Wednesday, August 30, 2017

M3M 65TH AVENUE SEC 65 GURGAON

M3M 65th Avenue Commercial On Golf Course Extn Road Gurgaon

M3M Launched M3M 65th Avenue Commercial On Golf Course ExtnRoad Gurgaon Sector 65. M3M 65th Avenue NCR’s Biggest 14 Acres High Street Retail Market With Offices & Restaurant Space. M3M 65th Avenue Commercial Shops Available On- Lower Ground Floor, Ground Floor, First Floor With Size Starting From 600 Sq. Ft. With Attractive Assured Return Plans. M3M 65th Avenue Construction Partners TATA Projects, Construction Already Started on Site. M3M 65th Avenue Commercial is First Projects Registered in RERA Guidelines.


M3M 65th Avenue Project Highlights:

1. NCR’s Biggest 14 Acres High Street Retail Market
2Biggest Retail Street Market Format In Gurgaon
3. 1 Lac Families Living Within 1 Km Of This Projects
4. Lease Assistance On A+ Brands
5. Double Height Shops With Area Starts From 600 Sqft Onwards
6. Surrounded By Fast Evolving And Most Affluent Residential Neighbourhood Such As M3M Golf Estate, M3M Merlin, Emaar Township, Nirvana Country, Ansal Essence 400 Acres Township & Many More.

M3M 65th Avenue Location Advantages:

1. Located In Sector 65 On Golf Course Ext. Road, Gurgaon
2. Approx. 30 Minutes Drive From The IGI Airport Delhi
3. Prominent Schools like Heritage/Scottish High/Pathways/ G.D. Goenka / Shriramin Close Proximity.
4. Nearby Hospitals Like Max/Artemis/ Medicity / Fortis Etc
5. Located On Proposed Metro Corridor.
6. Close By To Major Corporate Houses Like Hughes /Amex/Hewitt/E&Y/IBM/Cairn Energy Etc.
      



Monday, August 28, 2017

Haryana RERA receives over 500 applications from builders


The Haryana Real Estate Regulatory Authority has received more than 500 applications from builders for registration of their projects in the last four weeks after the state government implemented the Haryana Real Estate Regulation Act (H-RERA).


The Authority has also received over 100 complaints from aggrieved homebuyers.


However, out of 500-plus applications, only 90 projects have been registered with the Authority in the last four weeks, officials said.


Some 150 real estate agents have also been registered with the Authority.





“We have also received more than 100 complaints from homebuyers. But we have only taken cognizance of only one complaint as it was registered in the required format. We have not been able to process the remaining complaints,” Dilbagh Singh Sihag, who is a part of the state RERA committee, told media on Friday.


Sihag has appealed to homebuyers to follow the procedure mentioned in the H-RERA rules for filing any complaint against developers.
 

“Mentioning only two sentences about the issue does not give us any idea of the history of the case. Hence the buyers must stick to the complaint form as mentioned in the state RERA rules,” said Sihag.


It must be noted that the cases which are already listed in courts will not come under the ambit of the Authority.


The state RERA rules mention that any aggrieved person can file a complaint with the Authority for any violation of the provisions of the Act in a form (as mentioned in annexures of the Act) along with a fee of Rs 1,000 in the form of a demand draft or a bankers cheque drawn on a scheduled bank in favour of the Authority.


Talking about the date for the launch of the H-RERA website, the official said it will take at least another three months for the government to roll it out.


The chief minister had earlier announced that Haryana will have two RERA authorities, one in Panchkula and the other in Gurgaon. Even though there is not much information available on the timeline for the constitution of the authority in Gurgaon, the work on the division of geography and jurisdiction is under way, said sources.


Sihag, who was in the city to for a conference on RERA, said, “The state government has tried its best to maintain the balance in rolling out RERA rules so that they benefit both the buyers and developers.”


The state government had notified H- RERA on July 28 and has been at the receiving end of buyers’ fraternity since then for diluting the national RERA.