Shah Din Park

Barki Road, Cantt, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan

Details

Gated Security Community Comprehensive Utilities Strategic Connectivity Flexible Payment Plans

Shah Din Park is a modern, gated residential community in Lahore's Cantt area, developed by Hafiz Estate & Developer. It offers 3-, 5-, and 10-Marla plots with easy-installment payment options. Positioned on Barki Road, it provides excellent connectivity to major areas like DHA Phase 7, Green City, and the airport, and features complete infrastructure including paved roads, 24/7 security, and all essential utilities.

  • Developer: Hafiz Estate & Developer
  • Ideal For: Ideal for first-time homebuyers, investors seeking secure and legally approved plots, and families looking for a well-planned, affordable neighborhood.
AREA(Kanal)
72+

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block
1

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Plot
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Approved
No

Latest Updates

Severe Deterioration and Flood Threats at Shah Din Park in Lahore

Shah Din Park in the Daroghawala (Shahdara) area of Lahore has fallen into severe disrepair, with overflowing gutters, lack of clean drinking water, and deteriorating facilities turning it into a hub of civic misery. Despite repeated complaints from residents, municipal authorities have remained silent. The situation has been compounded by recent floodwaters moving towards Shahdara district, leading to urgent calls for relocation and emergency relief.

Pestimate
Investment analysis
Investors
First-time homebuyers, overseas Pakistanis, and investors seeking low entry cost with stable returns.
Recommend
For rental income, consider purchasing built houses or plots in developed blocks. For capital appreciation, invest in residential plots (3, 5, 10 Marla) in upcoming phases or commercial zones.
Holding period
3-5 years
Tips
Verify plot title and NOC, assess developer's track record, be aware of macroeconomic fluctuations, and consider traffic congestion during infrastructure development.
Investment Risks
Risks include legal issues over land titles, developer credibility concerns, market volatility affecting property values, and potential delays in infrastructure projects.