Monday, 13 August 2018

Civil Lines - The Best Locality in North Delhi for Real Estate Investors

Delhi being the capital of India, is overpopulated and most of the areas like the south, south-east, and the west Delhi are ‘out-of-budget’ for the lower and middle-income group. However, as people say, “If one searches intently enough he can find God too!” potential home buyers still stand a chance to own a house in the capital if they look at the right place. 

Accordingly, Civil lines - a residential area and subdivision of North Delhi District in the National Capital Territory of Delhi is a perfect choice to buy apartment in Delhi. The region is one of the most crucial ones among the twelve zones of the Delhi Municipal Corporation and had established its prominence right from the British era. It remained the seat of governance for a considerable period of time under the British Raj and buying an apartment here is no less than achieving a major milestone in life. Don’t believe us? Take a look at the reasons why buying an apartment in Civil lines is worthwhile. 

Great connectivity in and around Delhi: Civil lines is well connected to major areas of south, west, and east parts of Delhi. Plus, major NCR areas such as Sonipat, Noida, and Gurugram are hardly an hour drive from this location.

Availability of public transport: Transportation is the best aspect of CIVIL lines. No matter what the time being, you’ll always find local DTC buses plying on the road. The area is surrounded by four major metro station: GTB Nagar, Vishwavidyalaya, Kashmere Gate, and Vidhan Sabha; each being hardly 2-4 KM away. Plus, the Old Delhi Railways Station and the Inter-State Bus Terminal are very close; hardly 5-10 minutes by bus or car.  

Highest proximity to Delhi University: Lastly, it is one of the best areas if your family includes college-going kids. The North and South Campus of Delhi University is easily accessible from Civil lines.   

Leading NBFCs like Bajaj Housing Finance offers attractive home loan for potential home buyers at the affordable interest rate and flexible tenure.

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