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                 -----Apartments in Crossings Republik appreciate by over 14% ----
Apartments in Crossings Republik are estimated to cost anywhere between INR 3,300 to INR 5,200 psft. The average size of these apartments are cited to range between 1,100 sqft and 1,500 sqft • Builder floors and villas here are cited to cost an average of INR 3,525 and INR 4,760 psft. Apart from being an affordable market in Delhi NCR, it is also favourable towards investors • The robust rental market driven by working professionals in Noida, Greater Noida and Delhi are luring many off-shore investors to purchase inventories here
 To reduce the traffic bottlenecks – GDA (Ghaziabad Development Authority and Crossings Infra Pvt. Ltd) will be constructing two underpasses along NH 24 Bypass Road.
• Ghaziabad will be linked to Delhi via the Phase 3, Red Line of the metro
• The 7 stations along the corridor include – Shaheed Nagar, Rajbagh, Rajendra Nagar, Shyam Park, Mohan Nagar, Arthala and New Bus Stand and the corridor will near completion by June 2017
• Crossings Republik is just 7 km away from the upcoming New Bus Stand metro station
It has abundant water and electricity supply, banks, postal services, gas supply, healthcare units and educational institutions. The pollution free environment, shopping complexes and several water bodies are enticing many potential home buyers to invest in properties here. 

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