This property has been sold.
Six months ago, we put our Radha-kunda house on the market: 220 square yards of land and a small house amidst a peaceful Vaishnava-community in a prime location, with a five-minute walk to the sacred ponds at the center of the village.
After a lengthy delay, the current buyer has backed away from the deal owing to personal financial constraints. Therefore the property is available again, and at the same price (900,000 INR / 14,000€ / $17,500) despite increased (and increasing) land value. We can also help you through all the legalese and link you up with reliable builders, should you want to develop the property further.
For more details: Radha-kunda Property for Sale
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Saturday, February 28, 2009
Thursday, August 14, 2008
House at Radha-kunda - Sold
This property has been sold.
Devotees wishing to migrate to the most sacred corner of Braja Mandala will be happy to know of a beautiful spot and a house at Radhakund. Built in the spring of 2007, the house, with 220 square yards of land and a beautiful garden with good soil and sweet water is located a five minute walk away from the sacred ponds, near the water tanks.
The walled property is located on a walled area developed by Pal Babu, an elderly Bengali gentleman, investor and a long-time devotee. Ideal for devotees owing to strict standards on to whom the land is sold, you can expect to live in a peaceful environment full of devotees, aloof from the often chaotic local suburbs, protected by heavy three-meter walls and a high iron gate.
The house consists of a kitchen, a bedroom, a basement, and an external toilet-bathroom combo, total building area being around 80+ y2. There's space for building a 12 y2 room atop the large basement, a blessing in the hot summer season. The basement needs to be revamped to handle the peak of the rainy season. No pipes or water pumps have been installed, but aren't a major expense if you need a bit of extra convenience. We've been quite content with the hand pump!
Purchased in November 2005 for 1200 Rs / y2, the price has soared to double in two and half years, and can be easily expected to double again in the next two years. The land market is hot at the moment — in a few years prices will be in the Vrindavan range and good locations hard to find.
The property is modestly priced at 900,000 INR or 14,000 EUR in a place where surrounding areas of land has still a steeper price. Possibilities for payment in installments are available — ask me or make a suggestion!
Pictures of the house and a Google Map are available at my Picasa Web Albums: http://picasaweb.google.com/ananda.loponen/RadhaKundaHouse . A good aerial view of the area is available at Vraja Journal: http://vrajajournal.gaudiya.com/area/ongoing/Photos_of_the_Land
Further inquiries may be sent to malatilata@gmail.com and ananda.loponen@gmail.com (please include both). Malati is currently living in the house and available to show it around for interested visitors.
Devotees wishing to migrate to the most sacred corner of Braja Mandala will be happy to know of a beautiful spot and a house at Radhakund. Built in the spring of 2007, the house, with 220 square yards of land and a beautiful garden with good soil and sweet water is located a five minute walk away from the sacred ponds, near the water tanks.
The walled property is located on a walled area developed by Pal Babu, an elderly Bengali gentleman, investor and a long-time devotee. Ideal for devotees owing to strict standards on to whom the land is sold, you can expect to live in a peaceful environment full of devotees, aloof from the often chaotic local suburbs, protected by heavy three-meter walls and a high iron gate.
The house consists of a kitchen, a bedroom, a basement, and an external toilet-bathroom combo, total building area being around 80+ y2. There's space for building a 12 y2 room atop the large basement, a blessing in the hot summer season. The basement needs to be revamped to handle the peak of the rainy season. No pipes or water pumps have been installed, but aren't a major expense if you need a bit of extra convenience. We've been quite content with the hand pump!
Purchased in November 2005 for 1200 Rs / y2, the price has soared to double in two and half years, and can be easily expected to double again in the next two years. The land market is hot at the moment — in a few years prices will be in the Vrindavan range and good locations hard to find.
The property is modestly priced at 900,000 INR or 14,000 EUR in a place where surrounding areas of land has still a steeper price. Possibilities for payment in installments are available — ask me or make a suggestion!
Pictures of the house and a Google Map are available at my Picasa Web Albums: http://picasaweb.google.com/ananda.loponen/RadhaKundaHouse . A good aerial view of the area is available at Vraja Journal: http://vrajajournal.gaudiya.com/area/ongoing/Photos_of_the_Land
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