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Old 27-05-11   #11
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Sir i want to purchase one bedroom flat can someone advice
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For sometime, I have been thinking of buying a villa in Goa. I am not sure if I should opt for a ready to move in option or an under construction property. As far as my understanding, buying an under construction property is going to work out much cheaper.

I have done some research and it seems that South Goa is a much better option to North Goa, as it has become very commercial.

But I have no idea on the suburbs in South Goa and the costs for a 3-4 bedroom villa. It would be nice to have some views.
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I think you should also give a thought and look at Sol Sienda Apartments. My brother was looking for an apartment flat in goa last year and he finally settled with the one named as Sol sienda near Panaji in north goa. As he has told, those Sol sienda apartment flats have got fabulous architecture done with high end finishes.

Beside that, it’s in good location close to a number of beaches, river and hills. I suppose builders name is Vianar Constructions. I guess price quoted by them are also quite reasonable.
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Hi All,

I have heard that Goa local property laws are very difficult. The level of disputes are also very high. Also there is some rule that Goa property cannot be passed on to ones children. Would appreciate if some one with first hand experience of owning property in Goa could enlighten all of us.
Goan property rates are highly overpriced. People there have no clue how to realistically price a property. I am sure others in other cities would say the same thing about their city but the thing with Goa it has no economy other than tourism - that too highly seasonal. A no economy and high real estate prices makes it ludicrous. I am more comfortable buying in a large metro city where the overpricing may be 300-400 rupees extra. But in Goa, people can ask for double what its worth. I once went to Bambolim to look at a cottage advertised. It was in pretty bad shape - probably in 25-35 lakhs range. The owner was asking 58 lakhs. How can even one bargain on this?
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