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Surrounded by luxury projects around, this project has been conceptualised as super-luxury experience for the discerning homebuyers that aims to cater to High Networth Individuals (HNIs). Surrounded by a lush green expanse, Paras Quartier aims to truly reflect the ultimate luxury feel in 3 dimensional spiral structure. Highlighted by its 3 Dimensional super tall Iconic Tower and the other two grand condominium towers, Paras Quartier, spread over 10 acres of land, has been visualised as a spiral tower that offers open wide spaces and ample green area.
Developers have their own expectations, because positive announcements for real estate buyers made during the budget will help increase the market sentiment, and therefore sales. The general hope is that the budget will provide cheer to intending homebuyers who have been deterred for various reasons.
Olympia has been designed keeping in mind the fact that the presence and availability of playing spaces and active sports for children works wonders for their health and also sharpens their minds and personalities. With in-built privacy for families, ample play spaces for children, proximity to work, access to good healthcare and educational institutions, ‘Olympia’ is the perfect package for the entire family.
A homebuyer in Noida wished to sell his newly delivered apartment before the formal registry to the other party. As per the law, there is no transfer charge applicable since the said property has not been registered in the name of the first party itself and stamp duty is yet to be paid. However, he was taken by surprise when the builder asked for Rs. 2 lakh fee in the name of expenses with the Noida Authority.
The builders’ stand is that once the allotment letter is given to the buyers, he has to submit the list to the authority and henceforth there are expenses involved.