Today Mangalam in Kharghar, Navi Mumbai, offers modern living with well-designed apartments and essential amenities. This project combines convenience and comfort, providing residents with a peaceful environment and easy access to city facilities. Ideal for families and professionals, it ensures a balanced lifestyle in a thriving community.
Type | Carpet Area | Price |
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Investing In The Best Location | ||
1 BHK | 359 Sq.ft | ₹
36.99 Lacs* Onwards |
2 BHK | 542 Sq.ft - 612 Sq.ft | ₹
59.99 Lacs* Onwards |
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Kharghar in Navi Mumbai is a growing real estate hub recognized for its modern infrastructure and open areas. It offers a mix of residential and commercial developments, making it a sought-after destination for homebuyers and investors. With excellent connectivity to Mumbai and the presence of educational institutions, shopping centers, and recreational facilities, Kharghar promises a balanced urban lifestyle.
About TODAY GROUPS
Founded in 2004, the Group started with a vision of providing Affordable Luxury Homes with Connectivity (ALC) for everyone. Today, it stands as a leading real estate brand in Navi Mumbai, led by emerging industry experts Mr. Bhadresh Shah and Mr. Bhavesh Shah. The Group has successfully completed over 30 projects, delivering 15 lakh sq. ft. of land and fulfilling the dreams of more than 2,200 families. With 20 lakh sq. ft. of ongoing projects, the Group is set to launch three major projects in Kharghar and Panvel, aiming to offer 5,000 homes over the next five years.
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.