Amina Park is a low-rise residential neighbourhood located on Multan Road in Lahore. It primarily consists of 5-Marla and 10-Marla houses with basic infrastructure including gated security, paved streets, and street-lighting. The area offers easy access to nearby commercial hubs, schools, and mosques, making it an affordable and well-connected housing option in the city.
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Amina Residency is a newly launched residential and commercial development located on Main II Chandigarh Road in Lahore, featuring 70 ready-for-possession apartment units across 14 floors with 5-floor parking. The project, promoted by Cmax Real Estate and GFS Builders & Developers, targets investors and homebuyers seeking modern urban housing options.
Amina, a Pakistani disability rights activist and General Secretary of a disability organization in Lahore, was announced on June 21, 2025 as a 2025 Women's Institute for Leadership Development (WILD) delegate by Mobility International USA. She leads digital education programs for women with disabilities and runs the YouTube channel 'World of Courageous'.
Recent footage and commentary document water damage at Park View Society in Lahore, highlighting ongoing relief efforts following flooding. The incident has drawn public attention to infrastructure vulnerabilities in Lahore’s private housing societies and triggered political discourse around real estate accountability and governance.
Clean and well-maintained environment in some blocks, particularly in starting streets.
Offers modern amenities including a park, masjid, and swimming pool.
Gated community providing a secure living environment.
Quick possession options with promises of delivery in a short time.
Excellent location with easy access to main roads and nearby facilities.
Poor management with delays and inefficiencies reported by residents.
Inconsistent water supply and frequent gas-line problems in several blocks.
Living conditions vary between blocks, with L block considered better than M block.
Uneven upkeep of common areas, with conditions worse in rear streets.