Sunny Park

Sunny Park Housing Society, Mouza Rakh Khamba, Rai Road, Lahore

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LDA-Approved Gated Community Strategic Location Modern Infrastructure Family-Friendly Amenities

Sunny Park Housing Society is an LDA-approved gated community developed by Urban Developers, strategically positioned near PCSIR Phase II and the University of Central Punjab. It offers easy access to the Lahore Ring Road and major commercial hubs, featuring a mix of residential plots and ready-made houses with well-planned infrastructure. The community provides 24-hour security, reliable utilities, a central park, mosque, and commercial strip, making it a modern, family-friendly suburb in Lahore.

  • Developer: Urban Developers
  • Ideal For: Ideal for middle-income families seeking a secure, affordable home and investors looking for appreciation potential in a rapidly developing part of Lahore.
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342+

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Approved
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Latest Updates

New Rental Options and Property Listings in Sunny Park

The rental market in Sunny Park is active, with several new listings available. This includes a newly opened girls' hostel offering single-bed rooms for approximately Rs 20,000 per month, catering specifically to students and working women. Additionally, separate listings show an 11-Marla upper portion and a 5-Marla lower portion available for rent, with the latter advertised at Rs 52,000 per month, suitable for families.

Plot for Sale in Sunny Park near PCSIR Society

A 10-Marla plot is listed for sale in Sunny Park, located near the PCSIR Society. The advertisement highlights its proximity, being just a 6-minute drive from Shaukat Khanum Hospital.

Community Life and Weather Events Shared by Residents

Residents of Sunny Park are actively sharing moments of community life. Recent footage captured and shared online shows rain showers over the park, highlighting local weather events and the area's environment.

Confirmation of LDA-Approved Status and Historical Background

Sunny Park continues to be recognized as an LDA-approved housing society. Official lists confirm its approval dating back to 1st April 1984, with an extension approved in 1987, providing long-term legitimacy and security for residents and investors.

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Investment analysis
Investors
Conservative investors, first-time homebuyers, and overseas Pakistanis seeking mid-priced entry with long-term growth.
Recommend
For rental income: consider built homes in peri-urban locales; for capital appreciation: invest in 7-Marla or 10-Marla plots in Sunny Park with clear payment plans.
Holding period
5–7 years
Tips
Verify the developer's delivery record, confirm legal title, prioritize LDA-approved societies, and avoid unrealistic installment plans or file investments.
Investment Risks
Risks include developer non-delivery, legal title disputes, market volatility due to economic fluctuations, and potential infrastructure delays or traffic congestion in emerging areas.
Reviews

Environment

 

Peaceful environment and low-density layout, attractive for families.

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Infrastructure

 

Modern infrastructure with well-maintained roads and green landscaping.

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Location & Commuting

 

Close to main arterial road (Ferozepur Road), making commuting to central Lahore relatively convenient.

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Security & Access

 

24-hour security and gated entry ensuring safety.

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Plot Variety

 

Range of plot sizes available, from 5 Marla to larger 2-kanal plots.

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Internet & TV Services

 

100% fiber-optic broadband network providing fast, reliable internet and HD television service.

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Affordability

 

Generally higher plot prices compared with older neighborhoods, leading to complaints about affordability and convenience.

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Commercial Amenities

 

Limited on-site commercial hub with no large grocery chain such as Imtiaz nearby.

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Traffic

 

Occasional traffic bottlenecks on the adjoining Multan/Ferozepur corridor, especially during peak hours or holidays.

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Education

 

Only a handful of schools inside the society, forcing some families to travel outside for preferred educational options.

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Utilities

 

Frequent electricity load-shedding and relatively high cost of power when supply is restored.

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