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Wednesday 5 November 2014

Supertech 2 BHK / 3 BHK new launch in Sohna - Gurgaon



Supertech new launch in sector 2 Sohna, Invest Only 5 lacs now and No EMI till Possession


Invest Only 5 Lacs Now and NO EMI / NO INTEREST Till Possession 


Size & Price List:-

Unit                                        Sizes                                    BSP                 

2BHK + 2T                             1200sqft                      51 Lacs  - (4250/ sqft)
2BHK + 2T + Study             1400sqft                       59.5 Lacs  - (4250/ sqft)
3BHK + 3T                            1600sqft                       68 Lacs  - (4250/ sqft)




About Project: -

Supertech Group has come up with its new township is located in sector 2 in Sohna Gurgaon and it is a premium residential complex of 140 acres that has all features that can transform your life in a never ending celebration. The strategic location of the Supertech New Township is its USP. It is just a 15 minutes drive away from Rajeev Chowk and is adjacent to SPR & Golf Course Ext. Road . The upcoming metro station on Golf Course Road close to the township (10 Km) increases its connectivity with the rest of NCR. This type of home was always on your mind and this dream of yours has been crafted to realty by Supertech Group. Gives modern facilities like, Furnished Apartment with 100% power backup & latest security features.

Gurgaon Extension (Sohna) is already well known for its natural sulphur springs and Damdama Lake. Some of the leading institution and industries in the area are GD Goenka Education city , K R Mangalam University , Apeejay University , Westin Resort , and MMTC Pamp Gold Refinery ( Listed among top 5 Largest Refineries in the world).

The sectors along the new 150 Metre-wide link road from Golf Course Extension Road will not only enjoy a premium positioning but will also have an advantage in terms of visibility and location among all the other sectors within the Gurgaon Extension (Sohna) Master plan.

Payment Plans:- 

1-  POSSESSION LINKED PAYMENT PLAN
         Basic Sale Price                                                             4,500
                Inaugural Discount                                                        250 ( negotiable)
                Effective Price                                                                4,250
               PAYMENT PLAN
            On Booking                                                                            5,00,000
                Within 60 Days of Booking                                                 35% of BSP less Booking Amount      
                On Completion of Superstructure                                      30% of BSP + 50% (Additional Charges)          
                On Offer of Possession                                                         35% of BSP + 50% (Additional Charges)

2 -  SUBVENTION PLAN
          Basic Sale Price                                                                4,650
                Inaugural Discount                                                             250
                Effective Price                                                                     4,400
               PAYMENT PLAN
            On Booking                                                                           10% of Total Cost
                Bank Disbursement                                                              80% of Total Cost
                On Offer of Possession                                                        10% of Total Cost

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Saturday 1 November 2014

Dangerous Home Investments in New Constructions


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Violation Of Norms In Areas Proposed To Be Merged With PMC As Gram Panchayats Grant Easy Nod


The district administration will survey constructions in the city's fringe areas to check of there have been any violations of sanctioned plans and town planning guidelines. Following the collapse of a six-storey building in Narhe, officials said they would identify such constructions and take action against their owners.Additional district collector Pradip Patil said, “We will take all necessary steps to identify buildings that have violated norms, such as construction of additional floors. We will verify if the plinth has been checked, the completion certificate has been obtained and structural audit conducted. We will initiate stern action against those found breaching the norms.“ Sources said that preliminary observations indicate that the plan of building which collapsed was sanctioned, but an additional floor was constructed without permission. Also, the quality of construction was very poor and the completion certificate was not obtained. The authorities are also verifying whether the plinth checking and structural audit of the building was conducted.



Officials said that further action would be initiated once exact details on the building's construction are verified.
In a survey last year, the district administration had identified over 8,000 illegal constructions and encroachments in villages around Pune. Apart from Ambegaon and Narhe, there has been a surge in illegal construction activity in several fringe villages, including Wadki, Shivne, Manjari, Mangdewadi, Wagholi, Yeolewadi, Undri and Bhilarewadi. The administration had served notices to owners of many such illegal structures and action too was initiated against some, but that has not acted as a strong deterrent.
Narhe, where the building collapsed, is among the 34 villages proposed to be merged with the civic limits. The final process for the inclusion of these fringe villages had started in May with the state government issuing an official merger notification, following which there was a rash of construction activity in these areas, with many illegal constructions or poor quality constructions coming up. Local gram panchayats issuing building permissions easily fuelled the construction boom.
Officials said the district administration has limited manpower to monitor illegal constructions and initiate action against them. It also lacks technical know-how and expertise, nor does it have civil engineers and architects to keep a tab on the quality of buildings coming up in these parts.
The officials had issued notices to illegal buildings but could not initiate action against them. District authorities had asked the state government to create a separate cell with experts, adequate manpower and machinery , but the proposal is still pending. Officials said they would now follow up the proposal with the government.
Officials said in 2011, an extensive drive in Ambegaon and Narhe areas was undertaken when portions of about 35 illegal buildings were demolished. The administration had borrowed machinery from the PMC and private players.Sources said bills for the machinery used then have still not been settled.
In 2013, a similar drive was taken up along the Pune-Satara highway in Khed-Shivapur area when authorities removed illegal buildings that were blocking the road widening work.
Audit of buildings in 34 villages likely
Pune: Buildings in fringe villages proposed to be merged with the civic limits may now undergo structural audits after a building collapsed in Narhe on Friday morning. Civic officials said they will press for audits across villages once they are merged with the PMC limits. Narhe is among the 34 villages proposed to be merged with the civic limits.
PMC's standing committee of PMC may approve a proposal to streamline constructions in these villages, by setting up rules for constructions. According to the proposal, all the building permissions given to construction companies in these villages should be cancelled and constructions on amenity spaces should be stopped.
Meanwhile, buildings in Pune city are largely safe, officials said.Prashant Waghmare, city engineer, said a number of demolition drives had been carried out in the city and now there were no “extremely risky buildings.“ Over 180 such buildings were demolished during the drives and PMC is taking action against the few “dangerous structures“ left.