Amarprakash builders begins biggest home handover in TN

September 28, 2014 12:38 pm | Updated 12:44 pm IST - Chennai

A view of 'The Royal Castle'

A view of 'The Royal Castle'

Amarprakash Developers (APDPL), a real estate and infrastructure developer in Chennai began the biggest handover in Tamil Nadu of 987 homes on Saturday in one go.

Aadarsh Surana, managing director, Amarprakash, said “With the growing level of urbanisation and standard of living amidst the city, people from all over Tamil Nadu, look forward to have a property in Chennai to lead a peaceful life with family, safety, tranquillity, easy accessibility also which fits their pocket at the same time. Looking for a location which can serve as a solution to the people’s desire for years, we finalised this location [Chromepet] amidst upcoming developments of Outer Ring Road (ORR) and GST road which has easy access to all public transport.”

“With this success came great responsibility too, that of making sure that we deliver what we have committed to all families within committed timelines with quality through hassle free procedures. Which we can proudly say that we have achieved with continuous evolution of product and it’s specifications, exceeding expectations of all our clients.”

Spread over 15 acres, The Royal Castle will be home to 1437 families out of which Amarprakash is delivering 987 Homes now, ranging from 600 sq. ft. to 2000 sq. ft. It also stands out for its unique three-level

security, star category club facilities, recreational centres and amenities.

The project is a CRISIL Chennai 5 Star Rated project with clear titles, transparent systems and advance project funding (APF) from almost all the leading banks.

“Keeping the humidity and warm climate in mind, we have used environment friendly products from best brands in the country. Also we have brought innovative ideas such as sun ban glazed windows, triple coat exterior cover for ensuring the homes are cooler from inside irrespective of the weather outside, which in turn will save energy and decrease carbon footprint,” said Amarprakash in a statement.

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