No. As of 2026, Faisal Town Phase 2 has not received NOC approval from the Rawalpindi Development Authority (RDA). This isn’t a guess or a single source’s opinion it’s stated consistently across multiple sales and marketing platforms covering the project, including standing legal disclaimers some of them are required to carry on every page. If you’ve read elsewhere that the project is fully approved, that claim isn’t backed by what’s currently on record, and we’ll get into why that matters below.
What NOC Approval Actually Means for You as a Buyer
NOC stands for No Objection Certificate. It’s the formal sign-off a development authority gives a housing society, confirming the land use, layout, and infrastructure plan meet regulatory requirements. Without it, a society can still sell plots and even build roads and lay out sectors but the project sits in a legal gray zone until that approval comes through.
Who Issues NOC for Faisal Town Phase 2 RDA’s Role
Faisal Town Phase 2 falls under the jurisdiction of the Rawalpindi Development Authority. RDA is the body responsible for reviewing a housing society’s master plan, utility infrastructure, and land documentation before granting NOC. Until RDA formally approves a project, it doesn’t appear on RDA‘s list of approved housing societies which is the actual record buyers should be checking, not a developer’s own marketing claims.
What Changes Once NOC Is Granted
Once a society receives NOC, a few practical things shift for buyers. Utility connections (electricity, gas, water) typically become easier to formalize through official channels. Banks are generally more willing to offer mortgages or loans against NOC-approved properties. And plot prices in NOC-approved societies have historically risen compared to their pre-approval pricing, since the legal uncertainty that kept prices lower disappears.
Why You’ll See Conflicting Claims Online
If you search for Faisal Town Phase 2’s NOC status, you’ll likely run into pages that flatly disagree with each other some state clearly that NOC isn’t approved yet, while others describe the project as “an approved and legal housing society” without citing any source for that claim. This is a real problem for buyers trying to do their own research, and it’s worth understanding why it happens.
Some of this comes down to outdated content that was never updated as the actual approval status remained unchanged. Some of it is simply careless copywriting sales pages copying language from other approved societies without checking if it actually applies here. Whatever the reason, the safest rule is simple: don’t take any single page’s word for it, including this one. Treat NOC approval claims the same way you’d treat any other significant financial claim verify it against the primary source, not a marketing summary.
What’s Actually Happening on the Ground Right Now
The lack of NOC approval doesn’t mean nothing is happening at Faisal Town Phase 2. Groundwork is underway across several blocks and sectors, with plot-cutting and road-cutting actively progressing in multiple areas, including parts of the Model Block. Sector O, for instance, has reached a more advanced development stage than newer sectors like Sector R, with some plots closer to possession-ready status.
This is worth understanding clearly: development activity and NOC approval are two separate things. A society can build infrastructure and sell plots without NOC, the same way many large Pakistani housing projects have historically done during their early years. The question for a buyer isn’t whether development is happening it clearly is it’s whether you’re comfortable buying before the legal approval that would otherwise protect you is in place.
How to Verify NOC Status Yourself
Don’t rely on any sales page, including ours, for a final answer on this. Here’s how to check it properly.
Checking RDA’s Official Records
RDA publishes a list of approved housing societies through its own official channels. The most reliable way to confirm current status is to check this list directly or contact RDA’s office and ask specifically about Faisal Town Phase 2’s approval status, rather than accepting a verbal assurance from any sales agent.
Questions to Ask Before You Pay
Before handing over any payment, ask the seller directly: what is the current NOC status, and can you show documentation rather than just a verbal claim? Has an application been submitted to RDA, and if so, when? What happens to your payment and your file if NOC is delayed or denied? A seller who can’t answer these clearly, or who pressures you to skip past the question, is itself a signal worth paying attention to.
Should You Still Buy Before NOC Is Approved?
This is genuinely a personal risk decision, not something we can answer for you. There’s a real argument on one side: pre-NOC pricing across many Pakistani housing societies has historically been lower than post-approval pricing, so early buyers who are comfortable with the legal uncertainty have sometimes benefited financially once approval eventually came through.
On the other side, “eventually” isn’t guaranteed. Some societies wait years for NOC. A few never get it at all, and their buyers are left holding plots with limited legal standing and difficulty securing utilities or financing. If you’re considering a purchase in Faisal Town Phase 2 whether that’s a residential plot, a commercial plot, or a plot in the Overseas Enclave weigh how much that uncertainty matters to your specific situation, your timeline, and how much you can afford to have tied up if approval takes longer than expected.
Frequently Asked Questions
Have questions about current NOC status, plot availability, or payment plans across Faisal Town Phase 2? Message us on WhatsApp and we’ll walk you through what we know and point you to where you can verify it independently.