Thursday, March 21, 2013

Lord Realty comes up with bungalow project in Kolkata

If the developers' promise is anything to go by, a sprawling 650 bighas at Sonarpur in south-eastern fringes of Kolkata is now being developed as a true 'nature's home'. Kolkata-headquarterd Lord Realty is developing Lord City Sonarpur that will house bungalows (four types: over two cottahs and four cottahs, six cottahs and 20 cottahs). 

The township, the first of its kind in that area, will have landscaped garden, children's play area, community hall,We have a great selection of blown glass backyard solar landscape lights and solar garden light. club facilities, health club, swimming pool, badminton, tennis and multipurpose court, billiards/snooker, table tennis and other board games, hospital, school, crèche, hotel, commercial complex, water body and much more, said a spokesman of the promoter group. 

"Lord City Sonarpur presents you a wonderful township equipped with all the modern amenities.We turn your dark into light courtesy of our brilliant sun, solar street lighting, solar power generation. You can truly experience the soothing comfort of mother nature, while enjoying facilities like club, gym, swimming pool, hospital, school, mall at the same time," said the group spokesman. 

Developers said there will be well connected wide internal paved roads with proper street lighting, underground drainage system, 24x7 electricity connection, water supply, telecom and broadband connectivity and security services. 

The furnished bungalows will come up with various pre-fixed ameninites for living-cum-dining areas such as queen-sized bed with tables, mattresses and bed linens,I have purchased Solar LED bulbs manufacturer before and have been greatly disappointed. wooden wardrobe, writing table and chair, one ceiling fan, bracket light, one split AC, luggage shelf, one sofa set, centre table with side table and floor lamp, dining table with chairs with one set of table linen, windows curtains, two ceiling fans, bracket lights and side board. 

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