Godrej Miraya, Sector 43, Golf Course Road Gurgaon
Luxury Living with Golf Course Views at Godrej Miraya, Sector 43, Gurgaon! Starting at ₹9.49Cr
Imagine waking up to beautiful views of a top-quality golf course from your exclusive 3 & 4 BHK apartment. With only 250 units available, enjoy private lifts and unique triple-height entrance lobbies designed for calm.
Why Golf Lovers Choose Godrej Miraya:
• Located on Golf Course Road in one of Gurgaon’s most well-known neighborhoods
• Proximity to top-tier business hubs, international schools, and healthcare
• Embrace calm living with organic landscaping and dedicated zones for wellness, sports, and family gatherings
Contact us now to secure your exclusive golf-view residence!
Frequently Asked Questions
Can NRIs buy property in Golf Course Road?
Yes, NRIs can buy residential and commercial property in India, though not farm land. Payments must come through banking channels, and a trusted power of attorney helps if you are abroad.
What taxes apply when I sell property in Golf Course Road?
You pay capital gains tax on the profit, lower if you hold beyond the long-term period, with reliefs if you reinvest in another home. Take advice before you sell.
Is it a good time to buy in Golf Course Road?
Timing matters less than buying the right property at a fair price with clean papers. If a home fits your budget and needs, waiting for a perfect market rarely pays.
How do I verify a property title in Golf Course Road?
Check the chain of ownership, the latest record, any loan or lien and pending dues, and match the seller identity to the title. A local lawyer can vet the deed.
What should I check during a site visit in Golf Course Road?
Construction quality, water and power backup, the neighbourhood, road access, and how the actual unit compares to the brochure. Visit at different times of day if you can.
Can I negotiate the price in Golf Course Road?
Resale and ready inventory are usually negotiable, while fresh launches have fixed rates but may waive some charges. Compare recent deals nearby to judge a fair price.
What is the difference between carpet area and super area?
Carpet area is the usable space inside your walls; super area adds a share of common areas. Always confirm the carpet area you actually get before comparing prices.
What extra costs come beyond the price in Golf Course Road?
Budget for stamp duty and registration, GST on under-construction homes, parking, club and maintenance deposits, and loan fees. Ask for a full cost sheet upfront.
How does Realty Hunting help me buy in Golf Course Road?
We share verified listings, honest area advice and the real paperwork picture, and connect you with builders and sellers. Reach out and we will shortlist options that fit your budget.
Should I buy ready-to-move or under-construction in Golf Course Road?
Ready homes have no wait, no GST and no build risk but cost more; under-construction is cheaper with a longer wait. Choose by your timeline and risk appetite.
How do I book a property in Golf Course Road?
Shortlist, visit, check the papers and RERA, then pay the booking amount and sign the agreement. Read the payment plan and cancellation terms before you commit.
Do I need a lawyer to buy property in Golf Course Road?
For anything beyond a simple, clean deal it helps. A lawyer vets the title, the agreement and the approvals, which is cheap insurance against a costly mistake.
What is a builder-buyer agreement?
It is the core contract between you and the developer, setting the price, payment plan, area, specifications and possession date. Read it fully before signing.
What is an occupancy certificate and why does it matter?
It certifies a building is legally fit to occupy. Never take possession of a completed home without it, since it affects loans, utilities and resale.
What is mutation and why is it important?
Mutation updates the ownership in municipal and revenue records after a sale. Without it the property tax and records still point to the old owner, so get it done.
What credit score do I need for a home loan?
Lenders prefer a healthy score, usually in the mid-700s and above, for the best rates. A lower score can still get a loan but often at a higher rate.