Midland Farm House Scheme is a completed, 500-kanal gated farmhouse community developed by Urban Developers, the same group behind Central Park Housing Scheme, and is LDA-approved. It offers a premium farmhouse lifestyle with lush green surroundings, 24-hour security, and modern amenities like a swimming pool and landscaped gardens. Strategically located near DHA Phases 6-9 and Lahore Ring Road, it provides easy city access while maintaining a tranquil, countryside feel.
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The Midland Farm Housing Scheme in Lahore — officially approved by the LDA on 11 October 2006 and spanning approximately 202 kanals — has recently completed a full sale of its farmhouses. Marketed as 'Midland Farm Houses' by Urban Developers, the project is now confirmed as status: Completed, with social media listings showing individual 4-kanal farmhouses actively offered for resale — indicating transition to full occupancy and secondary market activity.
Individual 4-kanal farmhouses within the Midland Farm Housing Scheme are currently listed for sale on public platforms, including Facebook posts specifying location on Bedian Road, proximity to DHA Phase 9 (3-minute drive), and asking price details. These listings confirm active secondary-market engagement and reflect growing occupancy and investor confidence in the scheme’s long-term value.
A sense of security provided by the gated community layout, 24x7 security, and CCTV surveillance systems.
Flexible and reasonable payment plans for plot purchases.
A peaceful, serene, and quiet rural oasis that offers a much-needed escape from the hustle and bustle of the city.
Availability of modern, turn-key amenities such as swimming pools and water filtration systems within the farmhouses.
Conveniently located with direct access to Bedian Road, providing connectivity to major expressways. Proximity to Lahore Ring Road allows travel to main city centers within approximately 30 minutes.
Enjoyment of fresh air, stunning natural beauty, open spaces, lush greenery, and a connection to nature, away from industrial noise and heavy air pollution.
A feeling of isolation for residents who require daily access to the city or its amenities.
Issues with road conditions, especially during rains.
Local infrastructure is still evolving and not fully developed.
Higher price points for plots compared to more established housing societies.
Occasional interruptions in water supply and electricity/power.
Limited availability of on-site shopping, schools, and health facilities, requiring reliance on nearby areas.
Occasional traffic congestion on the nearby Bedian Road.