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13 minutes ago, idibezwada said:

capitallo 5C ekkado cheppamanu vedni mundu

 

Land prices increased in Amaravati to a staggering Rs 5 crore to Rs 15 crore per acre
Land prices increased in Amaravati to a staggering Rs 5 crore to Rs 15 crore per acre
 Land prices increased in Amaravati to a staggering Rs 5 crore to Rs 15 crore per acre
Guntur: With Amaravati being accorded heritage status and the formation of the new capital in the adjacent Tullur mandal has increased land prices in Amaravati to a staggering Rs 5 crore to Rs 15 crore per acre in prime areas.
 
The land in Amaravati would be safe due to its heritage status and since it is adjacent to the new capital, wealthy people, industrialists, realtors and politicians are making a beeline for it. Amaravati is situated on the banks of the Krishna River at 15-km distance from the new capital region.  
 
With land pooling being announced, the people were forced to think twice about purchases in the capital region. The announcement of Amaravati as a heritage city changed things and people began to look at Amaravati in search of land.
 
Land transactions have increased over the past few days as nearly 30 to 50 papers were coming for registration to the Amaravati sub-registrar office. A realtor, N. Muralikrishna, said the government will develop Amaravati as a heritage city and Tullur and Amaravati would become twin cities in the future like Secunderabad and Hyderabad.
 
He said that land prices were Rs 80 lakh to Rs 2.5 crore per acre, but now the same has increased to Rs 5 crore to Rs 15 crore per acre. One source said buying land is too expensive in Amaravati that is why people are going to Lingapuram, Attaluru and other nearby villages where prices are low compared to Amaravati, the region saw a downward slide and this further affected the realty sector.
 
Prices largely increased in the villages of the capital region including Tullur and the government decided to collect 30,000 acres under land pooling and forcing the public to think twice about land purchases in the new capital.  Later the announcement of Amaravati as a heritage city changed things and people start to look at Amaravati in search of land.
 
According to the registration department, land transactions have increased for the past few days as nearly 30 to 50 papers were coming for registration to the Amaravati sub registrar office.  
 
A realtor, N Muralikrishna said that the heritage status has changed things for the past few days as people are thinking Amaravati is s safe place to live as it is near the new capital.
 
He further mentioned that as the government will develop Amaravati as a heritage city, Tullur and Amaravati would become twin cities in the future like Secunderabad Hyderabad.
 
He added that earlier land price was Rs 80 lakh to Rs 2.5 crore per acre according to the area but now the same has increased to Rs 5 crore to Rs 15 crore per acre.  
 
S. Venkateswarlu said buying land is too expensive for the common man and that is why people are going to Lingapuram, Attaluru and other nearby villages where prices are low compared to Amaravati. 
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21 minutes ago, snoww said:
Land prices increased in Amaravati to a staggering Rs 5 crore to Rs 15 crore per acre
Land prices increased in Amaravati to a staggering Rs 5 crore to Rs 15 crore per acre
 Land prices increased in Amaravati to a staggering Rs 5 crore to Rs 15 crore per acre
Guntur: With Amaravati being accorded heritage status and the formation of the new capital in the adjacent Tullur mandal has increased land prices in Amaravati to a staggering Rs 5 crore to Rs 15 crore per acre in prime areas.
 
The land in Amaravati would be safe due to its heritage status and since it is adjacent to the new capital, wealthy people, industrialists, realtors and politicians are making a beeline for it. Amaravati is situated on the banks of the Krishna River at 15-km distance from the new capital region.  
 
With land pooling being announced, the people were forced to think twice about purchases in the capital region. The announcement of Amaravati as a heritage city changed things and people began to look at Amaravati in search of land.
 
Land transactions have increased over the past few days as nearly 30 to 50 papers were coming for registration to the Amaravati sub-registrar office. A realtor, N. Muralikrishna, said the government will develop Amaravati as a heritage city and Tullur and Amaravati would become twin cities in the future like Secunderabad and Hyderabad.
 
