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New Dream Home Properties unveils its residential launch New Dream Homes in the promising locality of Sector-24 Rohini, North Delhi. The project brings in 1 BHK, 2 BHK and 3 BHK builder floors. It is a low density project with 1 residential tower, with 5 floors and offers just 16 units for sale. New Dream Homes offers well-ventilated and spacious properties for the residents. It is located close to the financial center of Delhi, making it a perfect place to put money in. It is ready to move in.
About Locality
editRohini is considered to be the Asia’s second largest sub city after Dwarka. Having sectors 1 - 33 and some villages under its jurisdiction, Rohini is a part of 12 developed zones under the Delhi Municipal Corporation (DMC). The locality sits to the north west of Delhi and is among the oldest localities of Delhi, sharing proximity to other localities like Pitampura, Bawana, Karala Jahangirpuri, Paschim Vihar, Mangol Puri, Narela, Shalimar Bagh, and Delhi Technological University. It has grown predominantly because of easy commuting provided by Delhi Metro. Besides, Rohini also has a good road connectivity to the rest of Delhi via arterial roads.
About City
editDelhi property market continues to charm the homebuyers because of the high returns on investments it offers. Being an old city, there is somehow a less scope for new property developments, but the older localities have been witnessing some revamp and the open areas are being utilized for commercial as well as residential constructions. Suburb areas of Delhi and neighboring cities like Gurgaon, Noida and Ghaziabad are now booming with new launches and the trend is expected to continue in future as well. Capital values are high and so are the returns.
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