Q: Hiranandani builders have always made a benchmark for their luxury housing projects. Are there any concerns or traces of Hiranandani launching affordable houses?
i like that they have both premium and affordable housing projects in Bangalore.i came to check out their housing project in devanhalli and it is quite commendable. i really like this property
house of hiranandani have there affordable housing option in bannerghatta . most of their apartment like queensgate have nice 1BHK to 3 BHK apartment and they all are in a reasonable rate and they also provide loan offers
house of hiranandani have good variety of affordable housing option . their apartment in bannerghatta road are affordable but you can check their devanahalli properties too, they are also very affordable. You can get more details in their website. www.houseofhiranandani.com/Bangalore
house of hiranandani is a trusted brand. they have done some really good job in powai and chembur. there apartment is bannerghatta road are quite affordable. the best thing that i like about house of hiranandani is that they are providing high end amenities in there housing project in bannerghatta. To find apartment with modern amenities in bannerghatta is kind of rare i would be interested in investing in their project.
Even last year, a single judge of the High Couirt had in January also restrained Lakeview Developers and others from constructing small 40 and 80 sq.mt houses after 8 housing societies, including Eternia, in the Powai Area Development Scheme took them to court. Because, the developer was merely following an earlier HC order to construct affordable housing.
Hi everybody,
Good news for owners of Hiranandani Gardens.....In a relief to residents of Hiranandani Gardens in Mumbai, the Supreme Court on yesterday dismissed a special leave petition filed by real estate czar Niranjan Hiranandani's company challenging a Bombay high court order that stopped him a few months ago from constructing small homes around their plush towers in Powai. The Supreme Court requested the HC to now soon decide a suit filed by these residents who are seeking conveyance of the land from the developer.
Right Diwakar,
The developers had signed a tripartite agreement with the MMRDA and state to develop 230 acres in Powai for construction of MIG homes of 40 and 80 sq.mt. Residents' main opposition is that no additional buildings can come up on Sector IV-A of Powai Area Development Scheme. They do not want smaller homes in their "backyards".
Earlier, the High Court had directed Hiranandani on a PIL alleging violation of the conditions in February 2012 to construct smaller houses on remain vacant land.
The developer's argument is that unless the land is fully developed, conveyance cannot be executed.
The high court ordered Hiranandani builder to build affordable flats for the weaker section of the society. The flats were to be of smaller size, to make them affordable.