Welcome to Unique Youtopia, where every aspect of your lifestyle is thoughtfully designed to suit your needs. Located in Central Kharadi, our 2 & 3 BHK residences offer spacious layouts and 40,000 sq.ft. of amenities. Here, entertainment and convenience are always close at hand, providing you with a truly unique living experience.
Type | Carpet Area | Price |
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Investing In The Best Location | ||
2 BHK | 1060 sqft | ₹
1.08 Cr*Onwards |
3 BHK | 1280 sqft | ₹
1.32 Cr*Onwards |
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Kharadi, a suburb in eastern Pune, is bordered by Pune airport to the north, Wadgaon Sheri to the west, Awhalwadi to the east, and Mundhwa to the south. It's a popular choice for IT and ITES professionals. Notable projects in the area are Spectrum Towers, Alcon Ritazza, and Tuscan Parkland, with major developers like Kolte Patil, Bhujbal Brothers, and Alcon Builders & Promoters.
About Unique Properties
Kharadi, on the eastern side of Pune, Maharashtra, is a fast-growing area known for its proximity to EON IT Park, making it a popular residential and commercial hub. It features numerous IT parks, commercial complexes, retail stores, and entertainment spots. This has led to a boom in residential projects, attracting professionals and families alike. Kharadi offers excellent amenities, including shopping malls, supermarkets, healthcare facilities, schools, and entertainment zones, making it one of Pune's most desirable areas.
1. Can a NRI buy property in India without physical presence
If an NRI is buying or selling property in India, both the buyer and seller usually need to be physically present to complete the registration process, as per the Registration Act of 1908. However, if the NRI can't be there, they can appoint a trusted person as a Power of Attorney (POA) to sign the documents on their behalf.
2. How NRI can purchase property in India
An NRI (Non-Resident Indian) doesn't need special permission from the RBI (Reserve Bank of India) to buy property in India, whether it's residential or commercial. So basically, NRIs can freely purchase immovable properties in India without any hassle.