active construction, and real market comparables, which means your money is in a working asset, not a waiting one. Several sectors including A, M, Q, R, H and U, along with the Rumanza golf community, are among the developed and possession-granted areas, while some newer blocks are still completing. Possession sectors carry a premium over developing ones, and that premium is usually worth paying if you want a plot you can build on or sell without a long wait.
Exact possession status keeps moving as DHA completes more blocks, so confirm the current standing of any specific sector before you commit rather than relying on an older list.
Plot sizes and property types
DHA Multan offers the standard DHA spread, which makes it easy to match a budget. Residential plots come in 5 marla, 8 marla, 10 marla, 1 kanal and 2 kanal. Commercial plots run mostly from around 2 marla up to 8 marla, with prime locations commanding far more. There are also ready DHA Villas in roughly 6, 9 and 12 marla sizes with 3 to 5 bedrooms, which suit buyers who want to move in rather than build. Sizes and availability vary by sector, so ask for what is actually on the market in the sector you want.
DHA Multan plot rates 2026
A necessary caution before any number. Prices here vary a lot by sector, possession status, and how close a plot sits to landmarks like the Main Boulevard or the Rumanza golf course, and the different market portals quote very different figures on the same day. Treat the ranges below as an indicative 2026 snapshot, not a fixed price list. For a real figure on a specific plot, call us and we will confirm it against the current resale market.
DHA Multan file rates
Files, the ownership rights that trade before or instead of a located plot, still exist but matter less than they used to now that so much of DHA Multan is developed and located. Where files are available they can be a lower entry point, but the gap between a file and a possession plot has narrowed as the society matured. If a file is priced far below a located plot, understand exactly why before you buy. For today's confirmed file rates by size, call +92 306 1000100.
Development charges and fees
Development charges are separate from the plot price and are usually paid by the buyer, so always factor them in when comparing two deals. In DHA Multan, several possession sectors have had development charge relief, and DHA has run construction-linked waiver and reduced-surcharge schemes to push on-ground building. One such waiver window was reported to run through the end of August 2026, but these schemes change and carry conditions, so confirm the current eligibility and terms directly with the DHA Multan office before you plan around them.
| Plot size | Development charges (indicative, verify) |
|---|---|
| 5 Marla | Confirm current with DHA office |
| 10 Marla | Confirm current with DHA office |
| 1 Kanal | Confirm current with DHA office |
Where to invest, and where to be careful
Here is the honest framework rather than a sales pitch. Buy in a developed sector with possession. That is the clearest signal that value has actually been delivered, and it protects you from the most common mistake in a large project like this, which is buying a cheap plot in a block where nothing is happening and then waiting years for it to catch up. Among the possession sectors, Sector V has drawn strong interest for its 5 and 8 marla plots near the DHA Education City universities, which supports rental demand, and the Rumanza golf community sits at the premium end. Corner and park-facing plots tend to resell better than an average plot in the same block.
Be realistic about returns. After a period of rapid appreciation and then stabilization, current prices look like a reasonable entry for a patient buyer, but this is not a quick-flip market anymore. Plan to hold for a few years, buy on possession and location rather than on the lowest headline number, and never treat any projected appreciation as guaranteed.
Location and connectivity
Location is DHA Multan's strongest card. The society sits on Bosan Road with access through the Northern Bypass and the N-5, and it connects to the M4 and M5 motorways through the internal road network, with Pakistan Square linking several sectors to the national corridor. In practical terms that means roughly a short drive to the motorway and to Multan International Airport, which matters for both business travelers and overseas owners flying in. Upcoming commercial anchors, including a reported Hashoo Group mall and hotel, add to the long term case.
Buying DHA Multan property from abroad
Most DHA Multan deals now settle in cash on the resale market, which makes verification even more important, because you are moving significant money against a plot you may never physically visit. The safe process is simple in principle: confirm the plot and its possession status, verify that the seller genuinely owns it and that the file or intiqal is clean and transferable, and move funds only through proper banking channels. That is exactly what Saiban Associates handles for overseas and out-of-city buyers, from shortlisting verified plots in the right sectors to the ownership checks and transfer. For today's confirmed rates or an honest read on a specific plot, call +92 306 1000100, or reach the team through our contact page. You can also compare with our other markets on the DHA Gujranwala guide.