

Built on Documented Ownership Since Day One
WAPDA Town Taru Jabba operates under government oversight with auditable records, cooperative charter, and transfer documentation that any buyer can verify before committing.


Founded for WAPDA Employees, Open to All
Established originally to serve WAPDA employees, the society has maintained unbroken cooperative governance with registered membership rolls and documented plot allocations spanning generations of ownership.
Every plot allocation on record. Every transfer logged. That institutional continuity is the foundation on which buyers and investors stand today.
Three Pillars of Government-Backed Legitimacy
Registered Cooperative Charter
Auditable Transfer Records
No Hidden Costs on Transfer
Every ownership transfer is filed, numbered, and retained in official records. No undocumented sales, no informal agreements — a paper trail that holds in any court.
Transfer fees are fixed, published, and collected only through official channels. Buyers receive a documented statement of all charges before any transaction is finalised.
Incorporated and registered under Pakistan cooperative housing law, with a publicly auditable charter governing membership rights and plot entitlement.


What Is Promised Is What Gets Built
The master plan carries government approval and sets binding timelines for roads, utilities, parks, and drainage. Construction phases are publicly reported against that plan — not against marketing materials.
