Discover how Green City Neral is transforming affordable housing in Mumbai, offering 1 BHK flats at ₹14.99 lakh with PMAY subsidy and zero-stamp duty.
Affordable HousingMumbai Real EstateSbd GroupPmay SubsidyFirsttime HomebuyersReal Estate MumbaiSep 08, 2024
The price of 1 BHK flats in Green City Neral is ₹14.99 lakh, inclusive of a ₹2.5 lakh subsidy from the PMAY scheme.
Green City Neral is located in Neral, close to Neral Railway Station, offering excellent connectivity to Mumbai and Pune.
Green City Neral offers a range of amenities, including a clubhouse, swimming pool, gym, and more, providing a holistic community living experience.
The zero-stamp duty policy makes Green City Neral a compelling choice for first-time homebuyers, as it eliminates the additional cost of stamp duty.
Green City Neral is developed by SBD Group, a renowned name in the real estate industry with a legacy of over two decades.
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