Muhammadpura

Muhammadpura, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan

Details

Affordable Housing Basic Amenities Good Connectivity Residential Focus

Muhammadpura is a residential neighbourhood located in the southern part of Lahore, Pakistan. It consists of a mix of private plot owners and small-scale developers, offering modest-priced houses and plots with basic amenities such as local schools, mosques, and markets. The area provides easy road access to the Ferozepur Road corridor, making it a developing and well-connected community for affordable living.

  • Developer: Private plot owners and small-scale developers
  • Ideal For: Ideal for first-time homebuyers, middle-income families, and investors seeking affordable residential properties in a well-connected, developing part of Lahore.
AREA(Kanal)
187+

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Approved
No

Latest Updates

Mother Charged with Murder of Three Children in Ichra-Muhammadpura

In late April 2026, a tragic incident in the Ichra-Muhammadpura area of Lahore resulted in the deaths of three children. Their mother was charged with the murder and was placed on a five-day judicial remand. Police confirmed the mother's confession to the killings, and reports indicate the husband is also under investigation. The case has prompted increased police patrols and community alerts in the neighborhood, and Lahore's DIG held a press conference detailing the findings.

Major Sports and Festival Events in Lahore Prompt Traffic and Safety Measures

Lahore witnessed large-scale public events leading to significant traffic management and public safety preparations. In April 2026, Punjab's sports department launched a national marathon and cycling race with a route passing near Muhammadpura, drawing over 11,000 participants. Separately, authorities warned that the upcoming Basant festival could see over 500,000 vehicles converge on the city, leading to the deployment of thousands of police and traffic wardens for crowd and traffic control.

Pestimate
Investment analysis
Investors
Conservative investors, first-time buyers, and overseas Pakistanis.
Recommend
For rental income: Invest in commercial units like mixed-use shops. For capital appreciation: Invest in residential plots (3-, 5-, 8-Marla) in LDA-approved societies.
Holding period
2+ years
Tips
Choose LDA-approved societies, ensure utilities are on schedule, select plot size based on budget, and perform cash-flow analysis.
Investment Risks
Market volatility, high financing costs, legal risks from unapproved societies, and infrastructure delays.