Investment Analysis

Rental Yield in Central Park Housing Lahore: What 5, 10, and 1 Kanal Homes Actually Pay

21 January 2026·6 min read

Rental yield is the cleanest test of whether a neighborhood is genuinely livable or just a paper investment. Central Park passes the test, and the numbers are easier to read once you separate them by plot size and finish grade.

5 marla yields: the workhorse

A well-finished 5 marla home in Central Park currently rents for PKR 65,000–80,000 per month, which translates to a gross yield of 4.6–5.1%. Net yields land near 4.0–4.4% after maintenance and vacancy.

10 marla and 1 kanal: premium tenants, longer leases

10 marla yields tighten slightly (gross 4.2–4.6%) but tenant quality improves sharply. 1 kanal homes are yield-light at 3.6–4.0% gross, but they deliver the longest leases and the lowest turnover.

Levers to lift your yield

Furnished short-term rentals targeting visiting families can push gross yield above 7%. The simpler lever is finish quality at handover.

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