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Real Estate Forum on Residential Project Review in Ambivali, Mumbai

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Q: Hi, how is this project and what is the price of the flats?
Latest Answer: Ambivali is a residential locality, 60 kilometres northeast of Mumbai. It comes under the Konkan Division and is surrounded by Wada Taluka towards the south, Jawhar Taluka towards the east, Mokhada Taluka towards the north and Palghar Taluka towards the west. Kalyan East, Ambernath East, Ambernath West, Kalyan West, Navgaon and Titwala are some of the nearby localities to Ambivali. Planned roads, rapid urbanization and massive development have collectively made Ambivali worthy of investment. Buyers can find plenty of new real estate projects in Ambivali.
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Q: Hi, i am planning to buy a 1BHK in 612 sq-ft. What will be the booking amount? Which are the banks providing home loan for this project
Latest Answer: About Developer:- Established in the year 1975, Nirmal Lifestyle is a well-known real estate development company based in Mumbai. The company was founded by Late Mr. S. P. Jain and Mr. Dharmesh S. Jain is the Managing Director of the company. The primary business of Nirmal Lifestyle involves development of properties for residential, commercial, retail and hospitality sectors. So far the company has constructed over 50 lac sq. ft. of land spaces. Some of their projects are ongoing residntial projects are Nirmal Lifestyle One, Nirmal Turquoise, Nirmal Panaroma, Nirmal Olympia, Nirmal Center Court, Nirmal Colosseum, Nirmal Omega, Nirmal Thames and Nirmal Sports City in Mumbai.
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Q: why is the project in kalyan taking so long. they dont give clear answer. always asking to make payments. making excuses all the time. the mulund office says to get in touch with kalyan office. is the company going bust. or are they taking people for a long ride
Latest Answer: At the same time, you can claim a refund along with interest. You should first check if your builder is a part of The Confederation of Real Estate Developers Associations of India (CREDAI) or something similar. They usually have a Code of Conduct by which they solve most disputes. If it doesn't work then you should go to the relevant Consumer Court.
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