He said that land prices were Rs 80 lakh to Rs 2.5 crore per acre, but now the same has increased to Rs 5 crore to Rs 15 crore per acre. One source said buying land is too expensive in Amaravati that is why people are going to Lingapuram, Attaluru and other nearby villages where prices are low compared to Amaravati, the region saw a downward slide and this further affected the realty sector.
 
Prices largely increased in the villages of the capital region including Tullur and the government decided to collect 30,000 acres under land pooling and forcing the public to think twice about land purchases in the new capital.  Later the announcement of Amaravati as a heritage city changed things and people start to look at Amaravati in search of land.
 
According to the registration department, land transactions have increased for the past few days as nearly 30 to 50 papers were coming for registration to the Amaravati sub registrar office.  
 
A realtor, N Muralikrishna said that the heritage status has changed things for the past few days as people are thinking Amaravati is s safe place to live as it is near the new capital.
 
He further mentioned that as the government will develop Amaravati as a heritage city, Tullur and Amaravati would become twin cities in the future like Secunderabad Hyderabad.
 
He added that earlier land price was Rs 80 lakh to Rs 2.5 crore per acre according to the area but now the same has increased to Rs 5 crore to Rs 15 crore per acre.  
 
S. Venkateswarlu said buying land is too expensive for the common man and that is why people are going to Lingapuram, Attaluru and other nearby villages where prices are low compared to Amaravati. 

lol...aadu evado rayadam...nuvvu ikkada post cheydam...nuvvu ippudu kontanu ante cheppu...nenu oka 1C discount ichi 4Cki ammutha 

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2 hours ago, ARYA said:

Good Analysis and explaination by Cherukuri uncle...I personally feel that we have to wait until elections, present situtation YCP ki konchem edge undi ani political analysts antunnaru..so its kind of tricky, jaganal anna vaste I am sure he might be changing what cbn proposed..kharma kali GodPk king maker ite em avtundo kuda seppalem

oka cherukuri Ramoji Rao ki Film City 2000 approx acres unnayi ... ikkada CRDA cherukuri ki pakka related untadu .. adoka 20000 acre pakka sweet spots reserve lo pedathadu ... erii bagulolu konevalu first and last will be fools

 

( first have to wait atleast 5 yr because there is no populous or construction or industries there) ( Obviously people who buy last will see real growth) 

 

My Own Friend is son of a Paper Editor in 2000's He asked me to buy A Plot in Hitech city 1 km behind Cybertower for mere Rs 5000  He used to say CBN used to  let big shots buy lands for cheap .

 

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4 hours ago, idibezwada said:

lol...aadu evado rayadam...nuvvu ikkada post cheydam...nuvvu ippudu kontanu ante cheppu...nenu oka 1C discount ichi 4Cki ammutha 

olympics stadium pakkana , hyperloop station pakkana vunnayee emo man aa high prices. 

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2 hours ago, snoww said:

olympics stadium pakkana , hyperloop station pakkana vunnayee emo man aa high prices. 

Konu mari...neku cheapga oka 2Cki ichesta...nuvvu 15Cki ammukoni rich aipo..grab the opportunity man

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18 hours ago, idibezwada said:

that doesnt work tht way uncle...benz circle to gannavaram national highway...madduruki main disadvantage katta pakkana undatam...it not easy to develop if there is no bridge across

poni akkada 1 acre ki entha ante justify authado cheppu

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2 minutes ago, 9Krishna said:

rates matram toomuchle, prati pakodi gaadu tana polam pakkane andhra-hitechcity vastunnattu buildup istunnaru.

okkasari Jagan vaste bodylo vunnadantha digutundi eellaki

Agreed...edo capital motham hitech city aipodhi annatu chala extralu chestunnaru

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20 hours ago, idibezwada said:

chudaku..pani cheskunta vinu......thts what i do..etv interview...so suthilekunda straight forwardga coolga untadi.....malli nenu septe langas vachi edvatam tappa emundadu and i dnt want to promote...i can try to help you out answering if you have any questions

capital lo em areas lo invest cheyyacho cheppu bro. 

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