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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 am myself looking for a place in North Goa and looked on various sites on the internet.
Below are some of the websites, where you can go home hunting - homesgoa.com goarealty.in goanrealtors.com goandream.com realtygoa.com lifestylehomesgoa.com topshomesgoa.com/ mapofi.com/home/ Developers in Goa - acronindia.com nanuestates.in akarhomesgoa.com prudential-group.com bfhomesgoa.com |
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HI, WE ARE BASED IN PANAJI GOA, IF YOU NEED OURE ASSISTANCE IN GUIDING YOU TO LOCATE AN INVESTMENT IN GOA, YOU MAY PLEASE CONTACT US AT ssv.associatesyahoo.in, AND GIVE YOUR DETAILS.
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Is this a discussion forum or a sales/business forum? Why does this guy keep on repeating the same thing?
Duh!! we get, now move on. How come the moderators allow this? Please don't spoil this forum. If you have info post it please for all of us to know. That's what discussion forums are about. |
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I have been stayed in Goa fr 20 years and this is my view :
It depends on the purpose of the buying. If it is pure vacation go for North, around Panaji. Panaji is a fantastic city. If it is for settling down, I will prefer Margao since it is less expensive , clean , less crowded and safer city. These are the 2 good cities in Goa. Infra wise both equivalent, Beaches are close by fr both cities. |
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nanuestates is a descent brand name in South Goa..not sure abt the others
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Hi,
There are many developers in Goa currently who are building Villas and as u have rightly said that many are passing on cheap n shoddy construction and fleecing customers... If u r buying in North Goa some of the below listed Developments might be a safe bet; 1. Heritage Exotica - Arpora, Phase one is complete but don't know if any villas is left. 2. Riveria Foothills - Arpora, it is complete and as per my knowlege only one villa is available. 3. Cinnimon Villas - Coco Beach, only 6 villas and 3 are already sold 2 are complete and it has high end specifications with a great view. 4. Samaraya Villas -Reis Magos, the booking have not officially opened but u can contact the developers DLF to inquire about this highend project with probably the best view in North Goa. One caution though it is very expensive and DLF projects in Goa tend to get stuck in Litigation some how, even then don't foresee any problem in it getting built. These are the best options as of know, even another project is coming up in Siolim by the Developers Goel Ganga which shall have only 5 villas with a amazing view but these should take some time. do let me know if u found my input useful. Regards, Amit |
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hi, new Villas are available in several places in north Goa i.e Guirim, Socuur etc. Pls get in touch for assistance
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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. Last edited by rku281; 29-04-11 at 05:42 PM. |
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If that's true , it's rediculous..
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