Amrapali La Residentia in Noida Extension is a 1200 crore property built across 20 acres of land with 39 towers and 3265 flats with 70% of green cover within the project.
La Residentia in association with Amrapali developers have provided possession of 408 flats in their 6 towers as the first installment of possession. Flats built around 880-1705 sq. ft are handed over to its residents in a musical evening at the site where over 2400 residents gathered to participate in this success story.
The possession of Phase – 1 (comprising of 18 towers) of this property will be complete by July 2016 which will have 1400 flats, the formal mail for which is already shared with the buyers.
The property has unique parks with separate walking tracks for everyone like senior citizens, kids and adults will have their own tracks as per their need, temperature controlled swimming pool, 500meter connectivity to metro, schools and hospitals within the vicinity.
Every flat is 3 side open and towers have only 4 flats per floor along with 2 working lifts with touch control system. Keeping the green objective in mind the central area of the project is a vehicle free zone.
According to Pankaj Jain, Director, La Residentia, “This being our first project we have put our best of the efforts and used quality products in construction to make it our landmark project. Top branded fittings, fixtures, Lifts are used in each and every tower to give it a more urban feel at an affordable cost which starts from 28lacs.”
On this occasion Anil Kumar Sharma, CMD, Amrapali Group shared, “The amount of commitment shown by Mr. Jain and his team is commendable, we are very pleased with the final product and are looking forward to be associated with them for future projects.”
Sanjeev Kumar Director –La Residentia added, “This project is a very good example of time bound delivery in the market as there has been so much of negativity in the market related to the possessions. We committed possession in July 2016 and we have already started giving possession and would like to do the same in the coming years.”