What does Antriksh India Grand View offer to homebuyers?
Antriksh India Grand View by The Antriksh Group in Sector 150 offers 3 BHK from ₹2.05 Cr, 3 BHK from ₹2.48 Cr, 4 BHK from ₹5.0 Cr. The project spans 5.0 acres with 416 units across 3 towers, and features Amphitheater, Cricket Pitch, Volleyball Court, Spa, Skating Rink, and more — making it one of Noida's most sought-after addresses.
Are there any payment plans available at Antriksh India Grand View?
The Antriksh Group offers flexible payment plans for Antriksh India Grand View covering 3 BHK from ₹2.05 Cr, 3 BHK from ₹2.48 Cr, 4 BHK from ₹5.0 Cr priced from ₹2.1 Cr – ₹5.0 Cr. Construction-linked plans and subvention schemes are available — connect with a Propmyna broker for the latest options.
Does Antriksh India Grand View have all environmental clearances?
Antriksh India Grand View by The Antriksh Group in Sector 150, Noida has obtained all necessary environmental clearances, building permits, and approvals. RERA number UPRERAPRJ6048 confirms regulatory compliance. Buyers can request copies of clearances from the developer.
Is it safe to book Antriksh India Grand View if it is under construction?
Yes, with RERA registration UPRERAPRJ6048, booking an under-construction unit at Antriksh India Grand View is well-protected. RERA mandates that 70% of collections are held in an escrow account used only for construction of Antriksh India Grand View.
What is the community life like at Antriksh India Grand View?
Antriksh India Grand View by The Antriksh Group is home to 416 units across 3 towers on 5.0 acres in Sector 150. The community features Amphitheater, Cricket Pitch, Volleyball Court, Spa, Skating Rink, and more, fostering an active, social lifestyle for residents and families.
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Dubai se dekh
Bhai, Antriksh Grand View ka price sunke toh mera budget hil gaya. Ready to move hai but 2.1 Cr se shuru, that's a lot for a first-time buyer like me, even with Dubai income. Nitya Azaad Residency ki rental potential kaise pata chalegi? I'm worried about putting all my savings into something that won't give good returns, especially being so far away. Is the carpet area difference really worth paying so much more?