Rasool Park

31 Shama Road, Rasool Park, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan

Details

Green Spaces Mature Community Excellent Connectivity Mixed-Use Development Amenity-Rich

Rasool Park is a municipal-run public park and neighbourhood in western Lahore, with the park covering about 1.9 acres and the residential area spanning approximately 889 kanals. It is a mature and established community featuring over 100 commercial buildings, offering a balanced mix of housing and commercial options. The area enjoys excellent connectivity through major roads like Ferozepur Road and Shama Road, providing easy access to health, education, and transport facilities.

  • Developer: Municipal Authority of Lahore
  • Ideal For: Ideal for home-buyers seeking a quiet, established neighbourhood and investors looking for well-connected properties in an amenity-rich area of Lahore.
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1020+

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Latest Updates

Real Estate Listings in Rasool Park Reflect Active Housing Market

The property market in Rasool Park, Lahore, remains active with multiple listings for houses and plots. New and newly-made houses, ranging from 3 to 6 marlas, are available for sale with prices from PKR 1.7 Crore to PKR 2.75 Crore. These listings highlight the area's residential appeal, mentioning proximity to amenities like parks, hospitals, and stores. Several posts were added very recently, indicating ongoing transaction activity.

Community Activities and Local Business Openings in Rasool Park

Local community life in Rasool Park includes educational institution activities and new business openings. Allied School Daffodils Campus shared reels of student activities and Pakistan Resolution Day celebrations. A new grocery store, MAF Hasnain Stores, announced its grand opening in November 2025 near Bank Colony, offering original items at reasonable prices.

Man Injured After Falling into Uncovered Manhole at WASA Site; FIR Lodged

A serious safety incident occurred in Rasool Park, Shahdara, Lahore, when a man riding a motorcycle fell into an uncovered manhole at a rainwater drainage construction site overseen by the Water and Sanitation Agency (WASA). The site lacked mandatory safety measures like warning signs and barriers. The injured man was rescued. Following the accident, Punjab Housing Secretary Noor-ul-Amin Mengal ordered an FIR against the responsible contractor. Two individuals, contractor Azhar and associate Maqbool, were arrested, while a third suspect remains at large. The case highlighted lapses in safety enforcement despite prior directives.