G.R.C Brundavan Flats Area Range 1100 Sq.Ft - 1569 Sq.Ft., Located Gopalan Arcade, Mysore Road, Bangalore available with 2BHK and 3BHK Flats.
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G.R.C Brundavan - "Luxury apartments with Elegance"
G.R.C Group proudly presents an addition to its legacy of high quality luxury homes. G.R C Brundavan is not built on the solitary premise of housing , but on a holistic approach of providing better living environments. It contains G + 15 floors , 5 blocks of the finest 500 dwellings which provides one with great planning , and superior daylight and ventilation. The project is conveniently located just from City Market , Vijay Nagar , METRO thus providing connectivity to offices , IT Companies , schools , railway station and locations of daily need.
The property comprises of a blend of 2BHK , 3BHK apartment to cater to various space needs. The 2BHKs range between 1100 to 1275 Sqft and 3BHKs between 1339 sq ft to 1569 sqft. The homes are thoughtfully planned keeping the traditional vastu principles in mind to ensure a healthy and prosperous living. The property is expected to be delivered to buyers by end of 36 months.
The project is located at Near to the Rajarajeswari Nagar Orch , Opp to Gopalan Arcade , near The - club , Bangalore South. The project is spread over 4.33 Guntas of land with various amenities like a gym , swimming pool , common hall , kids play area , seating space , lifts , basket ball court , Water body , party lawn , Land Scape , generator and 24X7 security.
UPWARD REVISION OF GUIDELINE VALUE CANNOT CURB RISE IN PROPERTY SALE PRICES
The Government of Karnataka has made an upward revision in the
guidance values of lands for registration which is effective from 19th
April, 2007. This is the third time that the Government has revised the
guidance value within a span of less than three years. The earlier two
revisions were in August, 2004 and in October, 2005. Increase in
guidance value is not a solution to curb the high rise in land value in
and around Bangalore. Supply should be equal to the demand and when
supply is less than the demand, prices are bound to go up. If the
Government is able to meet the housing needs of the people, then the
private developers cannot sell their products at exorbitant prices. By
this revision, the already escalated value of property in and around
Bangalore would go for a further steep rise.
Needless to say that every elected Government is expected to have
a policy that would help all its citizens to own shelter of their own
during their life time. But, the Government appears to have forgotten
this responsibility since on the one hand it is not in a position to construct houses of the required quantity to allot them to the needy
people at affordable prices and also puts restrictions on land
conversions while on the other it has been creating special economic
zones covering several acres of lands and inviting foreign direct
investments.
The fact that more than 94% of the
applicants were unsuccessful in getting a house / flat or house site from
the Karnataka Housing Board in response to their notification would
itself displays the gravity of the situation. The Karnataka Housing
Board had notified for allotment of house / flat / house sites in Suryanagar
[totaling 2631] and in Kengeri Bandemath [totalling near about the same
figure] on the outskirts of Bangalore. If this is the demand for house
and house sites, the Government should not fall back to use all the
force at its command in solving the housing problems of the people.
It
should speedily develop satellite townships in and around Bangalore
Further, a large number of house sites allotted by the BDAl Housing
Board remain without any construction thereon by the allot-tees, though
allotments were made years back. Generally, these sites are available
for second sale at a very high premium. To prevent this, the Government
should conduct survey, identify such sites and cancel the allotments if
no construction is forthcoming within a period of five years of
allotment.
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