Mian Park

H8G9+GX2 Mian Hamid Bin Hameed Park, Mochi Gate, Walled City of Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan

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Green Space Tranquil Environment Historic Location Recreational Amenities Community Value

Mian Hamid Bin Hameed Park, often called Mian Park, is a 2.7-acre public green space in the historic Walled City of Lahore. It provides a tranquil setting for walking, jogging, and family recreation, with well-maintained pathways and open lawns. Managed by local municipal authorities, the park enhances the lifestyle quality of surrounding old-city neighborhoods through its serene environment and proximity to historic landmarks.

  • Developer: Local municipal authorities of Lahore
  • Ideal For: Ideal for homeowners and investors seeking a nearby community amenity that enhances lifestyle quality and adds value to residential properties in historic neighborhoods.
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41+

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Latest Updates

Park Inaugurations in Lahore with Mian Officials

In April 2026, Lahore saw a series of park inaugurations highlighted by officials such as LDA Vice-Chairman Mian Marghoob Ahmad and Union Town Chairman Mian Aamir Mahmood. These events emphasized the city's push for greener public spaces and community development, with ceremonies including the opening of parks and adjoining mosques.

Development of Main Family Park in Central Park Lahore

As of April 2026, the 500 Kanal Main Family Park in Central Park Lahore is under development, featuring a PCB-approved cricket ground, a historic sun dial, sports complex, and plans for a grand lake, showcasing advanced recreational facilities.

Maintenance Issues at Mian Ameer Ud Din Park

In February 2026, residents complained about the poor condition of Mian Ameer Ud Din Park in Lahore, with no visits from WASA representatives despite repeated complaints, highlighting maintenance challenges.

Entertainment Upgrade at Central Park Housing Scheme

In November 2025, Central Park Housing Scheme announced plans to install Lahore's first-ever dancing fountain and laser show lake, aiming to transform the community into a vibrant, family-friendly destination.

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Investment analysis
Investors
Long-term investors, families, and overseas Pakistanis seeking balanced returns in upscale residential projects.
Recommend
For rental income: focus on mixed-use or boutique-commercial units in high-foot-traffic sectors. For capital appreciation: invest in residential plots with modest entry prices, comparable to nearby phases like DHA Phase 10 and Phase 8.
Holding period
3-5 years
Tips
Verify full legal clearance and approved master plans, compare price-per-marla with recent sales in nearby phases, prioritize proximity to major arteries like Ring Road and upcoming LDA corridors, and choose payment plans that align cash-flow with expected rental income.
Investment Risks
Infrastructure delays, market volatility, legal disputes, and potential overvaluation compared to nearby developments.
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Amenities and Convenience

 

Proximity to a few reputable schools and local coffee-shops.

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Infrastructure and Utilities

 

Modern infrastructure, reliable underground electricity, and water-tank facilities.

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Environment and Maintenance

 

Well-maintained streets, clean surroundings, and a quiet atmosphere.

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Recreation and Green Spaces

 

Presence of a sizeable central park that offers green space for families.

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Security

 

24-hour security checkpoints.

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Utilities

 

Occasional load-shedding despite the underground electricity supply.

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Amenities

 

Scarcity of large grocery chains within walking distance; most shoppers travel to nearby supermarkets.

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Traffic and Accessibility

 

Heavy traffic congestion on the main road, especially during peak hours and festive periods.

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Cost of Living

 

Relatively high electricity costs.

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Education

 

Limited school options inside the development, forcing some families to send children to institutions outside the gates.

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Utilities

 

Occasional water-pressure fluctuations during peak usage.

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