Founded in 1998, Concorde Group prioritizes quality, openness, sustainability, and sustainable principles. By utilizing cutting-edge designs, it redefines luxury and comfort and strives to become the go-to real estate company, providing the best possible value for its stakeholders and clients.
Type | Carpet Area | Price |
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Investing In The Best Location | ||
2 BHK | 614.62 sq.ft. - 1066 sq.ft. | ₹
63 - 82.42 L |
3BHK | 881.89 sq.ft. - 1450 sq.ft. | ₹
84 L - 1.43 Cr |
4 Bhk | 1391.15 sq.ft. - 1696.07 sq.ft. | ₹
1.15 - 1.74 Cr |
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Yelahanka New Town, which is situated on Bellary Road in the northern suburbs of Bengaluru, is well-liked for real estate because of its close proximity to the airport, strong connectivity, and first-rate infrastructure. There are several horizontal residential projects in the region, such as planned developments and apartment buildings. A 29.62-km expansion of Line 4 to Kempegowda International Airport has been approved by the Karnataka government, and it is anticipated to be finished by 2023. There are also some well-known hospitals, commercial centers, and schools in the area.
About Concorde Group
Concorde Antares, an under-construction housing society in Vidyaranyapura, is set to be completed in December 2028. As a RERA-registered society, the project details are available on the state RERA portal. Concorde, a renowned real estate brand in Bangalore North, has delivered 21 projects.
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.