Eleven realty developers of NCR have joined hands to promote Sohna, located at the southern end of Gurgaon as South Gurgaon — a new realty destination. These builders will jointly coordinate with the state government for the infrastructure development of the region.
‘South of Gurgaon’ boasts of natural beauty being amid the serene Aravali Hills with already developed basic infrastructure. The area has functional educational institutions like Ryan International School, KR Mangalam University, GD Goenka World School, DPS, JK Business School, etc., luxury hotels like Fortune, Park Plaza, Westin Resort, etc., healthcare centres like Max Hospital, Medicity, Fortis Hospital, etc. and retail outlets like Big Bazaar, Shoppers' Stop and many more, within short, driveable distance.
The 11 developers are Ashiana Homes, Ashiana Housing, Supertech, Central Park, Eldeco, ILD, CHD Developers, Silverglades, MKS Ventures, Gold Souk and Nimai Developers. They have joined hands under the banner of CREDAI-NCR, the NCR chapter of the realtor’s apex body CREDAI.
“At present, nearly 20 projects have been launched in Sohna comprising about 15,000 apartments. The apartments price in this region is at least Rs 30 lakh which is much cheaper than that in Gurgaon,” CREDAI (National) Vice President Rohit Raj Modi said.
The region offers housing projects in a price range of Rs 4,000-5,000 per sq ft.
A spokesperson of the association said, “The future of this region is bright as it is in close proximity to the upcoming 1,483 km-long Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor and Kundli-Manesar-Palwal Expressway which will further boost the road connectivity of this region making commutation easier for the inhabitants”.
The Haryana Government has given licence for 325 acre group housing and 295 acres of townships in Sohna under Gurgaon district.
The developers would jointly run media campaigns and marketing activities to promote the location, besides taking up issues with the Haryana Government for expediting infrastructure development in this region.
They would also run a CSR campaign for the welfare of the villages around Sohna. These social initiative would include education programmes, tree plantation and toilet installation. — TNS
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