What type of project is Gulshan Vivante in Noida?
Gulshan Vivante is a Ready to Move residential complex by Gulshan Homz in Sector 137, Noida, spanning 6.5 acres with 11 towers and 780 units. It offers 2 BHK from ₹1.54 Cr, 2.5 BHK from ₹1.42 Cr, 3 BHK from ₹1.54 Cr, 3.5 BHK from ₹2.05 Cr, 4 BHK from ₹2.33 Cr catering to families and investors alike.
What is the starting price at Gulshan Vivante?
Gulshan Vivante by Gulshan Homz in Noida starts from ₹1.1 Cr. It offers 2 BHK from ₹1.54 Cr, 2.5 BHK from ₹1.42 Cr, 3 BHK from ₹1.54 Cr, 3.5 BHK from ₹2.05 Cr, 4 BHK from ₹2.33 Cr with an average rate of ₹13.55K/sq.ft — making it a competitively priced entry into the Sector 137 micro-market.
Is Gulshan Vivante RERA registered?
Yes, Gulshan Vivante by Gulshan Homz is RERA registered under number RERA registered. All project details, timelines, and financial disclosures are available on the state RERA portal, ensuring full transparency for buyers.
What is the possession date of Gulshan Vivante?
The expected possession date for Gulshan Vivante by Gulshan Homz is as per the RERA-committed timeline. The project is currently Ready to Move. Please contact the developer or check the RERA portal for the latest delivery schedule.
What are the USPs of Gulshan Vivante by Gulshan Homz?
Artificial Mountain Climbing. Gulshan Vivante offers 2 BHK from ₹1.54 Cr, 2.5 BHK from ₹1.42 Cr, 3 BHK from ₹1.54 Cr, 3.5 BHK from ₹2.05 Cr, 4 BHK from ₹2.33 Cr starting at ₹1.1 Cr with Amphitheater, Cricket Pitch, Gazebo, Spa, Skating Rink, and more, spanning 6.5 acres with 780 units in Sector 137, Noida. RERA registered under RERA registered for full buyer protection.
Comments
My parents keep pushing for a decision, but I'm just more confused about Noida Extension. Honestly, everyone talks up projects like Gulshan Vivante, but yaar, who actually uses all those fancy amenities daily? That price tag (₹1.42 Cr+) for Vivante... is it mostly investors buying there? I worry about ghost societies. Sharnam Homes (₹24.75 L) looks basic, but maybe end-users prefer that. What's the real investor ratio like in these two completed projects? Better a simple, lived-in society than a posh, empty one, right? Change my mind.