Construction cost · updated 2026-07-02
3 Marla house construction cost in Lahore
Complete, standard
PKR 59.24 Lakh–69.54 Lakh
≈ PKR 5,854/sq ft
Grey structure
PKR 34.8 Lakh–40.86 Lakh
≈ PKR 3,439/sq ft
Timeline
≈ 5–8.5 months
excavation → handover
These figures are computed, not copied: a 3 marla double storey of about 1,100 sq ft covered area, priced line by line from Lahore market rates — cement at Rs 1,430–1,580 per bag (Bestway / DG Khan / Fauji / Cherat), Grade-60 steel at Rs 260–265 per kg, and bricks at Rs 15,000–19,000 per thousand. Every rate carries a verification date; the newest in this estimate is 2026-07-02.
The quantities behind the money: roughly 35,200 bricks, 462 bags of cement and 2,475 kg of sariya, from the same thumb rules Pakistani estimators use on site. Grey structure takes about 59% of the complete budget at standard finishes; premium finishing flips that split.
Building rules matter as much as rates. Under LDA rules for a 3 marla plot, you can cover up to about 1,620 sq ft across 3 storeys, with a basement permitted. Confirm final bylaws with your society office — societies revise them.
Prices move. Rather than trusting a static page, open this exact configuration in the estimator: change the city, materials tier, storeys or paint, and watch the itemized cost and schedule recompute on today's rates.
Common questions
How much does it cost to build a 3 marla house in Lahore in 2026?
A 3 marla double-storey house of about 1,100 sq ft covered area costs roughly PKR 59.24 Lakh to PKR 69.54 Lakh complete with standard materials in Lahore — around PKR 5,854 per sq ft at rates verified 2026-07-02. Grey structure alone runs PKR 34.8 Lakh to PKR 40.86 Lakh.
How long does a 3 marla house take to build?
≈ 5–8.5 months for a complete standard finish, phase by phase from excavation to handover. Grey structure typically closes in the first 2–4 months of that.
How many bricks and cement bags does a 3 marla house need?
Around 35,200 bricks, 462 cement bags and 2,475 kg of Grade-60 steel for 1,100 sq ft of covered area, using standard Pakistani estimation thumb rules.
Estimates are indicative and based on prevailing market rates; actual costs vary by contractor, site conditions, and material availability.