Zubaida Park is a public park administered by the Lahore Development Authority (LDA). It provides open green spaces, walking tracks, and children's play areas for community recreation. While the park itself is not a private housing development, the adjacent area features residential plots and small-house projects marketed by local agents. Located in western Lahore, it offers convenient access to main roads, schools, and markets.
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Zubaida Park in Samanabad, Lahore, continues to see strong residential demand, evidenced by a surge in social media listings for new and ready-to-move-in houses. Multiple properties—ranging from 2 Marla to 5 Marla—are actively marketed for sale and rent, with features including 4 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, dual kitchens, and full utility connections (WASA, SUI Gas, WAPDA). Pricing for new 2 Marla units starts at Pakistan Rupees 90–95 lakhs, reflecting sustained affordability-focused activity in the neighborhood.
On May 26, 2026, Lahore experienced a severe heat wave during Eid holidays, prompting health advisories from local authorities. The extreme temperatures impacted neighborhoods across the city—including Zubaida Park in Samanabad—with public warnings urging residents to take precautions, especially elderly and vulnerable populations. This event marked one of the most intense pre-monsoon heat episodes reported in recent years.