Real estate agents have descended on the Commonwealth Games village on the Yamuna riverbed to guide buyers to what is likely to become the most sought after residential apartments in the NCR. These apartments command an average Rs 14,000 per sq ft for two bedroom flats and Rs 13,412 per sq ft for five-bedroom apartments. In June, there has been a good response with about 250 people booking apartments here, said, Kaushal Bhansali, a representative of builder Emaar-MGF.
A partner in Gurgaon-based real estate firm, Lares & Penates, Rohit Arora, said, We are getting bookings from NRIs, CEOs and big businessmen. However, he refused to divulge the number of bookings.
He said this a very special project as the whole Commonwealth Games village complex will reflect the image of the country to travellers, participants, international and national dignitaries in the corporate and political domain. This place is going to be an important landmark in Delhi. Work on three towers is in full swing.
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