Who is the developer of Anukampa Apartments?
Anukampa Apartments is developed by Anukampa Group, a reputed real estate developer known for quality construction. The project in Abhay Khand, Ghaziabad offers 2 BHK from ₹0.95 Cr, 2 BHK from ₹0.75 Cr, 3 BHK from ₹1.5 Cr, 3 BHK from ₹1.3 Cr, 3 BHK from ₹1.23 Cr and is RERA registered under number UPRERAPRJ267958/06/2025.
What is the total cost of owning a flat in Anukampa Apartments?
Beyond the base price starting at ₹74.8 L, budget for GST (5%), stamp duty, registration, car parking, and maintenance deposit. Your total cost at Anukampa Apartments for 2 BHK from ₹0.95 Cr, 2 BHK from ₹0.75 Cr, 3 BHK from ₹1.5 Cr, 3 BHK from ₹1.3 Cr, 3 BHK from ₹1.23 Cr will typically be 15–20% above the base price.
Does Anukampa Apartments have all environmental clearances?
Anukampa Apartments by Anukampa Group in Abhay Khand, Ghaziabad has obtained all necessary environmental clearances, building permits, and approvals. RERA number UPRERAPRJ267958/06/2025 confirms regulatory compliance. Buyers can request copies of clearances from the developer.
Can I get an OC-ready flat at Anukampa Apartments?
Occupancy Certificate (OC) status at Anukampa Apartments depends on the current construction stage. The project is currently Upcoming. Contact Anukampa Group or a Propmyna broker for clarity on OC timelines for specific towers.
What is the community life like at Anukampa Apartments?
Anukampa Apartments by Anukampa Group is home to 550 units across 6 towers on 7.0 acres in Abhay Khand. The community features Landscaping & Tree Planting, Water Conservation, Rain water Harvesting, Flower Garden, Fire Fighting System, Electrification(Transformer, Solar Energy etc), and more, fostering an active, social lifestyle for residents and families.
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Bhai, Anukampa Apartments? Uska possession date 2008-08-01 dikha raha hai! Ye 'upcoming' kaise hua? Either it's old inventory,
Totally feel you on the rent part! My landlord also hiked rent by 10% last quarter. Anukampa sounds tempting at ₹75L, but I'm also worried about these 'upcoming' projects that never quite become 'delivered'. EMI vs rent is a real struggle, best of luck!