The realty market in Noida has hardly been dormant. Now, with the recent hike in the circle rates, it is all the more buzzing. Uttar Pradesh stamp and registry department has hiked the circle rates for residential as well as commercial properties. This is brewing up hysteria among people. But Shubhkamna Advert is urging the consumers to look at the silver lining.
Circle rates in residential property are increased by only four to five percent but rates of commercial property are sky rocketing with a huge increase of almost twenty percent. The silver lining is for the consumers who are interested in residential properties in Noida as the hike isn’t that significant.. The new rates have been in effect since August 1, 2015 after the confirmation by district magistrate of Gautam budh Nagar.
Welcoming the district magistrate’s decision, Shubhkamna Advert finds this policy pervaded with positive opinions which are eventually going to create suitable circumstances for residential property seekers and developers as well. Shubhkamna Buildtech is very excited to seize this opportunity where they will be able to assist those buyers who were not capable to register their property due to out of control reasons.
Shubhkamna Buildtech agrees with the government officials that residential property is in more demand in Noida as compared to other categories. Shubhkamna Advert believe in serving superior quality to its customers at affordable rates and they are well recognized for this feature too.
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