This unfurnished 3 BHK apartment for sale in Nidhiban Apartment in Rajarhat, Kolkata offers 1170 sq ft of well-planned living space at an attractive price of 50 lakh. Located on the 3rd floor of a 5-storey freehold building, the flat features a road view, ample natural light, 2 bathrooms, and 1 dedicated parking space. The 57-year-old property is ideal for families, with essential security features like CCTV surveillance and security staff, making it a practical and affordable home option in a fast-developing area of Kolkata.
| Listing Type Sale |
| Building Type Residential |
| Property Type Apartment |
| City Kolkata |
| Micro market East Kolkata |
| Locality Rajarhat |
| Price 50 L |
| Area
1170
Sq. Ft.
|
| Number of Rooms 3 |
| Number of Bathroom 2 |
| View Road View |
| Balcony Connected |
| Power Back-up No Back-up |
| Floor Number 3 |
| Total Floor Count 5 |
| Tower/Block A |
| Power Back-up No Back-up |
| Unit No 301 |
Living in Rajarhat makes me very happy because my everyday life here appears calm and well organized. I appreciate my experience, as my neighborhood offers rental houses suited to my requirements, broad streets, fine communities, and stores. My reasoning here appeals to me since buses, automobiles, and the planned East-West Metro connectivity make it easy for locals to travel. As a well-known hospital, I count on Tata Medical Center; near Techno India University is a well-known college. My employment in Sector V and New Town offices is why I mostly rent here. Gated complexes and consistent security help me to feel secure. Greenery, parks, and open areas are appealing to me. Rents seem fair to me. I suffer waterlogging, unfinished internal roads, and drainage during rainstorms.
I recommend Rajarhat because it is the most intelligent approach to live close to the IT center. I especially like the contemporary buildings and vast roadways. The simple proximity to Salt Lake and the Airport makes it ideal for me. For outstanding local services, I advise looking at Delhi Public School and Tata Medical Center. Because the major routes are well lit and have security, I sense security going here at night. Time spent at Eco Park or a nearby Mothers Wax Museum is very enjoyable. Because so many tech employees wish to live here, rental yields are still rather high. The high maintenance expenditures and local water quality a little disheartening.
Owning my house in Rajarhat makes me truly delighted since my daily life here is orderly, green, and future-ready. I think this place is lovely since my region offers broad highways, intended areas, lakes, and open areas that feel unusual in Kolkata. My travel is simple via VIP Road, New Town streets, EM Bypass, buses, cabs, and nearby Metro access; thus, I appreciate smooth connectivity. I feel at ease with nearby schools like DPS New Town and Delhi Public School as well as hospitals like Tata Medical Center. Nighttime security comes from my neighbourhood's constant illumination and activity. Malls, Eco Park, and coffee shops please me. Given my rentals, I believe my investment is justified. During monsoon, I feel drainage; unfinished inner roads have to be quickly repaired.
Positives: It feels contemporary and expansive because Rajarhat combines residential areas with IT parks. Though near New Town and Salt Lake commercial centers, I feel this neighbourhood isn't quite central. I feel mixed comfort as a renter since my society is good, but the surrounding services are still expanding. Bus lines and simple EM Bypass access help me. Schools like DPS New Town and Tata Medical Centre are my reliance. For movies and meals, I find pleasure in City Centre 2.
NegativeNegatives: Travel is more complicated because I see no operational metro yet. I find rent to be a little bit expensive. Though isolated sections do, I believe safety is adequate. Better drainage, more street lights, and faster public transport upgrades are absolutely required.
Positives: Living in Rajarhat makes me very happy as my experience here stays balanced. Compared to old Kolkata regions, I appreciate the planned design and larger roadways. Near my workplace, school, and hospital without crowding pressure, I like. New Town growth causes property values to rise constantly. I appreciate the open areas, bodies of water, and vegetation bordering my surroundings. I think internal security in societies is dependable.
NegativeNegatives: Street sellers seem restricted in some areas. I believe public transportation late at night is less frequent. During monsoon, I notice sluggish civic job completion. Better drainage upkeep and quicker road repairs, I believe, might help to raise daily living quality here.
Positives: Since my encounters here foster a calm way of living, I am delighted to possess a residence in Rajarhat. Staying near hospitals, clinics, schools, and daily markets, my thoughts fit this area. I like emergency services and medical aid accessible free of extensive travel. Buses, cars, and well paved roads toward New Town and Salt Lake help me to connect. With growing infrastructure, Rajarhat seems to be rightly located in East Kolkata. For family and work needs, I see this spot to be practical. Residential planning and society security make me feel safe. Shopping at City Centre 2 and nearby eateries is something I like.
NegativeNegatives: I think improving daily comfort calls for immediate consideration of road finishing, road lighting, and drainage cleaning, though.
Positives: I had a contemporary life in Rajarhat a year ago and I enjoyed it. The short trip to my Sector V New Town office hub was by far my biggest benefit. My preferred place for morning runs close to the lake was Eco Park. I spent a great deal of time there. For movies and food, I often went to City Centre 2. Arghya Medical Centre and National English School used to be very nearby me. The active main roads made me felt really secure.
NegativeNegatives: Persistent construction generates actual problem from heavy dust. I thought public transportation like vehicles had to be better controlled. Having more local grocery shops nearby would really be missed.
Positives: Being so close to the Salt Lake Sector V headquarters is my main advantage. I can easily get to my job using the nearby transportation and the Metro line under construction. For my shopping, I often visit the local markets as well as the DLF Galleria. Charnock Hospital is quite useful for all of my medical requirements. At Eco Park on weekends, I relish the green. As a tenant, rent is affordable.
NegativeNegatives: The great level of dust and air pollution is the root of the issue, in my opinion. If I finish work late, I too have difficulty with late-night transportation. I sincerely hope they would fix the roads and improve the water quality.
It is very peaceful and high profile locality. There are many high rise buildings and bunglows. Lot of greenery in vacant plots are there. Reputed school, colleges and Institute are there. Roads are very much broad so it gives very energetic experience in long drives. Various reputed hospitals with lots of facilities are there. Overall i love to visit Rajarhat.
Positives: I am considering the enormous IT expansion and future resale worth, hence Rajarhat is best. Open environment and my closeness to the airport attract me. Having Ohio Hospital and Delhi Public School nearby is, in my opinion, a great advantage for my family. I see the advantages of my travel growing along with the forthcoming metro extension. My experience shows that the region seems secure and my rental yield is constant.
NegativeNegatives: Lack of suitable street illumination on interior roads really upsets me. My recommendation is to correct the uneven water flow right away. Local authorities, I think, have to repair the damaged drainage and pavements. My daily drive is still a battle.
Positives: My IT job led me to relocate Rajarhat because it was really close to my office. For my daily travel, I believe the connectivity through the Rajarhat Main Road was rather beneficial. Nearby the new Metro line and Tata Medical Center, I appreciated its nearness. For my daily travel, I took the regional AC buses and cars. City Centre 2 and the Eco Park were among my preferred gathering places.
NegativeNegatives: The flooding during monsoons finally left me very let down. Drainage system is quite weak. The accidental construction, in my view, makes the place appear untidy. Lack of proper street lights in the interior lanes really disgusted me. Waste management leaves much to be desired.




















