Latest Answer: Hey! Hi. PNR Tripti right? I have seen the building complex. It is near the CMS school in Ganapathy area of Coimbatore. You planning to live there?
Latest Answer: Hey yes, you’ve heard right. And not just one, the corporation is planning to convert all the landfills in the city to parks to try and beautify the city more. I think it will be a great accomplishment once completed, and will help the market in capital appreciation post-completion. This project is funded under the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission, as well as by the Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu governments and several private companies.
Latest Answer: Hey yes, you’ve heard right. And not just one, the corporation is planning to convert all the landfills in the city to parks to try and beautify the city more. I think it will be a great accomplishment once completed, and will help the market in capital appreciation post-completion. This project is funded under the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission, as well as by the Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu governments and several private companies.
Latest Answer: Buying an apartment in Coimbatore will be most beneficial to you as the real estate market is blooming there. There are many upcoming new projects that you can invest in. Though not as expensive as Tier 1 cities in India, the market value of properties in Coimbatore is still on the rise, so this is the right time for you to invest in an apartment if you want to. You need to have around at least Rs. 75 lakhs if you want to buy really posh, luxury apartments in Purva Amaiti or Purva Bluemont. But on average a 3 BHK apartment in Coimbatore would cost around Rs. 30 – 50 lakhs.