Theme Park View Housing Society

Multan Road, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan

Details

Gated Security Modern Infrastructure Green Spaces High Connectivity

Theme Park View Housing Society is a gated residential-commercial cooperative located on Multan Road in Lahore. Launched as a modern, LDA-approved scheme, it offers a mix of residential plots and commercial units with amenities like 24/7 security, wide roads, parks, and a grand masjid. The society is positioned as a secure, green-focused community with easy access to schools, shopping malls, and major highways.

  • Developer: Vision Group
  • Ideal For: Ideal for families seeking a peaceful yet well-connected lifestyle and investors or overseas Pakistanis looking for legally sound, high-growth property options.
AREA(Kanal)
8356+

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block
30

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Plot
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Approved
No

Latest Updates

Owner's Arrest and Official Declaration as Illegal Scheme

The owner of Theme Park View, Khushi Muhammad (a former police constable), was arrested by the Anti-Corruption Establishment (ACE) in 2025 for running an illegal housing scheme built within the Ravi riverbed, which was subsequently submerged by floodwaters. Concurrently, the River Ravi Urban Development Authority (RUDA) officially listed Theme Park View (also known as Babu Sabu) on its roster of illegal housing schemes, confirming it operated without necessary approvals.

Clarifications and Development Updates from Associated Park View City Lahore

Amidst the controversy surrounding the similarly-named illegal scheme, the developer of the separate Park View City Lahore project, Aleem Khan, issued a detailed clarification. He stated the project originated in 2006, was purchased with valid approvals in 2010, and its jurisdiction shifted from LDA to RUDA in 2022. While RUDA's masterplan commitments are pending, the society is presented as a developed, privately-owned residential community.

Widespread Flooding in 2025

In August 2025, severe flooding from the Ravi River inundated Theme Park View Society, submerging thousands of houses and causing significant distress and property damage to residents. The event highlighted the critical infrastructure and safety vulnerabilities of housing projects built in flood-prone riverbed areas.

Pestimate
Investment analysis
Investors
Aggressive investors for short-term gains, moderate investors for mid-term growth, conservative investors for long-term returns; suitable for local families, first-time buyers, and overseas Pakistanis.
Recommend
For rental income: invest in ready-to-move constructed houses (5-10 Marla) in developed blocks. For capital appreciation: focus on plots in specific blocks: Platinum/Topaz for short-term, Diamond/Crystal for mid-term, Tulip/Jade for long-term.
Holding period
Short-term: 1-3 years; Mid-term: 3-5 years; Long-term: 5-10 years. A balanced strategy suggests 3-5 years.
Tips
Prioritize plots facing main roads or commercial zones for higher resale value. Diversify between developed and developing blocks. Ensure reliable utility connections (water, electricity, gas). Use the 3.5-year installment plan to manage cash flow. Avoid file-based investments; prefer LDA-approved possession plots.
Investment Risks
Traffic congestion on access roads, especially during peak times and holidays. High electricity costs and load shedding. Limited nearby amenities like large grocery stores and schools. Legal risks if not properly documented. Macroeconomic fluctuations affecting property prices.
Reviews

Security and Safety

 

Well-maintained, peaceful, and secure community with gated entry, 24-hour patrolling, and modern surveillance systems.

Environment and Recreation

 

Peaceful and quiet environment with green belts, parks, playgrounds, and recreational areas.

Infrastructure and Development

 

Fast development progress, good living conditions, attractive plot sizes, and modern infrastructure including broad main roads.

Fraud Risks

 

Alleged scams or fraudulent practices in plot sales, requiring thorough due diligence before purchasing.

Traffic Congestion

 

Traffic congestion on the main road, especially during Eid periods.

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Electricity Issues

 

Frequent electricity load-shedding and high power costs.

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Lack of Amenities

 

Limited nearby amenities including no large grocery stores like Imtiaz and only one school within the society, forcing residents to travel for other options.

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Noise Issues

 

Occasional noise or 'rona q' complaints.

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