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Property Advisory Service to Buy a Flat in cooperative society, Chandigarh


 

Chandigarh:

Flats 2 Bedrooms, 3 Bedroom flats in Cooperative Societies Sectors 48, 49, 50 & 51.

Profile of the City: Chandigarh.

The UT of  Chandigarh is  is unique city in being the capital of two state governments, Punjab and Haryana. Chandigarh is a highly planned city, with a high standard of civic amenities.

Chandigarh Administration has taken a number of major initiatives to upgrade the infrastructure in Chandigarh, to boost economic growth in the region. Chandigarh is emerging as a regional hub in the areas of service industry, education, health, information technology, food and vegetable processing etc.

With the city emerging as a regional hub in various areas of service, this is fast turning into a metropolitan hub. Land being limited, and to put the available land to optimum use, Chandigarh administration has planned cooperative house building societies in sectors 48.49, 50, 51. The cooperative movement started in the 90s has witnessed tremendous growth. Today there are 76 habitable societies and more are coming up and are in various stages of construction.

Living in cooperative house building societies Flats:

It is prestigious living in these cooperaive house building societies. Prices of flats are also very affordable. NRIs planning to have a home in Chandigarh and retain a taste of Punjabi will find the living hilarious. Please ask for RBI guidelines for purchase and payment, as these will help you to conclude your purchase as per the RBI norms.

A deal Awaits You.

If you have in mind to buy a flat comprising of 2,3,4 Bedrooms, Diniing drawing, lobby with sufficient parking slot for one car , please email you interest and I  shall be helping you with details, descriptions  videos, prices and transfer and get you a deal…that you will keep referring to your friends and relatives

Satish Chandra Sharma

Cell: +91 988 255 128.

Email: sharma.ambakripa@gmail.com   

 

By: Satish Chandra Sharma

About the Author:

a Post graduate in Economics from University of Delhi and a social activist at Chandigarh relentlessly engaged in pointing out the anomalies committed by the Chandigarh Administration and the mechanical orders passed in the context of the GPA holders in cooperative societies.

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