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True bonanza for middle class

A number of housing projects are coming up in Raj Nagar Extension in Ghaziabad which, with a price tag at sub-Rs 20 lakh, will be an attractive proposition to middle class clientele. ET Realty reports

This could be good news for middle class home buyers. Close to East Delhi, just across river Hindon on National Highway-58 , which goes to Haridwar, a number of housing projects are coming up opposite Raj Nagar in Ghaziabad district.

The new area, Raj Nagar Extension, is around 8 km from Indirapuram and 15 km from Delhi border. Apartments are being sold at the rate of Rs 1,850 per sq ft to Rs 2,100 per sq ft. According to one estimate, over 10,000 apartments are likely to be built in the next three years.

More : economictimes.indiatimes.com

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