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Opp Doc Rev 1 www.godrejsouthestate.com RERA Registration No. DLRERA2019P0003 . Building Plan vide ID No. 10048555 Dated 30.04.2019. www.rera.delhi.gov.in Site Address: Plot No. B-319, Okhla Industrial Area, Phase-I, New Delhi Godrej South Estate (“Project”) is being developed by Godrej Vestamark LLP. The sale is subject to terms of application form and Agreement for sale. All specifications of the unit shall be as per the final agreement between the Parties. Recipients are advised to apprise themselves of the necessary and relevant information of the project prior to making any purchase decisions. The images shown are artist’s impressions/stock images. The details shown in the image are only indicative in nature and are only for the purpose of illustrating/indicating a possible layout and do not form part of the standard specifications/amenities/services to be provided in the project. *Govt. charges/EDC/IDC/lease rent/applicable taxes extra. T&C Apply. The official website of Godrej Properties Ltd. is www.godrejproperties.com. Please do not rely on the information provided on any other website. Innovation. Sustainability. Excellence. You’ll find these values are the cornerstone of everything we build at Godrej Properties. And it is this very same legacy of trust and commitment to cutting-edge design that gives shape to whatever we put our hands to. Rooted in an unwavering passion for innovation, we’ve built many landmarks across the country, over the past 122 years. Some of which feature projects such as Godrej One, The Trees, Godrej Golf Links and Godrej Reflections. So, with a proud tradition of many firsts in the real estate industry, we still find ourselves busy at work, laying the foundations for landmarks that are truly one of a kind. A LEGACY OF TRUST.Actual site photograph. BRINGING THIS LEGACY NOW FOR THE FIRST TIME TO SOUTH DELHI. Stock images for representation purpose only. AN ADDRESS THAT SERVES AS YOUR INTRODUCTION. Imagine an address that could redefine the skyline of South Delhi. One with the stature that towers far above the rest. One that comes from intricate design and a deep understanding of what luxury truly is. An address that takes even the air you breathe to a whole new level. An address that serves as your calling card. Welcome to luxury’s Stock images for representation purpose only. A LANDMARK THAT HAS ALL LAXMI NAGAR ITO PATPARGANJ THE RIGHT CONNAUGHT PLACE TOWARDS MEERUT INDRAPARSHTHA AKSHARDHAM CONNECTIONS. JANPATH CENTRAL SECRETARIAT Delhi - Meerut Expressway NEW DELHI NATIONAL ZOOLOGICAL PARK INDIA GATE TOWARDS NARAINA Here’s a landmark that will always find itself in good company. This revered address, in fact, finds itself near one of the finest DELHI GOLF CLUB parts of South Delhi as places like Greater Kailash, New Friends DHAULA KUAN NOIDA Colony, Defence Colony and Saket are merely few kilometers THE OBEROI away. It also finds itself in the company of many notable JORBAGH HOTEL NOIDA SEC.16 landmarks in the vicinity around. Landmarks such as the Lotus CHANAKYAPURI Temple, Tughlaqabad Fort, NFC Club and the Asola Reserve to TOWARDS AIRPORT LAJPAT NAGAR Noida-Greater Noida Expressway mention a few. One of its greatest features, however, remains the ASHRAM Delhi - Noida Direct Flyway SOUTH EXTENSION MAHARANI great connectivity it enjoys with both Noida and Faridabad are in BAGH R K PURAM HYATT Mahatma Gandhi Marg Mathura Road close quarters, with easy connectivity to Gurgaon. BHIKAJI CAMA AIIMS HOSPITAL VASANT VIHAR LOTUS TEMPLE SIRI FORT Thanks to its strategic location with easy connectivity to the La SPORTS COMPLEX la La jpat Ra i M a Delhi-Noida Direct road and the Outer Ring Road, it ensures that GK 1 rg HAUZ KHAS EROS HOTEL TOWARDS NOIDA neighbouring cities like Noida and Gurgaon are in close quarters. VILLAGE DPS SCHOOL NEHRU OKHLA BIRD VASANT KUNJ INDRAPRASTHA SANCTUARY PLACE APOLLO HOSPITAL Moreover, the Outer Ring Road also happens to be very close to PANCHSHEEL CLUB our location. Outer Ring Road JASOLA APOLLO AUROBINDO MARG DON BOSCO SCHOOL GODREJ SOUTH ESTATE FORTIS HOSPITAL CROWNE QUTUB MINAR PLAZA Mathura Road SAKET SELECT CITY WALK MALL AMITY INTERNATIONAL LANDMARK SCHOOL TUGHLAQABAD FORT M.G. ROAD MATHURA ROAD TOWARDS TOWARDS FARIDABAD METRO STATION GURUGRAM ASOLA RESERVE HOSPITAL SOURCE: GOOGLE MAPS, AS REFERRED TO ON JULY, 2019 SCHOOL HOTEL EXPERIENCE LANDMARK LUXURY IN ALL ITS GLORY. Stock images for representation purpose only. There’s a lifestyle that sets a new landmark when it comes to luxury. You’ll experience it when you take a dip in its pool. Or a stroll across its finely manicured gardens. You’ll get a sense of it in its grand entrances, elegant drop offs and water features inspired by palaces. Yes, this is a place where there are living spaces that discern the finer points of design and platter up a lifestyle of pure indulgence. Stock images for representation purpose only. Project Highlights Tallest residential towers in South Delhi Purer Air with FMAP and MFFA Systems* Private Park Lavish Boutique Clubhouse 5-Tier Security Stock images for representation purpose only. *Filter-less Magnetic Air Purification & Mechanical Filter-less Fresh Air Systems LIVE THE LANDMARK www.godrejsouthestate.com RERA Registration No. DLRERA2019P0003 . Building Plan vide ID No. 10048555 Dated 30.04.2019. www.rera.delhi.gov.in Site Address: Plot No. B-319, Okhla Industrial Area, Phase-I, New Delhi Godrej South Estate (“Project”) is being developed by Godrej Vestamark LLP. The sale is subject to terms of application form and Agreement for sale. All specifications of the unit shall be as per the final agreement between the Parties. Recipients are advised to apprise themselves of the necessary and relevant information of the project prior to making any purchase decisions. The images shown are artist’s impressions/stock images. The details shown in the image are only indicative in nature and are only for the purpose of illustrating/indicating a possible layout and do not form part of the standard specifications/amenities/services to be provided in the project. *Govt. charges/EDC/IDC/lease rent/applicable taxes extra. T&C Apply. The official website of Godrej Properties Ltd. is www.godrejproperties.com. Please do not rely on the information provided on any other website..
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