Lodha Offers Stamp Duty Cuts Across Its Projects
<span style="font-weight: 400;">Lodha extends the Maharashtra Government’s initiative of stamp duty benefits of up to 2% (applicable as of 31st March, 2021) across developments till 31st July, 2021. Lodha will absorb the stamp duty cuts provided to customers. Homebuyers, who missed making their drea
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May 28, 2021 3:45 AM
Lodha extends the Maharashtra Government’s initiative of stamp duty benefits of up to 2% (applicable as of 31st March, 2021) across developments till 31st July, 2021. Lodha will absorb the stamp duty cuts provided to customers. Homebuyers, who missed making their dream home come true, can now take the plunge with benefits across the world’s finest developments. Raunika Malhotra, President - Marketing and Corporate Communications, Lodha, “We are committed towards today’s consumer needs of high quality spacious homes with large open and green spaces, amenities and accessibility. Every aspiring homebuyer deserves a fine living experience. Coupled with our recently launched campaign ‘Live Unboxed’ to comfortably work, study or play in the new normal, the stamp duty benefits enable consumers to make the most during their home-buying journey. Housing is a key to overall economic growth, as it is a huge contributor to the GDP and a wealth generator asset for our fellow citizens. With the rising demand, we see tremendous potential, and we are positive that the industry is set to witness disciplined growth.” During the un-lock period, many made the best decision of buying a ready-to-move-in home with fully designed amenities and large open spaces. Possession were given for over 4,100 homes across Lodha developments during the post-unlock period that further enabled many homebuyers to move into their new homes to enjoy hassle-free, comfortable, secured, and the finest living experience despite the lockdown curbs.
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