The increasing demand for Jaipur projects is due to various factors like close proximity to the national capital, presence of many real estate giants and state-of-the-art infrastructure, to name just a few. It is one of the prospective locations for both property-buyers and property-developers. In order to reap high returns on investment, you can invest in locations like Mansarovar, Shyam Nagar and Vivek Vihar. Till date, many renowned real-estate developers have executed various luxurious projects in Jaipur.
Vatika Group’s Infotech Jaipur is one of the highly acclaimed projects that provides plots, villas, row houses, spacious floors and luxurious apartments. However, there are certain tips which you should follow before buying a plot in Jaipur township.
Opt for properties approved by JDA- It is a wise and safe decision to buy a property that has been approved by Jaipur Development Authority. By doing so, you can reap great benefits such as getting home loans from nationalized banks, easy reselling, having proper road connectivity, and uninterrupted electricity and water supply. Before buying a property, make sure that it is in conformation with the JDA approved master plan.
Check the property documents- It is the most vital aspect that must be checked when it comes to owning a plot at Jaipur expressway. Ensure that the person from whom you are purchasing the property has all the documents in his/her name. It is also mandatory that there is no pending loan against the property.
Cross-check the documents with your lawyer- Never forget to have all the documents cross-checked by a qualified lawyer. A thorough inspection of the documents by a lawyer helps you know if there is any due left to be paid to the JDA. It also helps you know whether the revenue and stamp duties are paid or not and that the documents are registered from the registrar’s office or not.
Measure the property before making the final deal- There is every possibility that the size specified in the document may not be equivalent to the actual size of the property. Hence, it is of importance to measure the plot with an inch tape before making the final deal.