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13 Properties in Chandigarh

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Chandigarh, Sector 34B
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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Chandigarh real estate market growing in 2024?
Absolutely. Chandigarh has witnessed record residential launches and sales in recent years. Backed by policy support, infrastructure spending, and rising disposable incomes, the Chandigarh property market shows no signs of slowing down.
What is the average property price in Chandigarh?
Property prices in Chandigarh vary by micro-market. Affordable segments start around ₹35–55 lakh for a 2BHK, while premium areas can range from ₹1.5 Cr to ₹5 Cr+. Overall, Chandigarh offers options across all budget ranges.
Is the area near Chandigarh expressway good for investment?
Expressway corridors in Chandigarh have emerged as hotbeds for real estate investment. Reduced commute times, large plotted development, and commercial activity have made these zones one of the highest-growth corridors in the region.
What is the difference between a flat and a builder floor in Chandigarh?
A flat in Chandigarh is typically part of a multi-storey apartment complex with shared amenities. A builder floor is a stilt-plus-3 or stilt-plus-4 construction offering more privacy, independent entry, and often a private terrace.
Should I buy an under-construction or ready flat in Chandigarh?
Under-construction flats in Chandigarh are cheaper and offer higher appreciation potential but carry delivery risk. Ready-to-move flats offer immediate possession and avoid GST, but cost 10–20% more. Choose based on your timeline and risk appetite.