yes here very good locality, who are living in this area people also very good. mostly, I like here very for all facilities read more
Things need improvement
nothing is dislike but here little bit of noise is coming at the time morning but it is not that much, every 1 hr like morning time only. read more
P G
Tenant | 9 months ago
5
Good things here
this place was very very good to stay in this all time cause here every thing is available that you want to your daily life read more
Things need improvement
everything is good i don't think have any kind of bad things in this society yes but one thing is the street dog was not goood read more
Pratyush
Owner | 2 years ago
4.8
Railway stations, metro stations, and bus stops are the commute options near the locality. Properties are quite affordable in this area. The water quality does not maintain by the municipality sometimes.
Jagat
Tenant | 2 years ago
4.4
The locality has good connectivity to the rest of the city. I get all the daily required things within walking distance. Pollution and traffic jams are some problems in this area.
Manan
Owner | 2 years ago
4.2
Here, I get my flat at a reasonable and affordable cost. Schools, hospitals, medical stores, markets, and banks are available near the locality. Some roads are broken and need to repair.
Amaravati is a city located in the Guntur district of Andhra Pradesh, India. It serves as the de facto capital of the state, being the administrative headquarters and a major economic and cultural center. Amaravati is situated on the southern banks of the Krishna River, with its name derived from the historic town of Amaravathi, known for its ancient Buddhist stupa.
The city has gained significant importance since the announcement of the bifurcation of Andhra Pradesh, which led to the establishment of a new capital. Amaravati was chosen due to its strategic location and accessibility. It is well-connected by road, rail, and air transport, facilitating easy connectivity to other parts of the state and the country.
Amaravati is undergoing rapid development, with various infrastructure projects and initiatives aimed at transforming it into a world-class capital city. The government has proposed the construction of government offices, residential complexes, educational institutions, healthcare facilities, and recreational spaces. The city aims to incorporate sustainable and smart technologies to enhance the quality of life for its residents.
In addition to its administrative importance, Amaravati has a rich cultural heritage. The region is known for its archaeological sites, ancient temples, and Buddhist monuments. The Amaravati Mahachaitya, a magnificent Buddhist stupa, is a significant tourist attraction. The city also hosts various festivals and cultural events that showcase the vibrant traditions and art forms of Andhra Pradesh.
Overall, Amaravati is emerging as a modern and vibrant city, blending the best of history, culture, and contemporary development. Read More
Authorities are working on developing a detailed project report (DPR) I Access to well-known shopping malls in the vicinity of Amaravati more
The projects inaugurated included the long-awaited 2.7-km Kanaka Durga flyover, a new jewel for Vijayawada more
Good connectivity by linking Amaravati to NH 44 and NH 65
New MNCs are setting up in the vicinity of Amaravati
What is good here
Local buses are one of the easiest modes of getting around and exploring the various tourist spots in Amravati, which has a well-connected transport networkread more
Road Infrastructure is really good, which connects the station and airport and to neighboring statesread more
The city is well connected by roads which include buses, by train
The city is safe for everyone with CCTV cameras installed on almost every road
Street light is in every area, by the side of the road which helps the public to reach safely at there place and other areas are to be equipped with street lightsread more
Police patrols at night to check safety which makes Amaravati a safe place for familiesread more
Park maintenance is handled by the municipal corporation of each area and they are doing their job properlyread more
The areas of the city are neat and clean, a few areas on the outer side of the city are full of garbage but residential areas are provided with the facility of garbage disposalread more
Pollution in Amaravati is low compared to neighboring cities
Due to many tourist places located in the city, Amaravati has seen a rise in price appreciationread more
Office suites are located near numerous cafes and food outlets and have easy access to numerous transit hubsread more
Anantapur Expressway is a Proposed Greenfield expressway of length 598.78 km in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh which connects the Cities of Rayalaseema to the other part of the stateread more
What can be better
Despite having good bus services, travelers find it difficult to get transport to reach many places in Amaravatiread more
Old market roads are narrow and traffic jams are frequent in these places. Amaravati needs more flyovers to beat the problem of traffic congestionread more
Underconstruction roads create a lot of problems for travelers. During monsoon, potholes create risk of accidentread more
Less crowded places in Amaravati are not safe to travel to at night
Some streets in Amaravati have been damaged and are not fixed yet
Police patrolling is not done on a daily basis hence crime rates have increased in the last few yearsread more
Authorities do not pay proper attention to local parks in Amaravati
In many areas of Amaravati, garbage is disposed of on the roadside which disturbs the commuteread more
Water shortage is a re-occurring problem in many areas of Amaravati
Many offices are located on the narrow street creating a situation of traffic congestion during rush hoursread more
Frequent cases of accidents due to speedy vehicles on the highways
Areas closer to malls and MNCs in Amaravati have high rental rates
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the starting price of The Lotus?
The price of The Lotus starts from Rs. 30.06 L.
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The Lotus offers Residential Plot, units. The price range of these units are as follows:- Residential Plot - From Rs. 30.06 L to Rs. 90.0 L.
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