Welcome to Elevate at Godrej SE7EN, where comfort and convenience reign supreme with a range of amenities spread across three levels: The Rooftop, The Club & Podium, and The Landscape. Here, you'll experience the luxury of having not only all your necessities met but also indulging in everything you desire. Whether it's relaxation, recreation, or simply unwinding amidst serene surroundings, Elevate Godrej SE7EN offers a lifestyle that caters to your every need and whim.
Type | Carpet Area | Price |
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Investing In The Best Location | ||
2 BHK | 877 Sq.ft - 1027 Sq.ft | ₹
56 L* Onwards |
3 BHK | 1283 Sq.ft - 1390 Sq.ft | ₹
76 L* Onwards |
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Joka, located in the southwestern part of Kolkata, West Bengal, is renowned for being the home of the prestigious Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta, which ranks third among all IIMs in India. Surrounded by significant localities such as Thakurpur, Nagar, Daspara, Kalyan Nagar, Bagpota, Banagram, and Hanspukuria, Joka enjoys a strategic location within the city.
About godrej properties
Godrej Properties, one of India's best-known real estate developers, was established in 1990. It has won multiple honors and awards over the years, including the 2013 ET NOW "Popular Choice - Developer of the Year" award, the 2014 NDTV Property Awards "Innovation Leader in Real Estate" award, and the 2014 CNBC AWAAZ Real Estate Awards "Most Reliable Builder for 2014." Every real estate project development combines a commitment to cutting-edge design and technology with a history of quality and trust.
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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.